A four-page student workbook featuring a 'Feelings Detective' theme, with activities for feelings check-in, connection matching, story analysis, and the Stop-Think-Do strategy.
Visual sorting cards and puppet stick templates for Early Years students to identify and categorize emotion families without needing to read or write. Revised with neutral borders and appropriate emojis.
Teacher-facing resource containing the answer key and extension ideas. Revised for improved page layout and visual alignment of the intensity scale.
A scenario-based worksheet for P3 students to replace basic emotion words with nuanced vocabulary. Revised with word bank scaffolding and improved layout to fit four cases on a single page.
A sorting activity where students categorize nuanced emotion words into four primary emotion families: Angry, Sad, Happy, and Scared. Revised for single-page layout and improved handwriting areas.
Visual presentation for teaching emotion families (Angry, Sad, Happy, Scared) and identifying nuanced vocabulary for different scenarios.
A highly visual classroom anchor chart displaying the 'Pause, Think, Act' strategy with a space-themed control panel aesthetic. Features bold icons and clear step-by-step instructions.
A comprehensive facilitation guide for teachers to deliver the Mission Control impulse control lesson. Includes lesson objectives, a timed flight plan, and discussion prompts.
A student worksheet for practicing the 'Pause, Think, Act' strategy. Includes a matching section for key terms and several mission scenarios for students to complete with ample writing space.
A space-themed slide deck teaching students to 'Pause, Think, and Act' when they experience an impulse. Includes visuals of space junk as metaphors for impulsive behavior and interactive discussion scenarios.
Hand-drawn style connection cards for hands-on matching, representing feelings, thoughts, and smart behavioral choices for kindergarten students.
A formal data tracking sheet for social workers to record student performance on emotional identification and reasoning skills during the 'Feelings Detective' session.