Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Easter Sacred Classical Music Activities
By Agee and Row Classical Music Appreciation
Do you need engaging brain breaks or bell ringers for Easter? These mindful listening activities are an easy way to include music appreciation in any classroom or homeschool.
Just print and cue the music! Students begin listening and interpreting what they hear and feel. The music is available on YouTube or your favorite streaming services. There are no wrong answers, and no musical training is required. (great for sub plans!) There are five differentiated listening sheets included for each piece of music.
Featured Music
Learning Objectives
Differentiated Listening Sheets
Need more Easter Sacred Classical Music Activities?
Grand Mass, Amy Beach
Great is the Lord, Edward Elgar
Hymn of the Cherubim, Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Resurrexit, Hector Berlioz
Russian Easter Festival Overture, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Seven Last Words of Christ, Joseph Haydn
Easter Symphony no. 2, Gustav Mahler
Sunday Symphony, William Grant Still
Stabat Mater, Giovanni Pergolesi
St. John Passion, Johann Sebastian Bach
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Variety of blank faces, both boys and girls, for children to draw on eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth to represent the emotion they are feeling.
Why do you need this?
These worksheets provide a creative outlet for children to express and explore their emotions visually. Drawing facial expressions allows children to externalize their feelings and communicate them in a tangible way.
Drawing their own facial expressions encourages children to reflect on their emotions and recognize how they are feeling. This process promotes self-awareness and emotional literacy as children learn to identify and label their emotions.
How and when might you use this?
These worksheets could be used in a variety of ways:
· Teachers can incorporate these worksheets into morning work to draw the facial expression that reflects how they are feeling at the start of the day. This activity sets a positive tone for the day and allows teachers to gauge students' emotional well-being.
· During transition throughout the day teachers can have children fill in these sheets as a check in with their emotions.
· During social-emotional lessons to teach students about different emotions and how to express them.
· Small group work where the children discuss and reflect on different emotions together.
· During counselling sessions to help students process and express their emotions.
· Teachers can integrate the worksheets into art activities to combine creative expression with emotional exploration
What’s included?
Resource includes 16 different face outlines with different hair styles.
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Disagreeing Respectfully SEL Presentation + Worksheet
By Erin Cusumano
This lesson provides a framework (including a step-by-step break downs and examples) for situations where disagreement arises. The lesson covers when it is productive to voice disagreement, when it is not, steps to handle both situations, and how to move past disagreement when it is not able to be resolved.
With middle and high school students I find this topic is relevant just about everyday in the classroom with peers and staff. I carefully made this lesson to cover disagreement neutrally, not framing it as universally good or bad, but dependent on context and delivery.
This lesson is a great chance to add in activities that promote self-advocacy and larger themes of pro-social communication. The lesson includes a presentation (10 slides), a worksheet (2 pages), and a presentation guide (1 page). With other free sources (which I discuss in the presentation guide) I made this lesson span over 4 days.
The slides and worksheet are simple to increase comprehension and suit middle through high school students.
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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Growth Mindset Cryptogram Code Breaker Worksheets for Back to School
By Teacher Ever Creative
Looking to inspire your students to embrace challenges and develop a love for learning? These growth mindset cryptograms are perfect for the back-to-school season! They help students believe in their ability to grow and succeed, boosting their confidence and self-esteem.
After a long school holiday, fostering a growth mindset is crucial, especially in the first week of school. This engaging back-to-school activity lets students decode 12 empowering growth mindset statements. By understanding and embracing these principles, students learn to view challenges and mistakes as opportunities for growth.
Ideal for teachers aiming to incorporate effective and motivational resources into their back-to-school curriculum.
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Character Education Middle School: Resilience SEL digital lesson, video, writing
By TooBookedUp
Kickstart the new 2024 school year with "Character Traits Middle School: Resilience" designed specifically for middle school students (Grades 4-8). This comprehensive resource beautifully blends Social Emotional Learning (SEL) principles with growth mindset strategies, focusing on the key character trait of resilience. If you're ready to update your behavior management plan, this might be the lesson for you!
What's Inside?
Our toolkit offers a unique blend of differentiated texts, ensuring that students of various reading levels can participate and learn effectively. The interactive role-playing activities encourage group engagement, helping students to understand and practice resilience in real-life scenarios.
