¡Aprendizaje social y emocional!
Los estudiantes aprenderán y recibirán herramientas para comprender la importancia de desarrollar habilidades clave que son vitales para el éxito en la escuela, el trabajo y la vida. ¡Esto se hará a través de lecciones y debates prácticos y atractivos, apropiados para la edad!
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30 reuniones en vivo
20 horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. Bridging the home/school connection is very important to a student's success. I will be providing parent resources pertaining to the weekly theme so that kids can generalize skills across different settings and so that families can support their child(s) progression. Each Sunday, materials for the upcoming week will be sent home. Please print and have materials ready for class. I usually recommend a folder to place all work in so that it is all in one place!Evaluación
Sometimes during the course a quick, and optional, questionnaire will be sent home to families so that I can get to know your child better, check progression and use data to drive instruction! You may, of course, opt out of these if you would like.Experiencia de clase
Sibling Discounts available plus weekly and upfront payments! One of the primary goals in education is to develop well-rounded citizens that can contribute efficiently and successfully in a community and so it is important that students are given the tools needed to understand their emotions and feelings. When you support children with social and emotional learning this not only clears the road for prosperous academic learning, but you are also supporting development of critical 21st century skills needed to ensure success in post-secondary and the workplace. By teaching essential social skills and meeting individual social and emotional needs, students will be given important tools to positively interact with peers and staff allowing them to focus on their academics, take ownership of their learning and feel more confident and in control. Early intervention, starting within the primary levels, is a key element of supporting and developing these social skills and will provide a strong foundation when these taught social skills are continued throughout the student’s school career. This is a fun and engaging multi-day class that will develop emotional literacy, self-control and social competence using CASEL'S social and emotional learning framework. Each week we which will focus on a particular area of key interpersonal skills, building upon the themes as we continue throughout the unit. We will watch fun videos to further their understanding, have discussions, read stories, complete engaging activities and participate in fun games throughout! This social skill will be consistently reviewed and, as I open up more classes for older children, it will be built upon with more units to provide maximum opportunity for student growth and understanding. At the end of these lessons, students will show understanding of what is being taught by demonstrating successful interactions, feel more in control and will understand what it means to be respectful, problem solve conflict and self-regulate to a higher level using the tools provided in the units. The lessons will also support students in showing respect not only to their social network, but toward themselves and the environment around them! I will also be sending home activities that you and your child can do together that are based on the week's theme, transition skills and to help bridge the home/school connection. Each lesson will follow the same routine and structure so that students know what to expect. Here's what we will be doing each week! Please note that there will be flexibility in the classes to go back and provide extra review if the class needs it. Please note, students will never be asked to share personal experiences and discussion and activity a will be kept to broad, 3rd party level, for instance "What can people do when they are frustrated". UNIT 1- SELF MANAGEMENT Week 1: SELF REGULATION AND CALMING STRATEGIES Objective: Recognize personal cues and triggers. Identify and use self-regulation and calming strategies when necessary Vocabulary: Cue, Trigger, Self-Regulation, calm, sensation, feelings, emotions LESSON COMPONENTS Story: The way I feel My Heart Community building activity: Relaxation activity Discussion Starters and Challenges: Questions in relation to the week's theme eg, "When people are upset about something, how can they handle it? Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet!) