Help students reflect on their choices and their consequences through one of these 5 engaging activities for elementary students.
Teaching students about choices and consequences doesn't have to be a boring lecture - and can be engaging and fun and make a real impact!
Use this resource to help teach your students about decision making and predicting consequences! This resource will help your students to understand that all of our actions have consequences and that learning to predict consequences can help us make good choices with positive outcomes! Resource incl...
The kids will have a blast and learn such a powerful lesson with this "Making Good Choices Object Lesson & Family Discussion Outline." Such a cool idea!!
Teaching students about choices and consequences doesn't have to be a boring lecture - and can be engaging and fun and make a real impact!
Part of developing responsibility is understanding how choices have consequences, both good and bad. This lesson plan includes several activities to use with middle-upper elementary students to help them recognize the impact of their choices and become more responsible decision makers. Pick and choose which activities to use in your lesson or small group to […]
Part of developing responsibility is understanding how choices have consequences, both good and bad. This lesson plan includes several activities to use with middle-upper elementary students to help them recognize the impact of their choices and become more responsible decision makers. Pick and choose which activities to use in your lesson or small group to […]
Teaching students about choices and consequences doesn't have to be a boring lecture - and can be engaging and fun and make a real impact!
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The kids will have a blast and learn such a powerful lesson with this "Making Good Choices Object Lesson & Family Discussion Outline." Such a cool idea!!
Part of developing responsibility is understanding how choices have consequences, both good and bad. This lesson plan includes several activities to use with middle-upper elementary students to help them recognize the impact of their choices and become more responsible decision makers. Pick and choose which activities to use in your lesson or small group to […]
I frequently hear teachers talking about how their students lack responsibility. Teaching responsibility to students is tricky, but here's how I do it.
Printable and digital CBT worksheets for school counselors to use with individual students during counseling activities with kids. Cognitive-behavioral approaches are short-term and evidence-based, making them a perfect match for school counseling. These reusable CBT Worksheets are great for introducing and practicing key skills with students. They are also perfect for small group counseling, individual counseling, or emergency problem-solving sessions. These CBT tools will help you cover essential skills such as: Identifying feelings and the size of feelings, Understanding and challenging negative thinking, Reflecting on thoughts and feelings, Problem-solving and testing our thinking and beliefs. What's Included? 15 CBT Worksheets for Individual Counseling with Google Slides TM versions to support students during distance learning. Completed examples of all worksheets are included. Feelings Scales and Feelings Thermometers Feelings Thermometers Riding the Wave Up and Down Meltdown Mountain How Full Is Your Cup? Connecting Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors CBT Triangle Think-Feel-Act Sheets Student Think-Feel Slips Round the Bases Flying Your Kite Think - Feel - Act Map Trackers Feelings Tracker Thought Record Testing Our Thinking & Problem Solving 3 Questions 2 Ways to Think About It In Our Control or Out of Our Control Problem - Choices - Consequences - Solutions Details This resource is ideal for all mental health staff in elementary schools, including school psychologists, counselors, and social workers. Special education teachers will also find these resources useful.
The kids will have a blast and learn such a powerful lesson with this "Making Good Choices Object Lesson & Family Discussion Outline." Such a cool idea!!
Part of developing responsibility is understanding how choices have consequences, both good and bad. This lesson plan includes several activities to use with middle-upper elementary students to help them recognize the impact of their choices and become more responsible decision makers. Pick and choose which activities to use in your lesson or small group to […]
Teaching students about choices and consequences doesn't have to be a boring lecture - and can be engaging and fun and make a real impact!
Ethics and Responsible Decision Making Determines the Integrity of Our Character. What Would John-Boy Do? is a STUDENT-DIRECTED Exercise. Employ and instill ethical thinking with the help from famous people. Activity promotes student engagement -- And CREATIVITY! Assignment has practical and reflective exercises for dicey situations with the help of public figures. Worksheets promote self awareness around human reactions, choices and consequences. Proactive Assignment Objectives: Examine Self Regulation Practices Practice Situation-Task-Action-Resolution Issues Awareness Around Behavior Modification to Get Results Develop Critical Thinking for Appropriate Etiquette Conduct Cultivate Conscientious Introspective Reflective Skill Sets NO-Prep, Print-and-Go Worksheets can be used for: Social Studies Discussion Starters Counseling and Coaching For Independent, Self Directed -or Group Assignments Receive credits for leaving your comment and rating on this product Your credits can be used to purchase other Patty Ann Products at TPT! THANK YOU & ENJOY!