Enhance the learning experience with our innovative mind-mapping activity. This creative approach allows students to visually connect concepts and ideas about resilience, fostering deeper understanding and retention.
We understand the importance of flexible teaching methods. Hence, our toolkit comes in two formats: a printer-friendly PDF for a tech-free classroom experience and a Google Slides version where students can engage digitally, typing directly into the resource.
Who is this for? Ideal for middle school teachers (Grades 4-8) looking to integrate Social Emotional Learning into their curriculum. This toolkit is especially beneficial for educators focusing on character development, resilience building, and fostering a growth mindset in their students. It's a versatile resource for both in-person and digital classroom settings.
Perfect for the beginning of the school year, our Resilience Toolkit is an essential addition to your classroom resources, aiding in the development of resilient, confident, and emotionally intelligent young individuals.
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Mental Health Awareness Activities | SEL | Mental Health Awareness Month
By Jennifer Arnold
Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month this May with our comprehensive Printable Mental Health Awareness Activities Kit.
It can also be used for year-round social-emotional learning and mental health awareness activities.
This kit is perfect for teachers, parents, therapists, and anyone looking to promote mental health awareness for their kids, break the stigma, and support well-being in their community.
Includes:
Crossword puzzle
Word Search
Worry monster activity
Feelings meter
Mindful breathing
Thankful jar
Mindful Maze
Roll the dice yoga
Word scramble
Affirmation card activity
Roll the dice emotions activity
Mood charades
Mental health facts
Spinner wheel coloring activity
What’s included:
1 file with 26 PDF pages
You will need scissors and some brad pins to put the spinner wheel together- you can get these at your local craft store
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
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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
Emotions & Feelings: Illustrate the emotions on blank face
By Thachakorn Kokong
A Fun Feelings Worksheet
This worksheet is all about exploring the exciting world of feelings! We all feel different things throughout the day, and this activity will help kids learn the names for those feelings and how to recognize them in yourself and others.
Kids will have fun while learning about 20 emotions and feelings!
This worksheet allows kids to Illustrate the emotions on each blank face to correspond with their feelings.
Whole Body Listening Social Pragmatic Language Nonverbal Communication SEL
By April S Bash
Social Pragmatic Language: Nonverbal Communication Skills Worksheet.
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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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Calm Down Corner Reflection Sheet
By Clodagh
Calm Down Corner Reflection Sheet
Help your students find their calm and communicate effectively with our Calm Down Corner Reflection Sheet. Designed for Year 3-6 students, this tool provides a structured way for children to reflect on their emotions and experiences in a calming corner setting. By using this reflection sheet, students can process their feelings and share their thoughts with their teachers, fostering a supportive and empathetic classroom environment.
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Add this Calm Down Corner Reflection Sheet to your classroom today and give your students the tools they need to manage their emotions and communicate effectively. Perfect for creating a supportive and nurturing learning environment, this reflection sheet is an essential resource for any calm down corner.
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Giving Tuesday Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions | Kindness
By True Line Texts
Engage young learners with this Giving Tuesday Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions designed for Kindergarten to 2nd grade. This resource is perfect for classroom discussions and individual assessments, helping students explore the values of generosity, kindness, and community involvement.
The 2-page passage provides an insightful, age-appropriate look at Giving Tuesday, offering students the opportunity to understand the importance of giving back. The resource includes six thought-provoking questions to assess comprehension and encourage critical thinking.
This versatile product is not only ideal for Giving Tuesday, but also suitable for lessons on charity, kindness, and community service at any time of year. The 8.5x11-inch PDF format ensures easy printing and seamless integration into your classroom activities. Perfect for enhancing your teaching on compassion and generosity!
SEL Build Your Safe Space: Write it Down
By Inspired By MlG
This activity promotes social-emotional learning by creating a safe space for students to express their feelings and identify factors that contribute to their well-being. Students are encouraged to write down their thoughts about people and places that make them feel comfortable and at peace. By coloring the bricks after writing, students can personalize their safe space and further connect with their emotions.
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Check in Check Out behavior sheets Self Monitoring checklists students Sp Ed
By Modz by Laila
This printable resource includes behavior check-in check-out (CICO) sheets. You will receive 8 different versions along with a weekly tracking sheet. Included are fillable versions so you can personalize target behaviors. These forms can be utilized on a daily basis to help students monitor and take responsibility for their behavior, either as part of a PBIS system or as standalone tools.
