Learn about the importance of SEL and 11 essential ways that teachers can incorporate social-emotional learning activities into the classroom today.
Social Emotional Learning is an important part of the school day. Check out these 10 great books to help promote SEL in your classroom!
Launch classroom conversations about identity, grief, perseverance, kindness, and more.
Social-emotional intelligence is key to teaching our children the skills they need to manage all sorts of different situations.
When teaching for kindergarten, social emotional learning is a huge focus. These books help our little kinders understand their BIG feelings.
Upper elementary blog with practical, rigorous, classroom tested ideas to implement with your students.
Teaching students about respecting personal space (and getting consent) before entering is important - "Personal Space Camp" and practicing the skills is a great way to do it!
FRIENDSHIP | Stick and Stone Book Companion | SEL | Friend | Lesson | Activity Includes: Discussion Questions Friendship Rocks Worksheet (2 Versions) Friendship Rocks Coloring Page
While it would be ideal for everyone to get along and be friends, this is just not the case. However, students must realize that everyone deserves respect. In other words, students must recognize that they always need to treat others the way they want people to treat them. This Golden Rule is the perfect way
It’s August, which means it’s already Back-to-School season! How did the summer fly by so quickly? I hope you all had a wonderful break~ I’ve been busy preparing for Baby BumpR…
Engage your young readers and expand your students reading comprehension skills during story book read alouds with this interactive read aloud kit that provides hands-on sequencing, retelling, and more. Featuring We Don't Eat Our Classmates by: Ryan T. Higgins - A book featuring your favorite dinosaur Penelope Rex - a young T-Rex who gets in trouble on her first day of school when she can't stop eating her classmates. That is until the class pet puts her in her place. This is great SEL book about friendship. After your students have completed the lesson in this kit there is a meaningful and fun hands-on sequencing craftivity. Included in this resource is an optional lesson outline featuring 5 days of lesson planning: Day 1: Pre-Lesson: vocabulary making predictions activate prior knowledge Day 2: Story Elements anchor chart BME verbal RETELL, whole group pocket chart story map sequencing craft Day 3: Character Traits (inside and outside) character analysis venn diagram Day 4: Making Connections connections to text inferences visualizations problem / solution cause / effect Day 5: Authors Purpose theme message What's Inside? 5 day lesson plan outline general comprehension questions visual supports (5 finger retell, story retell chart, BME, character traits (inside and out), authors purpose, making connections, theme, and questions a reader should ask as they read.) vocabulary cards - 4 words from the text with pictures and child friendly definitions vocabulary worksheets (differentiated) printable anchor chart pocket chart story map mini story map poster pocket chart retell student worksheets: mapping, BME, character traits, connections, and analysis, cause and effect, problem/ solution, visualizing, inferences, venn diagram, main idea, author's message and purpose, and theme. sequencing craft optional writing pages with sentence starters *some resources include a bonus: become the illustrator guided drawing. What to take a much closer look? click on the preview Click on the preview for this resource to see a closer look at all that is included! Thank you for visiting my store, every resource I make has been tried and tested in my own classroom with the hope of sharing them with yours!
Sadly, students are under so much pressure to be perfect. This includes everything from academics to extracurriculars they try. Due to this pressure, they are often hesitant to try something new. They fear what others will think if something they do is not perfect. However, it is so vital for students to try something new!
Check out these Chester's Way activities , lesson plans & read aloud ideas to engage your elementary students.
The winning moments in law as lawyers share their 'Hold It!' triumphs, revealing key turning points that sealed their case victories."
This no prep classroom guidance lesson on managing worry and anxiety is the perfect lesson to teach your 2nd through 5th grade students about about the difference between worry and anxiety and how to cope with them. This is a book companion for "The Worrysaurus" by Rachel Bright. This resource includes: ⭐A book discussion ⭐A mini lesson on worry and anxiety ⭐Different coping strategies to manage worry and anxiety ⭐A "Comfort Box" craft ⭐This resource comes in both PowerPoint and Google Slides format If you like my work please consider leaving a review in my store HERE. You earn TPT credits for every review you leave! Thank you so much and I hope you enjoy this lesson and activity :) This book companion was posted with permission by the publisher.
These children’s books about perseverance show how grit and determination help us push through challenges and try again after setbacks.
Social-emotional activities have never been more important for younger kids.
Encourage kindness through setting goals and random acts of kindness challenge. Includes book ideas, lesson ideas, and FREE kindness awards!
Social-emotional activities have never been more important for younger kids.
When I start the new school year, I pick a book of the day for the first two weeks. I create a variety of activities to go with each book. I use a lot of books that focus on social and emotional learning, including kindness, friendship, and respect. But, I also add in some fun ... Read More about 8 Books for Back to School
I'm NOT Just A Scribble and SPLATTER are just two books by Diane Alber that inspire kindness and creativity in their readers.
This bundle includes 8 mentor text options with activities that correlate with each book. Perfect bundle for the first week of school, building relationships and classroom community, social emotional learning lessons, and setting expectations in the classroom.
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This spring is presenting new challenges for teachers all across the country. Some of us are getting ready to go back to the classroom for the first time this year. Some of us have been in person all year, but we are about to get new virtual kids. Some of you have been in the ... Read More about Classroom Management and Expectations
Engage your students with some this wonderful book study to correlate with the cute book We Don't Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins.
