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Coping Strategies Anxiety Reduction Worry Monster Activity Elementary School

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Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
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This has been super helpful in groups and individually. It's so easy to help get the worry conversation started and kids love it. Thank you!
SEL is hugely important in the classroom, and this was very helpful, especially at the beginning of the year when back to school jitters can affect students.
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Students need to be taught ways to deal with anxiety, coping strategies for anxiety, and what to do with their worries. This engaging "Worry Monsters" activity helps students learn how to manage their worry and anxiety in a productive way. Students will learn how to let go of their worry and manage their anxiety with this cut and glue Worry Monsters activity.

Give students the ability to clear their minds and work through their worries with this Worry Monster activity. Students will learn coping strategies for anxiety and ways to deal with their anxiety/worry with this cute craftivity.

Included in this Download:

  • Six Monster Body Activity Sheet Templates
  • Three Types of Cut and Glue Monster Body Parts

The six monster body templates include various types of questions and activities that can be used with various students based on ability levels. Choose the monster body template that is best suited for your student's ability levels.

The monster bodies include various drawing and writing activities that are designed to help students explain and let go of their worries. All the while,  it challenges students to think of strategies they can use to cope with the worries they cannot change. These worry monsters have allowed my students to calm the worry monsters within themselves.

Other Educators Like You Said:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Raquel W. says, "Absolutely love this activity! I have used this to go with my book "The Worry Monsters" and stuffed animals. Utilized this many times in joint speech / social work sessions and my students have loved it."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BP says, “I used this as my halloween activity. It went PERFECT with our Unthinkable WorryWall. My students LOVED this resource! Most of all, I did not feel guilty about doing a craft because students had wonderful conversations and I learned more about them! Great resource!!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Josie B. says, "Such a great craft! I love the different options to adapt it to the specific student's needs!"

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