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More Printables about Social/Emotional Issues
(325 resources)
Has the Past Been Just?
The second lesson in Beyond Blame: Reacting to the Terrorist Attack deals with the reactions... | ||
Speak Discussion Guide
Use the resources in this literature guide to Speak to engage students in a thoughtful... | ||
It Could Happen to You
Develop an awareness of prejudices with this printable. Children will read several short... | Changing Feelings
Students learn about accepting sad feelings by drawing a picture of something that makes them... | |
I Think I Can "Conductor's Cap"
Your class can create "I Think I Can" conductor's caps to go along with the reading of | ||
Thirteen Reasons Why Literature Guide
Thirteen Reasons Why, a novel for middle- and high-school students, makes an excellent... | Monster Reading Guide
Spark a spirited debate about the moral and social dilemmas that arise in Walter Dean Myers's... | |
Resolving Conflicts
Use this worksheet to teach children about conflict resolution and problem solving. Children... | Dealing With Your Own Anger
This lesson can be divided into several activities to teach students how to deal with their own... | |
Exploring Cultural Points of View
Increase communication between students of different cultures with this interview based... | ||
Discussion Guide for War Is...
Thought-provoking discussion questions for War Is... will help you begin or extend a... | Pygmalion Teacher's Guide
Utilize the resources in this teacher's guide to explore the historic, cultural, and linguistic... | |
What Color is Love?
Students are asked to associate a color with a particular caring action or state and write... | Friendly Rainbows
Children are asked to list some of the things that all humans like and dislike as a way of... |

