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Free 8th grade school counseling graphic organizers

Preview of Goal Setting Exercise: Simple and Fun Tool for Setting Short and Long-Term Goals

Goal Setting Exercise: Simple and Fun Tool for Setting Short and Long-Term Goals

This exercise is a fun way for students to set both short term and long term goals. The simple activity allows students to work independently to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, brainstorm goals, and explore the steps towards achieving their goals.This resource contains four pages that can be completed in one class period. The activity requires minimal teacher instruction and is easy enough for students to complete on their own.Page 1: Students reflect upon their strengths and weakness
Preview of Career Research Project with Graphic Organizer

Career Research Project with Graphic Organizer

This career research project is designed to help students explore a specific career path and evaluate if that career would be a good fit for them. The end product is a 12 slide PowerPoint about what the student learned. The packet includes examples of what students should include as well as a graphic organizer to plan their PowerPoints.
Preview of Social Response Organizer

Social Response Organizer

Learning what to say in social situations can be difficult for students with pragmatic difficulties. Use this organizer with your students to discuss and organize possible response for those tough situations. They can even work on emotions by drawing a picture of how they may look during that particular situation. You may also find these helpful: Social Language and Pragmatic Rubrics Build-a-Burger Social Skills Making Comments
Preview of Becoming an Activist - Anti-Racist Resource

Becoming an Activist - Anti-Racist Resource

This resource will help you discuss what anti-racism looks like with your students. As a part of It's Time to Talk Racism: 22 Days of Anti-Racist Resources for Teachers, this resource is a starting point to helping students learn about taking action and saying or doing something when they see racism happening.Included in this resource:Teacher's guide to the lesson including discussion questions and possible normsThinking guide: can you think of a time you've seen racism? - three different versio
Preview of Words are like Toothpaste

Words are like Toothpaste

Created by
Amanda Moser
Words are like toothpaste is a social skills activity to teach students or children about how words can be hurtful.Activity: I first give students a small tube of toothpaste and ask them to squeeze all the toothpaste out. After they have successfully done this I ask them to put it back in. We debrief using the activity above.
Preview of Guided Meditation-Mindfulness Writing Activity for Teens

Guided Meditation-Mindfulness Writing Activity for Teens

This guided writing activity helps students craft their own Mindfulness Meditations. It focuses on prompts linked to the energy centers of the body. I've used this with mixed age groups of children in grades 6-12. Please enjoy getting the peaceful energy flowing with your students!
Preview of Generating Content to Help Students Build or Improve Their Resumes

Generating Content to Help Students Build or Improve Their Resumes

This activity can be used in classrooms 7th through 12th grade to help students mine their experiences to generate content to build or improve their résumés. This is NOT a résumé template. Rather, this is a tool you can use alongside a résumé template to generate content to populate the résumé categories. I used this with older students (10-12th grade) to help them generate content for their résumés. I have also used this with younger students (7th-9th grade) to create an "aspirational résumé,"
Preview of Getting to Know You - Anti-Racist Resource

Getting to Know You - Anti-Racist Resource

This resource will help you get to know your students in meaningful ways so that you can begin your work as an anti-racist educator. As part of It's Time to Talk Racism: 22 Days of Anti-Racist Resources for Teachers, Stephanie Reyna and I teamed up to create this simple but meaningful booklet and graphic organizer.The wording of the questions and drawing prompts is carefully selected to be inclusive and meaningful to all students.Included in this resource:Teacher backgrounda one-page graphic org
Preview of Roadmap to College

Roadmap to College

Created by
UP Partnership
This product includes a "Roadmap to College" that provides a guide for Grade 6-12 students to improve their college readiness. This at-a-glance guide is perfect for Texas students who are wanting to prepare for college and need a visual plan for their next steps in the process. Using this roadmap will help everyone involved in the college readiness process, too, including parents' understanding of next steps as their student moves through their education.
Preview of Student Led IEP At A Glance

Student Led IEP At A Glance

Give your students the greatest gift - the confidence to start embracing their education and IEP with this guided support. Each aspect is intended for the student to discuss the areas of their IEP with their case manager so that they can understand and participate in their education. By having them rewrite the goals, you as the teacher can ensure that they understand the importance of why they are working on that goal. In addition, students should understand that independence and self advocacy a
Preview of Zones of Regulation Poster (SEL): Reacting to Others in Different Zones

Zones of Regulation Poster (SEL): Reacting to Others in Different Zones

A set of posters that can be used to hang in secondary classrooms or for a student binder. An accompaniment to the Zones of Regulation curriculum, for the older students.The posters explain WHAT a student can do when they notice another person in a zone.
Preview of Session Goal Cover Sheet - Social Work & Counseling Activity

