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Kindergarten school psychology resources for Easel Activities

Preview of My Anger Monster activity

My Anger Monster activity

Anger Management activity teaching students to identify how their anger looks and feels, and what makes them angry. They will also identify different environments and people that trigger their anger. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides.This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to self reflect on their own expression of anger and to better understand what makes them angry.Includes: ►Activity description including i
Preview of Size of the Problem Size of the Reaction Social Story

Size of the Problem Size of the Reaction Social Story

Created by
Function Focused
This social story is perfect for helping your students understand the size of the problem and making sure that the size of their reaction fits the problem size. Ideas For Use:Social problem solving lessons or groupsSocial skills lessons or groupsZones of regulation lessons or groupsWith students with Autism, ADHD, other neurodevelopmental disorders, With students who could benefit from learning to react appropriatelyRelated ProductsMy Engine is Running... Social Story (ALERT Program)Identifying
Preview of Feelings and Emotions Cards

Feelings and Emotions Cards

These printable cards help children identify their feelings and emotions! This set of cards also includes a digital Easel activity, which can be adapted for your students so that they can show how they are feeling each day on their own devices. Adorable and diverse characters depict twelve emotions on bright colored cards. Black and white versions of these cards are also included. The emotions on the cards include:→ Angry→ Happy→ Excited→ Sleepy→ Proud→ Shy→ Scared→ Sad→ Embarrassed→ Confuse
Preview of Self-Esteem Sunglasses - Self Esteem for Elementary

Self-Esteem Sunglasses - Self Esteem for Elementary

Increase your student's self-confidence by changing their negative self-statements to positive self-statements using this fun activity. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides and Google Classroom for digital learning. Great for small group counseling or class lessons.This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to learn to speak about themselves in a more positive way.Includes:►Activity description including instruction
Preview of Explosive or Peaceful Thinking - Activities for Anger Management

Explosive or Peaceful Thinking - Activities for Anger Management

Students will differentiate between explosive or peaceful ways of thinking. They will learn how to change their thoughts by looking for a compromise, thinking rationally, looking for the positive, and being accountable for their own behavior. Includes a digital learning version for Google Classroom Distance Learning. Great for students who are struggling with angry feelings.This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to identify explosiv
Preview of The Divorce Storm - Coping with Divorce Activity

The Divorce Storm - Coping with Divorce Activity

Learn about the different feelings and emotions often brought on by experiencing changing families through divorce or separation. Perfect for small group counseling. Includes a digital learning version for Google Slides.This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. Includes: ►Activity description including instructions/walkthrough of activity, objectives, materials, and ASCA standards.►2 pages of emotions (what it feels like/looks like) Answers filled in.►2 pages
Preview of Rating Fears in Communication Situations Fluency Selective Mutism Print No Print

Rating Fears in Communication Situations Fluency Selective Mutism Print No Print

A pdf of slides to rate communication situations for use with students with communication differences, such as fluency, selective mutism, situational speaking, or other communication challenges. First, the concept of feeling worried about communication is presented. Then, students rate how worried 32 communication challenges make them by sorting the situations into 3 levels of "worried." The communication situations are all presented with real photographs depicting the situations. A digital
Preview of Mindfulness /Mindset posters, calm coloring for Social Emotional Learning

Mindfulness /Mindset posters, calm coloring for Social Emotional Learning

#goodbye2022⭐Do your students enjoy mindful coloring? Do you like to display positive quotes around your room to discuss with your students?☀This 24 page set has beautiful intricate designs, accompanied by quotes for you to discuss with your students.☀A mandala coloring page is a proven calming, and meditative coloring and art therapy. A Mandala coloring page is fun and provides a great way to relieve stress and relax.☀These designs can be used with pencils, watercolor pencils, gel pens, crayon
Preview of My Angry & Calm Animal for Anger Management Google Classroom Distance Learning

My Angry & Calm Animal for Anger Management Google Classroom Distance Learning

Students compare and contrast themselves to how animals behave when angry or calm. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides and Google Classroom for digital learning. They will identify calm traits that they would like to have. Great for students who are struggling with angry feelings. This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to self reflect on their own expression of anger and to better understand what makes them ang
Preview of Color the Feelings: Kids Edition

Color the Feelings: Kids Edition

Teach SEL skills to even the youngest learners through coloring! This social-emotional learning activity explores 5 feelings (angry, sad, worried, scared, happy) and how to cope with them. Includes a digital learning version for Google Classroom Distance Learning.Includes:►Detailed Lesson Plan (all lesson plans include ASCA standards, SEL competencies, session details and objectives, script, guiding questions, and materials)►Includes FULL Black and White version.►Includes Google Slides version.►
Preview of Mindful Minute Calm Down strategies

Mindful Minute Calm Down strategies

Freebie! Mindful Minutes and Calm Down Strategies are needed, especially these days. Take the time to print these breathing exercises and teach your students how to calm down and breathe. You can use it in your Morning Meetings, Community time, Restorative practices when a student is anxious, misbehaving, and so much more. Includes 5 posters 8.5" x 11" Follow us!Counseling Solutions by Krys</a> Soluciones para Todos por Krys TPT EspañolWebsiteTwitterSign up here to receive freebies and a
Preview of Problem Solving with a Bug and a Wish Conflict Resolution Social Script Visual

Problem Solving with a Bug and a Wish Conflict Resolution Social Script Visual

Many children have trouble communicating when they are having big feelings or when they are having conflict with peers. Giving our students tools (such as this simple "It Bugs Me When... I Wish You Would..." script) is a great way to support problem-solving, communication, assertiveness, advocacy, and conflict resolution skill development! Black and white and colored versions are available.Teach students to use the “It bugs me when…I wish you would please…” statement to solve various conflicts.
Preview of CELF-5 Sentence Assembly | Sentence scramble | Relative clauses | Speech therapy

