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This Size of the Problem activity bundle has everything you need to teach your students how to better understand the size of their problems and appropriate reactions. ALL 3 resources pair perfectly together and buying the bundle saves you 20%!...
This Size of the Problem SCOOT GAME is a great way to get students up and moving! Students will learn to identify the size of the problem, how it makes them feel, and who to turn to for help. **...
Social Skills Board Game: Help students practice important social skills and how to respond appropriately in a variety of social situations with this fun counseling game. Topics covered include, using a social filter, assessing if a behavior is expected or...
Social Filter Game: Help elementary students understand the importance of using social filters with this fun and interactive social skills game! This social skills game is perfect to use in an elementary small group, class lesson, or individual session. The...
Halloween Social Skills Board Game: Help students practice new social skills and how to respond appropriately in a variety of social situations with this fun Halloween-themed counseling game. The included 24 social skills game cards cover, friendship, empathy, listening, growth...
This social skills SCOOT GAME is a great way to get students up and moving! Students will take turns moving to 20 different stations around the room as they answer important social skills questions. When they hear “scoot” they move to the...
This goal setting board game is a fun way to teach goal setting strategies around St. Patrick's Day! This would be perfect to supplement a school counseling class lesson, small group, or individual session. Students will define their goals, how...
Looking for a super fun and engaging game to use with your students this St. Patrick's Day? This self-control board game provides a fun and engaging way to reinforce self-control strategies and the St. Patrick's Day theme will make it...
These interactive worksheets and games are a great way to introduce stress management techniques to students in younger grades. Students will learn to: Identify the difference between avoidable and unavoidable stress Identify ways to prevent, prepare for, or avoid unnecessary...
" This digital game show is a fun, interactive way for students to learn the differences between tattling and reporting. This game is in PowerPoint and is completely EDITABLE so you change the questions to fit your school's population and...
" This SCOOT GAME is a great way to get students up and moving! Students will learn the difference between tattling and reporting. This scoot game is broken up into four types of questions. - True of false - Is...
This SCOOT GAME is a great way to get students up and moving! Students will learn to identify what they can and cannot control, how to deal with stressful situations, and coping strategies to ease worries, stress, and anxiety. This...