I just thought I would share a fun technique using Shrinky Dinks with your Cricut and Ranger’s Melting Pot. This project is fun and can be used in so many ways… make jewelry charms, mag…
Have you ever taken the time to pick the perfect birthday card from the store only to turn it over and discover it’s really overpriced? You could just send an…
Have you ever had a class with so many difficult, disruptive students that you felt that you could barely even teach? What can you do to get past it? In this post, I am going to address this problem with my best advice, and some advice from others as well.
What happens when we can't decide between two different art projects in Project: Around the World? Well... we end up doing two. We started with our Colorful Building Paper Collages and I thought that would
Educators, need ideas to set up your indoor learning environments for children? Find all the inspiration you need in this blog post!
Therapeutic Intervention for Teenagers to explore situations and decisions from a number of different perspectives. This resource encourages students to move outside their default thinking style and helps them self-reflect and move towards a more rounded and robust viewpoint. This is a great resource for teenagers with anger management, conflict resolution, limited personal insight and emotional regulation difficulties. Great to use in an individual, small or large group setting. This resource is versitile and can be utilised in many ways. Looking at things from a different perspective are a vital life skill. This resource includes 7 different glasses which encourages the student to explore a situation or problem from each of these lens. These include looking at a situation from various lenses including emotional, intuitive, creative, pessimistic, reactive, problem solving and analytic. The seven types of glasses include: Optimistic Glasses, Pessimistic Glasses, Problem Solving Glasses, Reactive Glasses, Reactive Glasses, Analytic Glasses, Flying High Glasses and Growth Mindset Glasses. This resource will encourage students to look at the positives and negatives of each of the different perspectives. NOTE: This resource does not include hypothetical situations or decisions as it is encouraged to use day to day situations that arise organically to make the reflective practice more important and powerful. Please check out some of our BEST SELLERS! Remember – Please follow our STORE! Thank you WORKBOOKS – Just print! Behaviour and Feelings Workbook Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook Emotions & Self Care Workbook My Anger Management Workbook SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY Puberty Lesson and Activity Book Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game Stranger Danger Education Road Safety Social Story Fire Safety Social Story Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES How My Engine Runs Social Story Teaching Children about Personal Space Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story Understanding Divorce Social Story Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story SPECIFIC TEACHING AND COUNSELLING RESOURCES Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates Increasing a Child's Attention Span Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies Recognising Defences in Children ANGER MANAGEMENT Anger Management Plan Anger Management Activity Worksheets Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity My Anger Management Workbook BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts Understanding Behavioural Triggers Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable) Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable) Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable) If you download it, PLEASE leave feedback! Also – become a fan by clicking “follow me” at the top of this page. You will be alerted of new products and free downloads. Thanks! *************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Terms-of-Use-Clarification-For-free-paid-purchases-All-Therapy-Resources-4714723 *************************************************************************** STORE CREDITS - Did you know...? • Each time you give feedback on a product, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Feedback to TpT Sellers, just like feedback to students, is a valuable tool to aid improvement of future products. Go to your "My Purchases" page to view past downloads, and provide a rating and comment. • You can be the first to know about new discounts, freebies and product launches. Look for the green star next to the TpT store logo and click it to become a follower and receive email updates about the store. ***************************************************************************
A few years ago, our school implemented "voice levels" as a way to help at assemblies, in hallways, and within our classrooms. This has really helped with consistency across the grade levels and made the first few weeks of school even easier when introducing these concepts. In our school, if a teacher needs to get students' attention, he/she will hold up our hand in the shape of a zero. If kids are working in small groups and are getting a little noisy, I would hold up two fingers to remind them it was "Voice Level 2". When we create presentation rubrics, we always include "Voice Level 3" as an area to focus on. In the beginning of the year, when we are making our Daily 5 Anchor Charts around expectations, Voice Levels 0, 1, and 2 always make an appearance. I have loved thinking of Voice Level 1 (whisper) as "Spy Talk"! In the past, I have used the fingers-on-the-voicebox trick~ if it vibrates, it's not Voice Level 1~ but the idea of talking like a spy is soooooo much more fun! This year, I ask my Teacher's Assistant to help be my Voice Level Monitor. If they feel it is getting too noisy, they will assist me in showing the appropriate voice level with our finger(s). Here is the file for the poster (I recently changed over my font, so it looks slightly different). **UPDATE: If you like this idea, you will love my new Voice Levels Management Pack available on TpT! Be sure to download the Preview to see everything that's included and read my updated post HERE for more info! Enjoy!
Before I had my bedroom closet updated, I thought having a "walk-in" closet was the only way my husband and I could share a closet. Turned out, we just needed a…
Complex philosphical theories are represented by simple graphics in the "Philographics" series (Part I and Part II) by Spanish graphic designer Genís
That’s right, a new free printable worksheet has just been added to the Printables > Worksheets page: Write In the Barlines #1 This worksheet is an one I created a few years ago, and I thought I’d share it here for any of you to use! My students LOVE taking home “extra credit” worksheets (outside… Continue reading Just Added: Write In The Barlines Worksheet #1
We all have a story to tell. None of us walk the same path through life, or know the same people, or travel to the exact same place at the exact same time. We all bring something unique to the world around us.
A few of my tiles broke and I wanted to come up with an easy and affordable fix. I came up with this idea and I thought it worked out pretty well, check it out!…
After all the abuse, wouldn't it be nice to get the narcissist back, just a little bit? Use this ultimate insult to a narcissist, defeat them, and go free.