By SEN Resource Source
This social story is designed to support children who have a tendency to scream loudly during times of high emotion. It explains that while feeling intense emotions is okay, using a loud voice can be disruptive and upsetting to others. It also explains that no one can help them while they are screaming. The story provides a gentle explanation of how screaming affects those around them and offers practical strategies for managing emotions in a quieter way. It introduces techniques such as taking deep breaths, using calming words, or finding a quiet space to help them regulate their emotions. With simple language and supportive visuals, this social story helps children understand their feelings and encourages more effective ways to express themselves during challenging times.
What is included?
As well as a 15 page social story there is also a shorted adapted book version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page.
Why do you need this?
The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation.
How and when might you use this?
· To implement a social story, you should first ensure that you have eliminated distractions; that it is just you and the child sitting together focussed on the story.
· Initially you should read the story through twice with the child but it is then vital to revisit it regularly.
· Try to find a way to incorporate the story into the child's daily schedule.
· If the story is relating to a particular inappropriate behavior, it is useful to read the story when this behavior occurs, you do not however want the story to be seen as any kind of punishment.
· Regularly praise your child and keep it a positive experience.
These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them.
Setting Boundaries - Learn to Say 'No' - SEL - Personal Space - Life Skills
By My Innovative Classroom
This comprehensive resource pack is designed to enhance your students' social-emotional learning by focusing on the crucial skill of setting healthy boundaries with friends and family, and standing up for themselves when uncomfortable. It offers a variety of engaging activities and resources to help students develop the confidence, assertiveness, and empathy needed to navigate relationships healthily and protect their personal space by communicating their boundaries.
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By using this resource pack, you can create a positive and supportive learning environment that empowers students to build strong, healthy relationships and thrive in all aspects of their lives.
Racism, Antiracism Craft, Self Portrait Skin Color Reflection Activity
By Class Plus
Help your students eliminate stereotypes, prejudices, and any form of racism. Through this activity, children will be encouraged to recognize that skin color is merely a physical characteristic. By imagining themselves with different skin colors and drawing pictures of themselves accordingly, they will understand that despite external differences, all individuals are unique and equally valuable.
This activity promotes the idea that there should be no room for injustice or discrimination based on skin color.
It is our responsibility to foster equality and promote antiracism from an early age.
This activity serves as an excellent addition to the Racism (Skin Color) Anti-Racism PowerPoint Presentation.
Instructions:
Ask your students to draw themselves in the first picture frame. In the subsequent frames, instruct them to draw themselves again, but with a different skin color or tone. Afterward, children should cut out each picture and staple them together to create a small book. Finally, encourage them to share their picture book and reflect on their emotions and thoughts while looking at themselves depicted in different skin colors or tones. They will realize that they are the same and their worth does not change.
This resource includes:
Enjoy Teaching Racial Justice!
By Joyful Explorations
This packet is a fun way to integrate emotional education with the Christmas holiday! Children will learn more about their own feelings, as well as the feelings of others as you use these activities.
This packet includes:
•Activity Guide
•8 posters of Christmas elves. Each elf has a facial expression that matches the emotion word below the picture.
•8 Emotions Cards (with the same pictures and words that are on the posters).
•8 pictures of elves with emotion words, but no facial expressions. You can use these pages as playdough mats or drawing pages.
•2 pictures of elves (one boy and one girl) with no facial expressions. The words “I feel” are below the picture so the children can draw and write about their feelings.
•1 extra page of lined paper for children who want to write more.
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Gingerbread Man Emotions Matching Activity
By Creative Soul Printables
Help young learners explore and understand emotions with this fun and engaging Gingerbread Man Themed Emotions Matching Activity! This set features 16 different emotions illustrated on gingerbread men, including mad, silly, loved, surprised, sad, tired, happy, and more. Alongside each emotion, there is a matching scenario card that explains when the gingerbread man might feel that particular emotion. Students will match the scenario to the correct emotion card, helping them build emotional awareness and empathy.
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How It’s Used: Students will select a scenario card and match it to the gingerbread man showing the corresponding emotion. This hands-on activity helps students learn to recognize different emotions in themselves and others, encouraging them to express how they feel and understand the feelings of those around them.
