Do you need a fresh new idea to expose your students to college and college readiness in middle school? Are you looking for an innovative and creative new way to deliver a college exposure lesson in middle school or in your school counseling lessons? You need this Powerpoint Resource. Here's what you'll get 100+ Slides to help you teach: College Exploration, Benefits of College Choosing A College, The Application Process, College Admissions, Paying for College, Other Options, The slides will help you explain each skill in an organized way. Slides are progressive so they are perfect for teaching, and won't contain too much information-avoid Powerpoint overload! You can stop and discuss each section separately. Use your slides along with the College Exploration Student Reference Book for engaging goal setting counseling groups or school counseling lessons that you can deliver over time. Discover more fun in Middle School College and Career Readiness with these resources: College Exploration Trade Careers Unit Another middle school resource you may need (for 5th and 6th graders) Relational Aggression bundle More resources you will love (Please note, these are elementary counseling resources) For more resources to help you have a successful and purposeful year with elementary school counseling classroom lessons, check out these Click here for the Year Long Bundle of FUN-Monthly themed SEL games and activities to engage your elementary students. Click here for the Meet the Counselor Lesson Bundle -A ready-made powerpoint lesson and newsletter Are you following The Fancy Counselor? Click here to follow my store for more great resources for school counselors and teachers.
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Create a calming and supportive environment with the Botanical Grounding Technique SEL Visuals for Calm Corner. These beautiful and engaging visuals are perfect for enhancing your classroom, counseling office, or any space dedicated to mindfulness and emotional regulation. These visuals help students manage stress and anxiety through mindfulness techniques, making them an essential addition to any calm corner or peace corner. Designed to teach healthy self-regulation and coping skills. Students Will Learn To: ⭐ Practice mindfulness through engaging grounding techniques ⭐ Develop effective self-regulation and coping skills ⭐ Reduce stress and anxiety in a healthy way ⭐ Foster a positive and calm mindset during challenging moments What’s Included: ⭐ 17 Grounding Technique Exercises ⭐ Visuals for popular techniques like the 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique, Rainbow Grounding Technique, and Alphabet Grounding Technique ⭐ Breathing exercises such as Box Breathing and Visualizing a Safe Space ⭐ Beautiful botanical-themed designs to create a serene and inviting atmosphere > This is a Digital File Download, No Physical Items Will Be Shipped ♥ DIGITAL FILE DOWNLOAD ♥ ➔ After payment is processed, download link will be sent directly to your email, check spam box too. ➔ Click 'DOWNLOAD' to save the files and print them from home or take to a print shop. ➔ High Quality Printable Files at 300 DPI ♥ Message me if you have any questions! :) ♥ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ♥ ➜ I have purchased a digital print, but I do not have an Etsy account. If you checked out as a guest, you will be able to find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase. ➜ I can’t seem to find my download notification email. Check your spam or junk inbox. If you use Gmail, do check your Social & Promotions tabs. Message me if you need help downloading the file, I'll email the files to you within 24 hours of your request. ➜ I have an Etsy account. How do I access my digital purchase? - Click here to access purchases: https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases - Go to Your Account > Purchases and reviews and look for the order. ➜ How To Open Compressed ZIP Files? To open ZIP files on your laptop or computer 1. Right-click the file and click on "Extract All.'' 2. Or, depending on your software, you might have to double click the ZIP file to open it. If you can’t open the compressed ZIP files, message me & email the files to you within 24 hours of your request. PLEASE NOTE: - No refunds once a digital file has been sent out. - These files can be printed for your personal use only. - Sharing of digital files is strictly prohibited. - Reselling of digital files and print is not allowed. - Note that colors may vary depending on monitor calibrations, your printer settings and the type of inks used.
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by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. It never fails. You run wonderful, detailed workshops, lunch talks, and seminars on the benefits of college throughout junior year, but it’s only now that a couple (dozen) seniors realize that maybe, just maybe, they should start thinking about life after high school. Now, when you are up to your ears in schedule changes, new students, 504s and other duties as assigned. Fear not. Reassure those coming late to the party there’s plenty for them to do, email them this information, and have them set up an appointment to see you once things have settled down a little. They can tell Mom they really did meet with you, they also can catch up a little, and you get a minute to try and remember your middle name. Everyone wins. What is college? Most people think of college as a four-year experience, but that’s not the case at all. Take a look at these college options; some may surprise you. How do I choose my college path? Many students start their college path by focusing on what they want to do for a living, and your counselor can help you with career exploration. Take a look at this information. Other students will choose their path by completing a college search that includes factors like college major, location, size, and cost. Some of these searches are limited to 2- and 4-year colleges, to keep that in mind. One of those searches is here. Be ready for college The single best for a successful time in college is to make the most out of your learning experiences in and out of the classroom. Use every assignment to sharpen your study skills, and use your time after school to learn more about yourself and the world around you. Take a peek. Visit college campuses This is going to be your new home, so you need to make sure it feels right—and no two colleges are the same. Use this as your guide for making a successful visit. Prepare for and take either the SAT or ACT Not all colleges require you to take a test as part of the admissions process, but many four-year colleges do. It’s wise to know what you’ll be tested on, so take a look at this advice. Apply to college This is usually easier than you think, since most colleges don’t ask for essays or teacher letters of recommendation. That’s right—most students only need 20 minutes to apply to college. No matter what the application asks for, try this site for help: Apply for financial aid You’ll most likely need your parents’ help to do this, and you sometimes have to complete more than one form, but it’s worth it. Apply for scholarships Private scholarships can help pay for college, but keep in mind that lots of students are applying for them. Try this. Choose your college Once you know where you’ve been accepted, and how much aid each college will offer, it’s time to choose the college that offers the right mix of challenge, opportunity, and support. Take a look here. Stay in touch with your college Once you tell the college you’re coming, they will be in touch over the summer with lots of information. Keep checking email and snail mail, or you may lose your spot in college. Take a peek. Ask for help once you get to college College is a different place, with different rules and different resources all designed to help you. The key is to keep asking for help until you get it! Try this.
Career exploration is important area for school counselors to cover with students. Having a career in mind helps students to set goals and plan for their future and ease the transition process. The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the basics of what it means to have a career. Students will learn about the difference between having a job vs. a career and get to explore potential career interests. What's Included: Pre/Post test for data collection 8 Slide Educational PowerPoint Interests Worksheets Dream Job Worksheets Jobs vs. Career Worksheets Goal setting reflection Action Plan Worksheet This Lesson is Aligned to the following ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors: B-LS 7: Long and short-term academic career and social/emotional goals B-SMS 6: Ability to identify and overcome barriers
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