Anger Management Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Anger Control
By Queen's Educational Resources
Anger Management Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Anger Control
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Please be aware that these Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones found in the Anger Management Activity Packet.
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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Topic - Anger
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements.)
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Anger Management.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource offers ONE Anger Management Self-Assessment, prompting students to reflect on their skills using a rating scale: 2 for 'Always,' 1 for 'Sometimes,' and 0 for 'Never.' Use this tool to monitor progress in managing anger and gain insights into students' skills. It's an effective way for students to track their growth in Anger Management.
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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 resource is included in the Anger Management Activity Packet!
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SEL Fall | Social Emotional Learning | Check In
By Inspired By MlG
SEL Fall Check-In: Interactive Slides for Social Emotional Learning
Looking for a fun and engaging way to support your students' social emotional learning? Our SEL Fall Check-In slides offer a no-prep, interactive activity that helps students explore their feelings, practice kindness, and connect with their peers.
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SEL Writing Prompts: 25 Social Dilemmas for Middle Schoolers
By Betsy Newmeyer
Help your students tackle tough social dilemmas while practicing their writing skills! After each of the 25 social dilemmas is posed, students first sketch, then finish the story with their own solution. These scenarios are a great way to reinforce your PBIS and SEL skills such as empathy and responsible decision-making, especially as Spring Fever sets in and state testing draws nearer.
This resource includes 25 editable Google Slides and 25 printable writing prompts, both in full-page and half-page versions for your convenience. The printable PDF writing prompts include an image, the scenario to be resolved, 3 rectangles for the beginning-middle-end story sketch, and lines to write on.
In my 5th grade classroom, we use these dilemmas to first write, then talk about problems in class or out on the playground. It allows me to see how each student would approach a situation, and we can discuss in depth the ramifications of the choices we make as we solve each problem. The kids particularly enjoyed being allowed to sketch out the beginning, middle, and end of the story before getting down to the writing part. As a teacher, I love that the kids are actively engaged in writing and are practicing key skills such as writing the conclusion to a story and punctuating dialogue. It's another chance for me to reteach or reinforce writing skills in a very low-stakes kind of way.
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October Writing Journal Prompt Slides | Social Emotional Learning | Grades 4 - 6
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Enhance Social-Emotional Learning with Our 30 Pack of SEL Writing Prompts with a Halloween Theme!
Cultivate a nurturing and empathetic classroom environment with our comprehensive set of 30 Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Writing Prompts. These prompts are thoughtfully designed to help students explore and understand their emotions, build resilience, and develop crucial social skills. The added Halloween aspect will help your students dig deeper throughout the month of October with fun and playful scenarios to help them learn and reflect.
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I hope you find this resource just as helpful for your students as it has been for mine! If you have any questions or would like to share feedback, please reach out to me on Instagram: MrsBaileyandHerClass.
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French emotions activities journal FSL flashcards feelings les sentiments core
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This core French (FSL) resource has activities to encourage conversation on emotions while improving language skills (SEL or l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). Students can write in a daily emotions notebook, think about what activities make them feel better and write down their preferred activities. There are several sheets to practice writing emotion vocabulary and grammar. Finally there are templates for a mini project where students can reflex their emotional choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Two formats for writing "Mon carnet d’émotions"
-Images and a supporting list to discuss "things that help make you feel better"
-Seven worksheet options for beginner students to practice writing new vocabulary and grammar (avoir/être)
-Two simple skits to practice new vocabulary
-Two templates for a final mini project
-18 emoji emotion flashcards
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
1 French/English lexique to help with writing - "activities that make you happy" and additional emotions
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Growth Mindset Soft Start Activities: JANUARY 4th Grade and Up
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
These growth mindset soft start activities for 4th, 5th, 6th grade, and up include everything you need for a morning meeting or daily warm-up activity during the month of January and focuses on GROWING YOURSELF.
You will find:
You may choose to use the PPT version as a starting point for a morning meeting discussion, or you may choose to use the printable worksheets as a bell ringer or warm-up activity. There is also an option in Google (minus the activities that are unsuitable for a digital option). You may also choose to use a combination of these choices based on the time you have or the needs of your students.
This file was created for the month of January.
It includes the following topics:
These activities are the PERFECT way to begin your day on a positive and empowering note for students. They also include foundational growth mindset concepts that will impact your students for a lifetime.
