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the zones of regulation on display in a store window with key chains attached to them

We're loving this classroom Zones of Regulation check-in station shared by Instagram user, drz_psyd. Students can take a card pack for how they feel and look through strategies to stay in a zone or move from one to another. You can find these free downloads of Reproducible E for Elementary Ages on our website. Strategies in the card pack can be inspired by our Tools to Try Cards bit.ly/42ILCQC

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a printable check - in form with the words, i am grateful for my teacher to know that

Offer your students a moment of reflection with this dedicated check-in sheet. Consider using it as a warm-up, exit ticket, or reflection Friday activity to learn what kind of support your students need at any given time.

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daily emotions check - in ideas with free activities to use

What Is An Emotions Check-In? An emotions check-in is a semi-structured time that allows children and teenagers to ask themselves how they are feeling. By integrating a daily feelings check-in into the day, it can help make sure the needs of every learner are met. Sometimes kids are struggling wi

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the five key routines for individual coaching with text overlay that says, 5 key routine

Save time and resources when planning your individual school counseling sessions with students by using repeatable routines and materials.

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a piece of paper with the words games for social emotion learning on it and a candy bar

Social emotional education in the classroom can be hard to fit in, BUT it is possible. Read to learn ways to do it and how to keep it FUN!

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five ways to engage students in the new year letter to self escape room vision board sticky notes bell ringers

Whether you are planning for the New Year or thinking about how to best roll with New Year’s momentum, the new calendar year provides teachers with so many

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a laptop computer sitting on top of a table next to a cup and saucer

Want to use Canva in your classroom to help you create posters, programs, newsletters, and more? You can also have students use it to make infographics, text-based social media posts, and classroom memes. Check out this post for a quick walkthrough of how to use it and a ton of ideas for getting started with it in your ELA classroom. #backtoschool #ela #teachertech

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the words 10 ways to scaffold learning with clouds and ladders

10 Ways to Scaffold Learning. There are very few students that can figure out a project or assignment without instructions, and it can be extremely discouraging to the students who don't know how to work through assignments such as those. Check out why scaffold learning is a great practice for your classroom. #teaching #teacher #classroom

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the cover of a book with an image of a running man in orange and white

Success is secured ahead of time. It’s something you set your students up for through detailed instruction. You make your content compelling. You show them—model for them—what you expect. You provide precise steps to follow. You practice, review, take questions, and check for understanding. In this way, you know with a high degree of certainty …

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the cover of an easy ways to increase student satisfaction book with hands up in front of them

Easy Ways to Increase Student Participation (...and Build a Stronger Classroom Community!) — THE CLASSROOM NOOK

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a poster with the words middle school brain breaks in black and pink, on a white background

Quick and easy middle school brain breaks will help keep your middle schoolers' brains fresh, support emotional regulation, and mental health.

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