By SEN Resource Source
Colorful eye catching poster designed to celebrate the good achievements of students each day. Whether it's for demonstrating kindness, showing improvement in a particular subject, or good citizenship, this poster provides a meaningful way to foster a positive classroom environment and motivate students to strive for excellence.
The poster shows a star in the center of the poster which teachers can choose to either stick a photo onto or write a name.
By My Mindful Classroom
Introducing our "30 Acts of Kindness" Printable - a vibrant and free resource designed for classrooms. Easily print and display the list to promote kindness in various ways:
Download now and inspire a culture of compassion and teamwork in your classroom!
This printable is part of a Kindness Bundle, which includes a bingo game, a bulletin board, tear-off posters, coloring bookmarks, compliment cards, a word search, and a writing journal. You save 30% when you buy all together.
Use:
For personal and teaching purposes only.
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By SEN Resource Source
Calendar of 28 different kind acts to try and do.
Clipart images courtesy of
Kari Bolt Children's Illustrator: www.TeachShare.com/Store/Kari-Bolt-Clip-Art
Terms of Use
The original purchaser is granted the right to photocopy, use or display this material for his/her educational use without limitation. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means in order to provide use to another person without express written permission from the author and publisher unless additional licenses or group licenses have been purchased.
Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden.
Mindfulness Tear Off Poster / Mindful Take What You Need Poster
By My Mindful Classroom
Looking for a fun and educational way to promote mindfulness in your classroom? Look no further than this mindfulness tear-off poster for kids!
Featuring 10 words related to mindfulness, this colorful poster serves as a visual reminder for students to focus on their thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. Students can tear off a word daily and practice incorporating it into their daily routine.
The poster includes words such as breath, gratitude, kindness, relax, compassion, and more. These words represent key elements of mindfulness and can help students cultivate a more peaceful and mindful mindset.
Resource includes:
These posters are part of a Mindfulness Bundle which includes guided Meditation Scripts, Coloring Pages, Calming Cards, Mindfulness Coloring Bookmarks, a Word Search, finger-tracing breathing cards, and Mindful Breathing Coloring Posters. You save 30% when you buy all together.
Use:
For personal and teaching purposes only.
If you like this digital file kindly leave a review. Thanks and Happy Teaching!
Calming Down with the 5 Senses Poster
By SEN Resource Source
Poster to support children in grounding themselves when they are suffering with severe anxiety.
Why do you need this?
If your anxiety reaches a debilitating level, it can be helpful to ground yourself in the present moment. You can do this by thinking about your surroundings using the 5 senses. This poster encourages just this by reminding children to name 5 things they can see, 4 things they can touch, 3 things they can hear, 2 things they can smell and 1 thing they can taste.
How and when might you use this?
This might be used in a variety of ways:
· During relaxation and mindfulness exercises.
· To support children who struggle with transitions to new activities. Before transitioning to a new task children can be reminded of this calming strategy.
· In the moment when a child is suffering with heightened anxiety or stress.
· During counselling sessions to support students in exploring their anxiety and developing coping strategies.
· During class circle time as a discussion about the importance of self-regulation and managing emotions.
What’s included?
1 PDF poster
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Worksheet Bundle
By SEN Resource Source
Scale for children to visually express how angry they are feeling.
Why do you need this?
Acknowledging and talking about anger can be a helpful way for children to deal with this emotion. Talking about their feelings in a safe environment can help children feel better about their anger and can also help them to figure out how to deal with it in a healthy way. This can also be a good way to instigate discussions about healthy coping strategies for managing anger.
How and when might you use this?
This anger meter can either be displayed on the wall for children to go to when they feel they need to or to be directed to by an adult or it can be laminated for them to have their own individual copy with them at their desk to pick up and use whenever it is needed.
What’s included?
Included are 2 different versions of the meter, one with children’s emotion faces and one with emoji faces. Print and laminate and then use a split pin to make it work.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Anger Bingo for Calming Strategies
* Responses to Anger Worksheet
* What My Anger Looks Like Worksheet