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Social emotional learning internet activities under $5

Preview of Respect Lesson and Activities

Respect Lesson and Activities

This set of activities is designed to help students: better understand the concept of respect, practice identifying what respect looks like in various situations, and reflect and share on their own opinions and experiences with respect. The ultimate goal is to help develop more respectful students and a more respectful classroom and school community by choosing to treat one another respectfully as fellow human beings! Use as one SEL lesson or break the activities across several days!*Now include
Preview of Social Boundaries Lesson and Friendship Skills

Social Boundaries Lesson and Friendship Skills

This resource is for teaching upper elementary students about friendship boundaries and solving conflict in friendships. It focuses on identifying the personal boundaries (togetherness vs. exclusion, fun vs. mean joking, caring vs. hurtful touching, sharing ideas vs. controlling/bossing, saying negative vs. positive things about a friend), generating examples of behaviors on the okay and not okay side of boundaries, and giving I-statements to friends. It's a great SEL lesson or guidance lesson.I
Preview of Stand in My Shoes Lesson With Empathy Scenarios

Stand in My Shoes Lesson With Empathy Scenarios

Empathy is one of the most important social-emotional learning skills, and the empathy scenarios in this lesson are the perfect tool for practice. Students engage in cooperative learning to practice identifying feelings in others and figuring out how to show they care. The lesson is interactive and engaging and allows for movement. These empathy activities can be used with or without a story book such as Stand in My Shoes by Bob Sorenson.This resource also includes a Google Slides (TM) version f
Preview of Resiliency Lesson for Self-Regulation and Coping Skills

Resiliency Lesson for Self-Regulation and Coping Skills

These coping and resiliency activities are great for individual counseling, group counseling, or guidance SEL lessons with students that become easily dysregulated or have a tough time coping with day-to-day stressors at school. Help your students self-regulate, build resilience, and bounce back instead of going SPLAT!These activities can be used all together in one longer lesson, or you can split them up and use this resource in 2-3 sessions/lessons with your students. They're for counselors, s
Preview of Circle of Control Lesson and Activities

Circle of Control Lesson and Activities

Students need to understand what is inside their control and what is outside of their control. This resource is a great for effectively and engagingly teaching about the circle of control or locus of control. This is the type of resource that you will find yourself pulling out and using over and over again with students! Teaching about what's in our control is also a great starting point for teaching size of the problem, problem solving, and coping skills.You can use this resource as a companion
Preview of Friendship Activities and Friendship Skills Lesson

Friendship Activities and Friendship Skills Lesson

Do you have students that don't quite understand what friendship is? This friendship skills SEL lesson is an interactive way to help students understand how to be a friend and healthy friendship traits. It also makes for an excellent companion to any picture book about friendship that you love for a social-emotional learning extension.This resource includes:• Movement-based four corners intro activity to get students' brains thinking about friendship• Two short stories illustrating positive and
Preview of Mental Health Lesson for Elementary Students

Mental Health Lesson for Elementary Students

What does mental health mean? What is mental wellness? What helps and hurts our mental health? If these are important questions you want your students to understand the answers to, this mental health lesson for elementary students is what you need! This lesson was created to help students understand the basics of mental health and mental wellness, including things that help vs. hurt our mental health and signs they need to ask for help. It does not explicitly teach about depression, anxiety, or
Preview of Friendship Activity SEL Craft - Social Emotional Learning Friendship Activities

Friendship Activity SEL Craft - Social Emotional Learning Friendship Activities

Friendship Pizza is a fun and hands-on friendship activity for younger elementary students to identify the qualities of a good friend. This social emotional learning activity is perfect to use in an elementary small group, class lesson, or individual session. The finished friendship pizzas are also super fun to use with a bulletin board or as classroom decor!**Now includes a ready-to-use digital version**ACTIVITY INCLUDES:Fill in the blank worksheetWrite and draw worksheetCraft with pre-printed
Preview of Healthy Friendship Lesson and Activities

