Create a safe, calm, and supportive space in your classroom with this low-prep SEL Calm Corner Toolkit designed specifically for K–3 learners. Whether you're just starting your calm-down space or looking to refresh it with clear, kid-friendly visuals, this resource provides everything you need to support emotional regulation and self-awareness — without adding work to your plate.
What Can I Do?” Calm-Down Strategy ChartFull-page display of 10 easy-to-follow calming strategies (e.g., deep breaths, count to 10, take a break). Pairs visuals with I-can statements to encourage independent self-regulation.
A visual feelings poster to help students identify and name their emotions. Includes simple images and labels perfect for young learners and pre-readers.
Want to be able to teach sight words during centers/ rotations? This is a google file that has ALL first grade sight words with attached YouTube videos for the sight words. It's great for centers because all students can be on their own levels and work at their own pace. The document also comes with a Google Sheet to track all of your students progress. In order for this resource to be most effective, I recommend sharing the file with the level videos attached to your students on Google Classroo
Blending slides with CVC words. These are great for first grade students who know their short vowel sounds! A link is in the google file to take you to the slides on Canva. Please know, they are not editable yet.
“How Big Is My Problem?” Thermometer ScaleA visual self-assessment tool (1–5 scale) to help students size their problems and decide how to respond. Teaches emotional regulation and encourages problem-solving.
Mini “What Can I Do?” Strategy CardsDesk-sized matching cards featuring the same calming strategies as the chart. Great for SEL toolkits, desk folders, or binder rings for personal use.
A perfect and fun way to introduce your students to graphing. This no- prep graphing worksheet incorporates fun pictures that your students will love, as well as important math vocabulary to help them later on. The product has links to an editable version on Canva and a PDF version on Google!
Use this as worksheets for your students to practice story maps or turn it into a reusable anchor chart! This template allows for the same skills to be used for all the books your students already love to read. Use for small group rotations or as a requirement before AR testing! Available as a worksheet on Google Slides and a link is included to edit on Canva
Want to increase positive parent contact? Send home happy mail! Fill in the blanks with brief information to let your students parents know how proud you are of them and that they should be too!
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