We all want to experience pleasure and avoid pain. But there are really two kinds of pleasure and pain that motivate everything we do. If you are promotion-focused, you want to advance and avoid missed opportunities. If you are prevention-focused, you want to minimize losses and keep things working. And as Tory Higgins has found in his groundbreaking research, if you understand how people focus, you have the power to motivate yourself and everyone around you. Showing how promotion/prevention focus applies across a wide range of situations from selling products to managing employees to raising children to getting a second date, Halvorson and Higgins show us how to identify focus, how to change focus, and how to use focus exactly the right way to get results. Short, punchy, and prescriptive, Focus will help you see not just what’s going on around you— but what’s underneath. Visit the author's website at www.heidigranthalvorson.com for a special pre-order giveaway.
Different Ways to Say I Think in English I believe… I would say… I consider… To me… From my point of view… It is my view… It’s my belief that… I honestly believe that… To my way of thinking… I feel… In my opinion… I assume… In my point of view… If you ask me… As far as I can tell… To my mind… As far as I’m concerned… The way I see things is that… As I see it… It seems to me that…
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Our interactive Calm Down Corner kit has EVERYTHING you need to help your students with self-regulation, and will be a true game changer for your classroom management. It's the perfect social emotional learning and behavior management tool that's essential for every elementary classroom! You'll be able to create a beautiful break space where students can independently use coping strategies to self-regulate and manage their big feelings. All the while reducing classroom disruptions, making it easier for you teach! With strong visual supports, our calm corner kit guides students to identify their emotions, choose a calming tool, and get ready to learn, focus, and get along with others. It's an effective SEL trauma sensitive behavior intervention and excellent alternative to clip charts. Used in over 26,000 classrooms, homes & counseling offices. ⭐️ ⭐️ Click on the VIDEO and PREVIEW to see what you'll get! ⭐️ ⭐️ WHAT'S INCLUDED Everything you need to create your Calm Corner in your classroom, office, or home (with the exception of sensory tools). Calm Corner Signs (with 10 different name choices and 3 different styles) Rules Sign (using trauma informed language, 3 styles) Extensive User's Guide and Description of How Each Coping Skill Helps "I Need a Break" Cards (3 styles) Calm Box Labels (6 styles) Coping Skills, Feelings, and Gratitude Posters / Decor (Multiple Styles) Coping Skills Checklist Feelings & Coping Skills Check-In / Check-Out Form Coping Tools Task Cards Interactive Breathing Boards Feel-Good Pictures (composed of funny & cute animal photos) 6 Puzzles (with positive messages) 17 Yoga Poses 26 Animal Strength Cards 26 Positive Affirmation Cards and Posters 26 Gratitude Task Cards, Checklist and 2 Worksheets Over 50 Coloring Pages "I Wish My Teacher Knew" Form "I Need" Choice Board and checklists 8 Journal Writing Prompts plus Journal Template 8 Letter Writing Prompts plus Letter Template 11 My Happy Place and Memories Task Cards Breathe and Be With My Feelings Interactive Lap Book, which includes 25 Physical Sensations Identification Board Interactive Feelings Check-In and Coping Tools Wall Display Feelings Choice Board, Poster, and Slider Coping Tools Choice Board PLUS, all resources come in Color and Black/White printing options, too! WHAT EDUCATORS ARE SAYING "If I could give this an A++++ I would! I haven't seen such a comprehensive, all encompassing, ready to go Cool Down Corner resource such as this! Thank you so much for all of the options and resources included!" "There are not enough words to say how amazing this resource is. I went through a ton of options before I bought this product but it was the best this I have ever purchased on this website. This is so well thought out and organized. You can tell the creator really understand childhood development and feelings. I love that there are resources to help kids identify their feelings. There are also ways for the kids to ask for help from the teacher. This whole thing is amazing. I love that there are different color schemes to match your room and ideals. The activities are also differentiated. WholeHearted School Counseling could sell this for 20 or more dollars and it would still be worth the price. Get it while you can!" This is something that all classrooms need to have. It is perfect to allow students to feel their feelings and calm them down without disruptions, plus it was easy to create. So many great tools to help my students who struggle to both self-manage and communicate. The TACTILE and illustrative nature of many of these resources is very helpful! COMMON QUESTIONS and ANSWERS What calming strategies are included? Draw, Color, Exercise, Build