Teaching students about choices and consequences doesn't have to be a boring lecture - and can be engaging and fun and make a real impact!
Support your kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students in developing self control and self regulation skills by inviting them to participate in an 10-session Self Control group counseling program. Your K-2 elementary students will participate in activities, discussions, and games as they learn to practice self control, personal space, social skills, and consider choices and consequences. Many of the activities are differentiated so they can be used across multiple grade and ability levels! The planning is done for you with everything you need to prep for group counseling sessions, from teacher referral forms, to group planning pages, to pre and post data collection sheets, editable parent and caregiver permission form and handout, detailed lesson plans with ASCA Standards, group reminder passes, hall passes, group session trackers, an editable follow-up family letter, and more! Activities are traffic/stoplight themed throughout. You can also implement these activities during individual counseling sessions or adapt for classroom counseling lessons! A fun, collaborative non-competitive game is included for the final group session together! Session topics: Session #1: Introduction Session #2: What is Self Control? Session #3: What Makes it Difficult to Have Self Control? Session #4: Controlling our Impulses Session #5: Taking Turns Session #6: Choices & Consequences Session #7: Body Control (Hands, Arms, Legs) Session #8: Think Before You Speak Session #9: Coping With Strong Feelings Session #10: Closing Session Choose from color and printer-friendly, blackline versions of the curriculum in both PowerPoint and PDF. Your zip download includes 4 flattened versions: A 120-page PowerPoint (PPTX) version in color A 120-page PDF version in color A 120-page PowerPoint (PPTX) version in printer-friendly blackline A 120-page PDF version in printer-friendly blackline The Self Control 10-session group curriculum includes: Resource Cover Terms of Use, Let’s Connect! Group Curriculum Cover Student Folder Covers (editable name box) Spine Labels Table of Contents A Note for Counselors Activity Ideas for Kids Self Control Book List Group Counseling Request Permission Form (editable) Small Group Teacher Input (editable table) Group Planning Sheet (editable table) Group Planning Notes Page (editable text box) Hall Passes - 6 per page Group Reminder Passes - 4 per page, 2 versions (details editable) Group Session Overview ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors Standards Group Attendance Tracker (editable table) Group Session Tracker Session #1: Introduction Group Plans Group Pretest Our Group Rules Our Group Goals Group Check-In Signs Talking Stick Printable Session #2: What is Self Control? Group Plans Self Control Visual Response Wands Printables Session #2 Task Cards Session #3: What Makes it Difficult to Have Self Control? Group Plans Focus Maze (3 versions) Answer Keys Session #4: Controlling Our Impulses Group Plans Controlling Our Impulses Visuals Session #4 Task Cards Session #5: Taking Turns Group Plans Activity Instructions Session #5 Picture Cues “Our Group Story” (2 differentiated versions) Session #6: Choices & Consequences Visuals: Stop, Think, Choose Activity 1 Scenarios Session #6 Task Cards Activity 2 (3 differentiated versions) Session #7: Body Control (Hands, Arms, Legs) Group Plans My Personal Space Visual Where Do We Need Personal Space? Visual Session #8: Think Before You Speak Group Plans Visual Okay to Say/Not Okay to Say Signs Session #8 Task Cards Session #9: Coping with Strong Feelings Group Plans Traffic Light Student Printable Coping Skills Visual Session #10: Closing Session Group Plans Posttest Self Control Game Directions for Set Up (prep involved) Instructions and Printables Closing Letter (editable) Related Resources Credits *Page count (240) includes both color version and blackline versions. The group curriculum is 120 pages, including the cover. Most of the curriculum pages are flattened and non-editable unless noted in bold above, as clipart and fonts have been flattened per the artists’ Terms of Use. Page count also includes Cover, Terms of Use, Resource Links, and Credits pages. Expand your group counseling toolbox! K-2 Social Skills 3-5 Social Skills Separation Anxiety & School Anxiety Grief & Loss Girls' Self Esteem Study Skills Test Anxiety Worry Garden Children of Incarcerated Parents Family Changes: Divorce and Separation Follow Counselor Station on TPT! Leave a review to earn credits toward future TPT purchases.
