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Free 11th grade social emotional learning cultural activities

Preview of Mindful Mandala Affirmations Coloring Activity (Differentiated)

Mindful Mandala Affirmations Coloring Activity (Differentiated)

Research shows that practicing mindfulness improves focus, reduces stress and anxiety, and promotes positive mental health practices. Mandalas, intricate circular patterns used in spiritual and meditative practices for centuries, are a great way to promote relaxation and mindfulness. Use this activity as morning work to get your students focused and ready for the day, as a brain break to help them recharge and refocus, or in a calm corner of your classroom for reflection and relaxation. I'm real
Preview of All About Marley Dias

All About Marley Dias

Introducing an engaging and informative "All About Me" poster featuring the inspiring Marley Dias! This dynamic resource is designed to empower students to celebrate their unique identities while learning about the remarkable achievements of Marley Dias, an advocate for diversity in literature and creator of the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign. With vibrant graphics alongside key facts about Marley Dias's activism and impact students can use this poster as inspiration to showcase their interests,
Preview of Get to Know You Game- NO PREP Required!

Get to Know You Game- NO PREP Required!

This product that is a simple get to know you game that will work from ages K-12th grade. It's great for the beginning of the year, for a class needing a refresher get to know you game, to keep things fresh after a break, or a class simply needing a break! It's a simple game which asks students to stand up if the sentence applies to them, but to stay seated if it does not apply to them. Fun for teachers to join in too!
Preview of Parshat Emor, Parshat Behar, Lag Baomer, Sefirat Haomer LP 1 - Self Improvement

Parshat Emor, Parshat Behar, Lag Baomer, Sefirat Haomer LP 1 - Self Improvement

Learning the Parsha through interactive, hands-on, cross-curricular;Social, Practical Life, Philosophy, Psychology, Traditions & Customs, Music, Dance, Architecture, History, Geography, Literature, Reading, Writing, Language Arts, Math, Science, Crafts, Art, Edible Art, Recipes, Games, etc. projects,How the themes of the Parsha resound and can assist us in our everyday lives.1. There are always more ways to be better and we should always strive to improve our strengths and fix our weaknesses
Preview of What is Community? - A Community-Building Lesson

What is Community? - A Community-Building Lesson

Created by
Jessica Shapiro
This lesson is excellent for a start-of-the-year activity. The lesson has students interrogate definitions of community, form their own definition, and begin to shape the community that they want their classroom to be.Made for 9-12 EL (Sheltered) Social Studies, but can be easily adapted for any curriculum.
Preview of Mapping Identities

Mapping Identities

Mapping Identities is an activity to better get to know your students at the beginning of the year. It's meant for students to explore what makes them who they are or at least the parts on their minds that they want to think about and share right now. These are living tools that will be useful throughout the year to help students consider how their identities intersect with the curriculum. Because of this, you'll want to ensure that students can access their individual maps easily: have students
Preview of Storytelling through Drag with Indigenous drag queen - Anita Landback

Storytelling through Drag with Indigenous drag queen - Anita Landback

Anita Landback - Storytelling in Drag  (This resource is meant to be used with this video.) Athanasius "Tanas" Sylliboy, warmly self-proclaimed as “your favorite aunties' favorite auntie”, Anita LandBack, originates from the Eskasoni First Nation in Mi'kma'ki. As a devoted Two Spirit Lnu (Mi'kmaw) Nurse Practitioner and talented Drag Artist, Tanas/Anita is driven by a passion for fostering acceptance, visibility, and representation for marginalized communities. They masterfully balance th
Preview of Cars - SEL Community Building Activity

Cars - SEL Community Building Activity

Created by
Amanda Davis
CARS - an interactive and visual way for students to do some self-reflection on their main influences in their lives (what drives them). Students will use different parts of a car to identify key influences in their lives and their actions. You can use this as an art exercise or use the provided sketch for students to label.A full lesson plan as well as reflection and discussion questions are included.This activity is a great community building activity that can lead to a larger conversation abo
Preview of Facilitation Tips for Educators (Diversity, Inclusion, Anti-racism)

Facilitation Tips for Educators (Diversity, Inclusion, Anti-racism)

Not sure how to have tough conversations with your students about current events, particularly those that center identity and/or race? Try this free resource from The Wells collective. Be sure to let us know what you think!
Preview of Privilege Walk - No Prep Classroom Culture Activity

Privilege Walk - No Prep Classroom Culture Activity

The Privilege Walk is a classroom activity where students are able to raise awareness of various forms of privilege; understand the intersectionality of race, socioeconomic class, gender, and other demographic variables that shape individuals; appreciate the diversity of individual backgrounds; and team building. It can be a fun activity for discussion and reflection!
Preview of Introduction to Culture