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To implement this resource, simply choose your preferred check-in check-out form and start using it with your students. Consider personalizing the forms to focus on the behaviors you want to address. Encourage students to actively participate in tracking their behavior using these forms.
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Changing Roles and Responsibilities Worksheets Social Studies Ontario Curriculum
By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood
Your students will demonstrate their learning for Social Studies by sharing their experience with relationships roles and responsibilities. Students will draw pictures and write short responses as they identify with how their roles and responsibilities change over time. Students will celebrate their similarities and their differences as they meet the expectations of the Ontario Curriculum, including the updates for 2023, for Grade 1 Social Studies. Students are also asked to reflect on how residential schools had an impact on Indigenous families.
Worksheets can act as a starting point for discussion, and as a means to demonstrate their learning. Collect these pages and use them as data for your report card comments for social studies.
Activity pages include:
What I Can Do Changes as I Grow Students will draw a picture of something they could do as a baby, something they can do now, and something they hope to be able to do when they grow up! Discuss how we learn new things as we grow! Writing space is below for differentiation.
My Responsibilities Change as I Grow Students will draw pictures of a responsibility they had as a child, and what their responsibilities may be as a teenager and and adult. Writing space is below for those who would like to share their knowledge with writing.
My Roles Change as I Grow Students will draw a picture (and write if ready) of one of their roles as a child, as a teenager and as an adult. Students will recognize that they have multiple roles. Often the older someone becomes, the more roles they have.
How Would my Role Change? Students will draw a picture and write about how their role in the family would change if there were to be a new baby in the family.
What Happens When we are Not Responsible? Students must think about a responsibility that an adult in their family has. They must also draw and write about what would happen when that responsibility isn't carried out.
Significant Events in our Lives Students create a short timeline of significant events in their lives. Discuss how the addition of a new family member, a move, a new school, new teams, new hobbies etc. may affect how they feel, or how their family routines are affected.
Residential Schools Students are asked to reflect on what they have learned about residential schools and the impact they had on Indigenous families.
The final page is simply a suggestion to create a picture or a card for someone who has helped them recently! Spread kindness!
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Big Problem vs Small Problem Visual Scenario Activities
By Dotty's Printables
This is a set of 5 worksheets to help students differentiate between Big problem and small problem through different activities and visuals. This makes a great addition to your unit on Size of the Problem!
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Positive Behavior Prompts Worksheet – Character Traits & SEL Activities
By YOUNESS ELIDRYSY
Unlock the power of kindness and empathy in your classroom with this engaging Positive Behavior Prompts Worksheet! Designed to support Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and character education, this comprehensive resource features quick prompts and role-play scenarios that empower students to identify, reflect on, and celebrate positive traits in themselves and others. Perfect for educators seeking to foster a compassionate classroom environment, this printable worksheet encourages meaningful discussions about character traits like respect, responsibility, empathy, and kindness.
What’s Inside:
This Positive Behavior Prompts Worksheet is perfect for students in grades 2-6, ideal for use during morning meetings, character education lessons, or as part of a social-emotional learning program. Whether used in a classroom, counseling session, or at home, this resource encourages students to develop empathy, enhance communication skills, and create a supportive atmosphere among peers.
Key Benefits:
Fosters Empathy: Encourages students to consider others’ feelings and perspectives, building stronger relationships and community.
Promotes Self-Awareness: Helps students recognize their own strengths and contributions to positive classroom dynamics.
Encourages Respectful Communication: Guides students in practicing positive interactions and respectful discussions.
Ready to Use: This printable resource is easily implemented in classrooms, counseling sessions, or group activities, making it a versatile addition to your SEL toolkit.
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Red Ribbon Week | Self-Control Lessons Activities | Comic Strip Worksheet
By EduEnrich
⭐Are you searching for an engaging and creative way to teach students about self-control, peer pressure, and making healthy choices during Red Ribbon Week?
⭐This Superheroes of Self-Control comic strip activity is the perfect fit for 5th, 6th, and 7th graders.
⭐It promotes essential life skills while incorporating the fun and imaginative process of superhero creation.
⭐Whether for Red Ribbon Week, Health education, or Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons, this worksheet helps students visualize how they can resist peer pressure and make informed decisions about their health.
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