Printable 4th of july Puzzles Activities With Solution Independence Day Games
By The Students Palace
Puzzles are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.
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Positive Affirmation Quotes Activities & Games - Fun Growth mindset Activities
By The Students Palace
Positive Affirmation Quotes activities are perfect for keeping kids engaged and entertained during Computer science | Programmers . These activities include a variety of fun and educational options that can be easily printed and completed at home or on the go.
this bundle contains: Quotes Coloring Pages, cut and paste and jigsaw puzzles.
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( PDF + PNG)
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Self-Advocacy Life Skills Worksheet Activities &Social Problem Solving Scenarios
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Teach your older students to effectively self-advocate in any setting or situation with this Self-Advocacy Life Skills Worksheet Activities and Social Problem Solving Scenarios Lesson.
I am a high school speech language therapist in a special education school. I work with many students who find social emotional learning and executive functioning skills challenging. One way we tackle this is by practicing self-advocacy skills. My goal is to foster independence speaking up and advocating for themselves to get the help they need in all settings.
I wanted a way to help them not only learn to self-advocate, but to do it effectively. Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven't quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students' needs unmet.
This self-advocacy lesson breaks speaking up into a simple and easy-to-follow self-advocacy formula. Students will quickly learn the 3 steps of the formula and be able to:
- Understand self-advocacy and locate self-advocacy details within various statements and questions.
- Discriminate between self-advocacy statements/questions that are effective
and detailed/specific and those that are too vague and do not tell others what you need and how they can help you.
- Apply this self-advocacy formula to various problem solving scenarios at home, school, work, and in the community. Students will learn to problem solve what to say in various functional situations and settings.
This lesson/activity includes:
- A Color and a B&W version
- Mini-lesson/Self-Advocacy Formula
- Many examples to model effective use of the self-advocacy formula
- Worksheets to understand and recognize effective self-advocacy
- Scenarios to practice using the self-advocacy formula - written tasks and role play scenario cards included
- Self-Advocacy Formula Template
- Printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard with any digital annotation tool or app.
I am seeing significant improvement in my own students now that they are using this self-advocacy formula. Breaking it down into its parts and then practicing expressing themselves with detail is getting much easier for them! I hope it does the same for your students!
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Printable Fathers Day Puzzles Activities - Bundle - Fun Brain Games Activities
By The Students Palace
Puzzles are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.
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PEER PRESSURE & Healthy Choices Workbook for Teenagers
By All Therapy Resources
Adolescence is a time when peer pressure can be the most difficult to deal with. Often this is because of the desire to want to please and “fit in”. This desire to fit in heightens during adolescence. Because of this, we need to equip and prepare our students to navigate teen culture.
This workbook encourages the student to explore, clarity and reflect on their own core sense of self and boundaries and learn how to maintain integrity by standing up to peer pressure when needed.
This workbook arms the student with vital knowledge and skills so that they can handle and overcome peer pressure.
- Brainstorm – What do you know about peer pressure?
- What is Peer Pressure
- Peer Pressure Questionnaire
- Different types of Peer Pressure
- Brainstorming Questions
- Types of pressures and scenario worksheets
- Matching types of pressures
- Trust your instincts
- Choose your friends wisely
- Question your friendships
- Know your boundaries
- Coping Strategies
- Develop Decision Making Skills
- Why is it hard to say “no”
- Influences and decisions
- Research Worksheets
- We don’t live alone on an island
- Finding the balance
- Your choices have consequences
- Research influences for decision making
- Love yourself
- Group Experiential activity & Drumming Pressure Worksheets
- Spotlight on peer pressure worksheets
- Tips for Staying Strong & Saying No!
- Preparing to Say No Bingo
- Peer Pressure Find-A-Word
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Self-Advocacy At WORK Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Teach your students to effectively Self-Advocate At WORK with this Self-Advocacy At WORK Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students Expansion Pack.
Pair these Work Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards with
Self-Advocacy Skills + Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students - students will learn the necessary foundational skills of speaking up and become confident and effective self-advocates in any setting with any communication partner.
I work on improving self-advocacy skills daily with my high school students. My goal is to improve their executive functioning skills to foster independence problem solving and advocating for themselves to get the help they need.
I wanted a way to help them not only learn to self-advocate in life, but to speak up effectively at work, as many of them are already working or will soon be working. Some have part time jobs, some are participating in a work based learning program through school, and some are planning on working in professional settings in the future.
Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven’t quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students’ needs unmet.
Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven't quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students' needs unmet.
This Self-Advocacy Formula + Template breaks speaking up into 3 simple and easy-to-follow steps. Students will learn to self-advocate in any problem solving situation in a variety of work settings with confidence.
