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Exciting Announcement :: Boom Cards

Hello everyone! I am thrilled to announce that I have started to make several new resources available on Boom Learning!

Boom Cards are self-graded exercises that are gamified for students and provide the data teachers want. AND they’re perfect for digital classrooms and distance learning. COVID-19 may have thrown a wrench into many of your teaching plans for the year, but it’s also providing an opportunity for schools and families to explore new ways to help kids learn.

They can be used on smart phones, tablets, or computers and are available for a wide range of subjects and grade levels. I’m hoping to build my library over the next couple of months, so head on over and explore some of the sets I have available for teaching social and emotional skills!

Currently I have sets available for:

  • Tattling vs. Telling
  • Expected and Unexpected Behaviors
  • Size of the Problem

Comment below with any topics you’d like me to add!

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New Product :: Coping Skills Tab Book

I’m really excited to share this new product with you because teaching social-emotional skills doesn’t have to be difficult! With Tab Books, students’ drawings, writing, and graphic organizers come together to create a customized book they can be proud of and use a reference whenever they need reminders! Great on their own or as part of an Interactive Notebook, Tab Books are a tried and true way to get your students excited about learning! I have my students for 30 minutes sessions and they usually take 2-3 sessions to complete.

This book helps students learn about stress management and coping skills. Book can be made with 6 or 10 pages.

The best part? Print and go. No fancy supplies or prep needed!

I have several other tab books and I’m planning to add more in the future, so check back often for new ones! Any topics you’d like to see? Leave them in the comments!

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New Product :: Counseling Referral Form

As I’ve started moving some of my forms from paper to Google Drive, I’ve started using Google Forms more and more. I love the fact that I can send the form link to a teacher or parent to fill out, and the data is automatically transferred to a spreadsheet for me (if I want)!

I first uploaded my Social History Form, then recently added a Classroom Observation, Social-Emotional Progress Monitoring Form, and Student Interview.

Last night I added Counseling Referral Form!

Tired of organizing paperwork? Try this *completely editable* and easy-to-use form. Super easy for parent referrals, teacher referrals, or student self-referrals for school social work or school counseling services. Includes space for demographic information, areas of concern, and schedule planning. It’s one less piece of paper to keep track of!

What other forms would you like to see?