Setting Boundaries - Learn to Say 'No' - SEL - Personal Space - Life Skills
By My Innovative Classroom
This comprehensive resource pack is designed to enhance your students' social-emotional learning by focusing on the crucial skill of setting healthy boundaries with friends and family, and standing up for themselves when uncomfortable. It offers a variety of engaging activities and resources to help students develop the confidence, assertiveness, and empathy needed to navigate relationships healthily and protect their personal space by communicating their boundaries.
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By using this resource pack, you can create a positive and supportive learning environment that empowers students to build strong, healthy relationships and thrive in all aspects of their lives.
Feelings and Mental Health Activities and Tips
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In this product, students will learn to ask for help for self and others, students will use their imagination and visualization to release bad feelings, recognize when a situation needs help, students will identify the adults in school to ask for help from, identify the adults out of school to ask for help from, understand what trusting a person means, students will learn how we are all connected, learn what it means to work as a team, learn about different forms of communication, and practice different forms of communication.
Students will talk about stuck feelings and how they get stuck, because you don't know that they are there, or you don't know how to let them go, a story about stuck feelings will be presented to students, and they will be required to answer questions about how they would best solve the problem if they were in the characters shoes, students will talk about pulling out their feelings, sending them away, and letting them go, students will focus on one uncomfortable feeling and will discuss where they can send it to let it go, so it doesn't return, students will talk about what they can do when they feel an unpleasant feeling, they will work on a feelings survival kit that will help them handle a situation in the future where they feel unpleasant feelings, students will discuss the definition of trust and who they can trust to help them when they are feeling unpleasant feelings, they will complete activities such as a buddy walk, trust fall, and trust drawing to help build trust, and students will complete a human knot and will work together with their peers to get out of the knot. Upon completing the human knot, students will complete the journal questions that are included in this product. Students will talk about the importance of communication and how we effectively communicate with others both verbally and nonverbally. Students will play the games telephone, charades, and hello with partners/groups and will reflect on their communication skills in the journal included in this product.
This product can be used for 4th - 8th grade, but can be used for younger or older students depending on maturity and academic level.
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Health and Fitness Adapted Notes and Review
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Health-and-Fitness-Adapted-Notes-and-Review-12065368
Understanding Emotions Activities
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In this product, students will discuss what to ask for help for oneself and others. Students will identify and express a variety of feelings, common emotions that students feel, compare their emotions to a roller coaster ride and why that may happen, examples of emotional highs and emotional lows, when we feel emotional highs and lows, we may feel more pressure, and as students grow and develop – they need to deal with pressure. When students feel pressured, they can read the list of healthful ways to handle pressure, the list of feelings that it is okay to feel, what it is never okay to do, feelings and their definitions are included: embarrassment, depression, awkwardness, isolation, confusion, disappointment, hopefulness, optimism, happiness, and excitement. The importance of controlling emotions, suggestions for handling emotions are provided, mood swings, feeling pressure, and irritability are discussed. Students will be presented with different situations where they are required to identify the feeling, helpful ways to deal with the feeling, and harmful ways to deal with the feeling. Transition from elementary to middle school and adolescence are discussed and reviewed. Better techniques that can be used to form healthful relations are taught. Gossiping and annoying behaviors are reviewed and why they are frowned upon is included in this product. Students will also identify emotions, have students describe their own feelings and act out emotions. 10 emotion scenarios are provided for students to identify how students would feel if they were in that situation, students will track their emotions in a 7 day journal that is provided in this packet, coping skills are discussed and how they help us handle emotions in productive and positive ways, so our actions match our behavior, a list of poor coping skills is included along with healthy coping skills. Comprehension questions are asked throughout this product for students. They can be answered individually or as a group and can also be used as a group discussion. A teacher’s guide along with tips and activities is included with this product.
This product can be used for 5th - 8th grade, but can be used for younger or older students depending on maturity and academic level.
