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3rd grade problem solving resources for parents

Preview of Coping Skills - Self Regulation Strategies - Emotion Identification Poster

Coping Skills - Self Regulation Strategies - Emotion Identification Poster

This chart can serve as a visual menu of coping skills / self-regulation skills children have previously learned and can utilize when they are feeling overwhelmed. Both 8.5x11 and 11x17 sizes are provided.
Preview of School Anxiety-Parent Brochure

School Anxiety-Parent Brochure

As a school counselor, parents often ask me for resources. I was really lacking in the area of school anxiety. So, I created this brochure as an helpful educational resource for parents.School Anxiety is an issue school counselors and teachers deal with on a daily basis. Parental support is an important component in achieving school success. The How to Manage School Anxiety Brochure is a great resource to help parents know what to do if their child is experiencing school anxiety. This broch
Preview of Behavior Data collection Sheets

Behavior Data collection Sheets

Collecting behavior data can be frustrating without clear and concise forms. If you need some simple and straightforward behavior data collecting forms, this is a really simple set that you can use in your classroom or any setting. This product includes: - Event recording (2 pages) - Interval recording (1 page) - Frequency recording (1 page) - Duration recording (1 page) - ABC recording (1 page) - ABC category examples (1 page) Customer Tips: Please leave feedback to get credits that you ca
Preview of Small Group Counseling Permission Form (Editable)

Small Group Counseling Permission Form (Editable)

Use this form to get permission to begin small groups with your students. I always like for parents to be aware when a small group is starting and why their child might be invited. I hope this form makes your life easier. Just print, write the students name and send home. This document can be edited so you can change the name of the group, add your own information, and make it your own. If you enjoy this product, please leave me some positive feedback!
Preview of Helping Your Child Improve School Attendance Brochure- A Parent Resource

Helping Your Child Improve School Attendance Brochure- A Parent Resource

****PLEASE NOTE: This brochure is included in my Improving School Attendance Bundle. Please don't purchase if you own that product.*** This is NOT an editable product.This brochure was created as an educational resource to help parents/guardians support their child in improving attendance at school. This brochure includes defining what school avoidance is and 10 helpful tips to improve attendance.Download includes:Both boy and girl versionsColor copy versionBlack and white versionDirections for
Preview of Do It Yourself ANGER TOOL BELT craft for your coping skills tool box

Do It Yourself ANGER TOOL BELT craft for your coping skills tool box

Teach children the power of self control with the ANGER TOOL BELT by emphasizing the technique of visualizing wearing their anger belt when upset. Product includes: Do It Yourself Anger Tool Belt 30 Anger Trigger Nails, plus blanks for personalizing 30 Anger Coping Tools, plus blanks for personalizing Bonus Anger Tool Belt Worksheet Color and color friendly version Anger Tool Belt Activities: Color, cut and paste Anger Tool Belt together Sorting Trigger Nails and Coping Tools in the corr
Preview of What do mathematicians do?

What do mathematicians do?

Created by
Hill's Heroes
This product is aligned with the Common Core 8 math practices and highlights the things that mathematicians do: Talk about math Explain their ideas Make predictions Work together Compare Make mistakes Record ideas Change their ideas Check their work Look for challenges Each page has 2 of the things that mathematicians do. I use these on my math word wall. There are two pages at the end of this packet that contain all of the things that mathematicians do (one in black & white and one in c
Preview of Elapsed Time: Teaching Elapsed Time Using T-Charts

Elapsed Time: Teaching Elapsed Time Using T-Charts

Created by
Rachel Glowacki
Through many years of teaching, I have found that elapsed time is one of the most difficult skills to teach students. Whereas some believe this skill is more developmental (you get it when you get it), the standards do not seem to agree. To make matters worse, it never fails that there are elapsed time problems on the state standardized tests. And EVERY YEAR, these are the problems that students always struggle with the most. Then came the elapsed time t-chart—the answer to my prayers! A t-cha
Preview of Editable Class Work or Homework Completion Behavior Checklist Chart or Desk Tag

