Executive Functioning Skills Bulletin Board - Posters for Classroom Decor
- PDF
What educators are saying
Also included in
- Teach executive functioning skills like attention, organization, and self-control to younger learners with these activities. ALL kids can benefit from learning skills for organization, time management, self-control, attention, flexibility, and more. These resources are specifically designed to teachPrice $110.00Original Price $147.00Save $37.00
Description
This bulletin board focuses on critical executive functioning skills for younger elementary students. The skills covered with kid-friendly language include: Planning, organization, time management, working memory, metacognition, self-control, sustained attention, flexibility, and perseverance.
Strong executive functioning skills are the foundation for what allows students to be truly independent in school and in their lives outside of school. While some students learn these skills quite easily, numerous children require explicit instruction in these skills in order to learn and apply them to their lives. Having a visual reminder in your classroom can help you explicitly teach these skills to your students.
Bulletin board includes letters for "Executive Functioning," "Let's Boost Our Brain Power!" and a description for each executive functioning skill.
Skills targeted include:
- Planning
- Organization
- Task Initiation
- Time Management
- Working Memory
- Metacognition
- Self-Control
- Attention
- Flexibility
- Perseverance
Note that both color and black/white options are included! You can use the black/white version to have students color as you discuss the skills!
*****************************************************************************
Tips for Customers!
{ Click here to follow my store! }
If you have questions or problems please contact me through Product Q & A and I'll get back to you as soon as I can!
Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.
*****************************************************************************