Things That Make me Feel Different Emotions
By SEN Resource Source
Worksheets in which children think about and list the things that make them feel happy, sad, angry, stressed, frustrated or anxious.
Why do you need this?
Teachers might use these worksheets to encourage children to recognize and understand their emotions better. It helps them develop emotional awareness and gives teachers insights into potential sources of stress or concern for individual students.
How and when might you use this?
These worksheets could be used during individual counseling sessions, group discussions, or as part of a classroom activity focused on emotional intelligence. They can be integrated into lessons on social-emotional learning or mental health awareness. It's a way to prompt reflection and discussion about emotions, helping students identify triggers and coping strategies.
What is included?
6 worksheets showing an emotion and then with 7 bubbles for children to write things that make them feel that emotion. The emotions included are frustrated, anxious, angry, sad, happy and stressed.
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.
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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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Positive Affirmation Counseling Activity
By A Plus Education
Positive Affirmation Counseling Activity
Need a fun social-emotional learning classroom lesson, self-esteem small group activity? Your students will LOVE learning all about positive affirmation activities. Using positive affirmations will help your students develop self-efficacy, nurture a positive self-concept, and be a protective factor and coping tool when life gets tough.
Help your students discover, strengthen, and be proud of their abilities, talents, and skills. These activities are designed to help your students improve their self-confidence, self-worth, and self-esteem. These activities are meant to help individuals recognize their strengths, overcome negative self-talk and self-doubt, and build a positive self-image.
This Self-Esteem Project is about discovering oneself, recognizing and affirming one's talents, skills, and capabilities. It is also being aware of what we do that affects our self-esteem. By focusing on developing our students' self-esteem our students can cope with mistakes, help kids try again even if they fail at first, they can value themselves and their abilities, and help them be proud of the things they can do.
This module includes:
* Definition of self-esteem
* Signs of positive and negative self-esteem
* Self-esteem concepts
* Quick inputs
* Tips for a healthy self-esteem
* Tips for parents to help raise the self-esteem of their kids
* Processing questions are included in each activity to facilitate better learning experiences
Worry Journal Coping Skills for Anxiety COMP BOOK Writing Social Emotional SEL
By April S Bash
This 24-page Worry Journal can easily be used for the classroom or individuals at home, of many ages.
This version is designed to be cut out & glued into your 7.5” x 9.5” Comp Book! (See my full-size 8.5" x 11" workbook... link at the bottom.)
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.)
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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Organizational Skills Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Time Management
By Queen's Educational Resources
Organizational Skills Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment | Time Management
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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Organizational Skills Activity Packet❤️
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About This Resource
★ Topic - Organizational Skills | Time Management
★ 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 Organizational Skills.
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
This resource includes a single Organizational Skills Self-Assessment. Students will use the organizational skills - related statements to reflect on their current organizational habits and identify areas for growth. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They will use this self-assessment as a tool to identify their strengths and areas for improvement in organizational skills, so they can develop more effective strategies for managing their time and responsibilities.
This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about how students can enhance their organizational habits, prioritize their tasks, and balance their academic and personal responsibilities more effectively. It encourages self-awareness and goal-setting, helping students to actively engage in improving their time management and overall productivity.
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My Social-Emotional Home: A Drawing and Writing Activity
By Inspired By MlG
My Social-Emotional Home: A Drawing and Writing Activity
This engaging activity encourages children to explore their emotional world through art and writing. By drawing pictures and writing about their home environment, students can develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and social skills. The activity includes two different writing templates to support students of varying abilities.
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This resource is perfect for early childhood and elementary school classrooms, as well as homeschooling environments.
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Apology Letter Template for Students student apology letter Fill in The Blanks
By Modz by Laila
This is a student apology letter template designed to be used within the framework of restorative practices. It is suitable for all grade levels and provides a structured format for students to reflect on their behavior and practice writing an apology. You will receive:
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Teachers can introduce this worksheet as a tool for students to reflect on their actions and understand the impact of their behavior on others. Students can fill in the blanks of the apology letter template to express their remorse and commitment to making amends.