This Self-Advocacy At Work Expansion Pack includes:
- A Color and a B&W version
- Mini-lesson/Self-Advocacy Formula
- Self-Advocacy Formula Template (Use as a guide when figuring out what to say in each situation).
- Examples to model effective use of the self-advocacy formula and the template
- 40 Work Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards to practice using the self-advocacy formula in the workplace
* Printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or with any digital annotation tool or app.
I am seeing significant improvement in my own students now that they are using this self-advocacy formula. Breaking it down into its parts and then practicing expressing themselves with detail is getting much easier for them and giving them more confidence at their job sites! I hope it does the same for your students!
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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Self-Advocacy COMMUNITY Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Teach your students to effectively Self-Advocate In The COMMUNITY with this Self-Advocacy COMMUNITY Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students Expansion Pack.
Pair these Community Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards with
Self-Advocacy Skills + Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students - students will learn the necessary foundational skills of speaking up and become confident and effective self-advocates in any setting with any communication partner.
I work on improving self-advocacy skills daily with my high school students. My goal is to improve their executive functioning skills to foster independence problem solving and advocating for themselves to get the help they need.
I wanted a way to help them not only learn to self-advocate in life, but to speak up effectively in the community. This is where they will be faced with a variety of situations, in which they will need self-advocacy and problem solving skills to effectively navigate the situations with various people in various community settings. They can then carry the skills they learn into their futures.
Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven't quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students' needs unmet.
This Self-Advocacy Formula + Template breaks speaking up into 3 simple and easy-to-follow steps. Students will learn to self-advocate in any problem solving situation in a variety of community settings with a variety of people with confidence.
This Self-Advocacy In The Community Expansion Pack includes:
- A Color and a B&W version
- Mini-lesson/Self-Advocacy Formula
- Self-Advocacy Formula Template (Use as a guide when figuring out what to say in each situation).
- Examples to model effective use of the self-advocacy formula and the template
- 40 Community Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards to practice using the self-advocacy formula in the community
* Printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or with any digital annotation tool or app.
I am seeing significant improvement in my own students now that they are using this self-advocacy formula. Breaking it down into its parts and then practicing expressing themselves with detail is getting much easier for them and giving them more confidence to self-advocate in any situation they are faced with. I hope it does the same for your students!
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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Self-Advocacy At HOME Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
This Self-Advocacy At HOME Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students Expansion Pack will equip your students with the skills and confidence to effectively Self-Advocate At HOME .
Pair these Home Self-Advocacy Social Problem Solving Scenario Cards with
Self-Advocacy + Life Skills Social Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students - students will learn the necessary foundational skills of speaking up and become confident and effective self-advocates in any setting with any communication partner.
I work on improving self-advocacy skills daily with my high school students. My goal is to improve their executive functioning skills to foster independence problem solving and advocating for themselves to get the help they need.
I wanted a way to help them not only learn to self-advocate in life, but to speak up effectively at home. As teachers and therapists, we often focus on school, community, and job skills, because that's what we have access to within the school setting through special programs and the curriculum. However, we frequently hear from families that their children are struggling at home. Often, improved communication, self-advocacy skills, and problem solving skills in the home setting would significantly benefit these children and their families. This Self-Advocacy At HOME resource will help your students effectively and respectfully navigate sensitive situations using self-advocacy and problem solving skills with those closest them (e.g., family, relatives, friends, neighbors, etc.)
Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven't quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students' needs unmet.
This Self-Advocacy Formula + Template breaks speaking up into 3 simple and easy-to-follow steps. Students will learn to self-advocate in any problem solving situation at home with family, friends, and neighbors with confidence.
This Self-Advocacy At HOME Expansion Pack includes:
- A Color and a B&W version
- Mini-lesson/Self-Advocacy Formula
- Self-Advocacy Formula Template (Use as a guide when figuring out what to say in each situation).
- Examples to model effective use of the self-advocacy formula and the template
- 40 HOME Self-Advocacy Social Problem Solving Scenario Cards to practice using the self-advocacy formula at home
* Printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or with any digital annotation tool or app
I am seeing significant improvement in my own students now that they are using this self-advocacy formula. Breaking it down into its parts and then practicing expressing themselves with detail is getting much easier for them and giving them more confidence to self-advocate in any situation they are faced with. I hope it does the same for your students!
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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Self-Advocacy At SCHOOL Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Teach your students to effectively Self-Advocate At SCHOOL with this Self-Advocacy At School Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students Expansion Pack.
Pair these School Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards with
Self-Advocacy Skills + Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students - students will learn the necessary foundational skills of speaking up and become confident and effective self-advocates in any setting with any communication partner.
I work on improving self-advocacy skills daily with my high school students. My goal is to improve their executive functioning skills to foster independence problem solving and advocating for themselves to get the help they need.
