12th Grade Life Skills Worksheets

Understanding Prescription Drug Labels & Medication Safety Health Science 2 day

By Scrub Squad

Engage your students with this Prescription Drug Labels Activity and Lesson Plan, designed to teach health science concepts in a practical and hands-on way! This comprehensive resource helps students develop critical thinking skills and promotes health literacy through interactive worksheets, real-world scenarios, and creative activities.

What's Included:

  • Lesson Plan (2 Class Periods): Step-by-step instructions covering direct instruction, group activities, and independent practice.
  • Student Worksheet (10 Labels): Practice reading and interpreting prescription drug labels.
  • Critical Thinking Scenarios: Thought-provoking case studies that encourage problem-solving and discussion.
  • Label Creation Activity: Allows students to design their own prescription drug labels, reinforcing key concepts.
  • Answer Key: Simplifies grading and review.
  • Teacher Instructions: Detailed guidance for implementation and classroom management.

Key Features:

  • Focus on Health Literacy and Medication Safety.
  • Perfect for Health Science courses.
  • Easy-to-follow format for teachers and students.
  • Promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and real-world application.

Standards Covered:

  • Health Literacy and Safety Practices
  • Medication Safety and Label Interpretation
  • Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills

Who Is This For?

  • High School Health Science Teachers
  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) Instructors

How to Use:

  • Day 1: Introduce the topic and guide students through the worksheets and practice questions.
  • Day 2: Review answers, work through critical thinking scenarios, and complete the label creation activity.
  • Assign activities for individual practice or group work.
  • Use as an assessment tool or supplemental material for health and safety units.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Saves planning time with ready-to-use materials.
  • Encourages real-world connections and safety awareness.
  • Suitable for individual, group, and classroom instruction.

For more Health Science fun, try these products:

2-Day Health Science Professionalism in Healthcare HIPAA & Workplace Skills

Health Science / Nursing Vital Signs Check-Off, Feedback & Improvement Template

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Scrub Squad

$3.00

Spring Break Math Telling Time Workbook Level 4 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these March Spring Break differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as Spring Break approaches! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 4 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest 5 minutes)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Reading Travel, hotel, and activity schedules

-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the nearest 5 minutes)

$3.00

Understanding Prescription Drug Labels & Medication Safety Health Science 2 day

By Scrub Squad

Engage your students with this Prescription Drug Labels Activity and Lesson Plan, designed to teach health science concepts in a practical and hands-on way! This comprehensive resource helps students develop critical thinking skills and promotes health literacy through interactive worksheets, real-world scenarios, and creative activities.

What's Included:

  • Lesson Plan (2 Class Periods): Step-by-step instructions covering direct instruction, group activities, and independent practice.
  • Student Worksheet (10 Labels): Practice reading and interpreting prescription drug labels.
  • Critical Thinking Scenarios: Thought-provoking case studies that encourage problem-solving and discussion.
  • Label Creation Activity: Allows students to design their own prescription drug labels, reinforcing key concepts.
  • Answer Key: Simplifies grading and review.
  • Teacher Instructions: Detailed guidance for implementation and classroom management.

Key Features:

  • Focus on Health Literacy and Medication Safety.
  • Perfect for Health Science courses.
  • Easy-to-follow format for teachers and students.
  • Promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and real-world application.

Standards Covered:

  • Health Literacy and Safety Practices
  • Medication Safety and Label Interpretation
  • Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills

Who Is This For?

  • High School Health Science Teachers
  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) Instructors

How to Use:

  • Day 1: Introduce the topic and guide students through the worksheets and practice questions.
  • Day 2: Review answers, work through critical thinking scenarios, and complete the label creation activity.
  • Assign activities for individual practice or group work.
  • Use as an assessment tool or supplemental material for health and safety units.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Saves planning time with ready-to-use materials.
  • Encourages real-world connections and safety awareness.
  • Suitable for individual, group, and classroom instruction.

For more Health Science fun, try these products:

2-Day Health Science Professionalism in Healthcare HIPAA & Workplace Skills

Health Science / Nursing Vital Signs Check-Off, Feedback & Improvement Template

Follow me for more engaging lessons!