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Health and Fitness Adapted Notes and Review
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Feelings and Mental Health Activities and Tips:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Feelings-and-Mental-Health-Activities-and-Tips-9766418
If you like this product, please leave a positive review. :)
Mental Health Promoting Self Care and Strength Notes and Activities
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This product focuses on the following areas: This product includes a 2 page teacher guide with tips and tricks when teaching self-management - promoting self-care for mental health and overall well being, an activity that relates with self-management, and a 12 page teacher guide with tips and tricks when teaching resiliency - students will learn from adversity and become a stronger, wiser person. Students will learn about overcoming problems that have helped them to become stronger, sometimes when we have problems we get pushed down and there are different choices we can make. Those choices are reviewed in this product. Students will discuss the importance of learning life lessons, positive feedback, poor habits, and good habits. They will learn the importance of being open-minded and how being open-minded leads to change, growth, and new possibilities. Students are also presented with different words that will help them to remember to have an open mind. Students will learn how to express positive feelings about themselves to help build self-esteem, strengthen their own identity, appreciate positive traits about their peers, and practice appropriate use of social media and mobile technology tools. Students will be presented with a real-life situation about how one woman defined herself and found happiness, they will discuss this individuals feels, how positive traits inspired her, and how she built up her self esteem. Students will discuss positive and neutral character traits, they will identify unique character traits about themselves and discuss them further and how these positive traits promote their overall well being.
This product can be used for 4th - 8th grade, but can be used for younger or older students depending on maturity and academic level.
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If you like this product, please leave a positive review. :)
Managing Anxiety Activities and Examples
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In this product, students will learn how anxiety can make you feel, what anxiety is, what happens to the body when we feel worried or fearful, how anxiety feels some possible causes of anxiety, what you can do to ease anxiety, learn different ways to manage anxiety learn breathing activities to manage anxiety, how someone can become anxious because of something that was said, examples that may cause you to become anxious, and students will determine how to best handle those situations. Anxiety scenarios are included in this product that require students to share how they would feel if the situation was happening to them explain what may happen to their body using the chart that is included in this product. A journal on how to manage anxiety is also included with this product that includes 9 different prompts that allow students to draw or write about a situation where they became anxious and how they handled that situation.
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This product includes 2 social stories that focus on establishing boundaries. Each short story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of characters who are experiencing a problem. When students are reading each story, they will review the importance of establishing boundaries that they can use throughout their day to day routine. The vocabulary word establishing boundaries is reviewed and discussed, 10 important boundaries are reviewed, and the importance of setting up boundaries. The questions: how do you set boundaries is asked in this product.
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This product includes 4 social stories that focus on feeling jealous and envious. Each short story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters who are experiencing a problem. When students are reading each story, they will review jealousy that they can use throughout their day to day routine. The vocabulary words jealousy and envy are reviewed and discussed, the questions: how do you feel when you are jealous and envious of someone are asked. Examples of feeling jealous and envy are reviewed in this product.
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In this product, students will also learn the following: the meaning of feeling guilty, the meaning of guilt-tripped into doing something, how you may feel when you feel guilty, the signs of feeling guilty, and what you should do when you feel guilty.
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Students will also learn about the following - how spreading rumors can impact self-esteem, how you will feel when you have positive self-esteem, how you will feel when you have negative self-esteem, how to build self-esteem, how one would feel if a rumor was spread about them or how one would feel if they spread a rumor and the person that spread a rumor found out, the negative impacts of spreading rumors, what to do if someone spreads a rumor about you, and 1 social story that focuses on a student spreading a rumor about another student supposedly cheating off his test.
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Problem Solving BINGO and Activity for Social Flexibility and Self-Awareness
By Teach Social Skills
The Group Problem Solving Activity, using the BEST Method (Brainstorm, Evaluate, Select, Try it), is a hands-on resource that strengthens problem-solving, social flexibility, and executive functioning skills.
"Size of the Problem Bingo" is the perfect tool for special education, speech therapy, and autism support. This game helps students of all abilities learn to assess problems and match their reactions to the appropriate level, improving emotional regulation and social interactions.