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Introduce our engines! Engines can run high low or just right depending on the situation. Discussion of what it means and things to do when they are like that. Anchor Chart/Brainstorming: Emotional Cues and Triggers. The kids will write possible triggers from the video/book and cut out/glue self- coping strategies with the materials I have sent home. Activities/Crafts: Sensory Glitter Bottle Stress Ball Calm Down Kit: Based off of what we have learned this week, each kid will put together their own 'Calm Down Kit' where they can store in a preferred place and use as necessary. Reflection: Students will review concepts this week and show understanding through drawing or writing. Option to Share but not necessary! Week 2: HANDLING STRESS Objective: Identify what stress is (Positive and Negative Types) and their impact. Create and implement a plan to handle stress Vocabulary: Stress, Stressors, Brain and parts involved, Fight/Flight/Freeze Response, Stress Management LESSON COMPONENTS Story: Stress Can Really Get On Your Nerves! Elizabeth Verdick and Trevor Romain I Can Handle It! Laurie White Building Activity: Relaxation activity. Discussion Starters: What is stress? Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What are different ways people can handle stress?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Discussion/Anchor Chart: Students will listen to calm music and color in a drawing with a calming quote on it. Whole Group anchor chart. Kids will decide where to place each card with a scenario on it. Cues and Triggers- Template Games/Activities: Stress Buster Card Game Mantra Posters Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Sharing is optional! Week 3: MINDFULNESS Objective: Understand what mindfulness is and ways to be mindful. Use mindful strategies daily Vocabulary: Mindful, Mindfulness, Focused Attention, Stress, Breathing, Yoga, Calm LESSON COMPONENTS Story: What Does It Mean To Be Present-Rani Deorio The Three Questions- John Muth Building Activity: Imagination Activity Discussion Starters: Based off of this week's theme eg " How do you feel when you take deep breaths?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Discussion/Anchor Chart: When we are Mindful....., Mindfulness is needed when....., Some Mindful Strategies are.... Video:Kids Explain Mindfulness Write and draw someone doing something mindful based off of the video using the "I am Mindful" Template. Share-Optional! Games/ Activities: Mindful Me Activity Mindful Bingo Breathing and Yoga Strategies Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 4: IMPULSE CONTROL Objective: Understand what impulses are and Identify why it's important to have self-control and strive to control their own impulses Vocabulary: Self-Control, Impulses, Impulse Control LESSON COMPONENTS Story: What If Everybody Did That? Ellen Javernick What Were You Thinking? Brian Smith Building Activity: Self Control Marshmallow Test! (Please let me know any dietary needs) Discussion Starters: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What is something people can find difficult to control?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Discussion/Anchor Chart: Book "What Were You Thinking" Discuss Braden's actions. Discuss the 4 Steps to Impulse control laid out in the book. Role Play. Book: "What if Everybody Did That?" Create comics with different outcomes. Game/Activity: "Choose Your Action" board game. Kite Craftivity! Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 5: PERSONAL SAFETY Objective: Understand what personal safety means and identify ways in which to keep oneself safe Vocabulary: Personal Safety, Unsafe, Choice, Assertive, Network, Secret LESSON COMPONENT Story: No Means No Be Aware Building Activity: 'Name the Rules' game. Talk about the personal and social rules that help us. Discussion Starters: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What does it mean to be safe and what does it look like?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Anchor Chart and Discussion: Chart separated into 3 parts- Home, School, Community. Brainstorm examples of when they might be presented with unsafe choices/events. Practice saying No. Safety Role Playing Game/Activity: "What Should You Do?" Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! REVIEW Week 6: Review of all content learned so far Optional Questionnaires Sent Home (these will not be shared) UNIT 2- GROWTH MINDSET Week 7: GROWTH VS FIXED MINDSET Objective: Understand what a fixed and growth mindset is and identify ways to change their mindset. Promote and encourage growth mindset through discussion and activities. Vocabulary: Growth Mindset, Fixed Mindset LESSON COMPONENTS Story: The Most Magnificent Thing-Ashley Spires The Dot- Peter Reynolds Building Activity: Things I am Good at! Discussion: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What is Growth Mindset and why is it important?