Understanding the difference between expected and unexpected behavior is crucial for maintaining comfort and harmony in different situations. This lesson will explore the concept of these behaviors, especially in an educational environment. The lesson can be done all at once, or split into 2 days. It works best after students are already familiar with the Zones of regulation or something similar that allows them to understand and identify feelings. Chatty Class? Check out my other lesson: Blu
THESE SLIDES HAVE BEEN RECENTLY UPDATED TO INCLUDE MORE VISUALS, VIDEO EXAMPLES, and MORE! These slides can be used along side of Zones of Regulation or any other character education program. These slides are geared to help students understand the "size of their problem" to help them better understand their own reactions. Great for classrooms that have small problems ("he took my pencil, she is looking at me") that get too BIG! I first introduce my class to the zones of regulations (color zone
K - 5th
Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Do you have an old Aerogarden or hydroponic system laying around your house? Here is a lesson to put it to good use! Hydroponics in the classroom are a low maintenance way to teach children the science of plants and bring STEM into the classroom. Students will learn HOW plants grow without soil. Hydroponics can be used to explain ecosystems and plant a seed (pun intended) of environmental responsibly in the younger grades. Lesson includes charts, video, pictures,keywords, and a poster activity.
Zones Bundle: Social-Emotional Learning Inspired by the Zones of RegulationThis Zones of Regulation Bundle now includes 7 individual products designed to help students develop emotional awareness, self-regulation, and problem-solving skills. Perfect for educators, counselors, and specialists, this bundle offers engaging tools and activities to support social-emotional learning (SEL) in a meaningful, hands-on way. Plus, it features ready-to-go interactive lessons that make teaching emotional reg
This can be used along side of Zones of Regulation or other Character Education. Students will use slides to identify their emotions. Then they can complete the worksheet to think about their own feelings. Anchor Charts can be used around the room. PDF VERSION IS LISTED HERE --- > https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Inside-Out-Slides-Worksheet-and-Anchor-Charts-Zones-PDF-Version-9352941
PreK - 5th
Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
This engaging and interactive slideshow is designed to help elementary students understand and manage their emotions when they are in the Yellow Zone of the Zones of Regulation. The Yellow Zone is a tricky place for elementary kids! It represents feelings like frustration, worry, excitement, or silliness, where students may feel a little out of control but not completely overwhelmed. This product Includes:Visual Learning: Clear, kid-friendly visuals and videos explain what the Yellow Zone is a
K - 5th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
These slides are teacher facing and can be used for an introduction to co-regulation for professional development or just a refresher on ways we can co-regulate with our students.Emotions are contagious, and when a teacher is able to model a calm presence through their tone, facial expression, and posture, students are less likely to react defensively.
This lesson was created with UDL in mind (universal design for learning). Students with a wide range of skills can discover and learn about arrays using the images of LEGOS! Can also be extended for students who are also familiar or ready for multiplication. Slides are student facing and ready to go for teachers. Simply use the slides as you go through the lesson and print the worksheet for practice.
Bring punctuation to life with this colorful and engaging presentation, perfect for Grades 1-4! "Punctuation Came to Town" is a fun, interactive lesson that helps young learners understand and practice using end marks effectively. This product uses choral reading and creative storytelling to teach the purpose and expression behind periods, exclamation points, and question marks. Students will explore: How to use punctuation to add meaning and emotion to sentences.The unique "punctuation voices"
Are you using Zones of regulation in your classroom? Are you trying to explain "regulation" to younger learners who just aren't sure what you mean? These slides will walk your students through emotional regulation concepts. Students who are already familiar with the Zones of Regulation will be able to identify zones of their emotions and how these skills can help them get back into the green zone. Concepts cover include: What is Emotion Regulation? What is I
1st - 4th
Classroom Community, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Bring your students’ stories to life with "Show Don’t Tell: Writing Character Emotions"! This resource is packed with everything young writers need to learn how to express emotions through actions, expressions, and dialogue, transforming simple sentences into rich, engaging narratives. Whether you’re introducing the skill or reinforcing it, this resource offers clear examples and engaging activities to make descriptive writing fun and accessible. What’s Included:Easy-to-Understand "Show Don’t T
This slides are designed for the new Social Studies Standards for 2nd grade. The slides will take the class through the story "Equality's Call- The Story of Voting Rights in America" discussion points. There is a short activity at the end that can be used or the last question slide can be put up for an exit ticket. The slides require no prep and the read aloud link is embedded within.
This can be used along side Zones of Regulation. Students can work in small groups/ partners, or independently to identify how they may present themselves in each zone. Remember there are no wrong answers or emotions but we can help educate to help students better identify their feelings and how they can regulate between them!
K - 8th
Character Education, School Counseling, School Psychology
These slides use the OREO strategy (opinion, reason, example, opinion) to write a letter about what pet THEY think they should or shouldn't get. Goes along with the read aloud "I Wanna Iguana" Goes along with the Lucy Caulkins "Writing About Reading" Unit of Study as a modified extension.
Aquaponics is more than just a hobby!! This slideshow will teach students (and maybe you) the wonders of aquaponics. Students will learn that using a symbiotic relationship plants and fish are able to create a perfect environment for one another. Students can explore ideas using STEM. Through discovery students will learn about ways to protect our environment and learn the basics of living things. Explore different ecosystems, relationships, and ways to improve earth and grow food!
This lesson goes along with "Patterns of Power 5.6" but is a stand alone lesson! Students will be able to learn about animal group names while also learning what a "collective noun" is. These slides will allow students to learn, brainstorm, and practice naming groups of nouns and writing with them. No-Prep- students will just need paper or a notebook for the closing activity. Slides also include flashcards and mini anchor charts.
This includes a ready to go, student facing slide presentation that includes activities, videos, and a worksheet. It is meant to be used over multiple days. These slides can be used as a way to use mindfulness in the classroom and work well with The Zones of Regulation, Growth Mindset, and Responsive Classroom. Great for morning meetings!! Slides can be used over multiple lessons, activities, and reinforcement. Students will learn about being mindful and practice breathing techniques to use in
PreK - 5th
Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
This lesson is a ready to go. If you have the book "Tattle Tongue" By Julia Cook you can read the book or a video read aloud is linked in the slides. Students hear the book, a song, discuss tattle vs tell situations and then play a game. This lesson is engaging and student led. After the lesson is over, you can use dialogue from the book to remind students when they may be "tattling" in a kid friendly way. "Are you growing green spots on your tongue" or "stick out your tongue, you may be coming
K - 4th
Character Education, Reading, Social Emotional Learning
This product includes all you need to start your year off organized. It includes daily, weekly, monthly, and planners along with a full calendar. It also includes lesson planners, bus tracker, homework tracker, and more. Use it's templates to keep all of your student and parent information in one place. Print what you need and keep your self care in mind with goal trackers, gratitude journals and more. This planner includes everything you need to keep you organized all year along with some of my
This is an 8 lesson 2nd grade Economics Unit. The Slides will walk your students through the 2nd grade standards with videos, discussions, worksheets, games, and more! Lessons can be done one a day or stretched out for additional understanding. All videos are worksheets are linked or embedded in the slides. The 8 lessons include:Lesson 1: What are wants and needs?Lesson 2: People have different wants and needs. (DEI Legislation)Lesson 3: What are goods and services?Lesson 4: What are producers
2nd
Business, Economics , Other (Social Studies)
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