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Preview of Diversity and Stereotypes

Diversity and Stereotypes

This engaging culture and diversity lesson begins with a "stereotype busting" activity called the "People Matching Game." A presentation is also included to help students look beyond single characteristics that could be used to define people. Video clips are embedded in the presentation with personal accounts. Students should walk away from these cultural diversity activities feeling enlightened and uplifted. They are encouraged to be empowered to celebrate differences and accept their own u
Preview of Coping Skills; How to Deal With People Who Annoy You; Flexible Thinking

Coping Skills; How to Deal With People Who Annoy You; Flexible Thinking

Do you have a student with a short fuse? Do they seem to get annoyed by students around them for silly reasons? Or do you have students who are justly annoyed but need to learn how to deal with it? This lesson gives some basic insight into some very simple and doable coping mechanisms. It is an overview of 8 commonly suggested ways to deal with bothersome people. The lesson gives many concrete examples (thought and speech bubbles; GIFs of facial expressions). By putting the lesson into the
Preview of SMART Goal Setting Lesson and Worksheets for Middle and High School Students

SMART Goal Setting Lesson and Worksheets for Middle and High School Students

Created by
CounselingCasey
GOAL SETTING is a very important skill for students to learn! SMART goals help students set appropriate goals and teach them accountability for staying on track. The goal for this lesson is students to learn what SMART goals are, break down all the steps to goal setting, and create their own goals for the school year (or just for fun!). This lesson begins with students getting to daydream about where they might be 10 years from now. What careers might you enjoy? How do you want others to see
Preview of Teaching Respect; Tone of Voice; Bad Attitude; Expected Behavior

Teaching Respect; Tone of Voice; Bad Attitude; Expected Behavior

Respect is an expected behavior at all levels of a person’s life. Parents want their children to respect them. Teachers want their students to respect them. And of course kids want other kids to respect them. This particular skill seems to be lacking or degrading in many of our students these days. It may be a sign of parental role change, value changes, or even the media to name a few. Whatever parents wish to do at home is fine, but often times it shows up in our classrooms. So it can
Preview of Conflict Resolution Scenario Shuffle Lesson and Activity

Conflict Resolution Scenario Shuffle Lesson and Activity

Do your students struggle with resolving conflicts with each other? This lesson and activity will help empower students with the skills to resolve conflicts, arguments, and problems with peers. This can be used in friendship groups, classroom guidance, counseling groups, or however you see fit! Product includes: 16 scenario cards (in pdf doc) 8 response card (in pdf doc) Directions for activity (in pdf doc) Powerpoint presentation to use with activity (31 slides) ASCA Standards Hit: C:C2.2
Preview of Suicide Prevention Lesson for Teens in Middle & High School - School Counseling

Suicide Prevention Lesson for Teens in Middle & High School - School Counseling

Low-prep less on suicide prevention. Students will understand why suicide prevention is important, what the warning signs are, and how they can get help for themselves or for someone else through example scenarios► What is included in this product?A one-hour lesson plan with icebreaker and the following supplements:⭐ 10 slide PowerPoint- editable so you can customize with your school or state suicide tip line and community resources⭐ 1-page "Suicide Prevention" guided notes worksheet⭐ 12 "Suici
Preview of Hidden Rules; Things You Shouldn't Say to Others; Perspective Taking

Hidden Rules; Things You Shouldn't Say to Others; Perspective Taking

Have you ever had those moments when a student says something that you just can’t believe they said? Have you ever asked a student, “Why would you do that”? or, “Don’t you know that” or the classic, “What were you thinking”? Then you probably have some students who could use a little direct teaching of the hidden rules. These are a set of habits and expectations that society creates and expects everyone to learn vicariously. When it becomes obvious that some kids don’t’ do this, we need dir
Preview of Somethings You Just Don't Say; Social Norms and Filter for Appropriate Behavior

Somethings You Just Don't Say; Social Norms and Filter for Appropriate Behavior

Ever have a student who says they don't care what other people think? Or want to debate what's "appropriate" (their opinion versus your opinion?). Typically kids pick up on social norms from observing other people or simply by making a mistake (once or twice). However, some students who have a more difficult time with picking up social skills seem to struggle with this. Hence we must directly teach them about social norms. Often times the kids who have difficulty in knowing these social norm
Preview of No Prep Study Skills Lesson

