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What Are They Feeling? An SEL Mystery Reveal Activity!

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What Are They Feeling? An SEL Mystery Reveal Activity

What Are They Feeling? An SEL Mystery Reveal Activity is an interactive teaching resource designed especially for educators working with students from preschool to third grade. Its focus is on enhancing the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) foundation of young learners through picture puzzles that progressively unravel.

Ten Puzzles, Ten Emotions

The activity contains ten individual puzzles, each focusing on a different emotion. Each puzzle features a vivid picture that reveals itself square by square, challenging children to identify the underlying emotion based on visual cues.

Versatility and Adaptability

  • This resource can be used in various teaching scenarios:
  • Lively group classes,
  • Small focus groups,
  • Digital lessons in new-age teaching methods, or
  • Captivating homework assignments.
It serves as both a captivating starting point and a clever way to wrap up any lesson.

The format allows it to be used with active boards for large group activities or within smaller Centers-oriented activities. Moreover, it also opens up possibilities for friendly team competitions - adding another layer of interaction!

Packaged for Convenience

This product is available as an easy-to-use Microsoft PowerPoint file. It can effortlessly integrate into existing lesson plans accommodating different schedules and settings fluently.

In Essence...

In essence, 'What Are They Feeling? An SEL Mystery Reveal Activity' bridges conventional pedagogic strategies with innovative learning formats - all centered around student engagement and creating conducive learning environments!

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What's Included

A fun PPT activity for an Interactive Whiteboard or digital activity.

Resource Tags

interactive learning social emotional learning cognitive skills visual cues engagement

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