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7th grade social emotional learning interactive notebooks for Easel

Preview of Creative Gratitude Journal: Teaching Thankfulness & Showing Gratitude Year-Round

Creative Gratitude Journal: Teaching Thankfulness & Showing Gratitude Year-Round

Get students reflecting on gratitude with this year-round creative gratitude journal. Students will identify things they are grateful for, how they can show gratitude in all areas of their life, and plan how they can track their gratitude! This gratitude journal would be perfect for a class-wide activity or could be used in a school counseling small group or individual session.**Now includes a ready to use, editable, digital version**This gratitude journal is intended for upper elementary and mi
Preview of Occupational Therapy Sort & Match Emotional Regulation Strategies SEL 5th Grade+

Occupational Therapy Sort & Match Emotional Regulation Strategies SEL 5th Grade+

Created by
CreativeCOTA LLC
Empower your older elementary and middle school students with effective emotion regulation strategies using the Sort & Match Emotion Regulation Strategies resource, a valuable addition to social and emotional learning (SEL) activities. Designed for students in 5th grade and above, this interactive adapted book provides a practical and engaging way to recognize, understand, and manage emotions. Ideal for school counseling, speech, occupational therapy activities, and classroom management, thi
Preview of Social Emotional Behavior & Mistake Packet | Data Tracking | Contract

Social Emotional Behavior & Mistake Packet | Data Tracking | Contract

Enhance your students' social and emotional learning with this comprehensive packet of activities! These strategies will help your students regulate and reflect on their emotions by identifying feelings, understanding why they feel certain ways, and learning what they can do in the future to address similar situations.Hold your students accountable with a consequence contract and apology templates, and use think sheets to highlight positive aspects of their day, week, or month. These resources a
Preview of Social Inferences Perspective Taking Scenarios Emotion Cards with Pictures

Social Inferences Perspective Taking Scenarios Emotion Cards with Pictures

Created by
SLP Madness
Are you looking for a no prep editable pdf for your social skills activities and perspective taking scenarios with pictures to target perspective taking, thinking about thinking, social inferences, and body language cues? Upper elementary and middle school students will work to understand body language, facial expressions, and social situations to determine what the person pictured in the photo could be thinking.These 40 slides include real photos with editable typable thought bubbles for studen
Preview of Personal Code of Conduct

Personal Code of Conduct

Created by
Bradford Perry
I do have a video that can be used to introduce the levels of behavior. Feel free to use it or watch it and teach something similar to your class. Enjoy!Lesson VideoUse this activity to help students with developing their own personal code of conduct. In, Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith goes through the Six Levels of Behavior. Helping students understand why they do certain things is important to developing their 'own' code of conduct. This activity is a starting point and will
Preview of SEOT 1x5 Writing Challenge: SMART Goal Independent Work Package DIGITAL (Easel)

SEOT 1x5 Writing Challenge: SMART Goal Independent Work Package DIGITAL (Easel)

Use this Digital INDEPENDENT Writing Work Packet during BACK TO SCHOOL season. Show Students HOW to BE BETTER than who they were last school year. This is PART ONE "1x5" of the SEOT Challenge. The virtual handout and slides help students make SMART goals for this new school year. Students write one (1) five-paragraph (or 500-word) personal reflection about their SMART goal. Three questions for you:1. Do your students have access to technology? 2. Do you need students to work independently f
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