Scrub Squad

$3.00

Spring Break Math Telling Time Workbook Level 3 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these March Spring Break differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as Spring Break approaches! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 3 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest quarter hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Reading Travel, hotel, and activity schedules

-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the nearest quarter hour)

$3.00

Spring Break Math Telling Time Workbook Level 3 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these March Spring Break differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as Spring Break approaches! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 3 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest quarter hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Reading Travel, hotel, and activity schedules

-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the nearest quarter hour)

$3.00

Spring Break Math Telling Time Workbook Level 2 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these March Spring Break differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as Spring Break approaches! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 2 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest half hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest half hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest half hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest half hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest half hour)

-Reading Travel, hotel, and activity schedules

-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the nearest half hour)

$3.00

Valentine's Day Activities | Valentine's Day Worksheets | Social Emotional Learning

By Queen's Educational Resources

Valentine's Day Activities | Valentine's Day Worksheets | Social Emotional Learning

About This Resource

**★ **SEL-Valentine's Activity Worksheets

★ 62 pages

**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets and Sample Responses | Answer Keys

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12

**★ **Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Sample Responses

Items Included:

**★ 15 **Valentine's Day Activity Worksheets in Color

**★ 15 **Valentine's Day Activity Worksheets in BW

**★ **Detailed Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with engaging Social Emotional Learning (SEL) activities that encourage middle and high school students to reflect on love, friendships, and meaningful connections in all types of relationships. These activities go beyond romance, helping students explore different perspectives, strengthen emotional awareness, and build interpersonal skills through relatable scenarios and thoughtful discussions. By focusing on empathy, self-care, and healthy communication, these adaptable exercises make Valentine’s Day a meaningful opportunity to celebrate kindness, connection, and personal growth in the classroom.

These activities include realistic scenarios, relatable situations, and meaningful content that resonate with teens' everyday experiences and emotions.

✅ Sample responses are included for teachers to guide discussions, provide examples, and support students in creating thoughtful and realistic goals.

✅ The worksheets come in both color and black-and-white PDF versions to make printing easier. The color version is also included in google slides (digital version).

Activity Worksheet Topics include:

❤️ Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

❤️ Understanding Love Languages: Understanding How We Give and Receive Care

❤️ Your Personal Love Language

❤️ Heart-felt Notes

❤️ Be Your Own Valentine

❤️ What Do You Love?

❤️ Chart Your Future Relationships

❤️ Your Perspective on Valentine’s Day

❤️ Valentine’s Day Dilemmas: Right or Wrong?

❤️ Relationship Role-Model

❤️ Defining A Healthy Relationship

❤️ Crafting Your Ideal Experience: The Perfect Date

❤️ Healing Through Heartbreak | Coping with Breakups

❤️ Letter to My Future Self

❤️ Valentine’s Day: Reflection Questions

Benefits of Engaging with These Activities:

⭐ Promotes Empathy

⭐ Develops Emotional Awareness

⭐ Encourages Healthy Communication

⭐ Teaches Critical Thinking

⭐ Builds Self-Confidence

⭐ Fosters Stronger Connections

⭐ Helps Navigate Social Challenges

⭐ Encourages Self-Care

⭐ Promotes Respect for Diverse Perspectives

⭐ Makes Valentine’s Day Inclusive

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources / All Rights Reserved

Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

$10.00

Spring Break Math Telling Time Workbook Level 1 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these March Spring Break differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as Spring Break approaches! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 1 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the hour)

-Reading Travel, hotel, and activity schedules

-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the hour)

$3.00

New Year's Goals | New Year's Activities | New Year's Worksheets | Goal Setting

By Queen's Educational Resources

New Year's Goals | New Year's Activities | New Year's Worksheets | Goal Setting

About This Resource

**★ **SEL-New Year's Goals Activity Worksheets

★ 16 pages

**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets and Sample Responses | Answer Keys

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12

**★ **Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Sample Responses

Items Included:

**★ 9 **New Year's Goals Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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Looking for a meaningful and engaging activity to kick off the new year in your middle or high school classroom? This New Year’s Goals Activity Worksheet Packet is the perfect way to help students reflect on their aspirations and set actionable goals for the months ahead. Designed to inspire self-awareness and accountability, these worksheets guides students through identifying personal, academic, and community goals while teaching them how to break each goal into achievable steps. With opportunities for reflection and a creative "Goal Jar" element, these activities encourage students to stay motivated and track their progress throughout the year. It's an excellent tool to foster a positive, goal-oriented mindset in your students while reinforcing critical thinking and self-management skills.

✅ Sample responses are included for teachers to guide discussions, provide examples, and support students in creating thoughtful and realistic goals.

