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Preview of Leadership: Worksheets

Leadership: Worksheets

Created by
Mindful Learners
Develop student leaders among your school and in your classroom! This product highlights 21 character traits that help strengthen leaders. The worksheets can be a great companion to focusing not the traits that make a valuable leader. This product includes:-Leadership: Worksheets (21 options)Character traits included:-Acceptance-Empathy-Mindfulness-Gratitude-Courage-Responsible-Perseverance-Teamwork-Self-Regulation-Kindness-Thoughtfulness-Honesty-Helpful-Respect-Compassion-Curiosity-Peacemake
Preview of Midterm Reflection: Academic, Social, and Wellbeing Self Reflection for Students

Midterm Reflection: Academic, Social, and Wellbeing Self Reflection for Students

This activity allows students to reflect upon their academics, social life, and personal wellbeing. It is designed to be completed mid-way through the year or semester.This activity can be completed in one class period. It includes:* Self-evaluation* Reflection on strength and weaknesses* Action plan* Recording of best memories / proud moments
Preview of SMART Goals Using Growth Mindset

SMART Goals Using Growth Mindset

**This product now contains a digital format in addition to a printable (PDF format), perfect for distance learning or paperless classrooms. Help your students set and achieve SMART goals with these worksheets, graphic organizers, and INB (interactive notebook) activities. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely - we help you guide your students/children through the creation and implementation of their goals. This is a great way to focus on growth mindset in you
Preview of Self Esteem Lesson & Activities for Individual Counseling | Build Confidence

Self Esteem Lesson & Activities for Individual Counseling | Build Confidence

This lesson focuses on students understanding what effects their self-esteem, determining what areas they do and do not feel competent in, planning to improve valued skills, and recognizing supports. Students base their self-esteem on how competent they feel in an area they think is important. When a student has a low self-esteem, it is important we focus on what is causing the low self-esteem and not just on boosting the student with positive thinking and praise. How to Use This ResourceThis le
Preview of Weekly Student Physical Activity and Nutrition Log

Weekly Student Physical Activity and Nutrition Log

Created by
Brandy Shoemaker
Support and encourage your students to get sixty minutes of physical activity per day and eat a well-balanced diet! Use this weekly physical activity and nutrition log for students to track their daily activity and food intake.Activity log has spaces for students to track their physical activity, with a goal of 60 minutes total per day. A "Sample Activities" page is included to inspire and motivate students to try different activities and give themselves credit for their movement each day.Nutr
Preview of Social Psychology: Obedience to Authority (Milgram and More)

Social Psychology: Obedience to Authority (Milgram and More)

Why do good people do bad things? This Social Psychology lesson takes a twist on the classic study of obedience by Milgram. Students begin with a questionnaire and four corners activity to debate how they would act in a given situation. Small groups will read various real-world scenarios of obedience to authority and try to conclude what the causes people to obey. Finally, they will doodle their way through a Crash Course video and a Common Lit article about the classic Milgram experiment. This
Preview of Conversation Skills Activity Planning Initiating and Maintaining a Conversation

Conversation Skills Activity Planning Initiating and Maintaining a Conversation

Do your students struggle with initiating and maintaining conversations? This activity will get your students thinking about conversations and guide them through 4 steps to initiate conversations … Who should I talk to? Where? What should I say? AND How do I keep the conversation going? Perfect For...Middle and High school students with pragmatic language goalsExploring the elements of conversationsPracticing conversational skillsPerspective-takingThree ways to use:Plan and map out a conversati
Preview of Self Regulation Editable Name Tags / Desk Plates

Self Regulation Editable Name Tags / Desk Plates

These editable name tags/desk plates provide an engaging way to help students increase emotional awareness and develop essential self-regulation skills. The colors of each level correspond with programs like Zones of Regulation and ALERT.When you download this resource, you will receive an editable PowerPoint file that you can customize to add your own student names, coping skills, and more. I have included a blank option, plus options with emojis and text. This is also part of the Self-Regulati
Preview of Setting Goals - Small Group School Counseling Lesson and Activities