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This Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) based resource for perspective taking and empathy is perfect for individual counseling and small group counseling lessons with elementary students. Work on helping students understand the impact of their actions, the perspective of others, and choices they can make with engaging lessons, a lapbook, crafts, picture cards, behavior charts, and completion certificates. What You Get Impact Inspector Poster in Color and Black and White Lesson Plan 1: Your Actions Impact Others. Vocabulary Cards What’s the Impact? Picture Scenarios 8 Scenario Cards Activity Tokens Case File Worksheets with Answer Keys Lesson Plan 2: Changing Your Actions Changes Consequences. What If Maps Picture Scenario Cards and Possible Scenarios Impact Inspector Task Cards Impact Inspector Lapbook with inserts Magnifying Glass Craft Certificate of Completion Behavior Charts Impact Inspector Consequence Map Details This resource is for school counselors, school psychologists, and special education teachers. This will fit in perfectly into individual or group sessions with students who struggle with perspective-taking and understanding the impact of their actions. Ideas for differentiation are included as well as multiple activity options. The Helper Squad The Helper Squad game came to life because I always struggled to find counseling materials that incorporated both CBT and social-emotional learning. I needed materials that were flexible and reusable. Most importantly, I wanted materials that my students connected to and used even when they were struggling. THE 5 MEMBERS OF THE HELPER SQUAD Chief Emotion Officer helps us identify how we are feeling, how strong our feelings are, what triggers certain feelings, and when a feeling may get too big to handle. Doctor Positive helps us change negative thoughts by using facts for our thinking. Realistic, positive thinking is her goal! Coping Captain helps us use coping strategies when we are overwhelmed. He teaches us ways to calm down and makes sure we prepared when tough situations are ahead. Impact Inspector helps us understand how our actions affect others. She shows us how to see the situation from other perspectives and see if different choices would have led to a better outcome. Fantastic Fix-It helps us find ways to solve problems and make a situation better. He helps us apologize and come up with real solutions. Meet The Helper Squad!
Do your students need help with problem solving and decision making skills? In A Pickle will help your students learn how to make tough decisions. Students will learn about choices and consequences and then look at different situations and discuss the choices to be made. Posters, worksheets, and additional scenarios complete the lesson. ●●● By practicing social situation scenarios and using problem solving strategies to analyze the situation, brainstorm solutions and decide on a plan of action to solve the problem, students learn what to do when they encounter similar situations in real life. Contains: ✅ 32 Question Cards ✅ Directions ✅ 2 Classroom Posters ✅ 1 page of Situational Questions for class discussion ✅ 1 Choices and Consequences Worksheet ► ► This game is also part of the June Counseling Bundle which contains 4 other lessons, games, and activities at a discounted price! ▶▶ Check out the preview to see everything included! ❤️ What people are saying about this resource ❤️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❝A great resource to use for such important skills for my older kiddos. They enjoyed it and we were able to have really important conversations!❞ ~ Josie B. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❝Well written scenarios and incredibly practical. Thank you!❞ ~Colin R. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❝Great resource! My students love situation cards and activities. The worksheets allow them to consider more than one possible choice and multiple outcomes!❞ ~Jocelyn C. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ► ► Need more Social Skills Task Cards? Then check out these: In A Pickle-About Relationships Social Skills Cards Valentine's Day Social Skills Task Cards Winter Break Social Skills Task Cards ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ▶ Don't forget to follow along! My TpT Store Facebook Instagram © Carol Miller - Counseling Essentials
What are the Civic and Social Responsibilities of the Rich and Famous? Because the wealthy have more, does it mean they are obligated to help the less fortunate? Are famous privileged people duty-bound to share their abundance or act philanthropic? People in the public eye are scrutinized for their lifestyles and beliefs. This awareness activity presents intriguing questions as discussion starters to engage your Social Studies students! Activity Objectives: Develop Problem-Resolution Ideas Critique and Explore Challenging Topics Assess Personal and Public Social Responsibilities Discern and Evaluate Choices and Consequences Examine Appropriate Personal and Public Behaviors Understand Effects of Cultural Perceptions and Stigmas Awareness of Life Style Choices and Its Impact on Society Action Oriented > Read-Think- Write Thoughts- Post IT- Assess & Discuss! Lesson Overview: Introduce the Objective Explain Subject Matter Fill-in Question Prompts Progressive Activity Pages + Student Consensus **No Prep EASY Lesson for Bulletin- or White- Boards **Great for GROUPS or INDEPENDENT STUDY! Did You Know ... You can receive credits for leaving your comment and rating on this product? The credits can be applied to purchase other Patty Ann Products at TPT! CONNECT WITH PATTY ANN HERE Thank YOU and Enjoy!