Activity Worksheet Topics include:

⭐ Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

⭐ Vision for the Year Ahead

⭐ New Year's Resolutions: Reflect, Decide, and Discuss

⭐ Exploring New Year’s Resolutions

⭐ Personal and Community Goals: Defining Your New Year’s Resolutions

⭐ My Path to Be A Better Me

⭐ Smart Goals

⭐ Goal Jar

Benefits of Completing These Goal-Setting Activities:

❤️ Encourages self-reflection and understanding of personal values.

❤️ Develops planning, organization, and time management skills.

❤️ Builds accountability and problem-solving abilities.

❤️ Boosts motivation and confidence through achievable steps.

❤️ Fosters a growth mindset and emotional well-being.

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources / All Rights Reserved

Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

$6.00

Life Skills Pre-Vocationa Worksheets for Special Education, Autism, OT, Homeschool, Hardware Tools Activities

By YourTeachingDoc

Introduce your students to the world of tools with this engaging and educational activity set, perfect for learning about common hardware tools found in the home and hardware stores. Designed with special education students in mind, this resource is ideal for building pre-vocational and employment skills while fostering independence and practical knowledge.

Whether you’re a special education teacher, homeschool parent, occupational therapist, or working with students on the autism spectrum, these dot activities are an excellent way to develop fine motor skills, tool recognition, and functional job-related abilities.

The set includes:

*Black-and-white versions for easy, budget-friendly printing.

*Full-color versions to create vibrant, interactive learning experiences.

Help your students gain confidence and essential life skills with these engaging and accessible activities. Add our Hardware Tools Worksheet Set to your educational toolkit today and watch your students thrive!

✴Hardware Tools Included:

axe nut saw nail

vice drill level light

screw chisel hammer mallet

pliers wrench hardhat measure

toolbox chainsaw phillips toolbelt

✴WHAT'S INCLUDED?

20 Hardware Store Tools Worksheets in PDF Format (Color)

20 Hardware Store Tools Worksheets in PDF Format (Black&White for Easier Printing)

✏HOW TO ACCESS YOUR DIGITAL FILES:

You will recieve a PDF file with directions on how to download your products. Click on the link provided in the PDF file. You will be able to access the files via Google Drive or OneDrive. 

✏ Please Review the Preview and Thumbnails to ensure this activity aligns with your students/curriculum. If you have any questions, please contact me at yourteachingdoc@gmail.com BEFORE purchasing any item in my store so I can ensure you are satisfied with your purchase.

✏ IMPORTANT NOTES:

• No physical items will be shipped.

• We do not offer cancellations or refunds due to the nature of the instant digital downloads.

• All designs are strictly for PERSONAL USE/ ONE TEACHER USE ONLY. Print these pages as much as you want but do not share, sell, or redistribute. This violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. All commercial uses of these artworks are prohibited without the copyright owner's express permission. The uncolored digital image or scanned image must not be redistributed or resold, whether original or modified.

✏ If you have any questions or concerns regarding your purchase, please don't hesitate to message me at yourteachingdoc@gmail.com and we will be happy to assist you.

Copyright © 2024 YourTeachingDoc. All rights reserved.

$3.00

Valentine's Day Math Telling Time Workbook Level 4 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these Valentine's Day differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom this Valentine's Day! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 4 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM (Write the time and circle AM/PM )

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest 5 minutes)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest 5 minutes)

-Reading Valentine's Day schedules

-Elapsed time (to the nearest 5 minutes)

$3.00

Valentine's Day Math Telling Time Workbook Level 3 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these Valentine's Day differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom this Valentine's Day! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 3 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM (Write the time and circle AM/PM )

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest quarter hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest quarter hour)

-Reading Valentine's Day schedules

-Elapsed time (to the nearest quarter hour)

$3.00

Valentine's Day Math Telling Time Workbook Level 2 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these Valentine's Day differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom this Valentine's Day! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 2 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest half hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest half hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest half hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest half hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest half hour)

-Reading Valentine's Day schedules

-Elapsed time (to the nearest half hour)

$3.00

Valentine's Day Math Telling Time Workbook Level 1 Life Skills Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these Valentine's Day differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom this Valentine's Day! Perfect for high school and transition age students.

