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Social emotional learning lectures for Microsoft Word and for GATE

Preview of Student Wellbeing Time Management Group Activities

Student Wellbeing Time Management Group Activities

This time management resource is a perfect collaborative resource for students to engage one another on how they are using their time. They plan and organize their time and present to one another assessing each other on the pros and cons of offering suggestions of how they can be utilize their time in areas where it may be lacking. All graphics, questions and discussion threads are included with this resource.
Preview of Masking:  A Social-Emotional Lesson About Individuality and Growth

Masking: A Social-Emotional Lesson About Individuality and Growth

Rather than following any didactic approach, this unit allows students to form understandings through collaboration, experience, and creative projects. In this way, the social-emotional growth “sneaks up on” our learners in an engaging, organic experience.In this unit, students explore masking—or hiding one’s true self—through video, class discussion, metaphor-making, and thoughtful hands-on activities. The heart of the unit, the Superhero Mask-up project, invites students to imagine positive gr
Preview of Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Suicide Awareness & Prevention

This workshop explores the way in which suicide affects youth, and different genders. It begins with acknowledging the prevalence of mental health issues in our society, seeking resources and supports, as well as a broad overview of the causes of suicide. From there students will be divided into different gender groups according to the composition of students (boys, girls, non-binary, transgender), to examine the ways in which suicide plays out within genders. Coming back together as a whole gro
Preview of A.N.C.H.O.R. Meeting

A.N.C.H.O.R. Meeting

ANCHOR stands for Appreciations, News, Concerns, Highlights, Obscurities, and Reading. This can be done in discussion group orally, can be done written and then discussed in small or whole-class groups, or a one-on-one conference with the teacher/counselor/admin. I added explanations for certain letters because it is powerful to articulate why something was a highlight or an appreciation, and why you are concerned about something. This is a good way to get to know students and see where they are
Preview of Week in Review Reflection (Meta-Analysis)

Week in Review Reflection (Meta-Analysis)

This is a useful tool for students to start to see patterns in their own lives as it relates to weekly behaviors. Typically, students refer to previous Week in Reviews, and complete averages based on those categories. They then record those averages on the Week in Review Reflection. It gives students an opportunity to see a "bigger picture" and introduces/reinforces the concept of meta-analysis, or systematically assessing previous results of their own recorded data and to reach conclusions base
Preview of Character Traits

Character Traits

This is a great way to get students to have the language to talk about character and to identify their top 6 character traits.
Preview of Gifted Characteristics Checklist in one page(Editable and Fillable Resource)

Gifted Characteristics Checklist in one page(Editable and Fillable Resource)

Well-designed Gifted Characteristics Checklist: measuring (using scores) the following areas:Learning, leadership, motivation and creativity
Preview of Anger Management

Anger Management

Discusses the different cues of anger (physical, behavioral, emotional and thinking) as well as underlying emotions and how to manage your anger. Comes with a worksheet for individual reflection on lesson.
Preview of Adjectives to Describe Emotions Lecture Notes

Adjectives to Describe Emotions Lecture Notes

These lecture notes were created for a college-level ESL classroom to discuss emotions with students and how to express them, both verbally and non-verbally. Happiness, sadness, anger, and excitement are the emotions covered in these notes and adjectives, spoken language, and body language are explored for each. Word document, edit to your liking. These could be used in other areas of education where the teacher wants to discuss ways to express emotion. The students particularly liked the discus
Preview of Cleopatra - The Last Egyptian Pharaoh

Cleopatra - The Last Egyptian Pharaoh

Created by
Anthony R Lotus
This is a part of multiple worksheets about Greek/Egyptian Mythology. These worksheets provide vital SEL life skills. I work for a behavioral school and the students were able to relate and became more interested in learning from these worksheets.
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