95 Supplemental Social Emotional Learning Activities
Welcome to our supplemental Social Emotional Learning Activities page!
As you will see below, many of the supplemental SEL activities and lesson plans include characters from our game-based, social emotional learning interventions. And when you use the online programs with your students, these activities will reinforce the learning that occurs during game play.
These supplemental resources – lessons, activities, and worksheets – are in the following SEL skill areas: Communication, Cooperation, Emotion Regulation, Empathy, Impulse Control, and Social Initiation.
These resources are age-appropriate for elementary and middle school students and are typically used in a classroom or a small group setting. And in most cases, if materials are required for the activity, they are items that you already have in your classroom or office.
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Self Esteem Worksheets
SEL Check In
Cool Down Corner
Anger Iceberg
Coping Skills For Anxiety
Feelings Wheel
List of Emotions: 135 Words that Express Feelings
Brain Breaks For Kids
SEL Books
Social Emotional IEP Goals
Self Care For Teachers
Dealing with Change
SEL Skill Printables
Think Sheet: Behavior Reflection Exercise
Emotional Awareness: What Makes Me Happy
Emotion Faces Worksheet
Student Strengths Lesson
Anger Thermometer (Lesson and Printable)
A Gratitude Jar for Kids
How to Create a Bitmoji Classroom for SEL
SEL Classroom Scavenger Hunt
Summer Worksheets for Social Emotional Learning
Affirmation Cards for Kids
Mindfulness Activities for Kids
Social Emotional Learning Journal
Vision Board Ideas for Students in Elementary and Middle School
Emotional Check In Worksheet
Gratitude Worksheets for Students in Elementary School
The Worry Scale
Goal Setting Worksheet
Stay Focused Worksheet for Students in Elementary School
Dealing with Disappointment Lesson and Printable
Holiday Printables for Social and Emotional Learning
Separation Anxiety At School
Perfectionist Child: Lesson and Expert Tips
Coping Skills Worksheets
Mood Ring Colors: Identifying Emotions
Emotional Regulation Activities
Identifying Emotions Activity: Chameleon Moods
Belly Breathing for Kids
Calm Down Corner
Emotion Words to Convey a Range of Feelings
Positive Self Talk for Kids
Transition to Middle School: Opening Lockers
Tattling vs Telling
Feelings Worksheets: Understanding Big Emotions vs. Small Emotions
Feelings Faces Printable
Social Emotional Learning at Home
Developmental Milestones for Social and Emotional Skills
Do I have a Sad Child or Could it be Depression?
What to do when your child feels left out
What are the Warning Signs of ADHD?
Following Directions: Advice from Experts
Getting Ready for School: Avoid the Drama
Impulsive Behavior in Children
Lacking Self-Confidence: Expert Ideas and Tips to Help your Kids
Bullied at School: Expert Ideas to Help your Child
Meltdowns: How to Help your Child and Reduce Frustration
Bored at School and Academically Gifted
Making Friends at School
Growth Mindset for Kids
Strategies for Helping Your Child with School Refusal
Parent-Teacher Relationships to Help Your Child Thrive at School
How to Help Your Child Overcome Negative Thinking
My Child Has Difficulty Making Decisions: How Can I Help?
Angry Kid: How Can I Help My Son be Less Frustrated?
Coping Skills for Gifted Students
Additional Resources for Social Emotional Learning
Classroom Management Plan
Our classroom management plan is a step-by-step guide and includes proven strategies, tips and printables for elementary school teachers, and it covers four key components for establishing a successful, well-managed classroom.
Classroom Decorations
These free downloadable posters will decorate your classroom and be great teaching resources, reinforcing social and emotional skills in your classroom and reminding students to practice their skills like emotion regulation, impulse control, empathy, and more.
Social Emotional Learning Quotes
For each of the topics below, we have curated a list of quotes. You can incorporate these quotes in your social emotional learning lessons, add them to social media images, create classroom posters, or write one on your whiteboard each day.