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is a crucial component of education that goes beyond academic achievement. It equips students with the necessary skills to understand and manage their emotions, build positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. Social-Emotional Learning refers to the process of acquiring and applying knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to recognizing and managing emotions, developing empathy, establishing positive relationships, making responsible decisions, and engaging in effective communication. SEL cultivates a safe and nurturing environment that enhances students' overall well-being, academic success, and long-term success in life. In upper elementary and middle school classrooms, SEL activities play a pivotal role in fostering a supportive and inclusive classroom community. Let's explore the significance of SEL and discover engaging activities that can promote social-emotional growth in students. OPEN DIALOGUE Create a classroom community where students have plenty of opportunities to reflect and share. Build an environment that encourages an open dialogue with these activities... >>> Morning Meetings: Start the day with a structured time for students to connect, share, and build relationships. >>> Class Agreements: Collaboratively establish rules and expectations that promote respect, empathy, and inclusivity. >>> Feelings Check-In: Begin each class with a check-in where students identify and discuss their emotions, fostering self-awareness and empathy. Grab the "Where's Your Head At?" activity here. >>> Circle Time: Create a space for open dialogue, encouraging students to express their thoughts, concerns, and experiences. COLLABORATION Help students develop their SEL skills by working with their peers. Provide students with opportunities to collaborate with... >>> Collaborative Projects: Assign group projects that require teamwork, communication, and problem-solving, fostering a sense of belonging and cooperation. >>> Role-Playing Scenarios: Engage students in role-playing activities that explore conflict resolution, empathy, and effective communication. You can also have students work together as they write and preform emotions skits. >>> Peer Buddy System: Pair older students with younger ones to promote mentorship, empathy, and mutual support. >>> Appreciation Board: Establish a visual display where students can express gratitude and appreciation for one another's efforts and achievements. Students can also go on a commonality hunt in the classroom with this fun activity. REFLECTIONS Part of Social Emotional Learning is taking time to be reflective. Plan activities where students can reflect on their own feelings, challenges, and experiences with activities like... >>> Reflection Journals: Provide students with dedicated time to reflect on their experiences, emotions, and personal growth. Find 10 targeted writing prompts here. >>> Art Therapy: Incorporate art activities that encourage self-expression, creativity, and emotional exploration. >>> Mindfulness Exercises: Introduce mindfulness practices like breathing exercises, meditation, or guided imagery to promote self-regulation and stress reduction. Download these FREE mindfulness quotes and finger labyrinths to try in the classroom. ACTS OF SERVICE Nurture emotional intelligence, empathy, and responsible decision-making among students with acts of service such as... >>> Community Service Projects: Engage students in activities that allow them to give back to their community, fostering empathy and a sense of social responsibility. Guide students through an acts of kindness challenge with this activity. >>> Thank You Note Writing: Help students spread a little kindness with a thank you note writing lesson. Here's a resource to help students get writing. LEARNING ACTIVITIES Intentionally teach students about the components of Social Emotional Learning. Guide students as they develop their SEL traits with learning activities like... >>> Literature Exploration: Use books and stories to spark discussions about empathy, compassion, and understanding diverse perspectives. >>> Reading Passages: Use reading passages to help students learn about social emotional learning. These 10 passages and writing prompts are ideal for promoting social emotional learning. >>> SEL Games and Role-Playing: Engage students in interactive games and role-playing scenarios that focus on emotional intelligence, perspective-taking, and problem-solving. Incorporate creative activities like these positive pennant flags to teach about SEL. ---------------------------------------------------- As educators, we know that when students feel seen, heard, and valued, they are more likely to thrive academically and personally, setting the stage for long-term success in their lives. Let's continue to prioritize SEL and create environments where students can grow into well-rounded individuals ready to face the challenges of the future. *************GREAT NEWS************** If you're looking for more ways to create a positive classroom, be sure to grab the FREE EVERYTHING GUIDE for TEACHERS! Thanks so much for stopping by! Mary Beth P.S. Check out more activities to build self-awareness in this popular blog post.
Interactive read alouds are a perfect way to address social emotional learning in the classroom. In My Heart by Jo Witek is a wonderful book that shows children that we all have lots of different feelings and all those feelings are okay. The book provides creative examples of what each emotion feels like and opens up an opportunity for students to consider how they experience different feelings. The materials provided include, a 3-step lesson plan, read aloud comprehension questions, two student activities and a student journal. See the images for more detail. ** The Book, In My Heart, is necessary for this resource. ** What You Get 3-Step Read Aloud Lesson Plan for In My Heart with corresponding student activities. Sticky Note Comprehension Questions (with printing directions) and a 1-pg sheet of questions and vocabulary. Feelings House Activity - students make connections to their own feelings. In My Heart Booklet - students come up with creative ways to describe their feelings like in the book. Student Journal - Students reflect on when they feel certain ways, what it feels like and what it looks like. Social Emotional Learning Standards Recognizes and accurately names feelings. Identifies and communicates a feeling. Identifies feelings related to situations/events. Who Should Buy This This resource is for classroom teachers, school counselors, or other school staff looking to integrate social emotional learning into the classroom. The book is required to use this resource.
The On Strike SEL CURRICULUM was created as a resource for educators and as a fun learning tool for children. Respect, responsibility, compassion, kindness, and empathy are the main goals that these lessons try to achieve. This is a high resolution digital download. 207 pages. This curriculum includes lesson plans, printables, face templates, and activities for eight books. printables lesson plans STEM activities face templates worksheets hands-on activities high resolution digital download pdf 207 pages These are companion lessons for the books (books and sets sold separately): Chairs On Strike Swings On Strike Pencils On Strike Scissors On Strike Crayons On Strike Glues On Strike Erasers On Strike Rulers On Strike