In this Level 1 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:

-AM or PM

-Reading Digital Times(to the hour)

- Reading Analog Times (to the hour)

-Matching digital to digital (to the hour)

-Matching digital to analog (to the hour)

-Matching analog to analog (to the hour)

-Reading Valentine's Day schedules

-Elapsed time (to the hour)

$3.00

Self-Control Reflection Questions | Self-Regulation Worksheets | Self-Awareness

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Control Reflection Questions | Self-Regulation Worksheets | Self-Awareness

About This Resource

★ Topic – Impulse Control Writing and Discussion Questions

★ Task Cards and Worksheets

★ 50 pages

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides – Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Grades 8-12

★ Google Slide Link

This resource includes:

★ 32 Impulse | Self-Control Questions (Colored Task Cards)

★ 32 Impulse | Self-Control Questions (B&W Task Cards)

★ 32 Impulse | Self-Control Questions Worksheets

★ List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 2 pages)

★ Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs to assist students who accidentally delete text boxes and/or when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It’s super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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These thoughtfully designed impulse control reflection questions are perfect for middle and high school students seeking to better understand and manage their emotions. Through self-reflection, students will explore how emotions like anger, frustration, or excitement influence their decisions and discover practical strategies for handling challenging situations. Reflecting on self-control and self-regulation helps students recognize the benefits of thoughtful decision-making, such as improving relationships, avoiding unnecessary conflicts, and achieving personal goals. This opportunity encourages students to pause, think, and grow—gaining valuable insights and building skills that will benefit them now and in the future!

This resource contains 32 Impulse | Self-Control Reflection Questions for students to reflect on their emotions, understand the impact of their decisions, and develop strategies for managing impulses and regulating their behavior effectively.

These questions can serve various purposes, including:

▶ Encouraging students to reflect on their emotions and how they influence their decisions.

▶ Helping students identify triggers for impulsive behavior.

▶ Teaching strategies to manage impulses and practice self-control.

▶ Guiding students in understanding the consequences of their actions.

▶ Supporting personal growth and self-awareness.

▶ Promoting thoughtful decision-making in challenging situations.

▶ Enhancing relationships by improving communication and emotional regulation.

▶ Fostering skills for academic, social, and personal success.

▶ Offering opportunities for self-assessment and goal-setting.

▶ Providing a foundation for discussions about emotional intelligence and self-management.

This resource includes both print and digital versions (with text boxes already created)! You can assign activities to students in person or remotely – either way works!

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RESOURCE ITEMS:

▶️ TASK CARDS (COLOR and B&W)

This resource includes 32 Impulse Control | Self-Control Writing and Discussion Question Task Cards available in both color and B&W versions. You can use these questions and prompts for engaging discussions or as writing prompts.

✅ These Task Cards can be used as part of a larger lesson, in guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner discussion before sharing out with the larger group or class, or even one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! These Task Cards contain the same questions in the Worksheets.

✅ You can print the Task Cards out on gloss paper or regular paper and laminate. You may also organize them in a binder ring.

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▶️ Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)

✅ This resource also includes 32 Impulse Control | Self-Control Writing and Discussion Question WORKSHEETS with lines and a question, so students can write their responses. Students can answer the questions either on paper, or on Google Slides! These worksheets contain the same questions in the Task Cards.

✅ The worksheets are also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It’s super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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The Task Cards and Worksheets feature the SAME questions!

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▶️ List of Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 2 pages)

Also included is a 2-page complete LIST OF QUESTIONS to allow easier access for teachers to read and select questions to work with. These are the same questions listed in the Task Cards and Worksheets.

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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Created by © Queen’s Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved

Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

$7.00

Self-Control Scenarios | Impulse Control Scenarios | Self-Regulation Scenarios

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Control Scenarios | Impulse Control Scenarios | Self-Regulation Scenarios

About This Resource

★ Self-Control | Impulse Control Scenarios | Situation Cards and Worksheets

★ 94 pages

★ Features 28 Self-Control | Impulse Control Scenarios

★ Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets

★ Print and Digital (Text Boxes Already Created!)

★ Excellent for Mature 8th graders - High School Students

★ 2 Google Slide Links

This resource includes:

★ 28 Colored Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions

★ 28 B&W Scenario Task Cards with and without Questions

★ 28 Scenario Worksheets with and without Questions

★ 2 Lists of 28 Scenarios with and without Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3.5 pages)

★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)


This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs to assist students who accidentally delete text boxes and/or when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.


