A solution-focused approach to encouraging emotional growth in students is to use a weather chart to help them scale their problems. This chart allows students to rate their current emotional state on a scale from 1 to 7, helping them identify the size of the problem they're facing. This tool is available in both English and Spanish
Read MoreThe Friendzy Daily Check-in Tool equips students with grade appropriate vocabulary and visual indicators designed to help students in identifying and naming their emotional state. The Friendzy Daily Check-in Tool is grade-banded and available to download in four convenient sizes. This tool is available in both English and Spanish
Read MoreBring social and emotional character development home with these engaging activities designed to help students and caring adults practice social and emotional skills together.
Read MoreIn the dynamic and diverse landscape of today's classrooms, fostering positive relationships and creating a sense of camaraderie among students is essential. Use this bingo game as a ice-breaker or warm welcome activity. This activity is available in both English and Spanish
Read MoreOne way we can record our experience and process through the emotions and thoughts that come is to keep a daily journal. Journaling can be a great stress reducer; journaling can organize our thoughts, clear our minds and facilitate problem-solving.
Read MoreBring social- emotional learning home with these conversation cards designed to help students and caring adults practice social-emotional skills together.
Read MoreStart building the habit of gratitude today with this 30 day gratitude challenge! This can be done individually, as a family, or in a classroom setting where students can cheer each other on!
Read MorePractice the social emotional core competency of self-management with this SMART goal setting activity!
Read MoreThis “Guess Who” Game will help students practice that our differences can help us grow and learn. We need each other!
Read MoreAn encouragement acrostic activity to creatively share encouragement with friends and remind them that they are seen, known and loved and that we are in this together!
Read MoreThis week’s Gratitude Journal creates a space for young people to focus on what is positive and good in their lives today. Statistically speaking, when we focus on what we are thankful for rather than focusing on our disappointments, we are happier, healthier, and more content people.
Read MoreThis is a Gratitude Game that is fun for everyone. PLUS - Did you know that cultivating an attitude of gratitude is linked with experiencing greater happiness? Gratitude helps to elevate our mood by shifting our focus from the negative to the positive; making space for us to reflect on good experiences.
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