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The Unfair Game
The Unfair Game teaches children about dealing with the frustration and disappointment that can occur when they perceive a situation as "unfair". This resource provides an opportunity to discuss unfair situations and ways for coping with them. Included in this resource:- 36 scenario cards [18 positive & 18 negative]- game instructions - design for front of cards [if you want to be fancy and print on both sides :) ]When printed on cardstock and laminated, this tool is sure to educate and ente
Talk it Out I-Message Puzzles Activity
These puzzles are a hands on way for students to practice I-messages or I-statements! Fun for conflict resolution guidance lessons or small group counseling
GUESS HOW I'M FEELING (Digital & Printable Game) - PDF & Google Slides
Printable Version and TWO Digital Versions included!Guess How I'm Feeling! is played like the classic game of Guess Who? with an added focus on feelings, facial expressions, and social cues. Help your clients enhance their emotional vocabulary while having fun! There are many ways to play and adapt...
Activities for Wemberly Worried
We love these fun activities for the book Wemberly Worried. Actually, we love author Kevin Henkes and all his relatable characters... Lilly, Owen, Chrysanthemum, and, of course, Wemberly. Most kids can find themselves in at least one of his stories, if not more. Making your own worry dolls is a fun way to follow up the read-aloud, but traditional worry dolls are small and a little challenging for tiny hands to make. We love this chunkier version that uses pipe cleaners and pony beads. Come see!
Winter Mindfulness Activity and Winter Craft: Joy and Gratitude Activity
Winter Mindfulness Activity and Winter Craft to Express Joy and Gratitude
Personal Space: Social Skills Worksheets, Activities + Social Narrative
This product is designed to support students learning about appropriate personal space. It may be helpful for students with autism who have difficulty with this social skill. Worksheets included are to be used in conjunction with discussions about 'personal space circles' and 'the one arm rule'. In...
Reporting VS Tattling: Poster, Activity, & Worksheet
This poster is designed to support your teaching of what students need to report to a teacher versus what doesn't need to be reported. Picture cues help the lesson be more concrete for your students. The recording sheet helps to make your discussion more memorable for students. Lesson plan included.Freebies and Discounts! Follow Print Path on TeachersPayTeachers.com to stay updated on discounts and freebies. New products will be offered for free on occasion or discounted at up to 50% for the