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New Product :: Behavior Incentive Punch Cards – Designer Pack

I just posed some cute new punch cards that you can use to reward positive behavior! Great for teachers (and parents!)

Visual reinforcement is always best and these punch cards are a fun, easy way to encourage your students to do their best! Some ideas for use include homework completion, attendance, appropriate behavior during the day, reading logs – the possibilities are endless!

Incentive Punch Cards

Incentive Punch Cards

Incentive Punch Cards

Enjoy!

I also have the following designs available too, so you can match basically anything in your classroom!:
– Rounded Box Design
– Striped Design
– Chevron Design
Themed Design
Bubble Design

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New Product :: Spring Holiday Social Emotional Activity Pack

Spring Social-Emotional Activity PackThis activity pack contains 11 social skills, anger management, and social emotional activities in a fun spring theme to use around Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, and the days in between! It contains the following:

Social Skills Pragmatic Conversation Heart Cards (32 cards with decorative card backs)
– Shamrock Charades Cards (32 cards with decorative card backs)
– Fact & Opinion Cards (24 cards with decorative card backs)

Spring Social Emotional Activity Pack
– Cause and Effect Easter Egg Activity
– Cupid Friendship Activity

Cupid's Friends
– Easter Egg Problem-Solving Activity (editable)
– Easter Egg Anger Coping Skills Activity
– Rain Goal Setting WorksheetRain Goal Setting
– Positive Thinking Garden Flower Activity

Flower Positive Self Talk
– Self-Esteem Flower Worksheet
– Leprechaun Problem-Solving WorksheetSt. Patrick Problem Solving
– “I’ve Learned…” Spring Bulletin Board Activity

Forms are presented in PDF format (except for editable files in Microsoft Word format) in color and in black and white! Download the preview for low resolution images of a few of the activities!

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New Product :: Positive Thinking Pack

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Often times, I find myself trying to explain cognitive distortions to some of my middle school kids. “The world will end if Johnny doesn’t ask me out,” “Nothing ever goes right for me,” or “I just know the reason Sarah sat across the room is because she hates me” sometimes make me feel like pulling my hair out!

Well, after looking around for awhile, I couldn’t find any colorful, easy-to-understand visuals or activities to help me teach healthy thinking habits that I liked….so…I made my own! Feel free to check it out at my TpT store here!

This activity pack features 10 common cognitive distortions people commonly experience. If left unaddressed, these flaws in thinking can make people more likely to experience stress, depression, and anxiety. The posters and activities are based on Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) principles and help students to identify their own irrational, negative thoughts and replace them with rational, positive alternatives.

Includes:

11 color posters:
– All-Or-Nothing
– Jumping to Conclusions
– Maximizing Negatives
– Minimizing Positives
– Overgeneralization
– Personalization
– Catastrophizing
– Comparisons
– Emotional Reasoning
– Shoulds & Musts
– STOP poster for reminding students to stop negative thoughts

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Activities:
– My Thoughts Worksheet (students identify negative cognitive distortions and find positive replacements)
– Name the Patterns Worksheet (students determine what type of distortion a given thought is and find a positive replacement)
– 24 “Make It Positive” cards to use in games or discussions
– 24 “Name The Pattern” cards to use in games or discussions

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