One page decision making graphic organizer. Includes simple questions, area to make two choices and identify the positive and negative consequences of each choice.
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Part of developing responsibility is understanding how choices have consequences, both good and bad. This lesson plan includes several activities to use with middle-upper elementary students to help them recognize the impact of their choices and become more responsible decision makers. Pick and choose which activities to use in your lesson or small group to meet the needs and levels of your students! *This lesson is also available as part of my Responsibility Lesson Plan Bundle.* This resource includes: • Written lesson plan with ASCA mindsets/behaviors and CASEL competencies • Optional hook using Kid President’s “Making Tough Choices” video • Two fill in the blank activity sheets • Two different puzzle sets (two piece: choice to consequence, four piece: scenario to three consequences) • “I Have, Who Has” game • Exit ticket ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors Demonstrate critical-thinking skills to make informed decisions Demonstrate ethical decision making and social responsibility CASEL (Social Emotional Learning) Competencies Self-Management Responsible Decision Making Resource Rationale Children need to understand that there are consequences (good and/or bad) to every choice that we make. This resource helps them make the connection by providing numerous examples and differentiated opportunities to practice their understanding independently or in small groups. The puzzles provide for an hands-on/tactile approach while the fill in the blanks push students to think deeper and more creatively. How to Use This Resource This resource works in both whole group guidance lessons or small group sessions for students grades 2nd-5th. If using the puzzles, you may choose to select the ones most applicable to your group. The materials included in this resource are enough to spread over the course of 2 lessons/sessions if desired. ✨Glowing Praise for This Resource✨ “My students loved this interactive activity! I'm a middle school counselor and I teach one class to a group of 8th graders each quarter called Leadership and Careers. This lesson fit in perfectly with the leadership aspect when we talked about what it means to be impulsive, be a follower vs. a leader, think before we act / speak, etc. It was wonderful! [...] Great activity and would highly recommend!” ~Allison R. “This was a very helpful resource to use in my classroom counseling lessons and it created a lot of great discussion. Students really liked finding the "choice" and "consequence" cards that matched as they moved around the classroom.” ~Kate H. Open up the preview for more details!
Helping students to take responsibility for their actions and become better independent problem solvers is a big part of our role as educators! This companion to the book “But It’s Not My Fault!” is an engaging way to do just that. Included in this resource: • Written lesson plan with ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors […]
This activity is an I have Who has game focused on consequences, a group activity that gets students interacting and requires them to really focus.
We were told we had a choice. But not that our choice had consequences. We were told love was free. Or maybe we just wanted it to be, because we wanted what we wanted: Love without commitment, sex …
Teach your students about responsibility by answering the question “Whose job is it?” about important school related tasks. This lesson plan is an engaging and active way to help develop student responsibility without preaching to the kiddos about what they need to do. Students engage in one of two activities: carousel (students rotate around the […]
How to foster independence and work on teaching toddlers consequences through choices.
The kids will have a blast and learn such a powerful lesson with this "Making Good Choices Object Lesson & Family Discussion Outline." Such a cool idea!!