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Middle school reflective journals for teacher interactive whiteboards

Preview of Self Help Book for New and Used Teachers

Self Help Book for New and Used Teachers

Created by
Susan Russell
This book of 53 slides we begun with the idea of helping out new teachers with beginning of the year things they really rarely get to be involved with and feel lost but it evolved into a lotof of other things o share with everyone. Check the Table of Contents that is shows for an overview.
Preview of Free SEL Slideshow: Setting Goals

Free SEL Slideshow: Setting Goals

I created this slideshow as a Mental Health Lead for my school and it will be shared with teachers in my school board. Teachers often want to teach their students about Mental Health, but are hesitant to start the conversation. Much of my lessons talk to students in a language that they can understand and are geared towards teaching them ways they can manage their Mental Health as they would their Physical Health.This slideshow has 3 lessons about how to set goals and develop good habits in li
Preview of Social/Emotional Awareness Activity

Social/Emotional Awareness Activity

Created by
Leanne Lawrence
These activities delve deep into areas some educators and students are not comfortable going. By approaching sensitive and often difficult subjects, educators can learn a great deal about their students, and students can understand their feelings and learn to express them in a positive way.
Preview of 7th Grade Journal Prompts

7th Grade Journal Prompts

Introduce these 6 journals prompts to your 7th grade class to encourage creative writing. Use the prompts for sub plans, Do Now, Exit Ticket, etc.
Preview of Emoji Poem

Emoji Poem

Created by
Gia Henkhaus
This poem was written to create awareness for children, teachers, and parents. We are living in a digital world and not all emotions are translated through text, apps and emojis. This poem highlights how painful messages and cries for help can often get lost in the screen. Our company likes to turn this into an exercise for students in the classroom. Without using devices, ask your students to draw their own emoji's and in small groups create their own poem. Then see if other classmates can
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