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Life skills games for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Trustworthy BINGO

Trustworthy BINGO

My students loved this game! I introduce trustworthiness and integrity. Along with many other important character education words! When revealing all the words students complete their own BINGO board! BINGO IS PLAYED! Fun while learning! Look at directions for fun and easy tips during this lesson!
Preview of Social Skills Card Game / Editable Card Game Template

Social Skills Card Game / Editable Card Game Template

Created by
Hallie Knipp
An UNO-like card game with social scenario questions. File is editable for your needs!
Preview of Wellbeing - Emotion Snap! (Positve Education)

Wellbeing - Emotion Snap! (Positve Education)

This lovely little snap game supports little ones to develop their emotional literacy. How many times do we hear little ones tell us they are 'happy' or sad'? Help them increase their language which can in turn support the development of self regulation. The second level of the game is included where children can match the pictures to the correct description. This helps them add to their vocabulary and understand what the emotion words actually mean.
Preview of Wellbeing - Growth Mindset - Planting the Seeds... (Positive Education)

Wellbeing - Growth Mindset - Planting the Seeds... (Positive Education)

A lovely sorting game for little ones who are beginning the growth mindset journey. Plant the seeds by sorting the statements and having discussions. Ages 5-7! Start adding to your well being and positive education resources with this easy game.Mindful Miss Greenwww.mindfulteachinguae.com
Preview of Social Games Recording Sheet

Social Games Recording Sheet

Created by
Top Dog Teaching
This recording sheet was designed to allow students to reflect on what they have learned while playing social games in an options class. Students find it fun and challenging to play card and board games with their peers. It teaches them about taking turns, following rules, winning gracefully and more importantly losing gracefully. It forces them to put down the electronics and talk to each other face to face. Something that is disappearing in our world.
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