Description
TEACH SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING ALL YEAR LONG WITH OUR FEELINGS CHECK-IN JOURNAL
Use our Social Emotional Learning Journal & Feeling Check-Ins to teach your students SEL skills throughout the entire school year…and beyond! Seamlessly integrate SEL into your daily curriculum with this fun, easy to use elementary school resource. With over 220 check-ins, you’ll get 44 weeks of material! Moreover, the SEL journal comes as a printable pdf version and digital Google Slides™ files. This means that you can use this resource in-person or for virtual distance learning.
What You’ll Get:
Each day, you’ll find a short and concise SEL mini-lesson. As well as a writing prompt that invites reflective thinking. The SEL topics cover self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsibility & decision making.
In addition, each entry includes an emotion scale. According to many teachers and counselors who have used our SEL journal with their students, this feelings check-in is often the most helpful part of the resource. As it provides adults insight into where students are at and how they’re doing emotionally.
Elementary school teachers can use the SEL journal for writing prompts, morning meeting activities or daily check-ins. Alternatively, school counselors can use this SEL journal for individual interventions and small group activities. With so many SEL topics addressed in this journal, you’ll be sure to find exactly what you need.
Why Teach SEL Skills?
Social emotional skills like self-awareness help kids to identify their emotions, recognize their strengths, set goals, and build a growth mindset. Additionally, self-management skills will help your students be ready to focus and learn in class. By teaching them coping skills like breathing, mindfulness, and grounding exercises, they will learn to regulate emotions and build executive functioning skills like self-control.
Moreover, when you integrate social emotional learning into your classroom, you are also teaching students social awareness and healthy relationship skills. For example, students will learn how to develop empathy and respect for others, resolve conflicts peacefully, treat each other with kindness, and build healthy friendships.
Lastly, when you teach kids SEL skills, they learn responsible decision making. For instance, prompts review how to deal with peer pressure, solve problems, and practice healthy, self-care habits.
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