Why You’ll Love It: This activity makes emotional learning fun and approachable for young children. The playful gingerbread man theme adds a seasonal or storybook element, capturing students’ attention while teaching an important life skill. Perfect for classroom discussions on emotions, social-emotional learning, or as part of your gingerbread-themed activities. The activity encourages self-reflection and empathy, skills that are vital for early childhood development.
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National Bullying Prevention Month Reading Comprehension Passages Awareness
By LessonLink Teacher
October is National Bullying Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to engage your students in important conversations about bullying prevention. This resource is a set of 3 Bullying Prevention Reading Comprehension Passages designed specifically for students in grades 2, 3, and 4.
This set of engaging reading comprehension passages explores critical bullying-related topics and covers;
What is bullying? Helps students understand the different types of bullying and the roles involved.
Empathy and Kindness: Teaches students the power of understanding others' feelings and the importance of being kind.
Standing Up to Bullying: Encourages students to be confident and know how to handle situations when they or others are being bullied.
Each passage is followed by 10 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions that assess comprehension and critical thinking. An answer key is included for each passage, making this an easy-to-use and effective tool for your classroom during Bullying Prevention Month and beyond.
This resource is perfect for whole group discussions, small group work, or independent practice. Help your students gain awareness, build empathy, and take action to prevent bullying in your school community.
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Glimmers Bulletin Board, Activities & powerpoint to Help kids find their joy!
By Until the Pieces Fit
Glimmers, which are the opposite of triggers are those moments of pure joy and serenity that light up their lives. I use the materials to share and practice glimmers with my students & after just 3 days back the kids have already started using the term "glimmer" when something brings them joy!
The word Glimmers originates from Deb Dana, LCSW, psychotherapist, and author who coined the term. Glimmers which is the opposite of a trigger are those fleeting instances that bring us warmth and peace, offering a profound positive impact on our mental health. With gratitude & written permission from Deb Dana, I'm thrilled to share these activities with fellow educators!
Materials Included:
PowerPoint: Utilize the included PowerPoint slide show to introduce the concept of Glimmers to your students. With 40 slides featuring real-life pictures, students can begin to recognize things that bring them Glimmers. It also helps create connection and shared interests, with their classmates.
Worksheets:
8 student pages
identify your glimmers (things that make me happy, included, helpful etc)
I feel a glimmer when....
track your glimmers
Things I see, taste and hear that bring me glimmers
Bulletin Board: Colorful lettering (multiple styles) to make a bulletin board for your classroom or your school. Cards are included for students (& staff) to share the things that bring them glimmers
2 pages of "me and my Glimmer". Take a picture of your students happy with their glimmers & attach to the page. A great reminder of the things that bring us joy.
8x11 Posters: Sprinkle your class or school with five 8x11 posters. Whether it's in your classroom, hallway, or on your door, these posters serve as tangible reminders to celebrate life's Glimmers.
Exploration Beyond: Curious to learn more? Dive into the enlightening USA Today article on Glimmers and their mental health benefits: Link to USA Today Article. You can also explore more about Deb Dana and her insights on regulation at Deb Dana's Website.
Join us in extending a heartfelt thank you to Deb Dana for her gracious permission to incorporate her trademarked concept into these materials, inspiring a wave of positivity and well-being.
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Community Helpers Coloring Sheets with Equipment Vocabulary for Job Education
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for a fun and engaging way for your students to explore jobs and careers in their community? Learn about 42 different community helpers and the tools & equipment they use with these printable, coloring pages (210 pages)!
❤️Each community helper comes with 5 differentiated coloring/drawing pages to help your learner practice vocabulary, while writing, tracing, coloring, or drawing!
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✏️Great for your beginner English, ESL, ELL, preschool, kindergarten or 1st grade students!
✏️This resource is jam packed with fun and will save you time! Simply print the pages most appropriate for your students' individual needs and you are ready to go!
