Social Emotional Emotional Learning Activity Bundle | Calm Down Corner Printable
By Jennifer Arnold
If you're a teacher who’s feeling overwhelmed by the growing need to address emotional and mental well-being in your classroom, this mental health awareness and social-emotional learning curriculum bundle could be exactly what you need.
I know how challenging it can be to manage student behavior, create a positive classroom environment, and still cover all the academic requirements.
This resource is designed to save you time and energy by providing ready-made lessons that help students learn how to express their emotions, manage stress, and build empathy—all essential skills that lead to better focus and fewer disruptions.
Imagine having a classroom where students understand how to handle their feelings and treat one another with kindness.
This curriculum will help you foster that kind of environment, making your day-to-day teaching experience smoother and less stressful. It’s all about addressing the whole child, helping them develop emotionally as well as academically.
And with so many students facing different challenges, you’ll have the tools to support them all, from those with behavioral struggles to those who just need a little extra help navigating their emotions. This bundle will allow you to give your students the social-emotional skills they need to thrive, while also giving you the relief of having these essential lessons ready to go.
This bundle is over 100 pages of mental health awareness activities, calm down corner printables, and mindfulness for kids breathing exercises including baby animal and rainbow breathing cards.
Anger Regulation Resources to Teach Emotional Regulation and Calming Skills
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
This Anger Bundle is packed with calm down tools and anger resources that can help kids work through and understand their anger.
Included are four resources:
Anger Monsters
Calm Down FlipBook
Keep Your Cool, Don't Have a Meltdown
Anger Workbook
Check out the information below for a detailed description of each product.
1) Anger Monsters
Sometimes a student just needs to calm down while building a monster and coloring for a bit before they are able to clearly express what made them so angry. This resource is designed for just that.
Included are three types of monster eyes and six monster body templates with various types of questions that can be used with all types of students based on ability levels. The monster bodies include various drawing and writing activities that are designed to calm students down while challenging them to think of what makes them angry and how they can better handle that anger.
These anger monsters have allowed my students to calm the angry monsters within themselves. I hope your students find great success with them too.
2) Calm Down FlipBook
This Calm Down Flipbook is a quick way to get students thinking and talking about how they can control their emotions and anger.
Assembly is a breeze. Print all pages on colorful paper (double sided printing FLIP ON SHORT EDGE). Line the pages up in the correct order, fold over, staple and you have your very own flipbook!!!
This flipbook has students explore and recognize their triggers, identify their unique type of anger, test out new calming strategies, learn to take control of their emotions and recognize which strategies might work best for them.
My kiddos love this, I know yours will too! :)
3) Keep Your Cool, Don't Have a Meltdown
Included in this download:
*Keep Your Cool Posters (19)
Each feature a different strategy that will help your students learn to keep their cool. These are perfect for cool down corners, think time areas, or as a visual aid while teaching the calm down strategies.
*Flip Book for Students
This is a mini version of the posters that students can keep close by or at their desk. They can avoid meltdown mode if they refer to these handy cool down strategies.
*Don’t Have a Meltdown Chart
Displays the 19 cool down strategies in an easy to understand way.
*Bookmarksand Desk Charts
The bookmarks are perfect for any student and the desk chart are ideal for students who need an easy to locate visual reminder of the strategies.
*Think Time Sheets (4)
(require writing and reflection, consider student ability level before use)
Think time is an important skill for everyone, not just our little ones, to learn. Think time allows a person to step back and reevaluate their current situation, allowing them to not act in the heat of the moment. Once calmer, they can think of how to handle the situation from a rational perspective.
I know when I am upset I do not think the clearest or make the best choices for myself, why would I expect a child to be able to?
Think time allows children a safe outlet to bounce around ideas of what they did, where they went wrong and what they are going to do about it. It allows children to process the information without feeling the need to become defensive or protect themselves. They can problem solve and come up with their own solutions, allowing for tremendous personal growth and development.
Let’s face it, we may be teachers, but ultimately we’re still human. We are the rational adults, however sometimes we let our emotions get wrapped up in the situation. We are invested in our students and can have an emotional reaction to their behaviors at times (no matter how hard we try to hide it). Think time can also provide a much needed break from the situation, for both the student and the teacher.
4) Anger Workbook
All too often I see angry kids. Everything seems to set them off. When I ask them to talk about what happened, they cannot seem to put their feelings into words.
This workbook is designed to help children understand and express their anger. This interactive booklet requires kids to explore their anger through use of questions and drawing activities that force them to think deep and evaluate their own behavior.
Color and Black & White copy included in download.
I have found great success with my students who use this workbook. I hope yours do too.
Be cautious of student ability levels when using with second grade. This activity requires a lot of writing.
For small version, print workbook double-sided (for best results, I click double-sided "short-edge binding" when printing). Simply fold the pages in half with the front and back cover facing out and staple to bind the booklet.
For full page booklet print double sided with long edge binding.
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I hope your kids LOVE this bundle!
Mrs. Bell
The Crafty Counselor
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Interactive Notebook Small Group Curriculum for Anger Management Regulation
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Learning to apply anger coping skills, calm down strategies, and mastering overall anger regulation is not an easy task for many children. All too often I have students come to boy's group upset because of something that happened that caused them to lose their cool, or get in trouble for how they responded to the situation that angered them. Sometimes they just don't know how to handle angry feelings.