These activities make learning problem solving fun and interactive, helping students internalize these skills through play. BCBAs and speech therapists and School Counselors can incorporate them into therapy sessions to reinforce concepts of emotional regulation and appropriate reactions.
Social Flexibility Activity and Game Social-Awareness and Self-Awareness Skills
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This Social Flexibility bundle is your go-to resource for helping kids develop their communication skills and emotional intelligence.
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Are you looking for a complete resource to teach Size of the Problem to your young learners? This Size of the Problem Bundle is exactly what you need! From sorting activities to clip cards and worksheets, you will have all you need to help your preschool, pre k and kindergarten students develop an understanding around ‘size of the problem’.
This Size of the Problem bundle will help your students develop the language to use around big problems vs small problems and help them see that not all problems are equal.
What’s included in this Size of the Problem Bundle?
Resource 1: Big Problem Small Problem Scenarios
These Big Problem Little Problem Scenarios will help your young learners differentiate between small, medium, and big problems.
Why help young learners understand Big Vs Small Problems?
Having an understanding of big problems vs little problems will allow your young learners to see that not all problems are the same; therefore, our reactions will defer according to the size of a problem.
What teachers are saying?
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ CJ M.
Assessing the size of the problem and the appropriate size of the response is a challenging topic. This resource is so helpful.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Emily S..
We've been using this to work on our problem solving skills and it's helped! We've been really struggling with matching the level at which we react to the severity of the problem, so the idea of "big problem, small problem" has really helped. They're also learning how to solve these problems on their own.
Resource 2: Big Problem Little Problem Clip Cards
These big problem vs little problem clip cards will help your students differentiate between small and big problems; thus, helping them match the level at which they react to the severity of a problem.
What’s included in this Big Problem vs Little Problem Clip Cards?
•24 Big Problem Little Problem Clip Cards (4 per page)
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
Resource 3: Big Problem Little Problem Worksheets
These big problem-little problem worksheets will help your students differentiate between small and big problems; thus, helping them match the level at which they react to the severity of a problem.
What’s included in this Big Problem vs Little Problem Worksheets resource?
How to Use these Size of the Problem Resources?
Option A:
For students already reading, this can be an independent activity for your classroom centers.
Great for reinforcing Size of the Problem or Problem Solving Concepts already learnt.
Option B:
For younger students or students not yet reading, these big problem little problem resources can be used with small groups or one to one work with an individual student. This allows you to delve into discussions in a fun and interactive way.
The CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES supported by this resource are:
2. Responsible decision-making is the ability to make caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations.
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By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Students are challenged to think of how others may feel in various situations. Students will build empathy skills by thinking of how different situations would hit their hearts and evoke a variety of emotions. Use as a stand-alone lesson or as part of my Peace Week Bundle (stay tuned for more details).
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Meet the Counselor Lesson Activities for Elementary Counselors
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
This meet the counselor lesson will teach your students all about your roles and responsibilities as the school counselor in a fun and interactive way! This back to school activity for elementary-aged students is sure to be a hit.
Have students walk in the counselor's shoes as they face various situations where they will decide if the school counselor is the best fit to find a solution. Teach students the services you provide with this fun, engaging, back-to-school meet-the-counselor lesson.
Students will think about the scope of the responsibilities of a school counselor as they "walk a mile" in other people's shoes to decide if the counselor is the best person for each situation. Students will learn who you are, how you can best help them, and where to find you during this meet the school counselor lesson.
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Whether you are introducing yourself as a back-to-school activity or a fun way to start your journey as a school counselor at a new school, this is a great back-to-school activity and meet the counselor lesson.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stacy V. says, “These are so cute and creative. My students loved using Hot Wheels cars to respond with. Questions are great and cover an array of topics to get to know your student.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kathy G. says, “I am so excited to use these in counseling. They are so colorful and engaging.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Caralyn W. says, “These are going to be great for building rapport and getting to know my students! Thanks so much!”
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Digital Citizenship & Cyber Safety Lessons for Elementary School
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Elementary school students are exposed to so much technology without always having the proper training in digital citizenship, internet and cyber safety rules, and navigating cyberbullying.
