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Many educators are trained to begin class with academic morning work. This post gives advice on this practice & how to fine-tune it to benefit your class.

Morning meetings can support social-emotional learning in all the best ways! Use some of these morning meeting ideas to work on social-emotional skills and community building to give your day a positive start. (morning routine, elementary, SEL, class meeting, classroom community, morning meeting routines)

Morning meetings can support social-emotional learning in all the best ways! Use some of these morning meeting ideas to work on social-emotional skills and community building to give your day a positive start. (morning routine, elementary, SEL, class meeting, classroom community, morning meeting routines)

a printable heart check sheet for kids to practice feelings and feelings in the classroom

One way we can check in with our students every day is by simply talking to them. Another thing I like to do is provide a way for our young learners to check in with themselves. Our brains learn best when we feel calm and safe. I believe that little kids are capable of self […]

a book with the title free social emotional learning activities

Grab your own free printable SEL Strategies Toolkit! It includes ideas for daily greetings, brain breaks, morning meeting, question of the day, emotions check-ins, and more. Use one or a few of these techniques to create a more positive classroom with your students.

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!

the morning classroom routine for students to help them learn their writing skills and read alouds

Get kids and teens thinking critically in your classroom! The morning time can be tough for everyone. Use morning meeting, read alouds, brainteasers, classroom jobs, and other strategies to help students feel engaged and ready to do their best. This article comes with several freebies to try in your classroom right away.

two hand holding up cards with the words self topics to discuss and what makes you feel angry

Incorporating SEL activities into your day-to-day lesson plans allow your elementary students or middle school students the opportunity to reflect on social-emotional learning topics in a meaningful way. Help your students gain confidence in relationship skills, responsible decisions, and social-emotional skills with this easy SEL activity. (morning routine, elementary, SEL, class meeting, classroom community)

Help students develop self-awareness by incorporating lessons that target social emotional learning in the classroom. Find ideas and lessons for addressing SEL along with actionable ideas for helping develop social emotional learning in upper elementary and middle school classrooms.

the social - emotional daily check - in journal with text overlay

Everything you need to build social-emotional skills in your classroom. With just one page per day, students will check-in with their feelings, practice positive affirmations, learn a new SEL skill, and practice mindfulness. Such a simple solution to build important social-emotional skills.

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