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Social emotional learning graphic organizer images

Preview of Bilingual Feeling Wheel - Spanish

Bilingual Feeling Wheel - Spanish

The Feelings Wheel can help us put words to emotions and care for our mental health. The BILINGUAL Feelings Wheel can help students, especially ELLs that are embedded in a monolingual class navigate and participate in activities that involve feelings and making better word choices. At times feelings may be murky, elusive, and confusing. Some times big and intense and other times quiet, buried away and hard to recognize. While words may fall short in fully capturing the essence of emotion, they s
Preview of Personal Inventory - Self Esteem Unit

Personal Inventory - Self Esteem Unit

This is the personal inventory project from the Self-Esteem and Mental Emotional health unit. This comes before the "Who Am I?" assignment and helps students organize their thoughts before the project. This is a graphic organizer.
Preview of Anger Management Checklist

Anger Management Checklist

I'm using these with some students that have issues regulating their emotions. These are reminders of what they can do instead of making bad choices. These should be laminated and also there's space where student can add their own coping mechanism.
Preview of Stress Management Graphic Organizer - Stressors and Coping skills

Stress Management Graphic Organizer - Stressors and Coping skills

This is a graphic organizer for students to complete after the Stress Unit presentation. It requires students to think about what stresses them in each category and then think about their coping mechanisms for each category (school, social, and home). This can be used on it's own for in the Stress Unit bundle! Students will enjoy thinking deeper about what stresses them and then can share their healthy coping mechanisms with each other!
Preview of Peer Pressure Reversal Graphic Organizer-How to say NO! Groups Optional

Peer Pressure Reversal Graphic Organizer-How to say NO! Groups Optional

This unit is a must-do for any high school or middle school health teacher. The pressure to conform is hard to resist, so it is necessary that we equip our students with the tools to succeed and adapt to the ever-changing pressures of being a teen. This lesson can also be modified for middle school health. I complete this graphic organizer every year to check for understanding after showing the Peer Pressure Unit PowerPoint on my site.This project can be used alone but is best purchased with the
Preview of PRIs How to Apologize Like a Hero

PRIs How to Apologize Like a Hero

It critically important for every behavior intervention to include teaching new skills (or re-teaching skills that are not fluent yet).  One of these important skills includes apologizing. Below is an example of a lesson that explicitly teaches someone how to apologize.For some behavior infractions, an intervention of simply coercing a student to state "I'm sorry" will not suffice.  Most often, that statement should really be, "I'm sorry I got caught".  Here's how to make any apology better by a
Preview of School Day Necessities (female images)

School Day Necessities (female images)

Use this checklist for students who have a difficult time staying organized. It visually presents daily tasks and has a spot for the teacher to initial when the task was completed. Rewards can be attached to reinforce positive school behaviors!
Preview of School Day Necessities (male images)

School Day Necessities (male images)

Use this checklist for students who have a difficult time staying organized. It visually presents daily tasks and has a spot for the teacher to initial when the task was completed. Rewards can be attached to reinforce positive school behaviors!
Preview of ACT HexaMatrix

ACT HexaMatrix

The Acceptance & Commitment Therapy stems from the Applied Behavior Analysis. Two of the most popular tools used to explain and intervene in ACT are the Hexaflex and the ACT Matrix. Both have their own utility---therefore, I have worked to combine both of these into one graphic AND added the Acceptance & Commitment Questionnaire II by Dr. Hayes!
Preview of Showing Respect to Others [Growth Mindset Worksheet]

Showing Respect to Others [Growth Mindset Worksheet]

Use this worksheet when discussing the concept of "respect for others" with your student or client!Your student will be able to focus on what actions, words and behaviors are associated with showing respect. You will also be able to discuss how it feels to show respect to others and to be receive it. Write down your student's answers in the text bubbles!
Preview of Gratitude Gumballs! [Gratitude worksheet, Mindset]

Gratitude Gumballs! [Gratitude worksheet, Mindset]

Gratitude Gumballs!Gratitude makes life sweet! Students can fill in the gumballs with things they are grateful for. Then continue to fill the page as their creativity is ignited!
Preview of Spanish Anger Management Checklist  - Que Hacer Con Estas Emociones
Preview of Emotions Awareness | SPEC ED

Emotions Awareness | SPEC ED

This resource will support special needs students in practicing to identify their feelings using colour-coded visuals. Students select the visual that closely identifies with their feelings and place that visual in the sentence prompt.This resource will need to be laminated and then paired with velcro. Make a copy for each of your students. I used this activity every morning with my students during morning circle time. We open with the question, "How are you feeling today?" and students select f
Preview of Work First, Then iPad Visual (First,Then)

Work First, Then iPad Visual (First,Then)

Reinforcing work first then chart for a student to have as a visual. Can either laminate and use an expo marker, or can add stickers to represent items completed. You can be as creative as you want with that piece of it!
Preview of Social Emotional
Preview of Worksheet: Mini Series on Anger

Worksheet: Mini Series on Anger

This mini series on anger walks students through three different activities. Students are invited to reflect on: How anger looks, what it sounds like & how it feels. Anger words & what a little anger looks like compared to lots. Strategies on how to manage anger in the moment and other healthy strategies. These worksheets could be used with an array of students in various settings.
Preview of Whole Person Brainstorm

Whole Person Brainstorm

Created by
MSW Momma
Use this tool to speak with kids about their goals in relation to self and others.
Preview of Self: Me vs I Sociology

Self: Me vs I Sociology

Students will get to explore their "SELF" while completing this Robert Mead activity where they list traits of "me" and traits of "I" according the sociology theory in a cute graphic organizer.
Preview of Emotion Categories Chart

Emotion Categories Chart

Created by
Kenna Nieman
This classroom poster helps students learn to identify and name feelings and emotions by energy level and perception. I've seen this chart successfully used in elementary, middle, and high school classes by students of all ages. Many times students don't know how to label their emotion, or they choose a name that doesn't quite fit. This chart gives them the opportunity to find the right name for their emotion and expand their emotional vocabulary.
Preview of Impulse expert handout

Impulse expert handout

This is perfect to stick on your students desk, have posters around the room, and focus on the frist few weeks of school. Couple it with the impulse lesson and you will have a class who understadns how to control theri impulses! Quick and easy language- 1. Stop 2. Think am I making a good choice or a bad choice? 3. Do the right choice.
Preview of You Are Enough Signage

You Are Enough Signage

Created by
Becky Cooper
Do Not Enter sign with a flipped narrative
Preview of Special Education Behavior Management If/Then

Special Education Behavior Management If/Then

Struggling with a student who refuses to work? For a lot of students, a simple visual organizer can help motivate them to get the difficult tasks done. Set clear expectations by labeling what the student needs to do (if) and what the reward is (then). Don't see a graphic you need after you purchase our product? No problem! Shoot us an email at resourceteachersguide@gmail.com and we will send it to you and add it to our product.
Preview of Animals for Zones-inspired Emotional Regulation

Animals for Zones-inspired Emotional Regulation

Poster using Animals to show the different Zones in Zones of Regulation. Wise owl in green zone, sad hippo in blue zone, silly monkey & anxious monkey in yellow zone and Guard Dog in red zone! These animals can also align with Mind Up curriculum. Great for teaching Emotional Regulation to younger children!
Preview of Crisis Reflection Sheet

Crisis Reflection Sheet

Created by
ALLISON WILEY
This form is for post-behavioral support or intervention. The teacher or para will use this sheet to reflect with students and help them identify and access appropriate strategies. This is great for upper elementary or middle school students, and can also be helpful to track data for social-emotional goals.
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