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✅Each set includes 5 differentiated versions (210 pages in total):
☑ Coloring page with community helper picture and colorable title (42 pages)
☑ Coloring page with community helper picture and traceable title (42 pages)
☑ Coloring page with community helper picture and writeable title (42 pages)
☑ Drawing page with community helper colorable title (42 pages)
☑ Coloring page with community helper equipment and colorable title (42 pages)
✅Bonus:
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✅ Community helpers included:
☑ architect
☑ artist
☑ astronaut
☑ athlete
☑ baker
☑ bank teller
☑ barber
☑ barista
☑ business person
☑ chef
☑ construction worker
☑ dad
☑ delivery person
☑ dentist
☑ disk jockey
☑ doctor
☑ farmer
☑ fast food worker
☑ firefighter
☑ fisherman
☑ flight attendant
☑ florist
☑ gardener
☑ janitor
☑ journalist
☑ librarian
☑ lumberjack
☑ mechanic
☑ mom
☑ movie director
☑ musician
☑ nurse
☑ photographer
☑ pilot
☑ plumber
☑ police
☑ retail worker
☑ scientist
☑ teacher
☑ veterinarian
☑ waiter
☑ waitress
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Rainbow Breathing Exercise | Mindfulness for Kids | Emotional Regulation
By Jennifer Arnold
This printable Rainbow Breathing Exercise is a perfect tool for teaching mindfulness to kids in a simple, fun way!
It’s a great addition to any classroom, homeschool, or calm-down corner, helping kids self-regulate when they’re feeling anxious or overwhelmed. Just guide them to trace each color of the rainbow as they breathe in and out—repeating as often as needed until they feel calm.
You can easily print and laminate it for repeated classroom use, making it ideal for teachers, school counselors, and therapists who focus on building coping skills and emotional regulation in kids. This resource brings mindfulness practice to your space, supporting kids’ mental and emotional well-being!
Instant Download- print out as many copies as you wish!
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1 file- 3 PDF pages
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Graduation Certificates for Counselor, Social Worker, School Psych Kids Theme
By A Plus Education
Celebrate, recognize, and remind your students how far they have come and how far they have grown throughout the counseling session.
A fun way to help end your counseling session for the year with your students and to transition them out of your counseling service.
Certificates include counseling, group counseling, social work lessons, and psychology lessons.
The zip file includes:
* Editable Graduation Certificates Girls and Boys ( 3 girls and 3 boys)
* Editable Blank Certificates for Girls and Boys
The file is in Powerpoint. Editable means only the text can be edited.
Teacher Parent Conduct Daily Report Sheet.
By Geography & Math Made Easy
With so many students in the classroom now, it is difficult to keep each and every parent updated on their conduct within the classroom. This is an easy and cheap way to master this task. Two forms of this tool are included: PDF file, and a Word file so that the instructor can change the dates from one year to the next, Reusable.
Includes:
Fillable PDF (date only)
Fillable PDF (Full)
Word Document For Semester
Bi-Weekly & Monthly PDFs
Social Emotional Journal Coping Skills Writing Activities for worry anxiety SEL
By April S Bash
This 24-page Worry Journal can easily be used for the classroom or individuals at home, of many ages.
The border art is designed to relax, and offer an area to color each day. Try coloring the flowers to match your mood for the day. (Refer to your Mood Chart for colors.)
24 pages include:
1. Mood Coloring Chart : 10 colors with coordinating moods, and clipart objects to color.
2. Mood Coloring Chart Draw your own items indicating the moods of each of them 10 colors.
3. Draw a picture of ....
4. Daily Mood Journal : simple lines for writing areas (print as many copies as needed)
5. Daily Mood Journal : decorative clipart writing areas (print as many copies as needed)
6. Today I Am ...…. write it out. : simple lines (print as many copies as needed)
7. Today I Am ...…. write it out. : decorative clipart writing areas (print as many copies as needed)
8. Let’s Get Grounded : 3-2-1 grounding techniques (answers can be as simple as “got out of bed,” etc.)
9. I Get Anxious.... (drawing, etc)
10. Worry Be Gone ...
11. My Anxious Body ....
12. I Can Fix It (including drawing)
13. Happy Place : draw/write ...
14. Common Worries : Give advice...
15. Worry Jar, Happy Jar : activity instructions
16. My Goals...
17. Grateful ... (NOTE: this page to be used for general worries, and not traumas, as we could never be “thankful” for anything trauma-related).
