A student-facing activity worksheet focused on self-regulation. Includes a 'Force Meter' to identify energy levels, identification of physical impulse triggers, and space to brainstorm 'Body Brakes'.
Cheerful and simplified slides for a 2nd grade lunch bunch charades session, featuring large text, clear instructions, and vibrant category markers.
A one-page facilitation guide for running a 2nd grade lunch bunch charades session, focusing on quick start rules, simplified categories, and social-emotional tips.
A set of simplified charades cards designed specifically for 2nd grade students, featuring easy-to-act prompts for chores, hobbies, sports, and feelings with large supportive icons.
A comprehensive all-in-one project pack for the 'Memory Museum' ESL project, including the teacher's guide, scaffolding tips, and three levels of differentiated student reflection worksheets (Emerging, Transitioning, and Expanding), along with printable exhibit labels and speaking prompts.
A visually striking slide deck to introduce the charades game, explaining categories, rules, and advanced miming techniques for students.
A collection of printable charades cards featuring challenging prompts across four categories: chores, hobbies, sports, and feelings. Each card includes a specific icon to represent the action or emotion.
A teacher guide for the charades game, providing rules, setup instructions, difficulty tiers, and discussion prompts to facilitate a successful classroom activity.
A teacher/counselor facilitation guide providing strategies for using the 'Social Architect' materials with resistant students, including parallel play and validating boundaries.
A set of 'Flex Challenge' cards that present common unexpected situations, prompting students to practice flexible thinking and adaptive responses.
A scenario-based practice worksheet that contrasts 'Wall' responses with 'Bridge' and 'Pivot' responses, helping students practice reciprocity and privacy boundaries.
A worksheet featuring 'visual snapshots' (using emojis and icons in frames) for students to analyze playground social situations and practice perspective-taking.