No Prep Study Skills Lesson

Helping students learn to study is an ongoing skill that needs reinforcement on a regular basis. This editable, no-prep ASCA Standards/Mindsets and Behaviors based lesson from The DIY Counselor addresses basic study skills, test-taking, note-taking, organization, time-management, study strategies, using a textbook, and developing a weekly study plan. This lesson includes: ASCA lesson plan, pre/post assessment, powerpoint, study skills student checklist, editable word and excel weekly study plan
Preview of Career Exploration Hollands Code + RIASEC Model Webquest

Career Exploration Hollands Code + RIASEC Model Webquest

This lesson is an excellent career exploration classroom guidance activity! Students will learn about and explore Holland's codes via the RIASEC model, then find their own RIASEC scores through the webquest. Product includes:Powerpoint Lesson on RIASEC Model (12 slides)Pre + Post SurveyLesson PlanWebquest Handout for studentsNEW! Digital Webquest Google FormThe Google form contains all of the directions and handout all in one place. Once you make a copy of the form, you can edit, and share with
Preview of Introduction to Customer Service Lesson | Career Readiness Lesson and Activities

Introduction to Customer Service Lesson | Career Readiness Lesson and Activities

Introduction to Customer Service Lesson | Career Readiness Lesson and Activities*******************************CLICK ON GREEN PREVIEW BUTTON FOR A CLOSER LOOK!!*******************************ABOUT THIS RESOURCE★ Topic - Career Readiness / Customer Service★ 208 pages (including PowerPoint Slides)★ Print and Digital (PDF, PowerPoint, and Google Slides)★ Career Readiness and Life Skills Resource★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students★ Includes 7 Google Slide Links (Everything is also include
Preview of Restorative Practices: Circles

Restorative Practices: Circles

This resource contains the "how to" to use information for multiple grade levels using the Conferencing-Solution Circles approach. Conferencing-Solution Circles provide a structured and safe venue for those most affected by a peer’s behavior(s). Conferencing-Solution Circles allow the class to express what behaviors of concern their peer is expressing, how they feel about their peer’s behaviors, and allow for a plan to be created to help the peer with his/her school success, through the use of
Preview of SEL School Counseling Classroom Curriculum: Set of 6 Complete Resources

SEL School Counseling Classroom Curriculum: Set of 6 Complete Resources

Hello There! This Casel SEL bundle is a resource set to ensure your classroom, whether in-person or virtual, responds to the social and emotional learning practices our kids need in school.  The learning targets for each lesson are supported by ASCA based objectives, mindsets, and behavior standards. Additionally, each lesson plan and PowerPoint has culturally relevant educational principles to be mindful of diverse student experiences.  Look and click through the list below to see lesson plans
Preview of College and Career Bundle

College and Career Bundle

Over 100 pages! Please read the product descriptions and suggested grade levels below before making this purchase. Not all products are for all grade levels. :) The following products are included in this College and Career BUNDLE:Choices: College, Vocational School and The Military (Grades 1-4) College and career readiness is where it’s at! It's never too early to start to talk about after high school options. Your students will love this lesson as it gets them thinking about their future hopes
Preview of Making Friends; Hanging out; Joining a Conversation; Perspective Taking

Making Friends; Hanging out; Joining a Conversation; Perspective Taking

The subtleties of joining a group and a conversation and just plain hanging out can be extremely difficult for those with social cognitive deficits. This social story aims at the upper elementary, middle school and high schooler. We define what is hanging out with a basic concrete explanation first - that your body is in the group and everyone is talking and thinking (brain is also in the group) about the same thing. Common topics are reiterated and contrasted, using perspective taking though
Preview of Flexible Thinking; Black and White Thinking; Coping Skills; CBT Thinking Skills

Flexible Thinking; Black and White Thinking; Coping Skills; CBT Thinking Skills

Our kids with social cognitive deficits or on the autism spectrum often have extremes in their thinking, creating great discomfort and issues for them with rather un-important or random events. For our kids, things are either “good” or “bad”, “right” or “wrong” with no in-between. They seem to lack in this vocabulary and the ability to see the “gray”. This lesson introduces the idea of in-between and provides a game for your student to play to learn and practice the in-between. First watch t
Preview of Constructive Criticism No Prep Lesson w/ Role-plays Giving / Receiving Feedback