18. Worry Acrostic Poem
19. I Am Me...
20. Let’s Focus : Write/draw...
21. Daily Mantras : fill in the blanks
22. Compare & Contrast Worry
23. The Worry Monster : write & illustrate...
24. Worry Search : Word Search, 19 happy words & 1 worry
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Conflict Reading Passage and Activities, Mental Health, Procrastination
By Queen's Educational Resources
Conflict Reading Passage and Activities, Self-Deprecation, Procrastination, Mental Health, Growth and Fixed Mindset
❤ Passage Title - "The Moment That Lasts Forever"
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
Internal Conflict Reading Passage and Activities Packet
★ Related Topics – Self-Deprecation, Procrastination, Growth and Fixed Mindsets, Low Self-esteem, Mental Health
★ 35 pages
★ Resource Type – Reading Passage, Activity Worksheets, and Answer Keys
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text boxes already created!)
★ Excellent for Grades 8-12
★ Google Slide Link
★ Detailed Answer Keys / Sample Responses
This resource includes:
☆ One Reading Passage (Title - "The Moment That Lasts Forever")
☆ 2 Vocabulary Worksheets (2 variations)
★ Vocabulary Words already defined
★ Students write definitions of unfamiliar words
☆ 2 Note-taking Worksheets (2 variations)
☆ Question Worksheet (Consists on 5 Questions on ONE page)
☆ 5 Question Worksheets (One question on EACH worksheet)
☆ 1 Anticipation Guide
☆ 10 Activity Worksheets (to complete before and after reading the passage)
☆ DETAILED Answer Keys / Sample Responses
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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 reading passage and activities examine the short story of a boy grappling with negative beliefs about himself. Having been raised in a wealthy environment, the young boy struggles in the face of high standards and expectations. Through analyzing the narrator's inner turmoil, students will gain an understanding of the effects of self-deprecation on one’s attitude and mental health.
ITEMS INCLUDED
✅ One Reading Passage titled "The Moment That Lasts Forever" (1. 5 pages)
✅ 2 Reading Passage Vocabulary Sheets
★ Variation #1 - Vocabulary Words already defined. This worksheets includes the definitions of Vocabulary Words in the reading passage. This can be used to differentiate for students. You can give students this worksheet to refer to vocabulary words they do not know the meaning of to enhance their comprehension of the reading passage.
★ Variation #2 - Vocabulary Words are NOT defined. There will be a list of vocabulary words from the passage listed on the worksheets. Students will define words they do not know the meaning of.
✅ 2 Note-taking Worksheets
There are 2 Note-taking Worksheets to choose from. They are visually appealing! They can be distributed to students to take important notes during class discussions or during their reading of the passage.
✅ Question Worksheet (Consists on 5 Questions on ONE page)
✅ 5 Question Worksheets (One question on EACH worksheet)
There is ONE worksheet that includes 5 questions related to the reading. You can have students complete all five questions on one page, or you can have students complete one question at a time. The same 5 questions are also included on separate worksheets for a more detailed response. (One question per worksheet!)
☆ DETAILED Answer Keys / Sample Responses
✅ Anticipation Guide
The Anticipation Guide includes statements and ideas related to the topic/themes of the reading passage. 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!!
You can use an Anticipation Guide:
✅ 11 Activity Worksheets (to complete after reading the passage)
This packet also includes 10 activity worksheets (plus the Anticipation Guide = 11 Activity Worksheets in total) that students can complete before and after reading the passage. It will help them develop a greater analysis of the text as well as important themes and topics depicted in the text.
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
⭐ What Resonated With You? Reflecting About the Reading
⭐ 2 Procrastination Activities
⭐ Shifting Perspectives - Text-based
⭐ Shifting Perspectives - Related to students' personal experiences
⭐ Developing a Growth Mindset
⭐ Reprograming Negative Self-Talk to Positive Self-Talk
⭐ Positive Self-Talk - From Criticism to Compassion
⭐ Recognize and Control Cognitive Distortion
⭐ Stick to the Facts! Transforming Negative Thoughts to Positive Thoughts
⭐ DETAILED ANSWER KEYS
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Custodian Appreciation Day Printables Thank You Cards
By You Are Special
Celebrate Custodian Appreciation Day with this vibrant card set, perfect for showing gratitude to the unsung heroes of your school! Featuring 16 unique characters (8 boys and 8 girls), this pack offers fun and meaningful cards that your students will love.
