A student reflection worksheet designed for 6th graders to set attendance goals and reflect on their sense of belonging within the school community. Features an expedition-themed layout with space for goal setting and problem-solving.
A visual reference poster and anchor chart for 6th-grade students to summarize their learning style preferences and the 4-step self-advocacy script for accommodations. Revised for single-page fit and improved contrast/legibility.
A set of scenario-based role-play cards for a 6th-grade counseling activity. Revised to include a script drafting zone with white writing areas for maximum legibility and single-page fit.
A student self-assessment worksheet designed to help 6th graders identify their learning style (Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic) through a simple checklist and reflection. Revised to improve page fitting and increase student writing space.
A visually engaging slide deck that guides 6th-grade students through identifying their learning styles, understanding self-advocacy, and learning a 4-step script for requesting accommodations.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for a 6th-grade counseling lesson on learning styles and self-advocacy, featuring a structured lesson flow and instructional tips.
Teacher-facing notes on facilitating the rice sock workshop, including safety tips, pacing, and sensory considerations.
A printable step-by-step handout for students. Improved layout to better fill the page and enhanced text size/contrast for readability.
A step-by-step visual presentation for creating a therapeutic rice sock for stress management. Updated with improved iconography.
A comprehensive teacher's guide providing instructional strategies, pacing recommendations, guided discussion prompts, and a master answer key for the 9-set Unbox the Label sorting activity. Includes insights into cognitive shortcuts and the 'single story' concept.
A reflective journal worksheet for students to process the visual sorting activity. It includes guided questions on their initial reactions, a space to analyze the 'Truth' reveals, and a personal application section for exploring their own experiences with labels.
A hands-on activity sheet featuring 27 cut-out cards (9 sets of Person, Stereotype, and Truth) designed to help students visually sort and challenge common biases. Each set of cards provides a narrative that defies simple categorization.
A visual presentation introducing the concept of stereotypes, the brain's use of shortcuts, and the harmful effects of labeling people. Includes clear definitions and instructions for the hands-on sorting activity.