This counseling tool teaches upper elementary students how to identify things that are within their control or that are outside of their control. This can help students with anxiety, self-control, anger, and issues with accepting personal responsibility. This packet of a poster, a worksheet, and two different sets of task cards will provide for great discussion for small groups or can be used individually. This product is a part of the Elementary Control Bundle ***************************************************************************** Content Please view the preview for a visual! Cover page ● Directions Sheet ● "What I Can & What I Can't Control" Poster with Picture Examples ● Blank Control Circle Worksheet ● 30 Task Cards with Scenarios ● 30 Task Card Backs (Optional Use) ● 2 Pages of Scenarios in a list format (same scenarios as on the task cards) ● 32 Picture Example Task Cards ● 32 Picture Example Task Card Backs (Optional Use) Terms of Use Page Credit Page ***************************************************************************** Similar Products Control Circle Tool for K-3 Students Control Circle Tool for Adolescents ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips:How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: ❶ Go to your My Purchases page. ❷ Click on the Provide Feedback button underneath your product. ❸ Leave a rating and feedback! ❹ Earn TPT Credit to use at any store! Check out much TPT Credit you have here Follow Me! Click on the ★Green Star★ at the top of the page! Pinterest Instagram Facebook
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