Introduction to Culture

This quick assignment can be used as an introduction to social psychology or a culture unit in sociology. It can also be used as an SEL assignment to learn about your studetns backgrounds.
Preview of SEL Choice Board for Resetting the Class Culture

SEL Choice Board for Resetting the Class Culture

Created by
Shamandi Clark
Use this resource at any time during the year! Students can choose which activities to complete or feel free to suggest activities to the class. Each activity can be googled for directions and has been proven to be fun and engaging for all learners! FREE journal topics are in the notes as a BONUS!!!!!!!
Preview of Identity Lesson and Handout | Day One Classroom Culture Builder

Identity Lesson and Handout | Day One Classroom Culture Builder

SUMMARYThis lesson explores the intersecting and diversity identity markers that make up who we are. The core activity is centered around an identity chart in which students map out different parts of their identity. Lesson also includes a warmer and closing activity which help to foster connection and appreciation between students. Originally designed for a first day lesson to help break the ice and center the identities of the students as important and valued assets they bring to the classroom
Preview of Speech Therapy Affirmations for Learning

Speech Therapy Affirmations for Learning

This worksheet was made to help introduce the concept of affirmations to students and help them with growth mindset. By having them come up with some affirmations of their own, they can buy-into therapy more readily and work towards believing in themselves.
Preview of Black History Month Background Slides Templates

Black History Month Background Slides Templates

Different background slides for Black History MonthI will post daily slides that have different information about people in history soon!
Preview of Morning meeting - Mindful Practice

Morning meeting - Mindful Practice

Created by
Ms Perez Goodies
Mindfulness is a practice that I love implementing in my daily lessons. It allows the student to breathe, listen and focus during conflicts or difficult situations. This presentation includes collaborative mindfulness activities ,breathing exercises and sef reflexcion.
Preview of Classroom Inclusivity Posters - Orange

Classroom Inclusivity Posters - Orange

These posters serve as visual reminders of classroom expectations that are critical concepts in creating inclusive and welcoming classroom environments for all students.
Preview of History of Pride Month - ESL

History of Pride Month - ESL

Created by
Alexander Glover
Teachers will find this lesson explains the history of the gay rights movement in a very holistic manner. Students will study and discuss common vocabulary, infer and explain the impact of key historical moments by guessing the chronological timeline of events, and analyze the art of Ball culture. This lesson was designed as an introduction to the American queer community for adult ESL (B1+) learners taught in June, but it can easily be adapted for grades 9-12. It's an excellent addition to a
Preview of LGBT+ History Month: Harvey Milk - ESL

LGBT+ History Month: Harvey Milk - ESL

Created by
Alexander Glover
This lesson plan asks students to consider "How did Harvey Milk change the Gay Rights Movement?" Students will infer historical events through guided analysis of primary source material (speech, live news, and poetry) to answer this question. This lesson was created for adult EFL learners (B2+), but is also appropriate for grades 9-12. Happy LGBT+ History Month!
Preview of Talk About It Tuesday: Fostering a Safe Space for Classroom Discussions

Talk About It Tuesday: Fostering a Safe Space for Classroom Discussions

Created by
Amber Massey
This is a resource for teachers who are trying to routinely implement group discussions into their classrooms. I have outlined my method for preparing for, as well as mediating, both neutral and/or controversial discussions.
Preview of Student Generated Current Event Discussion

Student Generated Current Event Discussion

This activity is designed to take 10-15 minutes to complete and can be used at the beginning of class as a bellringer or at the end of a class if extra time is available. The activity can be modified to be completed independently, with a partner, with a small group, or with the entire class. Through this activity, students should gain a deeper knowledge of important events taking place in their community, their country, or the world and begin to develop connections between their classroom learni
Preview of High Resolution Getting to Know You Peer Bingo Activity
Preview of Loss in Hip-Hop

Loss in Hip-Hop

As a response to the recent and untimely death of rapper Takeoff, I have created a Circle Script that will help fans of hip-hop be able to process their thoughts and feelings. Since this is an Affinity Circle Script, participants should ONLY be fans of hip-hop.
Preview of PRIDE Rainbow Flag Guided Meditation

PRIDE Rainbow Flag Guided Meditation

This guided meditation through imagery celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community. We invite individuals that identify with this community and allies to reflect on the meaning of the colors of the PRIDE flag. Students from different ages can be engaged in this activity and learn about the PRIDE flag while also relaxing. The goal is to create a safe place for individuals and practice inclusivity in the classroom.
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