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Free psychology interactive whiteboards

Preview of Honesty - FREE ESL adult conversation worksheet

Honesty - FREE ESL adult conversation worksheet

These FREE worksheets are a part of an ESL adult PowerPoint lesson called “honesty”.'Honesty' is a two-hour lesson containing two PowerPoints in an editable PPT format, with worksheets. It encourages conversation about how important honesty really is in our lives and what is the level of dishonesty that we are comfortable with.*This is a two-hour lesson that can be given as two consecutive hours, or as two separated one-hour lessons.Lesson one we start (for the sake of argument) with the assumpt
Preview of Conversations with Carson: Feelings Memory Match Game

Conversations with Carson: Feelings Memory Match Game

Social Star Academy's Feelings Memory Game helps children on the autism spectrum practice matching some of the most common facial expressions with the proper emotion. The child will learn to identify subtle cues in a person's facial expression that indicates a particular emotion. As well as practice expressing their emotions. You can access the free video using the link below.Conversations with Carson: Feelings Memory Match Game A child's ability to identify the emotional facial expressions of
Preview of Interactive templates-graphic organizers for Google Slides

Interactive templates-graphic organizers for Google Slides

4 Interactive templates-graphic organizers for Google SlidesThis is a great set of 4 interactive templates and graphic organizers for Google Slides. Each template can be adapted to all subjects and content matter for grades 7th-12th.Each template also includes a sample slide with an examples of how I have used that exact template in my own classroom! If you’re ready to engage your students and watch their participation rise to the next level, check these ready to go templates out!What’s Included
Preview of Determining Your Strengths

Determining Your Strengths

This is an excellent way to help students examine the unique strengths that they have. Instead of comparing themselves to other people, allow them the opportunity to learn who they are and why they are special. There are three sections. The first section provides an article with think-through questions afterward. The second section allows them to access an online character survey then examines questions related to their individual survey. The third section allows students to think about how they
Preview of Take A Deep Breath

Take A Deep Breath

Created by
Mr Chuck
This is a positive rhyme that encourages the reader to let go of the negative so that there is room for the positive. This rhyme will also be available with just the Deep Breath mantra, but this one gives you the ability to ask the reader to fill in the blanks with situations that can can often lead to their negative thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It can be placed on your classroom wall as a positive anchor and/or reminder. Plan times to use it, or use it when the class is in need. This p
Preview of Getting Rid of Stress / Communicative ESL Video Activity for B2 Level Learners

Getting Rid of Stress / Communicative ESL Video Activity for B2 Level Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
This is a communicative video activity for ESL upper-intermediate levels (CEFR: B2). The topic is methods for relieving stress or other negative emotions. This activity was originally designed for adult learners, but the material is completely suitable for children and teens. The activity includes text from the original video and a vocabulary slide that can be printed out. Although designed for group in-person classes, this activity is easily adapted for online use with individual students.Terms
Preview of Phases of Drug Dependency Visual Aid

Phases of Drug Dependency Visual Aid

Created by
Danis Marandis
Smartboard file that visually depicts a user's body response to continued drug use. The main idea is that as drug use continues, the user begins abusing the drug just to feel normal. Just a free quick visual to demonstrate.
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