Elementary (2nd-5th)
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Help students determine the difference between healthy and unhealthy friendships with these Valentine's Day-themed discussion cards. Discussion cards are a great way to get students to open up and being to share. Students will choose between healthy and unhealthy friendship...
Are you looking for a super fun and engaging friendship classroom lesson that your students will be talking about for the rest of the day? This fun, low-prep, classroom counseling lesson will keep students engaged and give them the skills...
Friendship Pizza is a fun and hands-on activity for younger elementary students to identify the qualities of a good friend. This activity is perfect to use in an elementary small group, class lesson, or individual session. The finished friendship pizzas...
This no-prep Friendship class lesson helps students better understand the qualities of a good friend and basic conflict resolution skills. Students will be able to identify the qualities of a good friend, practice using "I-Statements", and discuss their feelings with...
Growing Friends is a five-week friendship group for new students. This group is designed to help new students feel welcome and make new friends. Students are often nervous when they first start a new school so including them in a...
Blooming Friendships is a complete six-week elementary school counseling friendship small group. The gup is Low-prep and designed to enforce the social skills necessary to create and maintain positive friendships. This friendship counseling group is aligned with ASCA standards and...
Do you have a student that is struggling with making and keeping friends? This super fun, low-prep friendship board game will keep students engaged and help them practice and identify the characteristics of a good friend. While playing the game,...
Do you have students that struggle with being distracted? Learning how to focus and pay attention are essential SEL skills for students to learn. This fun, low-prep, lesson will keep students engaged and give them new strategies they can use...
This classroom lesson helps students learn why maintaining focus and paying attention is important in all areas of their life. Students will identify how they can stay focused and discuss best practices for ignoring distractions. This lesson includes an editable...
Help students learn to recognize feelings with this no-prep, paperless, digital activity! It can be used with students as a class, in groups, or individually. This game is perfect for younger students who need to practice identifying feelings and emotions!...
This feelings map allows students to identify how they are feeling, which behavior is a result of their feeling, and what they need to help manage their emotions. I keep a laminated one in my office for students to write...
Monster Feelings is a great game to use in a small group or individually. Each card indicates a different feelings category (anger, sadness, happiness, or fear) Students choose a card and roll the die to answer different questions about these...













