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Conflict Reading Passage and Activities, Self-Esteem Issues, Teen Obesity, Bully

By Queen's Educational Resources

Conflict Reading Passage and Activities, Self-Esteem Issues, Teen Obesity, Bullying

❤ Passage Title - "Not Your Usual Prince Charming"

ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

Internal Conflict Reading Passage and Activities Packet

★ Related Topics – Teen Obesity, Self-Esteem Issues, and Taunting/Bullying

★ 25 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 - "Not Your Usual Prince Charming")

☆ 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

☆ 5 Activity Worksheets (to complete before and after reading the passage)

☆ DETAILED Answer Keys / Sample Responses

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❤️ Conflict Reading Passage Bundle

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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 young girl experiencing an unhealthy relationship with food. The text explores how the high school social environment influences her perception of her body and self-worth as she pursues her crush. From this passage, students will analyze the detrimental effects that arise from a desire to fit in while also gaining insight into the impact of bullying on young people.

ITEMS INCLUDED

✅ One Reading Passage titled "Not Your Usual Prince Charming" (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:

  • Before/after introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge
  • Before/after reading a short text to begin a discussion
  • Before/After discussing a topic

5 Activity Worksheets (to complete after reading the passage)

This packet also includes 5 activity worksheets 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

⭐ Replacing Negative Thoughts with Compassionate and Empowering Thoughts

⭐ Replacing Negative Thoughts With Positive Thoughts (Related to students)

⭐ How Would You Respond? Text Messaging

⭐ Bullying

Evidence of Bullying in the Passage

Effects on Narrator

Who is likely to bully, Why people bully, How victims can cope

DETAILED ANSWER KEYS

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❤️ Bullying Writing and Discussion Questions

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Coping with Tragedy: Coping Strategies & Activities to Support Students

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students in Times of Tragedy BUNDLE

This BUNDLE includes TWO resources: ONE resource for K-2nd grade and ONE resource for 3rd-5th grade, which you can find here:

  • Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma K-2nd grade
  • Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma 3rd-5th grade

Not sure what to door say or how to help your students when a tragedy occurs? Traumas like natural disasters, acts of violence, a school shooting, or losing a valued community member impact your classroom in many ways. These packets give you a handful of activities, tips, and book suggestions to help you navigate tragic events with your students.

There is some overlapping content in these products. Some pages have been adapted to meet the needs of the grade level (line-spacing, verbiage, etc.).

These products pair well with these books. Depending on the tragedy, some books will be better than others. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook and A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes are beneficial for any tragedy. Some of these titles are specific to certain tragedies.

Check these titles to find what you might need:

  1. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook
  2. Worry Says What? by Allison Edwards
  3. A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes
  4. Flood by Alvaro F. Villa
  5. The Memory Box: A Book About Grief by Joanna Rowland
  6. Listening to My Body: A guide to helping kids understand the connection between their sensations and feelings by Gabi Garcia.
  7. I Can Handle It (Mindful Mantras) by Laurie Wright
  8. Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety by Steve Herman
  9. In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts) by Jo Witek
  10. Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger by Janine Halloran

Take note:

  • Please be aware that these resources are NOT intended to replace mental health services for students in need. Depending on the tragic event, the proximity of the trauma, and other factors, students may need help on a more individual basis.
  • Teachers and counselors should closely monitor students’ reactions to activities. Students respond to situations, activities, and feelings differently. Make decisions in the best interest of students. It is okay if some students refrain from participating in an activity. It might also mean that some students require a referral to a school psychologist or school counselor.
  • Be very clear with students about your intention to share (or not share) the final product(s) with others. If you intend to display or send any part of this home to parents, students should be aware of that before the activity begins.
  • These activity packs were created for communities experiencing a tragedy. This might include a natural disaster, the loss of a community member (including a teacher or student), or an act of violence (including a school shooting).
  • Though these were not intended to be used for students who experience (or are experiencing) chronic trauma or who have had traumatic experiences in their past, you may find that some of the activities and discussions are beneficial.

NOTE: THESE FILES INCLUDE A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!

These products include a digital option (as well as the no-prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of each packet. The mini-book, comfort cube, and coloring pages are not included digitally.

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Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support K-2nd Grade Students

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Tragic Times for Kinder, 1st, and 2nd grade

Have your students experienced a tragedy?

Not sure what to do, say, or how to help your students when a tragedy occurs? Traumas like natural disasters, acts of violence, or losing a valued community member impact your classroom in so many ways. This packet gives you a handful of activities, tips, and book suggestions to help you navigate tragic events with your students. This product was created for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd-grade students.

If you are looking for a complementary product for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade, please check here:

Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma 3-5

This product pairs well with these books. Depending on the tragedy you are facing, some books will be better than others. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook and A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes are beneficial for any tragedy.
Some of these titles are specific to certain tragedies.

