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Social emotional learning is the foundation of a successful classroom by creating an environment of inclusion and respect.
It's OK to get mad, BUT… Spanish Version Included with Download (pg. 2)! Esta bien molestarse, PERO...
Yes, ANOTHER free printable this week. I know, if I could pinch you from here I would; free stuff is so dreamy! This is a quick matching manners worksheet I made tonight as a supplement to a Manner…
****UPDATED to include a Google Slides™ version as well as a Microsoft version for OneDrive™. Social-Emotional Learning is more important than ever and having quality lesson plans and activities makes it so much easier to build into your curriculum. These units were developed to support YOU in teaching, modeling and reinforcing great character. This resource focuses on CONFLICT RESOLUTION and is part of a year-long social-emotional curriculum. This resource can be used as a stand-alone resource or in conjunction with the other units. This packet includes many activities and lessons to teach your students how to solve conflicts appropriately. Lesson 1- What Are Conflicts? Your class will discuss and define conflicts and resolutions. Then you'll work together to come up with solutions for common problems that happen at school and at home. After working together to solve conflicts, students will create a flipbook that tells about a time they solved a conflict and how they solved it. Lesson 2-How Can I Share My Feelings with Others? In this lesson, your students will use sentence stems to practice expressing themselves respectfully. You'll create a chart together that students can reference when they need to tell someone that they don't like what is happening. Young students NEED to know how to express themselves so that situations can be handled before they escalate. Many of our kiddos don't have the language necessary, so this resource provides them with stems they can use again and again. Then students will complete a simple recording sheet to practice using the sentence stems. Lesson 3-What Are Some Different Resolution Strategies? Your class will watch short videos about characters that use various strategies to solve their conflicts. Then you'll work together to discuss and create a chart that shows different strategies students can use to solve conflicts (taking turns, playing rock-paper-scissors, taking a break, etc). You'll also show your students Super Solver awards that you want to hand out to students who work together to solve problems! It's a simple but effective way to promote conflict resolution in the classroom! Lesson 4-How Do Friends Give Apologies? Your class will discuss what it means to apologize and you'll help your students understand that apologies should be followed by action! Your students will practice giving apologies and asking, "how can I make it better?" Then you'll use a popular read-aloud to give examples of apologies and how to use them correctly. After this lesson, your students will be able to give apologies and also understand that an apology means they will try to do better next time. :) This Resource Also Includes -An Poem about Conflict Resolution -A Parent Letter to send home that explains how parents can support the unit -I Feel/When You/So Please...flipbook for students to practice expressing frustration -At Recess Conflict/Resolution writing page -How to Apologize Writing Page -Write About It Page -Conflict cut/paste sort where students sort solutions by "Great Job" and "Try Again" This unit is part of a BUNDLE that includes TEN units on character education. You can read more about each unit below! Kindness Fairness Respect Self-Control Responsibility Empathy Self-Awareness Leadership Giving Back Volume Two Units Honesty Gratitude Compassion Creativity Perseverance Mindfulness Optimism Courage Self-Discipline Sportsmanship You can read more about this unit on my blog.
Kids and young adults need to be able to problem-solve on their own. Every day, kids are faced with a huge number of social situations and challenges. Whether they are just having a conversation with a peer, working with a group on a project, or dealing with an ethical dilemma, kids must use their s
Social skills are a critical element to helping kids succeed socially, emotionally, personally, and even academically. These are the skills are the behaviors that help kids join in conversations, collaborate with peers, develop lasting friendships, self-advocate when they need help, and so much more
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Tantrums Don’t Help Me Fix a Problem is a social story created by TAP. This particular social story is written to help children understand why tantrums will not fix their problem. It also hel…
Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
A 2nd grade winter early finishers social emotional worksheet that makes students think about things they can and cannot control.
Here are some social skills worksheets I put together for my class. These are some of the issues we deal with on a daily basis. I boug...
Solutions for Social Emotional Learning & Executive Functioning
Today I'm excited to have Corrina from From Mrs. Allen's Teaching Files here to share a really fun and exciting activity to use when talking about self control. Self control is such a hard
Social Thinking is a treatment framework and curriculum developed by Michelle Garcia Winner that targets how to enhance and improve social thinking abilities, regardless of diagnostic label …
Cartoon strip social interactions are cartoon strips that visually support students as they learn to interact in socially appropriate ways.
12 interactive and fun games to teach self-control and build self-regulation skills for kids and teens. Strong skills for self-control are the foundation for success in and outside of the classroom.
This post contains affiliate links. Our second graders this year are at lots of drastically different levels…both academically and socially. And in their English fluency! It means that 1) we’re having to differentiate lessons by classroom way more than usual and 2) we’re needing to break concepts down a bit more. This, paired with the […]
5 key reasons to teach students to analyze differing perspectives
Concerned about the state of the world, Canadian author and illustrator Elise Gravel created a wonderfully timely illustrated poster that explains the