Healthy Friendship Lesson and Activities

This resource is for teaching upper elementary students about healthy friendships and how to be an amazing friend. It focuses on identifying what friendship is, elements of a healthy friendship, discussing and generating examples of how to support and encourage friends, show trustworthiness, and be yourself.Do you want to follow up this lesson with one all about boundaries and friendship problem solving? Check out this lesson here on friendship boundaries and problems.The lesson includes:•32 Sli
Preview of Emotional Regulation Coping Skills Activity

Emotional Regulation Coping Skills Activity

This no-cut flipbook is a concrete way to help students make a plan for emotional regulation! It can be used as an individual counseling activity or group counseling tool over the course of two to three sessions for anger management or dealing with worries. This flipbook builds a student's capacity for using coping skills when they're angry, worried, or sad. Think of it like a worrying workbook or anger management workbook but shorter and more fun!It covers:Comfortable vs. uncomfortable feelings
Preview of Yoga Poses with Animals for Kids, Yoga Pose Cards, Yoga Cards

Yoga Poses with Animals for Kids, Yoga Pose Cards, Yoga Cards

Looking for a fun and engaging way to incorporate mindfulness and brain breaks into your school day? Look no further than Yoga Poses with Animals for Kids! This resource features 21 adorable animal-inspired yoga poses that are perfect for downloading to any digital device or printing and laminating. Both a PDF and Google Slides™ version are included for your convenience. 1 set of 21 colored yoga cards are included as well!With your purchase, you'll receive: • 1 PDF resource • 1 Google Slides™ re
Preview of Worry and Anxiety SEL Lesson

Worry and Anxiety SEL Lesson

This resource is for teaching elementary students all about worry. Many children don't understand what anxiety really feels and looks like, which means they don't know how to identify it and take care of it in themselves! It is designed as a tier 1/universal lesson to help students to understand:What is worry?What are worry thoughts?What does worry feel like in the body?How is worry different than anger?What can we do if we realize we're feeling worried? (breathing, thoughts, circle of control,
Preview of Coping Skills Game Activity or Lesson

Coping Skills Game Activity or Lesson

This coping skills and resiliency game is great for individual or small group counseling with students that become easily dysregulated or have a tough time coping with day to day stressors at school. It's a cooperative (or competitive) game that can be played as an individual counseling activity, in group counseling, or as a class lesson to promote emotional regulation, coping skills, and becoming more resilient. Practice positive affirmations, muscle relaxation, deep breathing, and problem-solv
Preview of THINK Before You Speak Lesson With Distance Learning Option

THINK Before You Speak Lesson With Distance Learning Option

We all want our students to THINK Before They Speak! This lesson teaches each element of the THINK acronym: Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Inspiring? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind? Includes 3 examples for each THINK 'rule'. This lesson is incredibly no to low prep and also works for distance learning!This resource also includes a Google Slides (TM) version.*This resource is also available as part of my Positive Communication Lessons Bundle.Lesson includes:• Written lesson plan with ASCA mindsets
Preview of February Craft Activity, SEL Valentine's Day Student Activity

February Craft Activity, SEL Valentine's Day Student Activity

Looking for an engaging February or Valentine's Day Activity for your students? These Hearts of Affirmation will give your students to color a heart of their choice then choose affirmations to color, cut and glue onto their heart. They can then write a love letter to themselves using the February Heart paper. Get ready to see your students' creativity shine on their hearts!PS: THIS ACTIVITY IS PART OF A BUNDLE! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FEBRUARY THEMED DIGITAL ACTIVITY, YOU WILL LOVE WHAT THIS B
Preview of Expected Vs Unexpected Behaviors - Behavior Management Boom Cards Activity

Expected Vs Unexpected Behaviors - Behavior Management Boom Cards Activity

With these Expected vs. Unexpected Behaviors Boom Cards, students will learn to differentiate between expected and unexpected behaviors and how to apply that knowledge when at school, at home, and in the community.Understanding what is expected is the first step in behavior management and self-regulation. Students will get the chance to identify the expected behaviors in a wide variety of situations including the classroom, home, and social situations. UPDATE: Audio was added to every slide to
Preview of Mindfulness and Coping Videos and Posters

