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Filtering by Category: Social Emotional Learning

Circle Time

Laurie King

Circle Time is used to prevent interpersonal problems between students by building relationships.

Circle Time happens at the beginning of the day and involves every student and the teacher in being greeted by name and answering a question about themselves or a classmate.

Creator Mindset Lessons

Adrian De Alba

Creator Mindset lessons focus on helping students establish a growth mindset in which they learn to take responsibility for their successes as well as their failures. It is a mindset that involves not blaming others and keeping a positive attitude no matter the circumstances. They view obstacles and problems as challenges they can overcome. The lessons for creating this mindset involve journaling, roleplaying, and analyzing situations to determine how they can act as a creator of their life rather than a victim of circumstances.

Submitted by: Cindee Badalamente, Camelback High School, Phoenix, AZ.

Check your Senses (Grounding Skill)

Adrian De Alba

“Check your senses" is a grounding technique that guides students to recall a positive memory through their five senses; smell, touch, taste, sound, and sight.

Teachers use this technique to help recenter the whole class, especially after an excitable situation like a fire drill or other school disruption that can cause dysregulation.

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Just Breathe!

Adrian De Alba

Certain times during the school day can cause anxiety, unease, or stress for students. One quick easy way to avoid this is to incorporate different breathing techniques into your transition times.

Submitted By: Jules Nolte, Belen Soto Elementary School, Litchfield School District.

Brain Breaks

Adrian De Alba

A brain break is structured break time during class created to help students focus. This article provides 50 examples of brain breaks that can be implemented in your virtual classroom. The article also has links to several videos to demonstrate certain brain breaks.

Positive Narration

Adrian De Alba

Positive Narration is the act of describing OUT LOUD the actions of students that are performing desired behaviors and tasks. Immediately after giving directions, look for students who are showing expected behaviors and are following the directions you just gave. Then simply narrate, or describe, what you see those students doing.

Digital Citizenship

Adrian De Alba

Leeann Lindsey, at Edvolve learning, has created a set of 6 posters (sized 8.5 x 11) designed to help teachers introduce the language of digital citizenship. She hopes that they can help you... help your students identify as digital citizens who make healthy and positive digital decisions.

SEL Check-In

Adrian De Alba

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) check-in is a system for students to be able to check-in and reflect on a daily basis while participating in virtual and in-person instruction. This resource can be pushed out through Google Classroom, allowing teachers with the ability to easily and efficiently deliver the resource to all students while also being able to provide feedback and support.

Submitted by: Kelley Romm, Grayhawk Elementary School, Paradise Valley School District

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Grounding Technique

Laurie King

A grounding technique is a method used to help individuals bring their focus back to what is currently happening to them or their environment at the moment. This grounding technique helps provide the individual with the opportunity to use their five senses to refocus. The technique can be applied virtually or in person and with any age group.

Submitted by: Cristina Hidalgo Holiday, Insight Academy of Arizona.