Editable Class Work or Homework Completion Behavior Checklist Chart or Desk Tag

Created by
Primary Thyme
Here is an editable Class Work/Homework Completion Behavior Chart (Google Slides document) or Desk Tag to help your ADHD child/student, or a child/student with Executive Function issues to complete their schoolwork or homework in a systematic way.There are 4 similar checklist charts that can be used to help the child focus on his/her work behavior and motivate him/her to complete their work.Since this Google Slides presentation is completely editable, it might help your child/student to visualiz
Preview of Conference Letter for Student Self-Evaluation to Parents CCSS Grades 3-6

Conference Letter for Student Self-Evaluation to Parents CCSS Grades 3-6

This Student-to-Parent Conference Letter transforms communication, ensuring that crucial information is conveyed effectively and efficiently. By involving students in the conversation, it promotes accountability and enriches the conference experience.Key Features of This Resource:Student Self-Evaluation: Students assess their academic journey and set future goals.Streamlined Communication: Creates a clear, direct dialogue between teachers, students, and parents.Collaborative Approach: Designed f
Preview of It's Okay to Make Mistakes: A Social Story About How to Manage Mistakes

It's Okay to Make Mistakes: A Social Story About How to Manage Mistakes

Created by
Simply Ashley
Many children struggle with making mistakes, especially while at school. The pressure of achieving can induce anxiety, which causes children to act out in different ways. "It's Okay to Make Mistakes" provides children with strategies on how to calm down and get back to a productive state of mind. Read this story to a group of children, or to an individual child to support. This story can be read prior to, as a preventative measure, or following an incident, to remind them of their strategies
Preview of My Feelings • A Cute Feelings Check-In Printable K-3+

My Feelings • A Cute Feelings Check-In Printable K-3+

Created by
Figs and Dates
Our “My Feelings” worksheet is a visual resource to help children let you know how they’re feeling and why. Teachers and parents can use this sheet as a quick daily check-in, or when children feel uncomfortable or embarrassed talking to an adult. This sheet is also useful as part of a time-out, helping children pause, reflect, and understand their emotions. Space for using words or pictures to describe the cause of their emotion allows children to tell their story in the way they’re most comfort
Preview of Guide, visuals and strategies: sensory component to the behavior? OT SPED

Guide, visuals and strategies: sensory component to the behavior? OT SPED

Do you have students who you do not know if their behavior is related to sensory components? This is a guide that includes an overview of sensory-related needs related to behavior. This explains how sensory is incorporated into behavior. What’s included:•Introduction (page 4)•SEAT-includes a chart that discusses the difference between functions of behavior with sensory vs tangible, escape and attention/connection seeking. (page 5)•Discussion of ABC data (page 6)•ABC data chart (page 7-printable)
Preview of Behavior Refocus Plan behavior form IB PYP Inquiry

Behavior Refocus Plan behavior form IB PYP Inquiry

Sometimes kids just need to reflect on their behavior to make it positive again. This form (3 different versions) allows them the ability to think about their actions and their consequences. Complete with note to parents about turning the sheet back the next day and additional steps taken by the teacher before the form was completed, this is a great tool for holding students accountable for their own behavior. :)Good for documenting parent/teacher contact for administrators, too!
Preview of Kids Daily Responsibilities Chart, Printable Daily Routine, Chore Chart.

Kids Daily Responsibilities Chart, Printable Daily Routine, Chore Chart.

Created by
Gita Krigere
Kids Daily Responsibilities Chart, Printable Daily Routine, Chore Chart, Morning/Evening Checklist, Daily Task List, Children's Job PosterPerfect for toddlers and older kids, there are 30+ (1 is blank - write yourself) daily chores to help them grow. For older children though there are also prompts for yard work, laundry, feeding the family animals, and more.
Preview of Behavior Chart for (home version)

Behavior Chart for (home version)

Created by
Lisa Gingerich
This is a behavior chart that can be used with students at home. It is a great resource for teachers and counselors to share with parents! Use a clothes pin to clip up or down depending on behavior. Student has a visual reminder of how their day is!
Preview of Elapsed Time: Elapsed Time Bundle

