This game “Roll it to Know It” will help students connect and have fun while practicing the social-emotional character development skills of perspective taking and empathy.
Read MoreDid you know humans are thought to experience over 25 different emotions?! Our days are so filled with emotions that often it becomes difficult to name how we are feeling. With the Matching Emotions Game everyone can practice identifying emotions.
Read MoreDownload the Friendzy Snail Mail Template and write an encouraging letter to a friend or family member. Writing a letter helps us take a moment to slow down and dedicate time and thoughtfulness towards someone we appreciate and care about.
Read MoreAn encouragement acrostic activity to creatively share encouragement with friends and remind them that they are seen, known and loved and that we are in this together!
Read MoreThis is a game kids can play with friends, even when they are in different places. Teachers can share this activity students and invite them to find a classmate or two and play together. Friendship is the theme of this Bingo game.
Read MoreThis activity has options, to listen to a book or Ted Talk, while doodling and discussing the importance of friendships. Kids will learn new ideas and skills to help them build friendships.
Read MoreThis is a coloring sheet with the message “Peace Blooms From Gratitude.” It’s a great way to start a meaningful and positive conversation with kids — and then share what you colored with others.
Read MoreThis week’s Gratitude Journal creates a space for young people to focus on what is positive and good in their lives today. Statistically speaking, when we focus on what we are thankful for rather than focusing on our disappointments, we are happier, healthier, and more content people.
Read MoreThis is a Gratitude Game that is fun for everyone. PLUS - Did you know that cultivating an attitude of gratitude is linked with experiencing greater happiness? Gratitude helps to elevate our mood by shifting our focus from the negative to the positive; making space for us to reflect on good experiences.
Read MoreThis activity is designed to create space for intentional conversation around what a growth mindset is and how it can help kids take on challenges and work through struggles.
Read MoreThis activity is designed to create space for intentional conversation around our diverse emotions. Instead of trying to avoid our emotions, we can feel them, recognize and name them, and then find a strategy to deal with them.
Read MoreThis activity is designed to create space for intentional conversation around what a growth mindset is and how it can help students take on challenges and work through struggles.
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