PROBLEM SOLVING UNIT | Secondary Social Emotional Learning, SEL
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- Bundle and save with SIXTEEN weeks of social emotional lessons for your students! This includes 2 complete units, which cover problem solving and communication skills. This will allow you to explicitly teach social skills to your students - both digital and printable versions are included.Each lessPrice $42.00Original Price $64.00Save $22.00
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Are you teaching a study skills, social/emotional or other class where you are working on skill / character building with your middle or high school are students? This product includes everything you need to teach students about problem solving.
The lessons covered in this bundle are:
- determining the size of a problem
- matching problem and reaction size
- the steps to solve a problem
- 3 common thinking errors
- 3 more common thinking errors
- 3 more common thinking errors :)
- the importance of self-reflection
- the importance of taking responsibility for your actions
You can teach character building skills in an explicit way and this product will help your students clearly learn these important life skills.
Each lesson includes:
- 2 page article (at 5/6th grade level)
- comprehension questions
- annotation/ summary writing activity
- real life application activity
Check out the previews for individual lessons to see what else is includes with each. Each lesson includes a digital version - some have google forms, fill in the blank google slides, etc.
☆please note that this was all updated in 2024☆
Already purchased some lessons and now want to buy the bundle?
If you have purchased individual lessons in the past year and now want to upgrade and buy the bundle, go ahead! You can then contact TpT and they will refund the cost of the activities you already purchased that are included in this bundle! :)
Thank you and ENJOY!
Looking for more social emotional lessons? Check out these lessons on communication:
→ Formal v Informal Communication