These engaging Impulse Control | Self-Contro Scenarios are designed specifically for middle and high school students, focusing on situations they’re likely to encounter in their daily lives. From managing frustration in group projects to resisting the urge to check a phone during class, dealing with jealousy in relationships, or handling anger in a tense interaction, each scenario reflects challenges that students are familiar with and may have experienced themselves. Accompanying each scenario is a unique question or two that prompts students to reflect on the consequences of impulsive actions and explore strategies for managing their emotions and responses effectively. By engaging with these scenarios, students will gain practical insights into self-control, learn to navigate social and emotional challenges more thoughtfully, and develop skills to make better decisions in the moment. These scenarios are an excellent tool for fostering self-awareness and building critical social-emotional learning skills.

▶ Each scenario includes a guiding question for students to answer, as well as a version of the scenario without a question, providing space for both you and the students to create your own questions. This flexibility encourages deeper thinking and personal engagement with the material, encouraging a more personalized approach to understanding and developing impulse control. By allowing students to create their own questions, they can reflect on their unique experiences and challenges, fostering critical thinking and greater self-awareness in addressing real-life situations.

▶ The scenarios are highly relatable to the everyday experiences of teenagers, helping them recognize and understand their own impulsive behaviors while providing them with practical strategies to respond thoughtfully and effectively in similar situations.

▶ This variety helps ensure that students find scenarios they can connect with personally.

This resource features 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenarios that can be used to support students in learning how to:

✅ Identify Impulsive Behaviors

✅ Reflect on Emotions and Triggers

✅ Develop Emotional Regulation Skills

✅ Practice Thoughtful Decision-Making

✅ Improve Social Interactions

✅ Resolve Conflicts Constructively

✅ Strengthen Self-Awareness

✅ Balance Desires and Responsibilities

✅ Handle Peer Pressure

✅ Build Problem-Solving Skills

RESOURCE ITEMS:

▶️ Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Task Cards (Colored and B&W) This resource includes 28 Scenario Task Cards, available in Color and B&W, both with and without pre-set questions. Each card presents relatable scenarios, accompanied by a question. Additionally, all scenarios are provided in each color variation without questions, allowing users to create their own questions and activities.

✅ Utilize the Task Cards WITHOUT Questions to formulate your OWN questions!

✅ Incorporate these Task Cards into larger lessons, guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner interactions before sharing with the class, or individual sessions with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! The Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets.

✅ Print the Task Cards on gloss or regular paper, laminate them for durability, and consider organizing them on a binder ring for easy access and use.


Role-playing Opportunity: Engaging in these scenarios provides students with a practical chance to practice managing real-life challenges, developing self-control, and responding thoughtfully to situations that require emotional regulation and decision-making skills.


▶️ Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Worksheets (2 variations) This resource includes 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Worksheets, provided in two variations (with and without questions) available in both PDF and Google Slides formats.

▶️ Scenario Worksheets WITH Questions This variation provides 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with a corresponding question.

▶️ Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions This resource includes 28 Impulse Control | Self-Control Scenario Worksheets with lines and no pre-set questions, allowing students to write their own responses and giving you the flexibility to generate questions for them. The worksheets provide space for you to create your own questions or prompts, and in Google Slides, you can generate and type your questions before sharing the document or slides with students for their responses.


▶️ List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers) Additionally, there are two LISTS OF SCENARIOS (with and without questions) for teachers to easily review and select scenarios to work with. These scenarios align with those presented in the Task Cards and Worksheets.


❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.


Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.


Please feel free to email me if you have any questions! queenseducationalresources@gmail.com


$11.00

Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets

About This Resource

**★ **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets

★ 48 pages

**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12

**★ **Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

Items Included:

**★ 26 **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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This Impulse Control Activity Packet for High School Students is a valuable resource designed to help students develop self-control and self-discipline through activities that are relatable to their everyday experiences. The activities are based on real-life scenarios and challenges that teens commonly face, such as peer pressure, social media conflicts, academic stress, etc., making the lessons meaningful and engaging. Students will participate in decision-making exercises and role-playing activities that encourage them to think about the consequences of their actions. These activities connect directly to situations students encounter, helping them apply impulse control strategies in a practical way. The activities in this packet also help students practice pausing and thinking before acting, encouraging them to carefully consider their choices and avoid making decisions they might later regret. This packet aims to equip students with skills to manage emotions, think critically, and make positive decisions in their day-to-day lives.

Answer keys | Sample Responses are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.