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Behavior Tracking Sheet for self-assessment
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Students can complete this behavior tracker to show how well they were able to:
Follow directions
Participate
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I added room for the teacher to write in how many (if any) prompts are acceptable to follow directions and stay on task. I also left room for a percentage of work that should be completed. I know often my special education students struggle to complete assignments due to lack of focus, etc. So I might put that one student needs to complete 70% of his assignment and then gradually increase it. There is space for that to be written in in the chart.
Students can choose a big smiley face, a small smiling face, and a frowning face to show how well they were able to maintain the directives. At the bottom there is room for teacher signature and comments. At the top, the student has space to write what assignment he or she is assessing.
Two sheets print per page to save paper.
World Mental Health Day | Positive Thinking Prompts Worksheet | Grades 3-6
By EduEnrich
⭐Looking for an engaging way to support your students on World Mental Health Day or during SEL lessons?
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Printable 100th Day of School Puzzles - Number Search with Solution brain games
By The Students Palace
Hours of fun for themed Find The Numbers Puzzles lovers. enjoy by searching with family and friends with this exciting puzzle pages . All ages!
Find The Numbers Puzzle pages is perfect for those who want to improve their knowledge and have challenge during free times. This exciting Find The Numbers puzzle pages is the best gift idea for birthdays, anniversaries, graduation, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Valentine's Day, Father's Day, Secret Santa or any special occasion.
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8 Pages Find The Numbers + 2 pages For Solution
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Worrying Color Sheet For First Grade, School Counseling, No-prep, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Get your students to open up about their worries with this cute worksheet. Students will get to list their worries in a non intimidating way as it serves as a coloring page as well. Enjoy!
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EMOTIONS PIXEL ART - Color by Numbers Counseling - SEL
By All Therapy Resources
Looking for a creative and impactful way to explore emotions in your counseling sessions? Our "Emotions Pixel Art Color by Numbers" resource is the perfect tool to help students visually and creatively understand and express their emotions. This collection includes 12 intricately designed pages featuring pixel art representations of various emotions, such as happy, sad, surprised, scared, angry, frustrated, worried, nervous, sick, silly, loving, and excited.
But that’s not all! This resource also includes a tip sheet about understanding and managing your emotions, providing students with practical strategies to recognize and regulate their feelings. Additionally, you’ll receive 21 Multicultural Feelings Posters, which celebrate diversity and help children see that emotions are universal, no matter where we come from.
This resource is designed to empower students by enhancing their emotional exploration and well-being. The combination of pixel art, a tip sheet on managing emotions, and multicultural posters makes this a versatile tool for any counseling or educational setting.
Elevate emotional exploration in your sessions today with our "Emotions Pixel Art Color by Numbers" resource, and provide your students with the tools they need to understand and manage their emotions effectively. Download now to create a visually stimulating and emotionally supportive environment!
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SELF-ESTEEM WORKSHEETS - Social Emotional Learning Activities for Kids
By Just Be Creative Homeschooling
Are you looking for effective ways to boost your child's self-esteem and promote positive social-emotional learning? Our Self-Esteem Worksheets - Social Emotional Learning Activities are the perfect solution!
This comprehensive set includes a variety of engaging worksheets and activities designed to help children recognize their strengths, build confidence, and develop a positive self-image. Ideal for teachers, parents, and counselors, this resource provides valuable tools to support children's emotional growth and well-being.
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Transform your approach to social-emotional learning with our Self-Esteem Worksheets - Social Emotional Learning Activities and provide your child with a fun and educational experience. Perfect for enhancing self-esteem, promoting positive thinking, and supporting emotional well-being. Get your set today and help your child build a strong, positive self-image!
IN ADDITION, this resource includes a helpful tip sheet about "Child Development and Play Activities." Through this resource, parents will gain practical insights into how different types of play contribute to their child's overall development. The information sheet provides simple and engaging ideas for fostering cognitive, physical, social, and emotional growth through play. By incorporating these activities, young learners can develop essential skills while enjoying the fun and creativity that play brings to their everyday lives.
