Self-Control Scenario Cards - Self-Regulation & Executive Functioning Skills
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- Use these self-control lessons, activities, posters and task cards to teach self-control and self-regulation skills. Materials are engaging and interactive to provide practice and support along the way! Make learning these critical social emotional skills fun with this set.Digital and Print VersionsPrice $34.00Original Price $49.00Save $15.00
Description
Teach and practice self-control with over 100 task cards that highlight social situations. The cards focus on self-control through scenarios with managing emotions, thinking before we speak, and managing our behaviors. Strong self-control is a critical social skill that helps kids and young adults make good social choices for now and in the future.
Print and Digital Versions
Both print and digital versions are included with these scenario cards. Students can access the digital task cards through Google Drive to record their responses digitally.
Making Positive Choices
These cards encourage students to think about a situation and determine what they should do. For example: "You see a balloon taped to someone else's locker. You want to pop it. What should you do?" These questions help students think about scenarios, improving their ability to process situations and improve their self-control!
Why Teach Self-Control
Self-control is a critical skill that helps us manage our thoughts, words, actions, and emotions. Teaching self-control can help kids and young adults learn to stop and think before making a decision. In turn, this helps learners to make better choices for now and in the future.
While all learners can benefit from improving their skills with self-control, these cards are specifically helpful for students who are impulsive or struggle with social situations.
Table of Contents
• Educator Guide
• Student Self-Control Worksheet
• Self-Control Guided Questions
• Task Cards: Self-Control with Emotions
• Task Cards: Self-Control with Words
• Task Cards: Self-Control with Actions
How to Use the Task Cards
The task cards can be used in many different ways! Some examples include:
- Use in guided small groups
- Read for class discussions
- Pass out cards for partner discussion before sharing out with the larger group or class
- Place a set of cards in different centers and allow groups move around to discuss and answer questions.
- Use as a "do now" when students enter the room.
- Use for journal writing prompts.
Color and Black/White
Note that both color and black/white options are included!
Answer Keys Included!
Answer keys are also included with sample answers for each of the cards. Of course, individual student answers may vary. Having suggested answers makes it easy on you to help students make the best choices.
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Disclaimer: These resources are for supplementary support/education purposes and are not a replacement for education or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.