Elapsed Time: Elapsed Time Bundle

Created by
Rachel Glowacki
Through many years of teaching, I have found that elapsed time is one of the most difficult skills to teach students. Whereas some see this skill as being more developmental (you get it when you get it), the standards do not seem to agree. To make matters worse, it never fails that there are elapsed time problems on the state standardized tests. I have developed a bundle of resources to help with these problems. This bundle contains a wide variety of tools to help with teaching elapsed time
Preview of STEM Supply List for Parent Letters Supply Donation Request for STEM Activities

STEM Supply List for Parent Letters Supply Donation Request for STEM Activities

As I gear up to teach math and science again next year, I thought it best to have a comprehensive STEM supply list. Last year I really needed a list that showed the materials I constantly used and constantly ran out of. After all, if you do STEM projects with your kids, you know there are common items you run out of. I mean..... the amount of tape used it quite impressive! :-) It's also expensive to buy it all yourself, so donations from parents are always appreciated! I never came across a l
Preview of ANTI-BULLYING CONTRACT: Bullying Awareness Month

ANTI-BULLYING CONTRACT: Bullying Awareness Month

Bullying has always been a rampant issue in school. It’s time to put a STOP to bullying! Let your student be an agent of change using this contract that can be used by parents and teachers. Just print and compile these pages, and you’re good to go!TRIVIA: Did you know that Blue Shirt Day was created by STOMP Out Bullying to highlight the importance of Bullying Prevention Awareness Month every October? This 4-page contract includes reflective activities for children. Let them define bullying and
Preview of STUDENT BEHAVIOR CHART: WEEKLY BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TOOL

STUDENT BEHAVIOR CHART: WEEKLY BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TOOL

Created by
Autumn Ottenad
As teachers, we want to help all students learn. Many times, teachers give accommodations to students other than special education students. These students are usually in the Response to Intervention (RTI) program. It is important to come prepared to student meetings with documentation of the accommodations that you have given so that you can give a recommendation for an increase or decrease in tier level. Sometimes, you need to come ready to a meeting requesting a referral to your school's Spec
Preview of Conflict Resolution Activities Social Skills Problem Solving Activities

Conflict Resolution Activities Social Skills Problem Solving Activities

Created by
NamasteinSchool1
Tired of whining, unnecessary fights, and students running to you every time they face conflict? Lean into social emotional learning with these social skills lessons in problem solving activities to support conflict resolution and friendship skills in Kindergarten, first grade, second grade and small counseling groups. Promote self-regulation by giving your friendship groups and students in need age-appropriate tools to work on their social skills.Includes:Problem Solvers SpinnerBug & a Wish
Preview of Behavior Processing Sheet (PBIS)  for Lower and Upper Elementary

Behavior Processing Sheet (PBIS) for Lower and Upper Elementary

Effective sheet for processing behavior concernsIncluded in download:1. Suggested use2. 2 lower elementary forms3. 2 upper elementary formsALL completely editable!Font Credit To: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Amy-GroesbeckClip Art Credit To: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Sarah-Pecorino-Illustration
Preview of Primary Daily Behavior Report Parent Communication and Behavior Contract

Primary Daily Behavior Report Parent Communication and Behavior Contract

If you need a simple primary behavior contract and daily parent communication report, this is a really simple set that you can stamp or write on. There is a place for parents to initial and send back daily, allowing you to collect on Monday. This is a great tool to track improvements in behavior and student data binders. Customer Tips: Please leave feedback to get credits that you can spend on MORE TPT products! Like my TPT page to learn about updates, new products, and new freebies! Find
Preview of Behavior Tracking Form

Behavior Tracking Form

Created by
Cr8tve Momma
This behavior tracking form was created with parent communication in mind. It could be sent home at the end of the day for the parent to review. It might also be helpful to bring a few of these to a child's team meeting. Often there are children in your classroom that need to be redirected frequently. This form allows you to write down the disruptive or off-task behaviors, the times they occur, and what actions/steps you took to improve the situation. Happy Teaching!
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