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Bring a smile to your custodians' faces with these thoughtful cards. Download now and get started today!
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Bullying Scenario Discussion Cards-Engage Students in Anti-Bullying Conversation
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Engage your students in meaningful discussions about bullying with these 20 thoughtfully designed Bullying Scenario Discussion Cards. Each card presents a real-life scenario that encourages students to reflect on the impact of bullying and explore ways to address and prevent it.
Features:
Scenarios Include:
-Noah is tripped by another student in the hallway, and everyone laughs.
-Jordan spreads a rumor that Taylor cheated on a test, even though it’s not true.
-Liam hears his classmates making fun of his best friend’s clothes.
-Jacob sees someone writing mean comments about his friend on the bathroom wall.
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-Printable Cards
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Ready to Print Stickers For Teenagers/Motivational/SEL/Encouragement/Note
By Blooming Through High School
Ready to print stickers to reinforce positive behaviors from students! My students absolutely LOVE these and they actually work harder to get them from me (like coming back from the restroom in a reasonable amount of time.) Most of these are applicable to teenagers, but there are many that apply to all grade levels.
You have the ability to take the pre-made PDF and print or to use the provided link to Avery and insert the designs to fit the stickers that work best in your classroom. A link to the stickers that fit these designs is also included.
If you want to buy these pre-made, have a question after purchasing or encounter any problems, please email me at curtis.sarahc@gmail.com. (Also available on Etsy pre-made/customizable at my store Blooming Through.)
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Bug Out or Bug In? Things That Do and Don't Bug Me Activity!
By Inspired By MlG
Get Buggin' About Preferences with Our Interactive Activity: Bug Out or Bug In?
Tired of boring lessons? Liven things up with our captivating "Bug Out or Bug In?" activity! This hands-on experience is perfect for students of all ages and helps them explore their sensory preferences in a fun, bug-themed way.
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Bug Out or Bug In? is the perfect way to:
Add a buzz to your next lesson plan and get your students buggin' about preferences with Bug Out or Bug In?
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IEP data collection sheet IEP goal track Data blank student data tracking sheets
By Modz by Laila
These IEP data collection sheets are essential for IEP goal tracking and progress monitoring throughout the year. It will make your progress monitoring easy and you will have the data on hand for when you are writing IEPs. You will get both printable and fillable forms for whatever you prefer!
In-depth Description:
These data collection worksheets are specifically designed for progress monitoring of IEP goals across all grade levels. Teachers can use this resource to track each student's progress on individual goals throughout the academic year, providing a comprehensive overview of their achievements.
Benefits
Track student IEP goals throughout the year
Fillable forms with visual graphs for easy progress monitoring
Great documentation for IEP meetings and progress reports
Instructions/Tips for Implementation:
Begin using this resource at the start of the school year by filling out one form per IEP goal for each student. Regularly update the form to track student progress and utilize the data for IEP meetings and progress reports.
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Understanding Students (Middle/High School) Professional Development
By Beth Hammett
A quick study guide for first year teachers/veteran teachers of middle/high school students that provides interactive activities and student examples. Includes: getting to know students address student concerns increase hands-on learning ESL/ELL guidelines classroom discipline project learning teaching difficult subject matter knowing students respect assigning homework and much more! Based on Kathleen Cushman's Fires in the Bathroom.
Red Ribbon Week Door Decor Drug Free No Drugs Door Decorating
By Dotty's Printables
This Red Ribbon Week door decor resource is for teachers looking to create an engaging and educational display. It includes a phrase with a black background, colorful handprints , no drugs sign, a light, and a signature. Teachers can use it to decorate their classroom doors, encouraging students to commit to being drug-free.
It can be used during Red Ribbon Week in October or throughout the year.
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