Something, Do a Puzzle, Squeeze Then Relax My Muscles (like Rocks and Socks), Ask for Help, Stretch, Do Yoga, Gratitude, Think of a Happy Memory or Place, Reed a Book, Look at Feel-Good Pictures, 4 Interactive Breathing Boards, Push Against the Wall, Ocean Wave Breathing, Give Self or Stuffed Animal a Hug, Take Slow Breaths and Sit with Feelings, Get a Drink of Water, Help Someone, Do a Chore, Use Positive Self-Talk, Roller Coaster Breathing (also known as 5 Finger Breathing), Use a Sensory Tool, Journal, Write a Letter, Identify Feelings, Use Animal Strength Cards, What feelings are included? Angry, Sad, Lonely, Happy, Distracted, Confused, Silly, Worried, Sick, Surprised, Bored, Safe, Annoyed, Hungry, Disappointed, Brave, Stressed Out, Out of Control, Shy, Embarrassed, Hurt, Thirsty, Tired, Excited, Calm, Scared, Anxious, Hopeful What names are included for this Center or Space? Calm Corner, Calming Corner, Calm Down Corner, Cool Off Corner, Peace Corner, Quiet Corner, Rest and Return, Take a Break Station, Safe Zone, Zen Zone How Can This Calm Corner Help Me Create a Trauma Sensitive Classroom? More and more we are learning about the vital importance of cultivating trauma sensitive classrooms and schools. Kids need to feel safe, cared for and seen before they are ready to learn and get along with others. Warrior educators like yourself understand this... and this is why we are seeing a movement to implement safe spaces, like Calm Corners in classrooms. Teaching children self-regulation coping tools helps the thinking part of their brain, the pre-fontal cortex, to get back on track when big emotions -which are adaptive and there for very good reasons- make it hard for kids to engage in school tasks. Many of our students need extra support in this area, often coming to school already in a reactive state of fear, worry & chronic stress. Until we help students manage and relate-with kindness & compassion-to these challenging emotional experiences, they will not be ready to learn the academic tools that students need to be successful in and out of school. Can Families Use This Calming Corner Kit At Home? Yes! What Other Counseling, Wellness, or Social Emotional Learning Resources Do You Recommend to Help My Students or Children Regulate Their Emotions? 50 Coping Tools for Kids! The Brain and The Stress Response SEL Lesson & Activities The Calm Classroom Bundle for Classroom Management ___________________________________ Learn about sales, freebies & new resources (that are always 50% off the first 48 hours!): Follow WholeHearted School Counseling™ on TPT Join our Newsletter Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter ___________________________________ Earn TPT credit to Use on Future Purchases: Visit your My Purchases page. Click on the Provide Feedback button for any Paid Resources. 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English Phrases Samples, Say Because in Different Way; now that on the grounds that over owing to seeing since thanks to through whereas for the reason that for the sake of in as much as in behalf of in that in the interest of in view of as as a result of as long as as things go being by cause of by reason of by virtue of considering due to for
English different ways to say I think, english prases about i think; I guess… As I understand it… I consider that… I esteem that… I deem that… As I see… I assume that… I feel that… If you wonder my opinion… In my opinion… If you ask me… The way I see it… It seems to me… As far as I can see… As far as I’m concerned… I feel… I honestly believe that… From my point of view… I assume… I consider… To me… It is my view… To my way of thinking… It’s my belief that… To my
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El verbo «to be» es uno de los más importantes en el idioma inglés. Aquí aprenderás sus formas, usos y conjugación.
Different Ways to Say I AGREE in English (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); I agree.…
Stop Saying I Think, Different Ways to Say I Think I believe… I would say… I consider… To me… I feel… In my opinion… I assume… It’s my belief that… I honestly believe that… To my way of thinking… In my point of view… As far as I can tell… As far as I’m concerned… The way I see things is that… It seems to me that… As I see it… To my mind… From my point of view… It is my view… If you ask me…
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21 Ways to Say Because in English as a result of as long as as things go by cause of by reason of by virtue of considering due to for the reason that for the sake of in as much as in behalf of in that in the interest of in view of now that on the grounds that owing to since thanks to through
Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin? This is what illustrator Minna Sundberg has captured in an elegant infographic of a linguistic tree which reveals some fascinating links between different tongues.
Look See Watch! Look, see and watch are all actions you do with your eyes, but there are some small differences in the way we use each word.
