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Preview of Pixar Up Movie Quiz- Mental Health Theme

Pixar Up Movie Quiz- Mental Health Theme

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jensen abney
This is an in depth processing quiz surrounding themes of mental health, emotions, and actions in the movie Up. The goal of this quiz is to incite discussions identifying the surrounding themes of what the characters are experiencing, and why.
Preview of Learning the Zones of Regulation – Whole Group SEL Slideshow (PPTX)

Learning the Zones of Regulation – Whole Group SEL Slideshow (PPTX)

Help students identify and manage their emotions in a fun and interactive way with this  Zones of Regulation slideshow, designed for  whole-group instruction in PreK–2nd-grade classrooms. Whether you’re teaching during a morning meeting, SEL block, or counseling session, this editable PowerPoint and ready-to-use PDF make emotional learning easy to deliver and engaging for young learners. What’s Included: Covers all 4 Zones: Blue, Yellow, Red, and Green ✅ Clear, kid-friendly definitions wit
Preview of Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Classroom Presentation

Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Classroom Presentation

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Empower your students to embrace challenges, learn from mistakes, and develop resilience with this comprehensive 42-slide Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Classroom PowerPoint presentation. Designed for middle and high school classrooms, this engaging resource introduces students to Dr. Carol Dweck’s groundbreaking research, explores the difference between fixed and growth mindsets, and provides practical tools for building a classroom culture of perseverance and positivity. What’s Included: C
Preview of Personalizable "Good Choices" Social Story

Personalizable "Good Choices" Social Story

Created by
Anna Troutman
This is a social story about making good choices in attempts to decrease aggressive behaviors. For the "good choices" there are suggestions of what pictures to put in with your actual student. For the "bad choices" there are cartoon photos showing what-not-to-do. Putting in photos of your actual student allows them to take on the role of making good choices. This provides for a more positive learning experience. If you do not want to put in pictures of your actual student, I have a similar sto
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