Grab the YEARLONG BUNDLE HERE:
Check out the monthly soft start activities for UPPER GRADES here:
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Empathy Activities | Empathy Scenarios | Social Skills | Encouragement Notes
By Queen's Educational Resources
Empathy Activities | Empathy Scenarios | Social Skills | Encouragement Notes
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Social Skills - Encouraging Words
**★ **Activity Worksheets
**★ **6 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ 2 ***Encouraging Words *Worksheets
**★ 2 **Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to choose from (to display with student work on Bulletin Boards)
**★ **Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide link
This Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) activity is designed to help high school students develop empathy, compassion, and interpersonal skills through real-life scenarios. Students are presented with two worksheets containing five relatable situations each. For each scenario, students are prompted to consider how the person in the scenario might be feeling and then write an encouraging and supportive response.
**Detailed Suggested Responses **are provided to guide thoughtful discussions and self-reflection.
This activity encourages students to practice empathy by putting themselves in someone else's shoes and thinking critically about how to offer meaningful support to those who may be struggling. It also promotes self-awareness and the importance of kindness in everyday interactions.
Perfect for advisory periods, SEL lessons, or group discussions, this activity builds social skills, emotional intelligence, and compassion in a structured and engaging way.
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✅ Comprehensive Sample Responses are provided for each worksheet to support you in guiding meaningful discussions!
✅ Also included are two bulletin board display pages to showcase student work as soon as they finish! Perfect for saving time and creating a polished, eye-catching display!
❌ 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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SEL New Year Check-In: A Self-Reflection Activity
By Inspired By MlG
Empower Your Students for a Brighter Year with Our SEL New Year Check-In!
Kickstart the New year with a powerful self-reflection journey. Our interactive activity combines gratitude journaling, goal setting, personalized playlist creation, and self-care tips. Students will gain valuable insights, boost their motivation, and cultivate positive mindsets. Watch them flourish as they embrace the new year with renewed focus and optimism.
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Social Dilemma Writing Prompts: Kindness Week Activities for Middle Schoolers
By Betsy Newmeyer
Tackle tough social dilemmas with your upper graders during Kindness Week with these 25 writing prompts that reinforce PBIS and SEL skills such as kindness, empathy, and responsible decision-making. After each social dilemma is posed, students first sketch, then finish the story with their own solution. These scenarios are great year round, but can be especially helpful as Spring Fever sets in and state testing draws nearer.
This resource includes 25 editable Google Slides and 25 printable writing prompts, both in full-page and half-page versions for your convenience. The printable PDF writing prompts include an image, the scenario to be resolved, 3 rectangles for the beginning-middle-end story sketch, and lines to write on.
In my 5th grade classroom, we use these dilemmas to first write, then talk about problems in class or out on the playground. It allows me to see how each student would approach a situation, and we can discuss in depth the ramifications of the choices we make as we solve each problem. The kids particularly enjoyed being allowed to sketch out the beginning, middle, and end of the story before getting down to the writing part. As a teacher, I love that the kids are actively engaged in writing and are practicing key skills such as writing the conclusion to a story and punctuating dialogue. It's another chance for me to reteach or reinforce writing skills in a very low-stakes kind of way.
What's Included?
You might also like . . .
I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!
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French émotions question du jour activity speaking core FSL flashcards feelings
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic core French (FSL) four corners activity helps to encourage conversation with beginner FSL students while focusing on emotions (l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). This interactive icebreaker combines language learning and movement. Students will actively participate by choosing from a list of emotions and discussing their choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Twenty large photograph flashcards with emotions
-Over 40 slide suggestions for "Questions du Jour" / "Quatre coins"
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
basic vocabulary with images to help with comprehension
20 emotions flashcards
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and helps you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource also works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Growth Mindset Soft Start Activities: FEBRUARY 4th Grade and Up
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
These growth mindset soft start activities for 4th, 5th, 6th grade, and up include everything you need for a morning meeting or daily warm-up activity during the month of FEBRUARY and focuses on MOTIVATION AND RESILIENCE.
You will find:
You may choose to use the PPT version as a starting point for a morning meeting discussion, or you may choose to use the printable worksheets as a bell ringer or warm-up activity. There is also an option in Google (minus the activities that are unsuitable for a digital option). You may also choose to use a combination of these choices based on the time you have or the needs of your students.
This file was created for the month of February.
It includes the following topics:
These activities are the PERFECT way to begin your day on a positive and empowering note for students. They also include foundational growth mindset concepts that will impact your students for a lifetime.
