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Preview of Kelso Choice Big vs Small Problem Sorting Game

Kelso Choice Big vs Small Problem Sorting Game

Big vs. Small Problems Sorting Activity | Kelso’s Choices | Social Emotional Learning (SEL)Help your students learn how to tell the difference between big problems that need adult help and small problems they can solve on their own with this interactive Big vs. Small Problems Sorting Activity! Perfect for Kelso’s Choices lessons, social-emotional learning (SEL), and behavior management, this hands-on sorting game helps kids practice decision-making, empathy, and self-regulation. What’s I
Preview of Small VS Big Problems Social Story | SEL | Resilience, Self-Regulation, Solving

Small VS Big Problems Social Story | SEL | Resilience, Self-Regulation, Solving

Created by
KindClassroomm
Help your students learn how to handle everyday challenges with this practical, printable SEL resource designed for primary-aged learners. This pack from the Let’s Build Resilience collection introduces the concept of small vs. big problems - a foundational skill in helping children respond to situations calmly and confidently. Using relatable examples, visual metaphors, and reflective prompts, students learn to assess the size of a problem and decide whether they can solve it independently or
Preview of Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELRusty the Greyhound used to think every problem was a big deal. But with help from his teacher, he learned a simple rule: Big problems are when someone is hurt or in danger, and small problems are just everyday frustrations. Now, when something goes wrong, Rusty knows to pause, take a deep breath, and ask, “Is this a big problem or a small problem?” Now With Comprehension Questions and Boom Card Learning Included!As your students read o
Preview of Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELYou get the full color version with boom cards AND a coloring book version in black and white, 4 pages per piece of paper for the kids to color in as you are reading the story to them.Rusty the Greyhound used to think every problem was a big deal. But with help from his teacher, he learned a simple rule: Big problems are when someone is hurt or in danger, and small problems are just everyday frustrations. Now, when something goes wrong,
Preview of BIG and SMALL problem, size problem

BIG and SMALL problem, size problem

Created by
SuperKk
Little Dino needs help ! Kids practice to identify the difference of size of the image, between SMALL vs BIG through friendly little Dino. Clear image to identifyEasy and safe printable formatFun image for kids to enjoy during workEnjoy !!
Preview of "Big Problem" or "Small Problem" Activities

"Big Problem" or "Small Problem" Activities

This product includes activities to teach the concept of "big problems" vs "small problems." These activities go well with my "Big Problem or Small Problem" story (see Featured Items in my TPT store), but can also be used independently. Activities include: - Colouring pages - Identifying whether problems are big or small - Making "big problem" and "small problem" shapes to use in whole class activity - Completing a "big problem" vs "small problem" chart **Cover Clip Art Credit: Kari Bolt
Preview of Third Grade Bullying Prevention Guidance Lesson

Third Grade Bullying Prevention Guidance Lesson

Teach your 3rd graders how to recognize the difference between bullying and conflict, determine if a situation is a small problem or a big problem, and practice assertive communication with this ready-to-use bullying prevention lesson! This engaging, low-prep lesson helps students “size up” their problems using a small vs big problems conflict resolution approach and builds self-confidence (M4) and advocacy skills (B-SS 8) through real-life examples, discussion, and group role-play. Studen
Preview of First Grade Bullying Prevention Guidance Lesson

First Grade Bullying Prevention Guidance Lesson

Help your 1st graders learn how to recognize, prevent, and respond to bullying with this engaging, low-prep lesson! Be a Buddy, Not a Bully! is a 25-30 minute bullying prevention guidance lesson created specifically for young learners. Using an original story ( Trouble at Recess), interactive discussions, and the Stop–Walk–Talk strategy, this lesson makes tough topics simple, concrete, and age-appropriate. Kindergarten: Social story on kindness & safe choices 1st Grade: Story-based lesson on
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