Activity Worksheet Topics include:

★ Impulse Control Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

★ Impulse Control Self-Assessment (w/ Scoring Rubric)

★ Anticipation Guide Thought Extension

★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Impulse Control and Mindful Decision-Making

★ Defining Impulse Control

★ Identifying and Managing Your Impulses

★ Impulse Control Role Model

★ Impulse Management in Action: Mark's Choice: Balancing Friendship and Impulse

★ Impulse Management in Action: Managing Emotions in the Heat of the Moment

★ Impulse Management in Action: Overcoming Impulses for Better Choices

★ Pause and Reflect: Building Better Impulse Control

★ Listening for Understanding and Self-Control

★ Navigating Natural Impulses with Your Phone

★ Text Message Conversation: Thinking Before Snapping (2 Variations)

★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control

★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Impulse Control

★ Impulses and Their Impact

★ Impulses and Outcomes: Connecting Choices to Consequences

★ A Letter to Your Future Self

★ Reflect and Redirect - What Could You Do Differently?

★ Reflecting on Impulsive Spending

★ Reflecting on Screen Time

★ Impulse Control Plan

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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

*******************************

Created by © Queen's Educational Resources / All Rights Reserved

Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

*******************************

Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

$15.00

Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets

By Queen's Educational Resources

Self-Control Activities | Impulse Control Activities | Self-Discipline Worksheets

About This Resource

**★ **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets

★ 48 pages

**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets

**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)

**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12

**★ **Google Slide Link

★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

Items Included:

**★ 26 **Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Worksheets

**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses

**★ **Google Slide Link

********************************
This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

********************************

This Impulse Control Activity Packet for High School Students is a valuable resource designed to help students develop self-control and self-discipline through activities that are relatable to their everyday experiences. The activities are based on real-life scenarios and challenges that teens commonly face, such as peer pressure, social media conflicts, academic stress, etc., making the lessons meaningful and engaging. Students will participate in decision-making exercises and role-playing activities that encourage them to think about the consequences of their actions. These activities connect directly to situations students encounter, helping them apply impulse control strategies in a practical way. The activities in this packet also help students practice pausing and thinking before acting, encouraging them to carefully consider their choices and avoid making decisions they might later regret. This packet aims to equip students with skills to manage emotions, think critically, and make positive decisions in their day-to-day lives.

Answer keys | Sample Responses are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.

Activity Worksheet Topics include:

★ Impulse Control Anticipation Guide (2 variations)

★ Impulse Control Self-Assessment (w/ Scoring Rubric)

★ Anticipation Guide Thought Extension

★ Pause, Reflect, Act: Developing Impulse Control and Mindful Decision-Making

★ Defining Impulse Control

★ Identifying and Managing Your Impulses

★ Impulse Control Role Model

★ Impulse Management in Action: Mark's Choice: Balancing Friendship and Impulse

★ Impulse Management in Action: Managing Emotions in the Heat of the Moment

★ Impulse Management in Action: Overcoming Impulses for Better Choices

★ Pause and Reflect: Building Better Impulse Control

★ Listening for Understanding and Self-Control

★ Navigating Natural Impulses with Your Phone

★ Text Message Conversation: Thinking Before Snapping (2 Variations)

★ Think Before You Text: Practicing Self-Control

★ The Easy Way vs. The Right Way: Practicing Impulse Control

★ Impulses and Their Impact

★ Impulses and Outcomes: Connecting Choices to Consequences

★ A Letter to Your Future Self

★ Reflect and Redirect - What Could You Do Differently?

★ Reflecting on Impulsive Spending

★ Reflecting on Screen Time

★ Impulse Control Plan

*******************************

❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

*******************************

Created by © Queen's Educational Resources / All Rights Reserved

Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

*******************************

Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!

queenseducationalresources@gmail.com

$15.00

Enneagram Personality Test Reflection Worksheets

By Dotty's Printables

This Enneagram Test Resource is for middle and high school students to learn about their personality type and results. It includes an introduction, test instructions, reflection worksheets, type analysis pages, personal growth plans, and activities for understanding relationships.

Teachers can use it anytime during the school year for personality studies or social-emotional learning.

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FREE AM/PM Sort Time Worksheet Winter Functional Life Skills Math Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use this FREE AM/PM Winter Activity Sort in your special education classroom! Perfect for life skills math in a high school or transition age classroom.

What's Included?

1 AM/ PM Winter Activity Sort

This unit is perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:

  • Community Based Instruction (CBI)
  • Functional Life Skills
  • Consumer Math
  • Money Math
Free