Feelings & Emotions Wheel |Identifying feelings Spinning Wheel Activity for Kids
By The Fun Sheep
This Printable Emotions Wheel Chart for kids by “The Fun Sheep” is the perfect tool to help kids explore and understand their feelings in a fun and engaging way
As kids interact with this Emotions Wheel, they will not only learn to identify different facial expressions but also develop a vocabulary to express their emotions effectively. Empower your child to navigate their feelings and emotions confidently
Adaptable to different stages of development, kids can switch the wheel from toddler mode, featuring 4 emotions, to the pre-k and kindergarten stage, showcasing 8 emotions. This transition offers an opportunity for them to progressively identify and understand a wider range of feelings
What comes in the product:
- 4 Emotions Wheel for toddler (includes black & white)
- 8 Emotions Wheel for pre-k and kindergarten stage (includes black & white)
- Emotions included are: Happy, Angry, Sad, Scared, Surprised, Confused, Silly, Bored
- 12 pages to print
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This product includes 2 social story that focuses on sharing. Vocabulary that is reviewed and discussed in depth include – sharing, allowing. borrowing, disappointed, communicating, compromised, and cooperated.
Students will also learn about the following - Students will learn about the importance of sharing with others and examples of what can be shared with others. Two social stories that focus on sharing are included in this product. The social stories include comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. This product encourages students to understand the importance of sharing, how you can be helpful to others when you share, how you would feel if you were in need of something and no one shared with you, maintaining good friendships, and why you should want to share adventurous experiences with others.
At the end of the product, you will find 4 role-playing cards that relate with sharing. Students can role-play each situation and talk about how they would feel if they were in the situation.
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State Testing Encouragement Coloring Pages | Positive Affirmations
By Teach Savvy Store
Provide some testing motivation for students during state testing or any exam with these retro and groovy coloring pages featuring affirmations! These pages promote social-emotional learning, helping students feel more confident and centered during high-pressure situations.
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Growth Mindset Tool & Affirmation Coloring in Worksheets - Ocean Printables
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
In this Coloring in Growth Mindset and affirmation pack you will find 18 fun and easy to print coloring in worksheets for students that are a fun and inexpensive way to keep them motivated. Each page has a short growth mindset phrase for your PreK, Kindergarten or First/Second Year students that help build their self-esteem, confidence and resilience. This pack has sea themed coloring in pictures that are absolutely adorable and your students will love. By providing children with positive affirmations, we can help them to develop a positive self-image, increase their self-worth, and instil in them the belief that they are capable and deserving of happiness, success and love. Get your students to read the sentence, look in the mirror and repeat the sentence again and then color in the 'Under the Sea' themed Growth Mindset worksheet.
There are many other positive reinforcement games that teachers can play with students. Here are a few ideas you can play and then use my Growth Mindset - Positive Affirmations - Coloring in Worksheet as consolidation:
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Identifying Feelings Worksheets
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for Feeling Identifying Worksheets to reinforce your Unit on Identifying Feelings and Emotions? These 23 identifying feelings worksheets will keep your preschool, pre-k and kindergarten students engaged and will be a welcome addition to your social-emotional learning curriculum.
These print and go identifying feelings worksheets focus on a variety of feelings and emotions: happy, sad, shy, scared, surprised, grumpy, silly, confused, angry, nervous, disappointed, proud
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What's Included in this Identifying Feelings Worksheets pack?
Match the Activity with the Feeling (2 sheets)
- Read the scenarios and match them with the feeling.
- Feelings: Grumpy, proud, sad, surprised, shy, sad, scared, happy.
Match the Feelings (2 sheets)
- Draw a line to match the feelings expressed on the faces of each character.
Match the Feeling with the Word (2 sheets)
- Draw a line to match the feeling words with the character.
- Feelings: Happy, sad, shocked, angry, nervous, tired, excited, shy, silly, confused.
Picture Sort (2 sheets)
- Cut and sort pictures.
- Feelings: Shocked & Excited, Sad & Angry
Identifying Feelings (3 sheets)
- Search and circle the children with the same feeling.
- Feelings: Happy, Sad, Angry
My Feelings Worksheets (9 sheets)
- What do you look like when you are feeling this? What helps you calm down or feel better?
- Feelings: Disappointed, scared, nervous, angry, worried, sad
- What brings you joy? What gets you excited? What are you proud of?
- Draw what you look like when you experience these feelings.
Identifying Feelings (3 sheets)
- Look at the real photos of people. What are they feeling? Color the correct feeling.
- Feelings: nervous, angry, shocked, proud, excited, shy, silly, happy, confused.
Please Note:
✯ 20 of the identifying feelings worksheets come in 2 versions: Black & White and Color.
✯ 3 worksheets come with color photos.
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