Setting Goals - Small Group School Counseling Lesson and Activities

This is a small group counseling lesson to help students learn about setting SMART goals. This is a a great way to begin any small group that you are running. SMART goals help students focus on the topic of the group, open up about what they want to improve or change, and over time feel a sense of accomplishment for making changes.Included✎ Session Plan✎ SMART Goal Posters with individual poster for each SMART goal component✎ Goal Brainstorm Page✎ Group Activity: Recognizing SMART Goals✎ Student
Preview of Abnormal Psychology Personality Disorders Jigsaw and Discussion

Abnormal Psychology Personality Disorders Jigsaw and Discussion

This abnormal psychology lesson covers different Cluster B personality disorders such as anti-social, narcissistic, and borderline. Students will discover how psychologists sort and categorize disorders based on similarities and differences. They will read, compare and contrast, synthesize, then come to conclusions and support their conclusions in writing. This lesson makes it easy for you to engage students in supplemental activities that go beyond the textbook or PowerPoint notes. Each lesson
Preview of Responsible Decision-Making: What Would You Do Worksheet/Graphic Organizer

Responsible Decision-Making: What Would You Do Worksheet/Graphic Organizer

Hello There! Teaching your students about making responsible decisions? Here is a five-page graphic organizer/worksheet resource set to use in your in-person or virtual classroom. Titled, “What Would You Do,” each worksheet has a realistic, age-appropriate example of a concerning situation students may face.The five scenarios are based on the following topics: Bullying, Academic Dishonesty/Cheating, Stealing, Drinking and Substance Abuse, and Relationships.The topics are appropriate for 7th thro
Preview of Social Psychology: Bystander Effect (Universe of Obligation, Upstanders)

Social Psychology: Bystander Effect (Universe of Obligation, Upstanders)

Whose responsibility is it? This social psychology lesson begins with an article & card sort activity on the Universe of Obligation. Then, students read about bystanders in the historic Kitty Genovese case, and begin to discuss diffusion of responsibility. Finally, students will watch a video and synthesize resources about bystanders, upstanders, and bullying. This lesson makes it easy for you to engage students in supplemental activities that go beyond the textbook or PowerPoint notes. Each
Preview of Student Check in Weekly Routine to Evaluate Grades Progress Report Conference

Student Check in Weekly Routine to Evaluate Grades Progress Report Conference

This easy to use and ready to print weekly check in sheet is perfect to engage students in reflection by holding them accountable for their grades, missing assignments and engagement in class. This resource includes a Weekly Check in Routine that students can use to evaluate their grades in their content classes as well as a “How do I improve my grades” worksheet that gives students practical next steps to improve their academic standing. You can use this whole-class, small group or 1:1 with stu
Preview of Ricky Sticky Fingers Social Skill Activities about Stealing

Ricky Sticky Fingers Social Skill Activities about Stealing

Social skills activities based on the book, Ricky Sticky Fingers, by Julia Cook and illustrated by Michelle Hazelwood Hyde. Students can learn about boundaries and how to not take things that do not belong to them.This activities includes:1 story map1 Learning New Words graphic organizer1 Sentence Graphic organizer 1 What would you do/ say/ or feel graphic organizer4 What would you do social skills cards8 Social skills stories- good voice/bad voice1 hand template with questions1 hand template wi
Preview of Social Emotional Learning Activity: Daily Check In Journal

Social Emotional Learning Activity: Daily Check In Journal

Looking for a quick and easy way to check in with students? This resource is the perfect social emotional learning activity for your classroom.Our students are coming into our classrooms struggling with more than ever these days. This journal is a quick and easy social emotional learning activity to see how your students are feeling.This resource is an easy addition any social-emotional learning curriculum you have in your classroom. Students have space to journal about how they are feeling abou
Preview of Circle Of Boundaries Activity Flipbook for Teaching Students Expected Behaviors

Circle Of Boundaries Activity Flipbook for Teaching Students Expected Behaviors

This activity booklet is designed for elementary students that struggle to identify and execute personal boundaries. This printable activity assists the student to identify different types of people and specific actions or things that can be said to each group of people within our "social norm" while also teaching the students safety! Each page of the booklet has a group of people the student make come across in life: ThemselvesFriendsFamiliesTrusted AdultsStrangers.When utilizing this activity
Preview of Bucket Filler Activities - Sort/Coloring/Writing

