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Trudy Ludwig's THE INVISIBLE BOY: School Counseling Inclusion & Empathy Lesson

Rated 4.87 out of 5, based on 153 reviews
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WholeHearted School Counseling
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Grade Levels
2nd - 4th
Formats Included
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Pages
51 pages
$3.75
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What educators are saying

We read The Invisible Boy as part of our curriculum. This is a great partner activity to bring in SEL.
I purchase a lot of these game shows from wholehearted counseling and use them a good bit with 4th and 5th grade. They are very engaging and my students really enjoy them!
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Description

The Invisible Bly Game Show is an interactive, quiz-show style classroom guidance lesson focused including others and empathy. Based on Trudy Ludwig's book, "The Invisible Boy".

Now includes both Google Slides™ and Power Point Presentation files, which allows you to use for SEL distance learning, teletherapy, virtual counseling groups, school counseling guidance and in person lessons.

***Please note: Trudy Ludwig's book, "Invisible Boy" is not included in this resource.

Ways to Use

☀️ Social emotional learning classroom lessons

☀️ Small group counseling

☀️ Distance Learning ready

☀️ Bibliotherapy

What's unique about this school counseling, community building lesson based on The Invisible Boy?

✏️The Game Show format is hands-on and experiential, with many of the challenges inviting students to role play.

✏️This guidance lesson classroom game encourages reflective thinking, and is designed for students to show off and build on their smarts in different ways.

✏️Plus, the questions and challenges are 100% customizable so if you like, you can edit them to better fit your specific needs.

✏️It's low-prep, perfect for all you busy counselors and teachers!

✏️Counseling Lesson Plan is also included!

The Game Show Categories Include:

ACT IT OUT: teams act out / role play the challenge prompt.

TRUE or FALSE: teams decide whether the statement is true or false.

SKETCH IT: teams quickly draw their answers.

IMAGINE IF: teams answer "Imagine If" questions, using their imagination & problem solving skills.

RISK: teams take a "risk" because the type of question and/or challenge is not revealed until chosen.

What's needed to play the Game Show?

✔ It is best used with a Promethean White Board or projector that that can be hooked up to your computer; it's formatted as a power point presentation and now google slides™, too!

✔If using for distance learning, all players need internet access.

✔ Want to go screen-free? No problem! This Game Show also comes with printable task cards with the same prompts as the Game Show challenges.

Provides lots of flexibility....

Given that the GAME SHOW takes 40-60 minutes to play, and sometimes we just don't have that much time....or that the GAME SHOW works best projected on a large screen, and sometimes the technology breaks down....or that there are days when we walk into the classroom and just know that a whole classroom game is not going to fly that day....and sometimes students need more quiet, reflective activities......I have included more than 6 additional formats that do not require the use of the computer (Note: the additional activities do involve some printing prep-work.)

Total Pages
51 pages
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