11 pages of various formatted emotion cards, classroom thermometer, explanation poster, and more. These cards and classroom thermometer are great tools for children to be able to recognize when they are beginning to escalate emotionally and provide them with strategies to self regulate. This is an easy way for children to communicate their emotions nonverbally which may be easier for children who are struggling social-emotionally.
These daily sheets allow you to easily communicate with parents about their child's day. This document includes eleven pages with various information (bathroom/changes/schedule/nap/reading/teachers notes), colors (black/white/black with rainbow title), etc. There are sheets for toddlers as well which included diaper changes, feedings, naps, etc.
This choice chart is a great visual aide to help support students. This chart can serve as an opportunity to set clear expectations, create constistency, maintain stability, check in between tranisiton, and so much more! The chart is easy to read and the images are simple yet angaging. You can print, laminate, and stick the cards.
This is a great way of ensuring you are prepared with student data to effectively advocate for your students and their needs. Provide specific student data for strengths and areas of improvement; try to do a reading, writing, letter, etc. assessment prior to meeting so you can provide current feedback to your parents. Social emotional skills could include: advocating for themselves and asking for help, building relationships with peers, social skills (sharing, communication, etc.), managing/id
This is a great SEL tool to have students thinking about what successes they want to see throughout the school year. The "who I live with side" allows you to normalize the differences of families.
PreK - 2nd
Spelling, Writing
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