Song About Feelings for Kids

feelings song for kids

Recommended Grade Level: Elementary SEL Skill(s): Communication, Emotion Regulation Duration: 30 minuntes Materials: Feelings Video  Role playing cards for students: print and cut appropriate number of copies based on class or group size. Optional: Reflection worksheet for each student Feelings Song Lesson Instructions Prep: Review our List of Emotions post … Read more

The Worry Scale

Worry Scale

In this lesson, you’ll help students understand how fear works, that it’s okay to be afraid, and how to not let fears control how they live. Students will identify things that cause them to worry or fear and work through them by deciding where they belong on a “worry scale.”

Goal Setting Worksheet

goal setting worksheet

Recommended Grade Level: All SEL Skill(s): Emotion Regulation, Impulse Control Duration: 30 minutes Materials: Instructions For Goal Setting Worksheet Prompt:  “What does it mean when someone says ‘good luck!’ or ‘you’re lucky?’ Some people think that finding a four leaf clover can bring you luck.  Today we’re going to learn … Read more

Hurtful Words Lesson for Young Students

hurtful words lesson

Prompt: “Today we’re going to talk about hurtful words and how that can affect us and other people.  * hold up the piece of paper * Start by folding the paper in half after your example. *  have students share other hurtful things * Keep going until the paper has … Read more

Following Directions Worksheets

following directions worksheet

Learning to follow directions is an important skill for all students to master, and by the time students start Kindergarten, they should be able to handle simple 2 to 3 step instructions. Still, the school environment is a busy and exciting one, and even older students can benefit from activities … Read more

Emotional Regulation Worksheets

Emotional Regulation Worksheets Directions To start, students should take a deep breath. In, and out. 5 Things You See: Use your eyes to look around. Write five things you see on the worksheet. You could say things like “I see a lamp, a water bottle, a box of tissues, a poster … Read more