Equip your students will the tools they need to safely surf the internet, build good digital citizenship skills, and learn to follow cyber safety rules with these Digital Citizenship & Cyber Safety Lessons for your elementary classroom or counseling program.
The three included lessons teach kids how to be safe and SMART online, as well as how to leave a good digital footprint. Use all three lessons as a series, or pick the lesson that best fits your group's needs. Each lesson includes session outlines, objectives, and all necessary materials.
Lesson One: What is Digital Citizenship?
This lesson teaches kids what digital citizenship means and introduces them to the idea of being SMART online.
The included materials are:
Lesson Two: How Can I Be Smart Online?
This lesson builds upon lesson one and continues to instill the values of being SMART online.
The included materials are:
Lesson Three: Good Digital Citizenship Skills
By the end of this lesson, kids have a thorough understanding of how to be SMART online and display good digital citizenship skills while online.
This lesson includes:
In the end, kids will know how to be safe online, responsible digital citizenship skills, and how to handle instances of cyberbullying.
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Meet the Counselor Lesson Plan and Activities Back to School Printable Resource
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Take the first step towards introducing yourself to your students with this meet the counselor introduction lesson for elementary-aged students. Teach your young students all about your roles and responsibilities as their school counselor with this fun and interactive meet the counselor activity packet.
Have students "fish" and "catch" various situations where they will decide if the school counselor is the best fit to find a solution. Have a blast while you fish with your class with this interactive meet the counselor activity!
Students will have a blast learning your roles, responsibilities, and program/services that you offer on campus. Enjoy your program and expertise becoming known by all staff and students once you teach this highly engaging meet the counselor activity to your students.
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Help students learn how to best utilize your program and resources with this highly engaging meet the counselor lesson with a fishing theme! Students will be enthralled with learning your role as the counselor as they fish for solutions with this fun meet the counselor game!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Heather R. says, "This was a very engaging beginning of the year lesson for my students."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kathy B. says, “I can't wait to use this with my third graders. I am always looking for new ideas. Thanks”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LaShonda T. says, "I'm so excited to use this for my first classroom presentation."
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Meet the Counselor Lesson - Superpower Themed Classroom Counseling Introduction
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Are you a school counselor looking for a meet-the-counselor lesson? Or a way to introduce yourself to students and staff? This cute and informative meet-the-counselor activity will help you explain the school counselor's superpowers to your students and staff!
Students will love learning how the counselor uses their superpowers to help students and staff. Teach students the duties of a school counselor, how the counselor can help, and provide examples of when someone else at school might be better for the job.
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•Cootie Catcher
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•Three Office and Classroom Posters
•72 Situation Cards (Is the School Counselor Best For This Job?)
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•Student Referrals for School Counselors
Use this meet-the-counselor lesson to teach students that School Counselors have the power to:
Students will be captivated as you use the included meet-the-counselor materials to teach your roles and responsibilities as the school counselor. This resource includes EVERYTHING you need to become well-known and welcomed into the new school year by your students.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BBSEL says, “My students loved this resources. I used bits and pieces with different grade levels. I also added in a superhero mask that they could color, and they came up with ways they can be a superhero at school (be kind, stand up for someone, hold the door, etc.).”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Elizabeth S. says, “My students seem to love anything superhero themed. They especially loved the fortune tellers/cootie catchers. That is always a big hit.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ P & P says, “Very informational for students- my students liked the activities- I used them as centers in a whole class activity.”
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Teach about Anti-Bullying and Differences Between Teasing vs Bullying Prevention
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Do your students struggle to understand the true meaning of bullying? Do you receive reports of bullying that turn out to not meet the criteria or are incidents of teasing? Educate students on the true meaning of bullying and the differences between teasing vs bullying with this super packed resource.
This super pack has everything you need to teach individuals, small groups, or classroom guidance lessons. Teach students about anti-bullying, the differences between teasing vs bullying, and how to handle bully-like behaviors.
