Grief Bundle
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Description
Helping students manage grief is a difficult part of school counseling. This download includes several helpful resources to help students in the grieving process.
Included in Download:
Student Workbook:
Includes 5 different workbook covers in color and black and white
Pg. 1: 5 Stages of Grief as related to weather
Pg. 2 Introducing loved one that died
Pg. 3: Write letter to loved one
Pg. 4: If my loved one wrote a letter to me what would it say?
Pg. 5: Identify feelings. Take emotional temperature
Pg. 6: Thought Twister- Have students change negative thoughts to positive ones
Pg. 7: Finding the Bright Side- Students write 8 things they can do to improve mood (one idea on each sun ray).
Pg. 8: Coping Skills I Spy Game: Have students name, count, and record the number of each coping skill.
Pg. 9: Rainbow Maze- Students do the maze activity to realize they can do hard things and be happy.
Pg. 10: Umbrella of Support- Have students write on each umbrella a person who they can turn to in difficult times.
Pg.11: Rainbow of Kindness- One way to feel happiness is to do kind acts for others. Have students write 6 acts (one in each line including clouds) of kindness they can complete.
Pg.12: Color the quote: There is a rainbow of hope at the end of every storm
2. Sunshine Goal Foldable: Students write 2 goals and draw a picture of ways they can make their own sunshine.
3. Coping Skills Memory Game. Students try to make matches of coping skills to help ease grief. Comes in full color, a pop of color, and black and white versions.
4. Sunshine Emoji Clip-It Cards. This activity is used for students to recognize feelings. Students use small clothespins or paperclips to mark the correct emotion.
5. Caring Note Cards: This allows students to write encouraging words to classmate who has experienced a loss. Comes in full color, a pop of color, and black and white versions.
6. 3 Grief Brochures: 3 different brochures to give to kids, parents and teachers as a resource to show support during the grieving process during a time of loss.