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Preview of Testing Prep Standardized Test Taking Skills Strategies Tips Pirate Game Lesson

Testing Prep Standardized Test Taking Skills Strategies Tips Pirate Game Lesson

Ahoy there Mateys! Avast all ye pirates who are about to start test-prep for standardized testing mayhem! Landlubbers and pirates alike will enjoy learning test-taking tips playing this Smart board game, Pirate Treasure Challenge! Get your students onboard for standardized testing by playing this game reviewing common test taking strategies. Students will navigate 25 questions about testing to collect doubloons for their team. As questions are answered, spend time discussing how this will help y
Preview of AllerBees ~ Small Counseling Group for Students with Food Allergies

AllerBees ~ Small Counseling Group for Students with Food Allergies

SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK ~ Do you have students in your school with severe life threatening food allergies? Have you ever talked to a student because they were being bullied because of having a food allergy? Do you have children with Eosinophilic Esophagitis? This interactive Smartboard lesson includes psychoeducational information that can be used in a small group counseling setting, co-facilitated with the school nurse. Food allergies are prevalent in today's society. The goal of the group is t
Preview of Speech Bubble or Thought Bubble

Speech Bubble or Thought Bubble

Many students with pragmatic and language disabilities have difficulty understanding when their thoughts/ideas are ones that should be said aloud or whether they should be kept in their heads. This Notebook activity teaches the idea of “speech bubble” vs. “thought bubble” and reviews when it is okay or not okay to share something. Specifically, it teaches the students to think about whether this is the right time, the right place, the right audience, or whether it will hurt someone’s feelings. T
Preview of Respect/Keeping Your Thoughts in Your Head

Respect/Keeping Your Thoughts in Your Head

Do any of your Middle School and older students have a difficult understanding what IS and is NOT appropriate to share? This is a quick Notebook lesson that helps students understand what it means to be respectful to both teachers AND peers and when something should be kept in their head or whether it can be shared.
Preview of Managing a Change in Plans SMART Notebook discussion

Managing a Change in Plans SMART Notebook discussion

Created by
Brittany Gordon
This is a social emotional learning lesson on how to manage a change in plans and the steps to take when students are having trouble with this. This is used in 3rd grade but can be adapted to all grades.
Preview of K-3 Special Education Homework Journal

K-3 Special Education Homework Journal

Have you ever wished you could ask your student or child with Autism Spectrum Disorder, "what did you do today?" and they would be able to give you a clear answer? Are you a teacher and need to fill out daily communication for your students with language difficulties? I have developed this packet as a way for the student to be in charge of their communication from home and school. Does your child struggle to speak and write? Or do you have a student who is a great writer, but needs to work on
Preview of Choices/Violence Awareness Smart Notebook

Choices/Violence Awareness Smart Notebook

Each notebook page has an image on it. The children can decide whether they think the choices being made in the picture are good and respectful or unkind. A child can move the black box to reveal either a smiling face or a frowning face.
Preview of Character Building Trait: Honesty SMARTboard

Character Building Trait: Honesty SMARTboard

Wonderful lesson for students who have a hard time telling the truth. This lesson will help students to learn about the character trait of honesty. It might seem that lying or cheating helps people out or makes them feel good sometimes, but in the long run, it usually doesn’t. It will help students to understand the importance of telling the truth. Lesson uses the book “Lying up a Storm” by Julia Cook to teach the character trait of honesty. YouTube read aloud linked. -Interactive Smartboard ac
Preview of Communication Skills: Communication Blockers SMARTboard/Smart Notebook

Communication Skills: Communication Blockers SMARTboard/Smart Notebook

Talking about a problem is very important, but you have to choose your words carefully. Students will learn about communication blockers. The words that can either start a conflict or make it worse. Students will learn about the do and don’t of communications and communications styles. This is an interactive smartboard lesson, with a hurtful words video clip. Lesson alignment to the ASCA Mindset and Behavior Standards for Student Success.
Preview of Character Building Trait: Kindness and Caring SMARTboard

Character Building Trait: Kindness and Caring SMARTboard

This lesson will help students to learn about the character trait of kindness and caring. To develop and exhibit such kindness in school, classroom, home and other places. Lesson uses the book” What does it Mean to be Kind?” by Rana DiOrio to teach character traits of kindness and caring. The learning activity and read aloud book are intended to be used in conjunction with the PowerPoint and are linked. A project of giving idea is connected to this lesson. Lesson alignment to the ASCA Mindse
Preview of Executive Functioning- Self Regulation SMART Notebook Guided Discussion

Executive Functioning- Self Regulation SMART Notebook Guided Discussion

Created by
Brittany Gordon
This is a SMART Notebook lesson on a few different self regulation skills including opportunities for discussion on how to keep your desk clean and organized.
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