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Social emotional learning printables for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of I'm a star because....

I'm a star because....

Personal qualities activity.Great to do at the beginning of the year, for the extra 'cute' factor.Discuss with students things they are 'good' at. Students draw a picture of what they are good at. First page in document fits perfectly on the template. Print and students draw on the blank piece.As students are drawing, ask them what they are good at and type directly into the template. Font used is KG Behind These Hazel Eyes. May look funny if you don't have this font downloaded, but font can be
Preview of "Where is the Social Worker?" Editable/Printable Sign

"Where is the Social Worker?" Editable/Printable Sign

Created by
Laura Bauer
This is a door/hallway sign to indicate where the social worker can be found during the school day.
Preview of Sharing Toys at Daycare Social Story

Sharing Toys at Daycare Social Story

Created by
Dani SLP
A social story to support sharing toys at daycare. Great for kids who struggle to understand ownership of toys and sharing their favorite items. The story can be edited to include names and pictures of daycare staff.
Preview of Worry Worksheet

Worry Worksheet

Created by
B
This is a great resource to use any time but especially the beginning of the year to gauge how students are feeling about school and help them brainstorm coping skills if they are feeling worry/anxiety. It would be especially useful to use after reading a story such as Wemberly Worried by Kevin Henkes.
Preview of Getting my teachers attention

Getting my teachers attention

Editable visual social story for getting the teacher's attention appropriately.
Preview of Illustrating Feelings and Coping Skills

Illustrating Feelings and Coping Skills

Created by
SELwithPancake
This worksheet helps students take ownership of their uncomfortable feelings and name which skills work for them. On the left side of the paper, students can draw themselves feeling the stated emotion or draw a situation which makes them feel the stated emotion. On the right side of the paper, students can draw themselves doing a coping skill or draw something that makes them feel better when having difficult emotions.
Preview of The Five Love Languages - Student Response Notecards

The Five Love Languages - Student Response Notecards

The Five Love Languages by Chapman and FreedIndex Card Response Cards for students. Four cards per page for easy quick reference. Best when printed on cardstock. This free resource supports the quizzes offered by the publishers at https://5lovelanguages.com . ~ Kendra
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