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Explanation and Examples of Interjections in English Interjections, express meaning or feeling in a word or two words. They do not help the reader understand the relationship between words and phrases in the sentence. Instead, interjections are words that express easily the emotions of the speaker or the author. They have nothing to do with the grammatical structure in other parts of the sentence. Sometimes, interjections are used in academic or formal writings. They’re offset by an exclamation point. You’ll find interjections at the beginning of sentences, in the middle of sentences, at the end of sentences, and sometimes as
English words to use instead of very Very quiet –> Hushed Very rich –> Wealthy Very sharp –> Keen Very scary –> Chilling Very rainy –> Pouring Very painful –> Excruciating Very pale –> Ashen Very old –> Ancient Very perfect –> Flawless Very scared –> Petrified Very serious –> Grave Very shiny –> Gleaming Very short –> Brief Very old-fashioned –> Archaic Very noisy –> Deafening Very bad –> Awful Very cold –> Freezing Very clear –> Obvious Very long –> Extensive Very stupid –> Idiotic Very warm –> Hot Very large –> Huge Very soft –> Downy Very special –> Exceptional Very dear –> Cherished Very clever –> Very afraid –> Fearful Very dry –> Arid Very accurate –> Exact Very empty –> Desolate Very loose –> Slack Very cute –> Adorable Very lively –> Animated Very often –> Frequently Very thirsty –> Parched Very tight –> Constricting Very wide –> Expansive Very windy –> Blustery Very heavy –> Leaden Very hungry –> Starving Very friendly –> Amiable Very evil –> Wicked Very messy –> Slovenly Very nice –> Kind Very wet –> Soaked Very tall –> Towering Very expensive –> Costly Very sad –> Sorrowful Very difficult –> Arduous Very cheap –> Stingy Very big –> Massive Very angry –> Furious Very happy –> Ecstatic Very confused –> Perplexed Very creative –> Innovative Very mean –> Cruel Very boring –> Dull Very slow –> Sluggish Very careful –> Cautious Very colorful –> Vibrant Very creative –> Innovative Very crowded –> Bustling
Phrases for giving bad news in english Please don’t take this badly but… It is my unfortunate duty to tell you that … There is no easy way to say this but … I’m sorry to have to tell you this but … Unfortunately … I tried … but … I need to warn you that I have some bad news … I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news … I regret to inform you that … I’m afraid to inform you of … I’ve got some bad news I’m afraid … I’m afraid I’ve got something sad to tell
+400 English Phrases You Should Know, Ways to say in english speaking; Ways to Say NO in English My body says yes, but my heart say no. Nope Maybe another time. I am not accepting anything else at this time. We appreciate the offer, but … I’m not really into it, but thanks for asking! I’d rather not, thanks. Nah That’s not going to work for me. Sounds fun, but I’m not available. I want to, but I’m unable to. I just don’t have that to give right now. I’m not able to commit to that right now. It is
How to say Happy Birthday in Different Ways, Happy Birthday Messages, Happy Birthday Wishes Messages Happy Birthday Messages A new person comes to life every new day. This first day is celebrated by people during the years we live, gifts are received. Birthdays are very important for almost all of us. In fact, we are getting older for every new year, so shouldn’t we be upset? But people do not approach this situation like this. In fact, every year is a new beginning for all of us. New dreams, new hopes, new demands meet us every birth day. Every year
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29 Feelings in detailed posters, cards, chart, and worksheets that help students learn to identify feelings and emotions. This CASEL-aligned SEL resource guides students to recognize, name, and understand their feelings and the feelings they see in others. What's Included? Feelings Posters and Cards 29 unique feelings in poster and card format with facial expressions and body language notations. Formats: Print in color or BW. Feelings Chart 29 feelings in a full-page and quarter-page chart. Formats: Print in color or BW. Detailed Worksheets for 29 Feelings Explore each feeling in detail. Page 1: Features an easy-to-understand definition, lists similar feelings, potential situations that might evoke the emotion, and a visual representation showcasing body language and facial expressions. Page 2: Engaging exercise that prompts students to find the cues that show how someone is feeling. Page 3: Reflective exercise helping students recognize when they personally experience the emotion and what they can do. Page 4 (Google Slides): An interactive exercise where students capture and insert a photo of themselves portraying the emotion. Step-by-step instructions are provided. Page 4 (Print): Creative exercise where students craft a simile for the emotion and illustrate it. For instance, "anger is like a volcano" or "happiness is like a flower basking in the sun." Format: Print in color or BW, and in Google Slides. Simplified Feelings Worksheet Focused on facial expressions and body language associated with each emotion. Format: Print in BW. Blank Face Worksheet Allows students to explore their own feelings and what they look like Format: Print in BW. Equip your students with the tools they need to understand, express, and navigate their feelings. Perfect for teachers, school counselors, and SLPs aiming to build self-awareness and a feelings vocabulary. Emotions Included Alert, Angry, Annoyed, Bored, Brave, Calm, Confused, Curious, Disappointed, Disgusted, Distracted, Embarrassed, Excited, Focused, Frustrated, Furious, Happy, Jealous, Lonely, Nervous, Proud, Sad, Scared, Shocked, Shy, Sick, Silly, Surprised, Tired
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The difference between HEAR and LISTEN in English with example sentences. Also the past tense of hear and listen.
