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Free 5th grade psychology lessons

Preview of Who am I Identity Lesson Activity Group Work Acrostic Poem

Who am I Identity Lesson Activity Group Work Acrostic Poem

Lesson to accompany Identity Unit or to stand alone. Includes background information on identity and differences, group activity in which students relate to one another, quick lesson on acrostic poems and then student creation worksheet for poem about self. Check out other items in Revolutionary Reading Resources by Brittany.
Preview of Social/Emotional Learning Worksheet #2- How to Tell Yourself the Truth

Social/Emotional Learning Worksheet #2- How to Tell Yourself the Truth

Social/Emotional Learning is about developing awareness of what is emotions, how to process them, and how to examine our thoughts so that we can better heal ourselves.This material comes from the workbook The Book of You- a social/emotional workbook by Dr. Donny. Dr. Donny is a teacher of social/emotional learning, sociology, Buddhism, and counseling who currently teaches at CSU East Bay in the Bay Area, California. This work blends current research in trauma and childhood psychology with mindfu
Preview of Anti-bullying Art Unit - 4 Lessons

Anti-bullying Art Unit - 4 Lessons

Created by
Painted Minds
Four great art programs that allow students to express feelings, discuss others feelings, experience different emotions through art.
Preview of Pixar SparkShorts "Loop" Communication and Feelings Worksheet

Pixar SparkShorts "Loop" Communication and Feelings Worksheet

After sharing the 2020 Pixar short film "Loop" with your client, use this worksheet to discuss the way the main characters communicated with each other and how it helped both children."Loop" featuers a non-verbal autistic girl (Renee) and a chatty boy (Marcus) who are partnered on a canoeing trip. To complete their journey across an urban lake, they must both learn how the other experiences the world.
Preview of A Little SPOT of Anxiety Poster

A Little SPOT of Anxiety Poster

A Little SPOT of Anxiety by Diane Alber is such a great book to help students learn how to relax when their anxiety is building. This is a great poster to keep in your calm-down corner or just somewhere easily visible in your classroom or office! ↠ When that anxiety spot starts to grow, remember your sliding technique! Slide each spot on your fingers down to the middle! Then, you can work on changing those thoughts into something that makes you feel more confident!
Preview of Dissecting Anxiety Activity

Dissecting Anxiety Activity

Fun and easy way to teach a key lesson from CBT: How to analyze and challenge the thoughts behind your anxiety.Includes: Full template and instructions for making the anxiety bubble; discussion prompts, goals, and lessons about CBT and anxiety; question card including helpful questions used to challenge and disarm worried thoughts.Video tutorial on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cg6yqP93AA
Preview of FREE IEP GOAL GAMES - Autism Awareness Month

FREE IEP GOAL GAMES - Autism Awareness Month

& : In honor of World Autism Day, I wanted to share a free & fun resource with you! I have made TONS of personalized games that focus on the goals specific to a students IEP. I have created a general group for you to try out this month which includes: prepositions- positional language, pronouns, reading comprehension, rhyming, social language, appropriate responding, WH-Questions, what does not belong, and even multiplication facts 0-12! For access to all these games: click the link, th
Preview of Growth vs Fixed Mindset

Growth vs Fixed Mindset

Created by
Olliedra Foppe
This Powerpoint Presentation is very engaging for all grade levels. It is defines the terms "growth mindset" and "fixed mindset". It can help with improving classroom management as well as overcoming obstacles with students that are not interested in new concepts. After presenting this presentation to my students, I reinforce classrooms expectations by stating "what is the standard of your mindset right now, fixed or growth". Students then have to evaluate their behavior and quality of work.
Preview of Mindfulness with Harry Potter-Gratitude/A Lesson From the Mirror of Erised

Mindfulness with Harry Potter-Gratitude/A Lesson From the Mirror of Erised

This is Part 1 of 3 in a series on mindfulness to help students understand how to cope with big feelings. It uses the Harry Potter films and the characters within, to provide easy to understand metaphors that support students' social emotional growth and wellbeing.
Preview of SEL Lesson: Challenging Negative Self-Talk

SEL Lesson: Challenging Negative Self-Talk

Created by
Simply SEL
Ready to use SEL lesson on challenging negative self-talk! The lesson can be used for small group counseling, individual counseling, or a push-in.
Preview of All about Psychology for kids

All about Psychology for kids

This resource discusses (in a kid-friendly manner) some specific topics within psychology, including memory, mnemonics, neurons, and mindfulness. Psychology is a fun subject that can be taught at any age and helps kids gain some excellent insight on what makes them-themselves! Includes an activity to do with the class - allowing them to make their own neurons out of pipecleaners and beads!
Preview of "Giraffes Can't Dance"- Emotions and Physical Sensations Discussion Questions

