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Character education Common Core L.9-10.1 resources for Google Apps

Preview of Social Emotional Learning Check In Mood Meter

Social Emotional Learning Check In Mood Meter

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StuckOnEDU
In this SEL mini-lesson, students complete a Google Form check in where they are asked to reflect back on the week and consider how they have been feeling. Students will use the Mood Meter to identify describing words that explain their emotions. They will then watch a YouTube video that asks them to complete a 2 minute breathing meditation followed by a reflection exercise. Students will then finish the check in with an opportunity to share with their teacher anything that is on their mind. Thi
Preview of Identifying Emotions Social Emotional Learning

Identifying Emotions Social Emotional Learning

Created by
StuckOnEDU
Giving students a common language to use when referring to emotional vocabulary improves self awareness and ultimately improves emotional intelligence. These interactive, editable Google Slides ask students to agree/disagree and explain their perspectives on emotions and their impact. It discusses the importance of naming emotions using modified version of Robert Plutchik's wheel of emotions, encourging students to expand their emotional vocabulary. With a focus on the six core emotions, student
Preview of Back To School Student Goal Setting Templates: Create Personal & Academic Goals

Back To School Student Goal Setting Templates: Create Personal & Academic Goals

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Mister Harms
Get your students involved in setting their own student-centered performance goals. From leadership gurus to accomplished CEO’s, the most successful people in life have proven that setting goals with a growth-mindset is a must! If you don’t know where you want to go, how can you even get there? If you don’t know where the target is, how do you know where to aim? This concept is true for for the classroom and student achievement as well. After thousands of studies, Dr. John Hattie of Melbourne,
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