Check these titles to find what you might need:

  1. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook
  2. Worry Says What? by Allison Edwards
  3. A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes
  4. Flood by Alvaro F. Villa
  5. The Memory Box: A Book About Grief by Joanna Rowland
  6. Listening to My Body: A guide to helping kids understand the connection between their sensations and feelings by Gabi Garcia.
  7. I Can Handle It (Mindful Mantras) by Laurie Wright
  8. Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety by Steve Herman
  9. In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts) by Jo Witek
  10. Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger by Janine Halloran

Take note:

  • Please be aware that this resource is NOT intended to replace mental health services for students in need. Depending on the tragic event, the proximity of the trauma, and other factors, students may need help on a more individual basis.
  • Teachers and counselors should closely monitor students’ reactions to activities. Students respond to situations, activities, and feelings differently. Make decisions in the best interest of students. It is okay if some students refrain from participating in an activity. It might also mean some students require a referral to a school psychologist or counselor.
  • Be very clear with students about your intention to share (or not share) the final product(s) with others. If you intend to display or send any part of this home to parents, students should be aware of that before the activity begins.
  • This activity pack was created for communities experiencing a tragedy. This might include a natural disaster, the loss of a community member (including a teacher or student), or an act of violence (including a school shooting).
  • Though it was not intended to be used for students who experience (or are experiencing) chronic trauma or who have had traumatic experiences in their past, you may find that some of the activities and discussions are beneficial.

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. The mini-book, comfort coins, and coloring pages are not included digitally.

You may also be interested in these posters:

  • GROWTH MINDSET AFFIRMATIONS

Need growth mindset bell ringers? Choose your grade here:

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  • GROWTH MINDSET ACTIVITIES: Daily Warm-Ups for 4th Grade and Up
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Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support 3rd-5th Grade Students

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Coping with Tragedy: Activities and Worksheets for Students

Have your students experienced a tragedy?

Not sure what to do, say, or how to help your students when a tragedy occurs? Traumas like natural disasters, acts of violence, or losing a valued member of the community impact your classroom in so many ways. This packet gives you a handful of activities, tips, and book suggestions to help you navigate tragic events with your students. This product was created for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students.

If you are looking for a complementary product for Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade, please check here:

  • Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma K-2

This product pairs well with these books. Depending on the tragedy you are facing, some books will be better than others. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook and A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes are beneficial for any tragedy. Some of these titles are specific to certain tragedies.

Check these titles to find what you might need:

  1. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook
  2. Worry Says What? by Allison Edwards
  3. A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes
  4. Flood by Alvaro F. Villa
  5. The Memory Box: A Book About Grief by Joanna Rowland
  6. Listening to My Body: A guide to helping kids understand the connection between their sensations and feelings by Gabi Garcia.
  7. I Can Handle It (Mindful Mantras) by Laurie Wright
  8. Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety by Steve Herman
  9. In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts) by Jo Witek
  10. Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger by Janine Halloran

Take note:

  • Please be aware that this resource is NOT intended to replace mental health services for students in need. Depending on the tragic event, the proximity of the trauma, and other factors, students may need help on a more individual basis.
  • Teachers and counselors should closely monitor students’ reactions to activities. Students respond to situations, activities, and feelings differently. Make decisions in the best interest of students. If some students refrain from participating in an activity. It might also mean that some students require a referral to a school psychologist or counselor.
  • Be very clear with students about your intention to share (or not share) the final product(s) with others. If you intend to display or send any part of this home to parents, students should be aware of that before the activity begins.
  • This activity pack was created for communities experiencing a tragedy. This might include a natural disaster, the loss of a community member (including a teacher or student), or an act of violence (including a school shooting).
  • Though it was not intended to be used for students who experience (or are experiencing) chronic trauma or who have had traumatic experiences in their past, you may find that some of the activities and discussions are beneficial.

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. The mini-book, comfort cube, and coloring pages are not included digitally.

You may also be interested in these posters:

  • GROWTH MINDSET AFFIRMATIONS

Need growth mindset bell ringers? Choose your grade here:

  • GROWTH MINDSET ACTIVITIES: Daily Warm-Ups for Kinder-1st Grade
  • GROWTH MINDSET ACTIVITIES: Daily Warm-Ups for 2ND-3RD Grade
  • GROWTH MINDSET ACTIVITIES: Daily Warm-Ups for 4th Grade and Up
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Student Interest Survey for Reading , Math , Writing, & MORE Interest Inventory

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These Interest Inventories and Surveys for Students includes worksheet questionnaires for reading, writing, PE, science, math, and MORE!

Interest Inventory: These getting to know you surveys are perfect for counselors or teachers who want to connect with their students on a deeper level. It is ideal for any subject area and would be particularly useful for a counselor working with small groups of students or for teachers who want to get to know their students.

You will find various topics and subject areas in this file. The following inventories and rating scales are included:

  • Reading Interest Inventory
  • Writing Interest Inventory
  • Math Interest Inventory
  • Science Interest Inventory
  • Social Studies Interest Inventory
  • Art Interest Inventory
  • Music Interest Inventory
  • Health and PE Interest Inventory
  • Get to Know ME!
  • At Home Inventory
  • My Brain and Learning
  • Rating Scale: Feelings
  • Rating Scale: Character Traits
  • Rating Scale: School
  • Rating Scale: Learning
  • Rating Scale: Friends
  • The Things I Love...
  • Four Important Things

Please take a look at the preview for more information. Have questions? Click on 'Ask A Question', and I'm happy to help you however I can.

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.

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