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Sale 22%Sale 22%Social Skill of the Week Curriculum: Suggested Literature (Downloadable Activity Bundle)
DA-48-521$141.42$110.00This curated bundle of 35 Downloadable Activity sets is designed to reinforce skill lessons featured throughout the award-winning Social Skill of the Week Curriculum. This Downloadable Activity Bundle includes: When Sophie's Sorry Wasn't Enough... -
deCoding Respect eBook
E-53-007$21.95Blend STEM into your daily teaching, integrate character development lessons, and teach students how to code all at the same time! While students are engaged in learning in fun and creative ways, they will explore their values and beliefs, learn to... -
Downloadable Activity Guide: My Schoolwork is a Mess!
DA-69-016$16.95Educators and group leaders can supplement the My Schoolwork Is a Mess! chapter book with this downloadable Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide. The guide provides self-reflection questions and group activities to thoughtfully engage readers with... -
Downloadable Activities: Molly and the Runaway Trolley
DA-67-005$5.00Reinforce the lessons students learn in the story Molly and the Runaway Trolley with these engaging downloadable activities. These activities are designed to help young people in grades K-6 deal with their stress and worry. The five activities... -
Downloadable Activities: My Brain is Like a Puppy!
DA-77-001$5.00Use these engaging downloadable activities to reinforce the lessons taught in the storybook, My Brain is Like a Puppy! These activities are best suited for children ages 4-8. The Five Downloadable Activities include: Activity 1 – The Brain Game... -
Downloadable Activities: Fix It with Focus
DA-56-022$3.50Focusing is easier said than done for some children. Being able to focus is a life skill and can help set children up for success. School counselor Bryan Smith has developed five downloadable activities for educators to use in the classroom to help teach... -
Downloadable Activities: How Did You Miss That?
DA-56-017$3.50Self-monitoring is the ability to observe and evaluate one’s behavior. Give students the working knowledge of learning how to pay attention, stay on task and follow instructions with these five downloadable activities from Bryan Smith's How Did You... -
Downloadable Activities: How Do I Remember All That?
DA-56-023$3.50Working memory is an important executive function because it helps children (and adults!) recall information required to complete tasks or functions, such as notetaking, spelling, or the order of operations in math. Some children seem to excel in this... -
Downloadable Activities: I'll Never Get All of That Done!
DA-56-019$3.50Planning is the ability to create a roadmap to reach a goal or achieve a task, while prioritizing involves the ability to make decisions about what is important for you to focus on next. It can be challenging for children to know where to get started on... -
Downloadable Activities: It Was Just Right Here!
DA-56-010$3.50Learning how to get and stay organized is an important executive function skill for children. Good organization skills allow children to order items or pictures into sequential order, maintain toys and personal items in a neat and orderly manner, and... -
Downloadable Activities: My Day is Ruined
DA-56-009$3.50Flexible thinking allows people to think about things in new ways or to incorporate new information into a specific plan or idea. Flexible thinkers are often able to come up with more than one solution to a problem or challenge. The ability to think... -
Downloadable Activities: Of Course It's a Big Deal!
DA-56-011$3.50Self-control is the ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behavior and to keep one's cool in the face of disappointment. These four activities developed by author Bryan Smith can help children with self-control. The lessons are designed to... -
Downloadable Activities: Time to Get Started
DA-56-014$3.50Initiative is the ability to start an activity, plan, or task. Learning how to take initiative and get things done is an important executive function skill for children. Author and educator Bryan Smith has developed five activities to accompany the... -
Downloadable Activities: What Were You Thinking?
DA-56-005$3.50Impulse control is an executive functioning skill that allows you think before you act and to prioritize long-term success over short-term gains. When you have good self-control, you are able to resist doing things that may be harmful to yourself or to... -
Downloadable Activities: What's the Problem?
DA-56-016$3.50Problem solving involves many other executive functioning behaviors, including reasoning, attention, planning, initiation, working memory, and self-monitoring. Teach your students problem solving skills with these activities that accompany the... -
Downloadable Activity: Get Organized
DA-53-006-62$2.49The goal of this activity is to show how zest and enthusiasm are decreased by our lack of organization and the ability to maintain a sense of order. Energy is wasted when we spend our valuable time searching for items that we need. Frustration mounts and...