"Giraffes Can't Dance"- Emotions and Physical Sensations Discussion Questions

Created by
Sierra Dayton
Questions from the book/audio book "Giraffes Can't Dance." Includes therapeutic questions about emotions and physical sensations associated with emotions.
Preview of Neuron Model Activity: Play Doh Neuron Structure

Neuron Model Activity: Play Doh Neuron Structure

In this activity, students will explore the structure of a neuron and its components by creating a model using playdough. They will learn about the dendrites, axon, axon terminal, cell body, and myelin sheath. By using different colors for each part, they will visually distinguish and label the components on a provided paper.Step 1: Gathering Materials Gather playdough in different colors, a large sheet of paper, and markers or pens for labeling.Step 2: Creating the Neuron Model Instruct the stu
Preview of A Happy Oops (Back-Up Activity)

A Happy Oops (Back-Up Activity)

Created by
The Art Market
Essentially a Rorschach test, inspired by "A Beautiful Oops" by Barney Saltzberg, this lesson helps students of all ages learn how to utilize accidents as part of their creative process. It can stand alone as a lesson or be modified as an ongoing back-up activity for students who complete projects early. They can contribute inkblots to a class pile, find images in another's inkblot, and match their inkblots and trade results with friends!
Preview of Social Media and Society

Social Media and Society

Created by
Parlay Ideas
We are going to be exploring the pros and cons of social media in this discussion. Social media has exploded in the last 10 years. Between Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Weibo and many more here are almost 2 billion social media users across the world. It is a new phenomenon that is shaping us as individuals, and society at large in ways we never anticipated. It is important that we understand and explore these effects in more detail, because social media is here to stay!Click here to s
Preview of I Can Show Respect

I Can Show Respect

Created by
SEL Factory
Lesson aligned with the ASCA model focusing on respect. Students will learn the meaning of respect and will have the opportunity to practice respect through a fun role playing activity.
Preview of I am Capable Meditation

I am Capable Meditation

This "I am Capable Meditation" can be used for increasing confidence, calming nervous systems, and creating class lessons. For all ages including faculty.
Preview of Dunning-Kruger Effect Video and Lesson

Dunning-Kruger Effect Video and Lesson

This lesson plan is designed to support a quick animated video on the Dunning-Krufer Effect which is a cognitive bias where the least skilled people tend to overestimate their abilities and knowledge.. The lesson includes a link to the video, discussion questions, activities, and a worksheet.
Preview of Portraits of Emotions and Affirmations

Portraits of Emotions and Affirmations

Created by
simplyprinery
Emotions and Affirmations!**************************************************************************This resource is part of my FREEBIE Selection.It is a fun activity to do to help students express their emotions, write affirmations and to practise English Vocabulary!I have created this product using my own illustration. You will find that I have not filled the gaps, due to this being the activity intended for the students to conduct. They can write in any type of writing and colour in the diffe
Preview of Black or White Thinking for Kids

Black or White Thinking for Kids

Easy way to teach children with rigid thinking styles about black and white thinking.Demonstrate the concept and have them come up with words in between the two extremes.Includes one page of talking points and examples to help teach the concept. Interactive tip: Cut along the dotted lines and fold the flap up, in order to demonstrate how B&W thinking blocks all the grays in-between!
Preview of Schachter and Singer Experiment on Emotion Lesson Plan and Video

Schachter and Singer Experiment on Emotion Lesson Plan and Video

This lesson plan is designed to support a quick animated video on the Schachter and Singer Experiment on the two-factor theory of emotion. The lesson includes a link to the video, discussion questions, activities, and a worksheet.
Preview of 5-Step Guide on How to Feel Your Feelings

5-Step Guide on How to Feel Your Feelings

This brief guide will teach you how to process, feel and cope with your emotions. You’ll learn how to increase your emotional awareness, connect with your mind and body, and cope with a variety of emotions. I hope you enjoy this resource and find it helpful. Remember your feelings are valid and important!
Preview of I Feel Lost Without My Sport / Activity

I Feel Lost Without My Sport / Activity

Many of your student athletes may be feeling a great deal of loss in response to the cancelations and restrictions caused by COVID-19. And anytime you experience a significant loss in your life, it is important to be aware of your emotions and cope with them effectively. These worksheets will helps bring awareness to what you cannot control and build a new routine during these difficult times as we accept this new reality.
Preview of Lesson Guide for BlindSpot Video

Lesson Guide for BlindSpot Video

Created by
DCMP
BlindSpot is a documentary about the challenges two young adult blind New Yorkers embrace daily. (https://dcmp.org/media/6615-blindspot)The Described and Captioned Media Program is a federally funded online video library which makes educational media accessible by adding captions for students who are deaf and hard of hearing and audio description for students who are blind and low vision. This video is freely avaialbe to everyone. Teachers and professionals who work with students who are deaf,
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