CELF-5 Sentence Assembly | Sentence scramble | Relative clauses | Speech therapy

Created by
Bee Speech
CELF-5 Sentence Assembly activity - did your student score low on this subtest and unsure how to help them? Look no further! This sentence assembly packet gives you x50 sentences to unscramble including each sentence structure type covered in the sentence assembly subtest. See the preview for more information.Includes x50 reversible sentences:x7 negativesx7 prepositional phrasesx7 direct/indirect objectsx8 relative clausesx7 subordinate clausesx7 declarativesx7 interrogatives*NOW includes an Eas
Preview of Calm my Worry FREEBIE for Google Classroom Distance Learning

Calm my Worry FREEBIE for Google Classroom Distance Learning

Students will identify ways to calm their worry and what makes them worried. They will first review different coping skills then decide what calming strategies they would use. Great for students who are struggling with stress management, anxiety, or worries. Includes a digital version for use with Google Slides and Google Classroom for digital learning. With stress at an all-time high lately, I hope this helps your students find healthy ways to cope ❤️────────────────────────────────────────────
Preview of A SOCIAL STORY "I Eat My Own Food" (SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY "I Eat My Own Food" (SEL ACTIVITY)

This social story workbook helps children (ages 5-7) and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism to learn boundaries around taking other's food. If your child struggles with the behavior of eating other people's food, be sure to read over this social story with your child 1-3 times a week and see a radical change in behavior. This cute story includes comprehension questions and answers.
Preview of Behavior contract / agreement for elementary and middle school kids

Behavior contract / agreement for elementary and middle school kids

Created by
Tanisha Tatum
Colorful and engaging behavior contract with the 3 main components: what is the task (behavior) we want to see the change in, who the contract is for, and identifying rewards and when the behavior will happen. Also comes with a weekly tracker! track 4 weeks at a time on my sheet. Don't let this is cool resource pass you by for the upcoming school year! The behavior contract is a simple positive reinforcement intervention that is widely used by teachers to change student behavior. Great for paren
Preview of Kindergarten Literature I Can Statements - Fostering Metacognitive Skills

Kindergarten Literature I Can Statements - Fostering Metacognitive Skills

Created by
Linguaescape
This resource is designed to help educators and parents effectively evaluate kindergarten children's performance in literature skills while promoting confidence and autonomy in young learners.What's Included:Resource aligned with Common Core: Worksheet with "I Can" statements that correspond to essential literature skills expected at the kindergarten level.Stickers for Assessment: Enhance assessment flexibility with stickers indicating "I can do on my own" or "I can do with help" for each statem
Preview of Emotions Body Scan - Learn about emotions in your body

Emotions Body Scan - Learn about emotions in your body

Therapeutic Rationale:The body  is used as a fun, engaging and creative method for clients of most ages 4 years and up  to develop an awareness of emotional language. This is a wonderful tool to explore the differences between emotions (labels) and feelings (body sensations/ somatic work)Materials needed:You’re welcome to use markers, pencils, crayons etc.Application:Inform your client that you’d like to make an artwork with them called the Body Scan - You can invite your client to Associate an
Preview of A SOCIAL STORY Treating My Brother with Respect (SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY Treating My Brother with Respect (SEL ACTIVITY)

Read this with your son or daughter once a day in the morning and instill a more positive attitude towards siblings.This item can be used in an interactive notebook, counseling session, or classroom. Add notes & annotations through an interactive layer and assign to students via Google Classroom.
Preview of Feelings Search Worksheet Activities | Emotions Elementary | SEL Lessons

Feelings Search Worksheet Activities | Emotions Elementary | SEL Lessons

Emotional Literacy made fun! 14 different worksheetsThese worksheets incorporate social-emotional learning along with counting! The focus word is centered in the middle of the oval and students search for it among other feeling words and images!There are two versions of the search and count worksheet. The first version focuses on 1 emotion at a time with the word and images of the feeling word (boy and girl). Students are instructed to color and mark so that they can count and write the answer o
Preview of A SOCIAL STORY -"No Pushing Or Hitting" (SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY -"No Pushing Or Hitting" (SEL ACTIVITY)

This is an eleven-page cartoon social story print to help children understand why they may hit and push other children, and learn some alternative ways to cope with their emotions.
Preview of SEL - Identifying Emotions [Where do I Feel?]

SEL - Identifying Emotions [Where do I Feel?]

Use art to teach young students to name, identify, and recognize their emotions, and their associated bodily sensations. Ask them to choose a color to represent each emotion, and then color in the part of the body where they experience that feeling. For example, children might color fists red to represent anger. Happiness might be a yellow glow.
Preview of Feelings and Emotions Activity Worksheet

Feelings and Emotions Activity Worksheet

Are you looking for a fun and easy way to help your students identify and understand their feelings? Look no further than the Feelings and Emotions Activities Worksheet! This sheet includes activities for students of all ages to help them recognize different emotions. They can also use this sheet to learn more about the emotions of others. Plus, these worksheets are completely optional - you can print them off and hand them out as needed, or simply use them as a classroom reference.These 10 page
Preview of What is a Worry Bully?

What is a Worry Bully?

Created by
The Social Edge
WHAT IS A “WORRY BULLY”? Before using this worksheet, read the book What to Do When You Worry Too Much, by Dawn Huebner. Talk to students about what causes them to worry. Their worries may even stop them from experiencing life and living to their fullest potential. By labeling each of their worries as a worry bully, students can regain power over their lives.Teach them how to talk back to their worry bullies when they need to. Tell them that at first, this will seem strange, because they are so
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