Retrieval Practice, also known as the Testing Effect, is one of the most effective methods for revision and exams. Here are 7 ways students can use it.
While we are in the midst of bootcamp, we are continuing our series of starting a counseling practice. This series is meant to inspire but also to give you specific resources and tools to help you in your practice. When you start your private practice, part of your business plan is to decide your p
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This product is designed for kindergarten students who need enrichment, all first grade students, and second grade students who need remediation. This product will give your students the grammar practice they need that will help them have a better understanding of the different types of sentences: statement, question, command, and exclamation. When you purchase this product you will receive the following worksheets and posters: 4 posters: statement, question, command, and exclamation in color 4 posters: statement, question, command, and exclamation in black and white Statement 2 Question 1 Statement or Question 2 Statement to a Question 1 Command 1 Question or Command 1 Statement, Question, Command 1 Question to a Command 1 Exclamation 1 Statement or Exclamation 1 Statement, Question, Exclamation 1 Answer Key for all pages There are 40 pages in this pack that include worksheets, posters, and answer key. Thank you for visiting my store! Happy School Days
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Cognitive restructuring is a key technique in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in which clients learn to recognize unhelpful thoughts and reframe them. Research shows that the goal of cognitive restructuring is to help clients break free from automatic acceptance of these beliefs. It is effective in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. The Cognitive Restructuring CBT Techniques handout serves as a resource that encourages clients to practice this technique in their daily lives. After explaining what cognitive restructuring is, it provides 8 steps to overcome their negative thoughts, such as looking for evidence and doing a cost-benefit analysis. Using the technique with the help of this handout can promote psychological flexibility in kids and teens — meaning, they can respond better to the demands and challenges of life. As an additional tip, parents and caregivers should encourage open communication so that children feel comfortable sharing their worries. Explore our CBT Handouts Bundle, which includes this and other handouts sharing information, techniques, and key concepts. The bundle can be used for self-help or as a supplement to CBT treatment programs. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of CBT worksheets and handouts. References: Clark, D. A. (2013). Cognitive Restructuring. Wiley Online Library, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118528563.wbcbt02 Larsson, A., Hooper, N., Osborne, L. A., Bennett, P., & McHugh, L. (2015). Using brief cognitive restructuring and cognitive defusion techniques to cope with negative thoughts. Behavior Modification, 40(3), 452–482. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145445515621488 Shurick, A. A., Hamilton, J. R., Harris, L. T., Roy, A. K., Gross, J. J., & Phelps, E. A. (2012). Durable effects of cognitive restructuring on conditioned fear. Emotion, 12(6), 1393–1397. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029143
Do you know how to haiku? This haiku worksheet gives your budding poet practice with counting syllables and noticing the role of rhythm in poetry.
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Many students on my caseload have language difficulties impacting their ability to answer simple questions — a deficit that has the potential for considerable effects on a student’s abi…
In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice creating and spelling words by adding -s, -ing, and -ful.
Learners refine their punctuation skills in this grammar and mechanics worksheet.
My Yearlong Goal Setting Journal | Monthly Goals | Academic Goals, Friendship Goals, Self-Care Goals | 1st Grade 26 pages! A goal setting page for every month, and a reflection page for every month. A word bank / sentence frame page for students to reference is included! Setting goals is so important! So is reflecting on those goals! This journal will help your students set goals each month and reflect on previous goals. It is also a great opportunity to practice writing. This resource is great for primary students! Setting the foundation for success starts with setting and reflecting on goals! Introducing "My Yearlong Goal Setting Journal," a resource designed to empower your students to set goals and reflect on those goals throughout the academic year. Key Features: Monthly Goal Setting: Engage students in the habit of setting monthly goals, fostering a sense of purpose and direction. Diverse Goal Categories: Explore academic, friendship, and self-care goals, promoting holistic development. Reflection Pages: Provide dedicated space for students to reflect on their achievements, challenges, and growth. Academic Goal Section: Set academic milestones and identify strategies for improvement. Friendship Goals Section: Encourage social-emotional learning by setting positive friendship goals, resolving conflicts, and fostering a supportive community. Self-Care Goals Section: Prioritize well-being with self-care goals, promoting mindfulness and healthy habits. Why Choose This Resource? Holistic Development: Addresses academic, social, and personal growth. Empowering Reflection: Encourages self-awareness and accountability. Yearlong Engagement: Keep the momentum going with monthly goal-setting rituals. Kick off each month by setting achievable goals! Equip your students with the skills of goal-setting and reflection! Empower your learners to navigate their academic journey with purpose and resilience. You may also like: Finish The Picture & Photo Writing Prompts BUNDLE! - Writing Center Activity Thank you for supporting my TPT store! If you would like to receive notifications when I post new resources, follow me! If you liked the product, leave a REVIEW! TPT GIVES YOU CREDIT FOR REVIEWS! Let's connect! Follow me on Instagram @RayvensResources
Let me introduce you to an extraordinary state of mind that can lead to peak performance and happiness. It's called the "flow state." Some may also consider
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This 46-page Novel Study Workbook can be given to students for independent novel study or you can individual worksheets and activities as you study a whole-class novel! Activities encourage students to take ownership of their learning as they set and reflect on goals, practice active reading strate...
Help your second grader remember words with tricky silent letters with this phonics worksheet.
What is explicit teaching and how to do you use this teaching method in the classroom so that it is an effective method? Check out this blog post where I walk you through everything you need to know to help you make explicit teaching successful in your classroom!
The DBT House is a framework in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) that allows clients to explore their inner world. This “inner world” — which includes their values, emotions, hopes, and coping strategies — is represented by a specific room or level of their metaphorical house. The DBT House Worksheet is an art-based activity that features two drawings of a house, and both houses have different sections or rooms. One drawing asks questions that serve as prompts for the client to explore an aspect of their life, while the other drawing lets them write down their answers. For example, the question “What values govern your life?” in the foundation of their DBT house might be answered with “courage and authenticity.” As kids and teens complete this activity, they can increase their self-awareness, which leads to improved emotional regulation and healthier relationships. If your child needs help identifying coping strategies for the chimney of their DBT house, this DBT Coping Skills bundle will give them ideas. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of DBT worksheets and handouts. References: Bosgraaf, L., Spreen, M., Pattiselanno, K., & Van Hooren, S. (2020). Art Therapy for Psychosocial Problems in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic narrative review on art therapeutic means and forms of Expression, therapist behavior, and Supposed Mechanisms of change. Frontiers in Psychology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.584685 Jerabek, I., Muoio, D. (2021). I Think, Therefore I Am…Loved: New Study Looks At Benefits of Self-Awareness on Relationship Satisfaction. ResearchGate.
This compelling volume provides a broad and accessible overview on the rapidly developing field of social neuroscience. A major goal of the volume is to integrate research findings on the neural basis of social behavior across different levels of analysis from rodent studies on molecular neurobiology to behavioral neuroscience to fMRI imaging data on human social behavior.
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
This Camp NaNoWriMo survival guide contains tips to help you get the most out of Camp NaNoWriMo, regardless of what your Camp NaNoWriMo goals are.
Learning how to be confident requires following a structured process; Stage 1 - Commit yourself and set your goals. Stage 2 - Clarify your focus areas and start the learning process. Stage 3 - Put the learning into practice and link it to reality. Stage 4 - Form solid confidence habits.