Session Goal Cover Sheet - Social Work & Counseling Activity

Work with students/clients to fill out this cover sheet during their first session! Then, slide it into the front of their folder or binder to keep track of future session materials.Using this resource to connect with new students and gather useful information to help you plan future sessions. Students will identify IEP goals, personal goals, strengths, interests, triggers, and growth areas that will help shape future session activities. Experience the benefit (to you AND your student) of having
Preview of Decision-Making Process Graphic Organizer

Decision-Making Process Graphic Organizer

Decision-making is a difficult task for most students because they don't know how to structure their approach. This graphic organizer provides a basic process for decision making that includes these steps:Generate AlternativesGather InformationPredict OutcomesTake Action, Then ReflectStudents can use this graphic organizer in a variety of applications including:Making decisions about group projects in any classDeciding on a research topic to pursueOrganizing thinking about college admissions and
Preview of Growth Mindset - Identity Collage

Growth Mindset - Identity Collage

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% Editable version of this product, click here!Help your students reflect on who they are now and who they would like to be in the future.This resource guides students through the process of creating a collage that represents themselves now and another that represents who they would like to be in the future. After completing their collages, students are then asked to complete 6 follow-up questions that challenge them to think deeply about their self-identity.
Preview of February Freebie! Conversation Visuals for Special Education

February Freebie! Conversation Visuals for Special Education

Happy Valentine's month! Enjoy this freebie as my Valentine to you! This download contains 4 communication boards for students to ask questions/initiate conversations for age-appropriate, relatable topics. Topics include winter activities, Valentine's day, music and the movies. Enjoy! -- Intended for learners with special needs, autism, communication disorders and/or early childhood. Brought to you by Autism Elementary
Preview of Academic Goal Setting Worksheet

Academic Goal Setting Worksheet

Help your students create tangible academic goals by visualizing their current grades, creating an action plan, and committing to it!I will often use this academic planning worksheet after running a grades report around progress report time. This can be used for individual meetings, group counseling, or even whole class lessons. Have students create an action plan and sign it to create accountability. I will also often email these worksheets home to communicate to guardians that students are bei
Preview of Expected and Unexpected Behavior Chart

Expected and Unexpected Behavior Chart

Created by
Lissa Carlin
Use as a visual for "Expected" and "Unexpected" Behaviors
Preview of Path to Solutions Individual Counseling Goal Setting

Path to Solutions Individual Counseling Goal Setting

These pages are used when meeting with a student to set individual goals and to keep brief notes about each session. There is a mood meter to help students understand feelings.
Preview of Daily Gratitude Journal Template- Practicing Mindfulness I Kindness I Regulation

Daily Gratitude Journal Template- Practicing Mindfulness I Kindness I Regulation

It's a beautiful day to change some behaviors - yours or your students!Do you practice gratitude every day? Well, if you don't, you need to start right now!Not only does practicing gratitude give you all the warm fuzzy feelings, and improves your mood. But it also significantly improves mental health and well-being.When you shift your mind toward gratitude, you begin to become mindful of your emotions and environment. There is always something to be grateful for. Let's practice gratitude to live
Preview of Student Request to See School Counselor Form (Grades 3-8)

Student Request to See School Counselor Form (Grades 3-8)

Here is a form for students to request to see the school counselor. It is appropriate for upper elementary aged through middle school aged students. Please be sure to define "emergency situations," especially with elementary aged students. Sincerely, ~The Calm Counselor
Preview of Self-Regulation Activity (Downloadable)

Self-Regulation Activity (Downloadable)

Have you ever had a bad day? Of course you have. We all have. Sometimes when we're having a bad day, or going through a tough time, we say things that we don't necessarily mean.This activity guides the student to identify a situation in which they had conflict and describe how the situation made them feel. Using this information the activity encourages students to reflect and brainstorm solutions that could be used in the future.☆ SELF REGULATION ACTIVITY ☆What’s Included: Printable worksheetIns
Preview of Personal Self Care Plan

Personal Self Care Plan

After completing a unit or lesson's on Self Care, have students create their own self care plan!
Preview of Student Faves/Ice breaker/Student Info

Student Faves/Ice breaker/Student Info

Want a quick sheet of all your students’ favorite things? Check out this student faves sheet! I love getting to know all my students’ favorite things at the beginning of the school year. Once I find out what their favorite music, snacks, candy, and movies are, I try to do in-class rewards for my students. You can use this sheet as an Ice Breaker activity as well; this sheet is great for middle school, high school, and elementary grades.
Preview of Anxiety Journal

Anxiety Journal

Created by
Counselor Taylor
Have a student that constantly expresses being worried or anxious? Students often just need time to work through their anxious feeling. By giving them an outlet to write through their anxious feeling, rate their anxious feeling, and figure out how to cope with it, we are giving them time to process those emotions.This is a print out that you can use on an individual basis or for students who deal with anxiety regularly to keep a journal. Included: DirectionsExample of anxiety journalWorried Jour
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