Grab the YEARLONG BUNDLE HERE:
Check out the monthly soft start activities for UPPER GRADES here:
Please reach out with any questions before purchasing!
Reframing Negative Thoughts Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
By Queen's Educational Resources
Reframing Negative Thoughts Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Topic - Reframing Negative Thoughts
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comment" section and one without - same statements.)
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides 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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Anticipation guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Reframing Negative Thoughts.
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You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before/after introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge
✅ Before/after watching a film clip to gauge a reaction
✅ Before/after reading a short text to begin a discussion
✅ Before/After discussing a topic
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ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
There is ONE Reframing Negative Thoughts Self-Assessment included in this resource. Students will evaluate their positive and negative thinking habits and identify areas that need cognitive restructuring to help improve their thought processes. They will score each statement using the following scale: 2 for “Always,” 1 for “Sometimes,” and 0 for “Never.” They can use this assessment tool to help them understand their own mindset and thought habits and identify areas in need of improvement.
These assessment statements can also serve as a means to explore students' competencies and viewpoints regarding the topic!
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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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This resource is included in the following discounted resources:
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SEL October | Social Emotional Learning | Check In
By Inspired By MlG
Looking for a fun and engaging way to support your students' social-emotional learning (SEL)? Our Halloween-themed check-in slides are the perfect solution! These interactive slides offer a variety of prompts designed to help students explore their feelings, express gratitude, set goals, and identify areas for growth.
Key Features:
Benefits for Students:
Benefits for Teachers:
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ESL emotions feelings flashcards worksheets activities speaking & writing EAL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This ESL English as a second language resource has activities to encourage conversation on emotions while improving language skills (SEL or Social Emotional Learning). Students can write in a daily feeling's notebook, think about what activities make them feel better and write down their preferred activities. There are several sheets to practice writing emotion vocabulary and grammar. Finally there are templates for a mini project where students can reflect on their emotional choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Two formats for writing "My Feeling's Notebook"
-Images and a supporting list to discuss "things that help make you feel better"
-Five worksheet options for beginner students to practice writing new vocabulary and grammar
-Two simple skits to practice new vocabulary
-Two templates for a final mini project
-18 emoji emotion flashcards
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Growth Mindset Soft Start Activities Morning Meeting DECEMBER 4th Grade and Up
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
These growth mindset soft start activities for 4th, 5th, 6th grade, and up include everything you need for a morning meeting or daily warm-up activity during the month of December.
You will find:
You may choose to use the PPT version as a starting point for a morning meeting discussion, or you may choose to use the printable worksheets as a bell ringer or warm-up activity. There is also an option in Google (minus the activities that are unsuitable for a digital option). You may also choose to use a combination of these choices based on the time you have or the needs of your students.
This file was created for the month of December.
It includes the following topics:
These activities are the PERFECT way to begin your day on a positive and empowering note for students. They also include foundational growth mindset concepts that will impact your students for a lifetime.
Grab the YEARLONG BUNDLE HERE:
Check out the monthly soft start activities for UPPER GRADES here:
Please reach out with any questions before purchasing!
Empathy Worksheets | Social Skills Activities | Social Awareness Worksheets | SEL
By Queen's Educational Resources
Empathy Worksheets | Social Skills Activities | Social Awareness Worksheets | SEL
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Empathy | Social Awareness
**★ **Activity Worksheets
★ 9 pages
**★ **Print and Digital
**★ **Suitable for Upper Elementary, Middle School, and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ 3 ***Empathy in Action *Worksheets
**★ 3 **Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to display with student work on Bulletin Boards
**★ **Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide link
Looking for an engaging activity to help your students build empathy and improve their social-emotional skills? This resource includes three printable worksheets, each featuring a thought-provoking picture and three unique questions designed to encourage students to reflect on emotions, body language, and supportive responses.
Students will:
**✅ **Examine facial expressions, body language, and context in each image.
**✅ **Make inferences about thoughts, emotions, and possible scenarios.
**✅ **Craft empathetic responses to show care, understanding, and kindness.
This resource is perfect for upper elementary, middle, and high school students and can be used in Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons, advisory periods, or counseling sessions. It promotes critical thinking, self-awareness, and empathy-building in a meaningful and accessible way.
What’s Included:
**✅ **3 Empathy in Action Worksheets (1 picture and 3 questions per worksheet)
**✅ **Sample Responses to guide discussions or provide examples of empathetic responses
**✅ **3 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages to showcase student work in a visually appealing and purposeful way
✅ Digital Google Drive Link with text boxes already created for an easy, paperless experience
Whether you're a teacher, school counselor, or SEL coordinator, this resource is a great tool to help students step into someone else's shoes and understand different perspectives. Add it to your SEL toolkit today!