Research suggests that speaking another language fluently changes what you pay attention to and how you remember events. But some say the idea that language can make you see and think differently is overblown.
Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin? This is what illustrator Minna Sundberg has captured in an elegant infographic of a linguistic tree which reveals some fascinating links between different tongues.
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English Agreement, Disagreement and Partial Agreement Phrases Examples Agreement Exactly. That’s true. You are absolutely right. I’m with you. I feel the same. I totally agree! I couldn’t agree more! You’re right. That’s a good point. Me too! No doubt about it. You have a point there. I was just going to say that. Partial Agreement That’s partly true, but … I see your point, but… Well, you could be right. It is not as simple as it seems. I’m not so sure about that. That seems obvious, but… I accept what you’re saying but… It is only partly
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For centuries we have sought out truth & guidance from the Divine. We often ask for signs & wisdom from our ancestors, but often we are so blinded we can not see the truth's and answers that are right in front of us. Calling upon ancient knowledge, our ancestors created several means of divination practices to better connect & understand what spirit is telling us. The casting of Rune stones is indeed one of those ancient practices, some perform this magick during rituals to help them stay on their spiritual path & others go to them during times of need or Divine intervention. By allowing the subconscious to take control & grasp the answers or knowledge that one seeks, casting Runes can quickly become a powerful way to find solutions to problems or enhance your magick with divine wisdom. During Samhain, when the veil is thin, folks would often gather to communicate with loved one's that have passed on by drawing a single rune stone from a bag. This stone was said to be the message from beyond, as each symbol has different meaning. One can also do a three stone spread for past, present & future, to better understand their current pattern & where they are headed in the near future, as well as how they can go about changing possible outcomes. Shamans & healers would often use the guidance of Runes to inform them of their patients ailments & how to continue with a healing. Witches often practiced Rune castings before a spell to obtain awareness of the outcome of a spell before casting it, or to see in their intentions were in the right place or if they were simply just working out of haste. A crystal grid of particular stones of choosing can be set upon an altar to draw in the energies & meanings of those sacred symbols, or set the tone for a ritual or spell. Practicing Rune castings is an enchanting way for anyone to pickup this sacred art of Divination. Black Jasper is a sacred stone of protection, useful for scrying, as it takes you into a deep altered state of consciousness, promoting prophetic dreams and visions. It raises one's vibrations, as it reflects low energy, so one may attain a clear mind. It can bring good luck in turbulent times, as it keeps the aura of the user strong. It is long said to heal pains in the body, caused from stress or physical accidents. It can empower both the physical & spiritual mind, providing balance, courage & quick thoughts to assertively tackle problems. Each of the 6 Black Jasper palm stones measures approx. 4cm. and is engraved with a gold painted Pagan Rune / Witch's symbol. Each stone set comes in a black velvet drawstring bag & information card on the rune & symbol meanings. Before use of your new crystal set, it is always a good idea to consecrate each stone or set for it's intended purpose. You can do so, by smudging (with sage) each stone, by passing it through the smoke of the sage then putting your intention onto each stone, resetting & programming it for how it will help you. In a calm & meditative state, simply hold the stone, direct your love & desires into it, as you become in tune with each one. Witchy blessings, ~ Jenna More crystals available in my shop! Shapes, sizes & color will vary, as this is a natural gift from Mother Earth. *All Sales Final