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Preview of Warm Up Questions- Social Emotional Learning & Self Reflection

Warm Up Questions- Social Emotional Learning & Self Reflection

Created by
Mari M
Welcome to my Teachers Pay Teachers shop! Dive into the world of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and wellness with my transformative product - a 10-week series of self-reflective journal prompts designed to foster emotional intelligence in students. This resource can be used in any content area/classroom!Each day presents two thought-provoking questions:On a scale of 1-5, express how you're feeling today and share the reasons behind it.Engage in critical thinking by responding to a question rela
Preview of Learning Logs PowerPoint for avid, underserved learners

Learning Logs PowerPoint for avid, underserved learners

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
Learning Logs are a perfect way to get your students to reflect, question and digest what they have learned in your class. Included in this PowerPoint are a variety of different types of Learning Logs that can be used daily or weekly. These are also formatted for quick printing if so desired.As an added bonus, learning logs are a great way for ALL teachers to incorporate a little bit of writing in their classes.
Preview of Writing Prompts 1 (EI Based)

Writing Prompts 1 (EI Based)

Need two weeks worth of writing prompts to get students writing and reflecting on emotional intelligence skills? Try the ten slide PowerPoint which addresses learning styles and emotional intelligence skills such as:goal settingtime managementanger managementstress managementstudy skillsand more...Just put up the slide, play some brain music, and let students write then share (if desired). You'll be amazed at the reflective responses!Visit www.bethhammett.blogspot.com for FREE weekly activities
Preview of 150 Journal Prompts (Spanish)

150 Journal Prompts (Spanish)

Created by
Language Plan It
150 different prompts to get students writing and engaging in class discussions. Editable slideshow format suitable for high school students. (Contains some controversial topics for debate and philosophical thinking.) Great for upper-level, International Baccalaureate, and bilingual classrooms.
Preview of Writing prompt powerpoints

Writing prompt powerpoints

Created by
Jamie Price
I have 30 writing prompts on power point, which would be 6 weeks of school. Have the students use their journals or paper and they can begin writing. Have them write for ten to twenty minutes on each prompt.
Preview of Writing Prompts 2 (EI Based)

Writing Prompts 2 (EI Based)

10 days of writing prompts to address goal setting, time/anger/stress management,interpersonal skills. Wonderful visuals will stimulate response from students. Excellent for group discussions and journal sharing.
Preview of Writing Prompts 3 (EI Based)

Writing Prompts 3 (EI Based)

A great way to get students journaling is to combine visuals with words to stimulate the mind. The eleven-slide PowerPoint addresses study skills, time management, stress management, interpersonal relationships and goal setting. Great for group discussions and story starters, as well.
Preview of Citas para reflexion (Spanish Bellringers)

Citas para reflexion (Spanish Bellringers)

Created by
Epiginosko
Esta coleccion de citas sirven para reflexiones; hacen pensar al alumno y licitan la actividad de la escritura. Se pueden usar como "bellringers" al principio de cada clase. Sirve para 40 dias de actividades y puede ser usada con algun tipo de diario.
Preview of Reveal Your Why

Reveal Your Why

These slides are useful in helping students get clear on what they value, enjoy doing, and narrow their career path in a direction that serves their passions. Ideally, this exercise could be completed in as short as 30-minutes or up to 60-minutes. The slides serve as a writing assignment guide that students can do from their tablets or phones. Each slide issues them a prompt and then a chance to go back and answer why they answered the way they did. At the end, they will send their discoveries t
Preview of Mrs. Dalloway Creative Journal Topics

Mrs. Dalloway Creative Journal Topics

Created by
AP LIT MAGIC
These journal topics are meant to be paired with reading Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf in a high school or higher education classroom. With each journal entry, students are encouraged to think about aspects of their own lives and how they may intersect with important themes or moments in the novel. This is a good way to drive home important themes, such as judgement and criticism, fear of death/aging, and criticism of authority.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Poetry Writing

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