Bucket Filler Activities - Sort/Coloring/Writing

These activities correlate with the "Bucket Filler" educational program and books:~Have You Filled a Bucket Today? A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids~Fill a Bucket: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Young Children~Growing Up with a Bucket Full of Happiness: Three Rules for a Happier Life~Will You Fill My Bucket? Daily Acts of Love Around the World~Bucket Filling from A to Z: The Key to Being Happy~BABY'S BUCKET BookIncluded are four worksheets. - 2 different cut and paste sorting worksheets with d
Preview of BULLY by Patricia Polacco Reading Activities and Writing in Digital and PDF

BULLY by Patricia Polacco Reading Activities and Writing in Digital and PDF

Bully by Patricia Polacco is the perfect book for counselors, tech specialists, and classroom teachers. This unit provides teachers with resources for comprehension that also provide content for discussing the themes of bullying, cyber bullying, cliques, internet safety, and welcoming new students to school. HOW CAN TEACHERS USE THIS UNIT FOR BULLY?The unit is comprehension focused. It is designed in a before, during, and after format. Teachers can pick and choose the comprehension activities t
Preview of Self-Management: Time Management & Organization Skills Lesson Plan & PowerPoint

Self-Management: Time Management & Organization Skills Lesson Plan & PowerPoint

Hello There!This is a lesson plan and PowerPoint resource used to guide your instruction and practice on the topic of time management and organization for students. The intentions for this resource is to formally introduce students to the benefits of identifying responsibilities to then organize those responsibilities using time management skills. The learning targets for this lesson are supported by ASCA based objectives, mindsets, and behavior standards. Use this lesson as a follow up to the r
Preview of Social Psychology: Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

Social Psychology: Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

Who are we really... our personality? Or simply a product of our environment? Obedience, conformity, and the power of the situation all contribute to this complex situation. This resource begins with a gallery walk to introduce schemas and social scripts. Then students read an overview of Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment and come to their own conclusions based on a vocabulary tone analysis activity. Finally, students participate in a snowball think-write-pair-share discussion about some of
Preview of Abnormal Psychology Schizophrenia Jigsaw

Abnormal Psychology Schizophrenia Jigsaw

Students will gain a well-rounded understanding of the complex world of schizophrenia in abnormal psychology. Through a video KWL, they will start their learning and discussion. Expert groups will explore topics such as symptoms, treatments, and real life examples. They will also grapple with the difficult question of nature vs. nurture. Students then solidify their knowledge by teaching each other about their topic. Finally, they all synthesize their learning by writing to a 2007 AP Psychology
Preview of Build Your Life - CBT & DBT Therapy Intervention Teenagers

Build Your Life - CBT & DBT Therapy Intervention Teenagers

Therapeutic Intervention for Teenagers encouraging mindfulness, recognising strengths, ways of coping, support system, core values and beliefs, protective systems and public and private self. This is a great self-reflective and growth mindset resource to support teenagers by not only focusing anger management but all of the contributing functions of behaviours in a therapeutic, non-threatening and empowering way.This is a great quick and easy resource to incorporate CBT & DBT skills into the
Preview of Stand in My Shoes- Social Skills Activities about Empathy

Stand in My Shoes- Social Skills Activities about Empathy

Social Skills activities based on the book, Stand in My Shoes, by Bob Sornson and illustrated by Shelley Johannes. Students can learn about empathyThis activities includes:1 story map1 Learning New Words graphic organizer1 Sentence Graphic organizer1 What would you do/ say/ or feel graphic organizer8 What would you do empathy cards9 Shoe templates9 Shoe templates including Words that describe me
Preview of The Debate on Drugs: Psychology and altered states of consciousness

The Debate on Drugs: Psychology and altered states of consciousness

When teaching altered states of consciousness, one must address the role that drugs play in society. Instead of telling kids that drugs are bad, this lesson helps them come to their own conclusions about the psychological, mental, and economic effects of drugs on the United States, past and present. It includes four resources for close reads, a jigsaw activity with graphic organizer, and a summative writing activity that asks them to state their conclusion and support with evidence. This also in
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