This engaging interactive book will help your students with anger regulation, anger coping and calm down strategies in a fun way! If you are looking to focus on teaching your students to better regulate their reactions to anger while learning powerful calm down strategies, look no further! This is the perfect activity for any boy's group counseling curriculum.
This Boys Group Counseling - Calm Down Strategies Interactive Book & Anger Regulation Small Group Curriculum includes SO much to help your students with anger management skills.
This resource includes:
This boys group counseling curriculum is perfect for small groups and is designed to be worked on over the course of 10 weeks. Each lesson will cover a specific topic like anger triggers, anger types, keep calm tools and MORE!
Each lesson will allow your students to create an additional page or two of their Calm Down Control interactive book. In the end, students will have an interactive book keepsake to refer back to in the future.
The lessons in this boys group counseling curriculum are designed to teach male students more about their specific types of anger, how to handle situations that anger them and role-play common anger inducing situations all while they have fun making their own interactive book.
Students will have a blast learning calm down strategies and anger coping skills while they design their own Calm Down Control book.
Click the preview for example pages of the types of activities students will complete during their small group.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great way to connect with boys and the issues they are faced with.
⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐This was fantastic and worked great for my one-on-one lessons. Very comprehensive, interactive, and looked great.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked great with my students who had IEP group counseling.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was perfect for the boys in my first grade class. We really enjoyed this! Thanks!
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Student Attendance Sheets & Intervention Prevent Truancy Small Group Lesson Plan
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Help tardy and frequently absent students see the importance of school attendance with this six-week lesson plan full of activities for increasing student attendance. Use the included lessons to show students why attendance is important, break down barriers to attendance success, create a student attendance success plan, access printable attendance sheets, and more!
All lessons include outlines, posters, activities, discussion cards, activity sheets, and necessary teaching tools. Teach students the importance of good attendance at school, how student absenteeism can affect their futures, how to improve student attendance, and provide various attendance solutions for chronically truant students.
This six-week "Awesome Attendance" small group lesson plan targets students who are frequently absent, tardy to school, or are a truancy concern in order to help them overcome barriers to their attendance success.
Lesson One: Get to Know Me Activities
Includes: Lesson Outline, Group Introduction and Norms Sheet, "Pieces of Me" Activity, Question Cube, "Why Does Attendance Matter?" Activity Sheet and Attendance Trackers
Lesson Two: Why Does Attendance Matter?
Includes: Lesson Outline, “Why Does Attendance Matter” Fact Sheet, True/False Statement Sort Cards, and “What Affects Your Attendance?” Activity Sheet
Lesson Three: Success is in the Routine
Includes: Lesson Outline, Plan for Success by Setting Routines Poster, Brainstorming Sheet, Cut and Glue Activity
Lesson Four: Choose Attendance Success
Includes: Lesson Outline, Attendance Success Puzzles, and “What Would You Do” Activity Sheet
Lesson Five: Life is Full of Options
Includes: Lesson Outline, Numbers Dice, Life Options Sheets, and Discussion Cards
Session 6: Letters to Self
Includes: Lesson Outline, Letter Template, and Envelope
Also included in this Attendance Success Six Week Lesson Plans are a pretest/post and parent permission sheet.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Taylor S. says, “My students loved this resource! It is easy to put together, and it is very engaging. I have also had several other counselors ask me where I found it because they enjoyed the lessons too. I would definitely use this resource again!”
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Social Emotional Learning Role-Playing Scenarios BUNDLE
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 142 social skills role-playing scenarios that focus on the following categories:
Feeling Annoyed Role-Playing Scenarios, Pages 3 – 6
Feeling Crabby, Pages 7 – 9
Feeling Determined, Pages 10 – 12
Feeling Discouraged, Pages 13 – 15
Feeling Disgusted, Pages 16 – 18
Feeling Down, Pages 19 – 21
Feeling Grateful, Pages 22 – 24
Feeling Grumpy, Pages 25 – 27
Feeling Hopeless, Pages 28 – 30
Feeling Humiliated, Pages 31 – 33
Feeling Insecure, Pages 34 – 36
Feeling Left Out, Pages 37 – 39
Feeling Lonely, Pages 40 – 42
Feeling Misunderstood, Pages 43 – 45
Feeling Pessimistic, Pages 46 – 48
Feeling Stressed, Pages 49 – 51
Feeling Uncomfortable, Pages 52 – 54
Feeling Worried, Pages 55 – 57
Being a Friend, Pages 58 – 60
Being Cautious, Pages 61 – 63
Being Unique, Pages 64 – 66
Feeling Brave, Pages 67 – 69
Bullying, Pages 70 – 72
Being Friendly, Pages 73 – 75
Ignoring Others, Pages 76 – 78
Never Give Up, Pages 79 – 81
Responsibility, Pages 82 – 87
Self Control, Pages 88 – 90
Sharing, Pages 91 – 93
Showing Forgiveness, Pages 94 – 96
Showing Understanding, Pages 97 – 99
Stranger Danger, Pages 100 – 102
Working Together, Pages 103 – 105
Name Calling, Pages 106 – 108
There are 4 role-playing scenarios for each social-emotional theme. Students can take turns acting out the social scenarios provided. Once students act out the social story, they will be required to answer questions such as what would you do if you were in this situation?, what would you say to your friend in this situation?, what could you say to your friend to help them feel better in this situation?, what would you want your friend to say to you to help you feel better in this situation? why shouldn't you do something if placed in this situation, etc. along with many other questions that students can work together on or independently answer.