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New Product :: Student Planner Pages

Looking for a way to help your students stay organized? Then check out my newly-added Student Planner Pages! This download contains a daily, weekly, and monthly assignment sheet and each page can be printed and copied for your students, or filled out in Adobe Reader first before printing. This feature is great for students who struggle to fill out their assignment pages if you know what assignments will be given in advance!

Pages also include space for reminders as well as teacher and parent notes.

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Product Spotlight :: Coping Skills Snowman Activity

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I realized today that I’ve never written about my Snowman Coping Skill Activity. I can’t believe I never did this because it’s one of my personal favorites and one that is a go-to activity for many of my social skills groups! So, I suppose I’m better late than never now.

This activity helps students learn how to handle anger or stress in safe, appropriate ways. It includes 35 coping strategy pictures (same as coping skills bingo game) from which students can select their favorite to put on their worksheet. I find it works great for kids with Autism, Anxiety Disorder, or Emotional Difficulties in grades 2-5.

This can also be found as a part of Social Emotional Holiday Activity Pack or on its own!

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New Product :: Friendship Scoot

You may already know that I love “Scoot Games.”Unfortunately, there’s a million and one ELA and Math Scoots, but virtually NO special ed/counseling Scoots. Go figure, right? Well, I’m going to try to fix that! Our kids deserve to have fun too!!

Here are the rules:

  • Place one task card on each student desk or around the room in numerical order. It makes it easier for students is cards are put in order. Then, give each student a recording sheet and a pencil.
  • Next, each student completes the card on their desk and writes their answer in the number on their recording sheet that corresponds to the number on the task card.
  • After about a minute, the teacher says “Scoot” (or uses another signal) and the students quickly stand up, leave the card at their desk, take their recording sheet with them, and scoot over to the next seat with the next number and get started on the question right away.

I’m planning to make a bunch more social-emotional type scoot games as time goes on, but for now, check out my Friendship Game. I also have a Bullying Game too! It contains 35 different friendship task cards, which can be used as a way to review concepts in a fun, interactive way with kids in grades 2-6. Question formats include several types such as True/False, Multiple Choice, Fill-In-The-Blank, and Very Short-Answer.

Friendship ScootFriendship 3Cards are presented in PDF format and are completely editable in Adobe Reader, so the wording and questions can be adjust to your student’s needs and ability levels! Scoot recording sheets are provided for several different class sizes (8, 12, 20, 30, and 35), so it can be played in a small group or full class!

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