I wanted a way to help them not only learn to self-advocate in life, but to speak up effectively at school, as they currently spend a large majority of their lives at school. They can then carry the skills they learn at school into their futures.
Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven't quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students' needs unmet.
This Self-Advocacy Formula + Template breaks speaking up into 3 simple and easy-to-follow steps. Students will learn to self-advocate in any problem solving situation in a variety of school settings with a variety of people with confidence.
This Self-Advocacy At School Expansion Pack includes:
- A Color and a B&W version
- Mini-lesson/Self-Advocacy Formula
- Self-Advocacy Formula Template (Use as a guide when figuring out what to say in each situation).
- Examples to model effective use of the self-advocacy formula and the template
- 40 School Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards to practice using the self-advocacy formula at school
* Printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or with any digital annotation tool or app.
I am seeing significant improvement in my own students now that they are using this self-advocacy formula. Breaking it down into its parts and then practicing expressing themselves with detail is getting much easier for them and giving them more confidence in classes and with teachers, school staff, and classmates! I hope it does the same for your students!
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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Self-Advocacy Skills SEASONS & HOLIDAYS Social Problem Solving Scenario Cards
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Seasons and holidays are fun! BUT they come with a lot of social challenges and expectations that our students often struggle to understand and work through. Empower your students to effectively problem solve and self-advocate all year long with this Self-Advocacy Skills SEASONS & HOLIDAYS Social Problem Solving Scenario Cards for Older Students Expansion Pack.
This functional social emotional language skills resource is the perfect Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter social problem solving Speech Therapy Activity for Middle School and High School students!
This Self-Advocacy Seasons & Holidays Expansion Pack includes:
- A Color and a B&W version
- Mini-lesson/Self-Advocacy Formula
- Self-Advocacy Formula Template (Use as a guide when figuring out what to say in each situation).
- Examples to model effective use of the self-advocacy formula and the template
- 40 SEASONAL & HOLIDAY Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards
* Printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or with any digital annotation tool or app
Pair these Seasons & Holidays Self-Advocacy Problem Solving Scenario Cards with
Self-Advocacy Skills + Life Skills Problem Solving Scenarios for Older Students - students will learn the necessary foundational skills of speaking up and become confident and effective self-advocates in any setting with any communication partner.
I work on improving self-advocacy skills daily with my high school students. My goal is to improve their executive functioning skills to foster independence problem solving and advocating for themselves to get the help they need.
I wanted a way to help them not only learn to self-advocate in life, but to speak up effectively . This Self-Advocacy Holidays & Seasons resource will help your students effectively and respectfully navigate sensitive situations using self-advocacy and problem solving skills with those closest them during seasonal and holiday activities and events.
Many of my students have learned to express themselves over the years, but are vague in their expression and forget to include enough detail. They haven't quite mastered what to say in different situations to ask for help and inform others exactly what they need. This leaves others confused and the students' needs unmet.
This Self-Advocacy Formula + Template breaks speaking up into 3 simple and easy-to-follow steps. Students will learn to self-advocate in any problem solving situation with any communication partner with confidence.
I am seeing significant improvement in my own students now that they are using this self-advocacy formula. Breaking it down into its parts and then practicing expressing themselves with detail is getting much easier for them and giving them more confidence to self-advocate in any situation they are faced with. I hope it does the same for your students!
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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One-Step Equations ALGEBRA Bundle Study Guide, Worksheets, Quiz, Answers
By Oops Math is Fun
This comprehensive bundle includes everything you need to teach, practice, and assess students' understanding of one-step equations. Save time and enhance learning with this all-in-one package that includes a study guide, worksheets, homework, word problems, and a quiz, all complete with answer keys.
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Perfect for teachers looking for a complete solution to teach one-step equations effectively.
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Conflict Resolution Activities: Resolving Conflicts Classroom Guidance Lesson
By A Plus Education
Help your students better understand how to positively resolve conflicts with peers! Students will brainstorm to contrast positive conflict resolution and negative conflict resolution and then learn steps to positively resolve conflicts with friends.
Help your students identify and address conflicts in a peaceful and effective manner. This lesson involves learning conflict hooks and styles as well as techniques to manage and resolve disagreements.
This lesson will also help you in managing your class better and will help promote and maintain good interpersonal relationships in class.
This lesson includes:
Definition of Conflict
Conflict Styles:
1. Accommodating
2. Competing
3. Avoiding
4. Compromising
5. Collaborating
Conflict Hooks:
1. Competence
2. Inclusion
3. Autonomy
4.Status
5.Reliability
6. Integrity
Conflict Resolution Activities
Conflict Resolution Strategies
Processing questions are included in each conflict resolution activities