Mindfulness and Coping Videos and Posters

This resource is a set of animated slides/videos for leading your students in various breathing strategies, body relaxation skills, and mindfulness activities. They can be used as videos or as printed visuals and scripts.They are for:•Whole group lesson on coping skills•Brain breaks, mindfulness moments, or calming moments to use at the start or end of lessons, or for coming back after lunch/recess/related arts•Small group counseling•Individual counseling•Virtual learningThere are 18 different a
Preview of Enneagram: Psychology Personality Ice Breaker | Middle school + High School

Enneagram: Psychology Personality Ice Breaker | Middle school + High School

Enneagram Personality Types? Yes! It's a perfect topic for psychology classes, any mental health unit, or any back-to-school get-to-know-you activity- this in-person or distance learning activity is all about Enneagram, personalities. Great activity for any class- most especially Health, Life Skills or Psychology!--------------------------------------------------------------------The Enneagram is made up of nine personality types, each with its own set of strengths, challenges, desires and fear
Preview of Organization Lesson and Activities for In Person or Virtual Learning

Organization Lesson and Activities for In Person or Virtual Learning

Organization is an important study skill that our students need to be successful academically, but they don't automatically know what it means to be organized or how to do it. Use in person or for virtual learning (Google Slides TM included!). This lesson (or small group activities) is an engaging way to do just that! It focuses on organizing your space (desk or locker), organizing your time, having special spots at home, organizing your backpack, and using a planner. Use as a classroom lesson,
Preview of Identity Lesson and Activities

Identity Lesson and Activities

This Teaching Tolerance/Learning for Justice aligned identity lesson is about understanding personal identity and the identities of others. It’s an important skill on its own and also a first step towards valuing diversity and standing up to injustice. It focuses on elements of identity (race, ethnicity, religion, culture, appearance, strengths, name, gender), obvious vs. more private parts of our identities, and how each part of our identity is just one piece of our wonderful selvesThe lesson i
Preview of Get rid of the Automatic Negative Thoughts - Positive Thinking

Get rid of the Automatic Negative Thoughts - Positive Thinking

Students will learn about cognitive distortions that impact self-esteem and anxiety. Discover different types of automatic negative thinking and change it to positive thinking. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides. Great for small group counseling or class lessons.This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to recognize their irrational thinking.Includes:►Activity description including instructions/walk-through of ac
Preview of Things that BUG me activity for Anger Management

Things that BUG me activity for Anger Management

Students will identify things that bug, annoy, and make them angry. They will sort different scenarios into bug me or do not bug me jars. Great for students who are struggling with anger triggers. Includes a digital learning version for Google Classroom Distance Learning.Includes: ►Activity description including instructions/walk through of activity, objectives, materials, guiding questions, ASCA standards alignment, and SEL competencies.►What to do when something bugs you.►What to do when somet
Preview of Assertiveness Lesson Mouse, Monster, and Me

Assertiveness Lesson Mouse, Monster, and Me

This no prep interactive lesson is an easy, engaging, and effective way to teach students about being assertive with plenty of opportunities to practice! Through the assertiveness activities, students will learn about the monster (aggressive), mouse (passive), and "me" (assertive) styles of communication and problem solving then generate ideas for how to be assertive in different school situations. Resource Includes:• Slideshow to guide the lesson and teach the three communication/problem solvin
Preview of Lemons into Lemonade - Resilience activity

Lemons into Lemonade - Resilience activity

Teach perseverance and self-esteem with this activity about positive thinking. Practice recognizing negative thinking, speaking and behavior and changing it to be optimistic. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides and Google Classroom for digital learning. Great for small group counseling or class lessons.This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to understand how to overcome a negative aspect of their life and speak
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