Constructive Criticism No Prep Lesson w/ Role-plays Giving / Receiving Feedback

With this fun and interactive google slides constructive criticism lesson, you will prepare your class for both receiving and giving constructive feedback. The examples and role plays are academic as well as personal/friendship examples making sure the content is relatable to their lives + it might make everyone laugh too! This resource is made for grades 7-12.In my classes, I try and make humor a large part of our learning. With that in mind, I created the slides to have memes and examples that
Preview of No Prep Teasing Lesson

No Prep Teasing Lesson

"I Was Just Kidding" is a phrase heard much too often in response to confronting inappropriate communication between peers. This no-prep ASCA based lesson addresses helpful or harmful teasing, gives information to enable students to identify how teasing can become harmful, and gives real world situations for students to analyze and determine what type of teasing is involved and how to know when teasing has gone too far.This No Prep lesson includes: ~Lesson Plan Based on ASCA Mindsets and Behavio
Preview of Talking About Sexual Harassment and Flirting: Middle School Lesson

Talking About Sexual Harassment and Flirting: Middle School Lesson

Is sexual harassment something that comes up in your building? Is it a bit tough to talk about sometimes? Here is an introductory lesson to help! Students will understand what sexual harassment is, how it compares to flirting, and what to do if they are being harassed. It is a great introduction to the topic for the middle school age group! Check out the preview to see how some text parts of the presentation are editable! *Update!* - Many slides are now more editable, so you can adapt to your
Preview of Being Assertive Social Skills Lesson (Distance Learning Compatible)

Being Assertive Social Skills Lesson (Distance Learning Compatible)

Created by
Social Workings
This interactive powerpoint defines assertive, passive and aggressive communication and offers students steps towards being assertive. Within this presentation, students are presented with different reactions towards an uncomfortable scenario as well as opportunities to share their thoughts on various situations.This is a great resource to use for formal observations as it was created with Connecticut's Student and Educator Support Specialists Rubric for Effective Service Delivery in mind!
Preview of Responsible Decision-Making: Lesson Plan and PowerPoint (Casel's SEL Framework)

Responsible Decision-Making: Lesson Plan and PowerPoint (Casel's SEL Framework)

Hello There!The overall goal with this lesson plan and PowerPoint resource is to not only teach your students how to make responsible decisions but also understand the reason(s) why responsible decisions need to be made in their personal, social, and academic lives. A detailed, six-step responsible decision-making model, real-life situational prompts, and graphic organizer are included to further reach this goal. The learning targets for the lesson are supported by ASCA based objectives, mindset
Preview of Psychology Research Design *UNIT BUNDLE*

Psychology Research Design *UNIT BUNDLE*

Don't be intimidated by all the math and science behind research and statistics- use this bundle to structure critical thinking activities to get your students talking about it! This fundamental topic of research helps students be critical thinkers when they design research or read other research from psychology's history. This digs in to different types of data and why it matters. It contains the basics of the scientific method, various research methodology, ethics, descriptive, inferential, an
Preview of Drug Awareness

Drug Awareness

Whether it's Red Ribbon Week or any other day, students are at risk to being exposed to drugs. Knowing the facts is a crucial first step in keeping drugs out of the hands of our tweens and teens. Students will discuss key words, discover the facts about drug abuse & addiction, and consider ways to obtain a natural high through healthy activities. This lesson includes an interactive powerpoint with video clips, a group webquest with a presentation sheet and a worksheet for independent work
Preview of Doing the Social Fake; Perspective Taking; Flexible Thinking; Friendship

Doing the Social Fake; Perspective Taking; Flexible Thinking; Friendship

Kids sometimes fail to realize the importance of acting interested in others kids special interests. This is a key factor in making and keeping friends. The Social Fake is introduced in this social story and tells our reader that you don't have to pretend to LIKE something you just have to pretend TO BE INTERESTED. We of course use perspective taking and explain that everyone just wants to have themselves be acknowledged. We provide a check list for body signals to show that you are interest
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