A set of discussion cards for small groups, featuring thought-provoking questions based on the lesson's themes of culture, influence, perspective, and resolution strategies.
A student worksheet for identifying personal anger cues, selecting parent support strategies, and practicing I-statements. Revised to fit on a single page with improved layout and icons.
A comprehensive teacher guide with core discussion questions, roleplay scenarios, and facilitation tips for the Anger Allies lesson. Revised to fix layout, page breaks, and improve note-taking area legibility.
A vibrant slide deck for teaching students how to identify physical anger cues and communicate their needs to parents using I-statements.
A teacher-facing answer key for the Social Solver Scenario Cards. It includes a 1-5 problem-sizing scale, identifying specific sizes for each scenario, and provides suggested responses for the reflection prompts to guide classroom discussion.
A guide for teachers on how to implement the mindset goal, including strategies for prompting, feedback, and accurate data collection. Optimized layout for clarity and single-page readability.
A data collection sheet for teachers to track student progress toward their growth mindset IEP goal over five trials. Optimized for single-page use with clear summary indicators.
An anchor chart / visual support reference sheet designed for a student's desk, providing quick 'thought swaps' to replace negative self-talk during academic tasks.
A practical worksheet where students practice 'repairing' fixed mindset thoughts into growth mindset statements, featuring a workshop-themed layout. Now optimized for single-page printing with increased writing space.
A presentation to introduce growth mindset concepts to 5th graders, using a mechanical theme to explain how to 'repair' negative self-talk into positive statements. Now includes interactive repair practice and a tool check slide.
Cut-out scenario cards for role-playing appropriate language. Each card presents a social setting and an unfiltered thought for students to analyze and transform into a respectful response.
Student practice worksheet for the Filter Lab lesson. Includes identifying 'Think It' vs. 'Say It' thoughts, rewriting unfiltered phrases to be appropriate, and analyzing language choice based on environment.