Included in this Download:
•Two Versions - What is Bullying? Poster Sets
•Two Versions- Workbooks
•Seven Types of Bullying Poster Set (Blue Border)
•Seven Types of Bullying Poster Set (Red Border)
•Bullying Cootie Catcher
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•45 Situation Cards
•Pledge Cards
•Various Bookmarks
•Various “Bully Safe Classroom” Tags
Both color and black and white copies are provided in the download.
These activities allow students to see the difference between a true case of bullying and a person who wasn’t very nice or who meant to be teasing. Teach your students about anti-bullying and the differences between teasing vs bullying with this super pack!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Krista R. says, “My students loved these activities and it gave a lot of great resources to help address bullying in a fun and creative way!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Alejandra says, “Love using this with my upper elementary students! It helps them understand what bullying is and what it is not.
Great resource!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Melanie B. says, “Great resource to introduce students to bullying, the criteria for bullying and the types of bullying.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stephanie D. says, “Really helped my class work through the issue of what is bullying and what is teasing in an engaging way.”
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Types of Lies Town Lesson on Honesty, Lying, Integrity & Truth Telling for Kids
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
This lesson on honesty and lying is ideal for your elementary school students. Of course, at times, our children tell lies on purpose. But, sometimes, children do not realize they are lying because they have not been taught the differences between the various types of lies. Teach all about the types of lying and why it can be harmful with this unique and engaging activity.
“Types of Lies Town” is an interactive activity used to introduce students to the six types of lies. This activity allows children a safe and structured way to learn about the negative consequences of lying and a chance to reflect on their own behaviors and habits.
Students will “take a tour” of the town and visit six different streets to learn the definitions, stories, and examples of the various types of lies.
This Resource Includes:
Use the included materials to help you guide the discussion with children about lying. Help students to self-reflect on their own behaviors and the consequences of their actions.
Increase student understanding of honest and dishonest behaviors as they tour Types of Lies Town.
This resource includes information about the six following types of lies:
1. Compulsive Lies
2. Half-Truths
3. Exaggeration
4. Bold-Faced Lies
5. White Lies
6. Plagiarizing
Teach your students a lesson on honesty and lying with this unique “Type of Lies Town” activity! Practice social skills while playing this fun game.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mary T. says, “Awesome resource for my students who struggle with determining fact from fiction in their stories.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pamela Z. says, “This is wonderful for those students that can't read between the lines.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lisa C. says, “I used this as a therapist at a mental health adolescent residential facility and it was very helpful to confront behavior without being threatening and to open a dialogue about the motivations behind this behavior.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shellie K. says, “Great resource! Loved the detailed explanation and then used the cards for the activity. Will use again!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BIMJ says, “I have three kiddos with lying behavior goals, we are using this resource to start off the year so they understand the types of lies that exist. Thanks for a great INTERACTIVE resource I can use with my students!”
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Calming Strategies & Coping Skills Printable Activity for Elementary School
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Teaching calming strategies and coping skills in your elementary school counseling sessions doesn’t have to be hard! Make learning all about calming strategies and coping skills fun and engaging with this “stratacheese” pizza activity! Add this activity to your counseling curriculum to target important coping skills with your students.
Students will have a blast learning new calming strategies while designing their very own pizza, complete with a pizza box!
Calming Strategies & Coping Skills Lesson for Elementary School Counseling includes EVERYTHING you need to equip your students with new emotional coping skills and calming strategies.
Included in this resource you will find:
Both color and black and white options are provided in this download!
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This counseling curriculum will your students master their emotions and learn to cope with effective calming strategies!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sara B. says, " Students really enjoyed this - I used it to introduce the term coping skills and introduce some new strategies. The scenarios cards were great - very on target. Thanks!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Charlotte D. says, "This craft activity is so cute! My students really enjoyed making the pizza and learned new coping skills in a hands on manner."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Carly G. says, "Used this in my social skills small groups from 2nd grade to 4th grade! I'm sure it could be accommodated to use with even younger and older grades too. The kids loved the pizza theme and it culminating into building their own pizza box to house the activity. I think it was really memorable for them! And the "stratacheese" word play is just perfect!"
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