Calming Corner
Laurie King
The Calming Corner is a designated space in a classroom that supports students in staying focused on learning by giving them tools to process feelings and practice regulation skills.
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The Calming Corner is a designated space in a classroom that supports students in staying focused on learning by giving them tools to process feelings and practice regulation skills.
Read MoreCreator 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.
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"Check your Senses" is grounding mindfulness coping skill explanation video that is in the style of a popular Tik Tok trend that many students will be familiar with "Check your _." It is a video that can be helpful for a student on an individual level or to be done as a whole class using your 5 senses to feel more calm.
Submitted by: Andy Gibbons, Noah Webster Schools
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A video summary of the "Leader in Me" core concepts based on the 7 habits of highly effective people and with hand motions to make it easier for kids to remember and teachers to reference in class.
Submitted by: Andy Gibbons, Noah Webster Schools
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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.