Emotion Broadcast Slides
A 4-slide SEL presentation introducing the social skills of 'reading the room' and the Zones of Regulation. Features visual guides for identifying clues, categorizing emotions into the four color zones, and filming instructions.
Emotion Script Worksheet
A single-page Mad Lib script worksheet for the 'Emotional Weather Report' SEL activity. Students read social clues, identify emotional zones, choose coping tools, and use the filming checklist.
Emotion Station Cards
A single-page printable containing four beautifully styled cut-out SEL reference cards. Includes a 'Reading the Room' visual guide, a Zones of Regulation menu, a Coping Tool checklist, and printable on-camera emotion prop cards.
Emotion Teacher Guide
A single-page teacher guide and grading sheet for the Newsroom Emotions lesson. Features a complete quick-prep timeline, discussion guides on regulation, and a print-ready group assessment scorecard.
Recess Script Worksheet
A single-page Mad Lib script worksheet for the 'Recess emotional weather' prompt. Students read recess clues, determine zones of regulation, select coping tools, and use the filming checklist.
Lunchroom Script Worksheet
A single-page Mad Lib script worksheet for the 'Lunchroom emotional weather' prompt. Students read cafeteria clues, determine zones of regulation, select coping tools, and use the filming checklist.
Emergent Emotion Script
An emergent-reader version of the emotional weather script worksheet. Features highly simplified, large-print sentence stems for reading the room, identifying zones, and using coping tools.
Recess Script Studio Edition
A simplified, large-print weather broadcast script about recess emotions for Module 2. Features structured options under each blank, supporting ELL students or struggling readers while keeping a professional news desk feel.
Lunchroom Script Studio Edition
A simplified, large-print weather broadcast script about lunchroom emotions for Module 2. Features structured options under each blank, supporting ELL students or struggling readers while keeping a professional news desk feel.