3rd, 4th, 5th Grade Executive Functioning Curriculum/Social Emotional Activities
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Teach 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students social-emotional skills with this executive functioning curriculum. These morning meeting slides will boost your students’ executive functioning skills through class discussions, role-plays, real-life scenarios, and printable activities. The PowerPoint slides will help you teach 5 mini-lessons on character-building topics and organization. The lesson introduction explains why students should learn about this social-emotional skill and includes a self-assessment form. Daily activities help reinforce learning strategies.
Track your class progress with the paper chain challenge! Complete one social-emotional challenge each day to add to your paper chain. These mini-lessons are great for gifted and talented students!
Check out the Contents of these Social Emotional Activities:
✏️ PowerPoint Slides - Teach students social-emotional skills during 10-minute morning meetings by using these activity slides. Alternatively, implement this 30-45 minute social-emotional lesson during a single block.
✏️ Student Self-Assessment - Invite students to reflect on their current skills. Help them improve their executive functioning through daily or weekly class activities.
✏️ Printable Activities - Use these supplemental worksheets as you teach social-emotional mini-lessons.
✏️ Challenge Chain - Print and cut apart the five social-emotional goals included in each lesson. Add them to a paper chain in your classroom.
✏️ Ideas for Teachers and Social-Emotional Book Recommendations
Social Emotional and Executive Functioning Mini-Lessons:
- I Can Be Flexible
- I Can Be Grateful
- I Can Be in the Present
- I Can Be Responsible at Recess
- I Can Be Socially Aware
- I Can Be True to Myself
- I Can Calm My Worries
- I Can Control My Impulses
- I Can Cope with Perfectionism
- I Can Include Others
- I Can Listen
- I Can Make Good Choices
- I Can Manage My Emotions
- I Can Manage My Time
- I Can Organize
- I Can Perservere
- I Can Show Empathy
- I Can Strengthen My Brain
- I Can Work with Others
Use these Morning Meeting Slides in so many ways!
✅ Teach about social-emotional learning during whole-class lessons or with small groups of students.
✅ Invite children to ponder, share, and discuss real-life experiences as they learn how to be in the present.
✅ Develop executive functioning skills with gifted and talented students through directed learning activities.
Hear From Educators Like You!
⭐️ “These are great mini-lessons to use to meet the affective needs of my GT students. The one on perfectionism will be great to do with my students because many of them struggle with that.”
⭐️ “LOVE this resource! Topics can easily be covered and discussed in 5-10 minutes each morning.”
⭐️ “This was the perfect resource to help teach executive functioning skills. It blends well with other resources I have.”
⭐️ “A wonderful SEL resource!”
Find Answers to Your Questions:
✋ Are these materials print or digital?
- Both - PowerPoint slides can be shared with students during your morning meeting routine. There are also supplemental worksheets that can add to the daily activities.
✋ How long will it take to teach these social-emotional lessons?
- These morning meeting slides work great during 5-10 minute mini-lessons, but can also be taught in one 30-45 minute block. Teaching about social-emotional skills each day helps reinforce the topics. Hear from another educator, “This is a great addition to my morning meeting! We cover a lesson on Monday and practice throughout the week.”
✋ Can I use this resource with my current social-emotional curriculum?
- Yes! This resource can add to your morning meeting routine and build upon social-emotional learning activities you already love.
Did you know? You can assign TPT Easel resources, like this lesson on how to be in the present, to Google Classroom or share through a link!
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