Perfect For:
⭐ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Lessons
⭐ Advisory or Homeroom Activities
⭐ Small Group Counseling
⭐ Substitute Plans
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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
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Thanksgiving SEL Check-in Activity
By Inspired By MlG
Thanksgiving SEL Activity: A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn and Grow
Looking for a unique and engaging way to celebrate Thanksgiving while fostering social-emotional learning (SEL) skills? Our interactive Thanksgiving SEL activity is the perfect solution! This comprehensive resource includes a variety of activities designed to help students develop essential skills such as empathy, gratitude, and self-awareness.
Key Benefits for Students:
By incorporating these fun and interactive activities into your Thanksgiving lesson plans, you can create a meaningful and memorable learning experience for your students.
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French emotions les sentiments apprentissage socio-émotionnel FSL mindfulness
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This French second language (FSL) resource has activities to encourage conversation on emotions while improving language skills (SEL or l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). This resource allows students to navigate their feelings, discuss personal strengths, and set goals.
In this resource, students will learn to identify a range of emotions which helps foster a deeper understanding of themselves and those around them. The content integrates mindfulness practices, providing practical ways for students to manage and respond to negative emotions positively. This resource encourages students to set and work towards personal goals, creating a foundation for self-improvement and growth.
This resource should be supported by reading books in the classroom regularly to discuss feeling, conflict and conflict resolution. These sheets support conversation, but regular class discussion is key.
Poster or Worksheets included:
Two formats for writing "Mon carnet d’émotions"
Qu’est-ce qu’une émotion ? (Identifying emotions)
Tout sur moi! (Thinking about what makes you happy, anxious, or sad)
Un journal de gratitude (20 writing suggestions)
Comment se Calmer en Situation Difficile (small poster for classroom)
Sous Contrôle/ Hors de Contrôle (small poster to discuss in class)
Corps Sain, Esprit Sain (Set goal for a healthy mind and body)
Positivement Moi ( A look at changing our negative self talk into postive self talk)
La pleine conscience (A short introduction to mindfulness- please read books for more support)
Établir des Objectifs Sains (Goal setting)
Des actes de gentillesse (A week of kindness- worksheet to record actions)
Mes qualités (Brainstorming and discussing our personal characteristics)
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Daily Journal Prompts Morning Work Emotions | Feelings Posters w/ Writing Prompt
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
No Prep Printable Daily Journal Writing Prompts:
This emotions and feelings journal packet contains 42 thought-provoking journal prompts and templates and one blank prompt at the end of the packet for 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade. These journal prompts can help your students with emotional regulation and have them reflect on the feelings they experience in certain situations. It is a fantastic way to combine social emotional learning and writing.
You can make an entire writing journal from the pages in this packet or pick and choose individual writing prompts that can meet the needs of your own students. Handwriting lines encourage neat composition of handwriting. A small space for an illustration or picture is also included with each printable prompt.
I have also included 21 emotion posters to help teach your students about each emotion.
The following emotions are included:
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
Do you need Emotion Journal Prompts for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade? Check here:
1st-2nd Grade Emotion Journal Prompts
3rd-5th Grade Emotion Journal Prompts
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Impulse Control Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Self-Control
By Queen's Educational Resources
Impulse Control Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Self-Control
❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Impulse Control | Self-Control Activity Packet❤️
About This Resource
★ Topic - Impulse Control | Self-Control
★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment
★ 3 pages ★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ SEL-related resource
This resource includes:
★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).
★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet
★ Google Slides Link
Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Impulse | Self-Control.
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ Before | After introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.
✅ Before | After watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.
✅ Before | After reading a short text to begin a discussion.
✅ Before | After discussing a topic.
ANTICIPATION GUIDES
There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:
▶️ Variation #1:
⭐ Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.
⭐ Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.
▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.
SELF-ASSESSMENT
This resource includes a single Impulse | Self-Control Self-Assessment. Students will use the impulse control | self-control - related statements to better understand their impulse control and guide them toward making thoughtful, intentional decisions. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They will use this assessment as a tool to reflect on their ability to manage impulses, identify areas for growth, and develop strategies to improve self-control in various aspects of their lives.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about the importance of stopping to think before responding, considering the consequences of impulsive actions, and developing strategies to make more thoughtful and intentional choices.
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