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Discussion: Videos- Fixed and Growth Mindset Growth Mindset Game/Activity: "What's the Mindset" Game "Fill it up" Activity Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 8: THE BRAIN Objective: Identify what the different parts of the brain are, what they can do and understand that the brain can grow and change. Vocabulary: Brain, Elastic, Change, Grow, Challenge, Train, Stretch, Neuron, Pathways, Neuroplasticity LESSON COMPONENTS Story: Your Fantastic Elastic Brain-JoAnn Deak Building Activity: Post a single word on posters e.g. Mistakes, effort, dedication. Ask students to write down what comes to mind on each poster. Share and Discuss Discussion: Questions based on this week's theme eg. "Are easy tasks or hard tasks better? Why?" Marvin the Classroom Dragon will act out scenarios and the class will process. Anchor Chart and Brain Craftivity: Use posters, videos and read books to discuss the parts of our brain and what it can do. Share ideas and thoughts on 3D chart! Game/Activity: "My Brain Bag" Letter "Brain Hat" Activity Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! WEEK 9: MISTAKES AND CHALLENGES Objective: Identify and describe how mistakes and challenges are positive and help us learn new things Vocabulary: Mindset, Mistakes, Challenges LESSON COMPONENTS Story: The Book of Mistakes-Corinna Luyken Building Activity: Kids will repeat the phrase "A brain can" and they will individually finish the sentence using ideas from the previous week. Discussion: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What can someone say to a friend who is frustrated?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Discussion: Videos- You Can Learn Anything Growth Mindset Kids Failures are the Pillars of Success Anchor Chart and Writing Game/Activity: Drawing Activity Meaningful Mistakes Foldable Talking/Thinking Bubbles Class Certificates! Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 10- S.M.A.R.T GOAL SETTING Objective: Describe what a SMART goal is and it's importance. Vocabulary: Goal Setting, Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely LESSON COMPONENTS Story: The Day You Begin!Jacqueline Woodson Building Activity: Dance Along to "Goals" song! Discussion: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What is a challenge?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Discussion/Brain storm/Anchor Chart: Discuss what a SMART Goal is. Pick a goal as a class and work together to fill out the plan sheet to make this goal SMART. Game/Activity: Garden of Goals! Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Write down a Goal this week to share for next Week. Week 11: REVIEW- All Units Optional Questionnaires Sent Home (These will not be shared) UNIT 3- RELATIONSHIPS Week 12: COMMUNICATION SKILLS Objective: Understand the importance of effective communication skills in building relationships. Practice skills. Vocabulary: Communication, Listening, Verbal, Non-Verbal, Written Communication, Body Language LESSON COMPONENTS Story: A Friend for Henry-Jenn Bailey Building Activity: The Compliment and Introduction Game. Modeling first from me, I will introduce myself, give a compliment and ask a question. The other person responds and does the same to the next person. Discussion: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What does it mean to think but not say? Why is this important?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Videos- Playlist on Communicating. Role Play to show effective communication and how body language, tone and facial expression can change the words we are saying. Game/Activity: Think Before You Speak- Board Game Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 13: WHAT IS A FRIEND? Objective: Describe What a Friend is and the Qualities they Possess. Identify the ways in which both you and them can be a good friend. Vocabulary: Friend, Friendships, Traits, LESSON COMPONENTS Story: Kindness Snippets Jar- Dianne Alber Nice Shoes! Dennis Gillan Building Activity: The Compliments Game! Discussion: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "Can we get by without friends?Why or Why not?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Videos- Kids talk about friends Friendship Discuss Ways in which people can be a good friend and add to the Anchor Chart. Healthy Vs Unhealthy Friendships- Role Play Game/Activity: Friendship Bingo Friendship Mantra Banner Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 14: MAKING AND KEEPING FRIENDS Objective: Describe specific Behaviors and Strategies that they can use to help them make friends and how to keep them. Discuss problems that can occur in friendships and how to problem solve them. Vocabulary: Friend, Friendships, Enemy, Gossip, Over-reacting, Problem-solve, Ignoring LESSON COMPONENTS Story: Enemy Pie- Derek Munson Building Activity: Friend Scavenger Hunt! Discussion/Writing: Questions to whole group based off of this week's theme eg "What problems can happen in a friendship?" Marvin the Dragon (classroom puppet) will act out scenarios and then we will process what happened. Video: Kid President's Guide to Making a New Friend Friendship Recipe Game/Activity: Friends Wanted-Ad and Bulletin Board Reflection Journal: Reflect on the lessons through writing and pictures. Optional to share! Week 15: REVIEW unit content Optional Questionnaires Sent Home (these will not be shared!) Be sure to sign up to my next Social and Emotional learning Units starting in July!!
Metas de aprendizaje
CDE: Comprehensive Health- Social and Emotional Wellness Standards 1st-3rd Grade:
1.Utilize knowledge and skills to enhance mental, emotional, and social well-being.
2. Utilize knowledge and skills to treat self and others with care and respect
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All class videos that we will be using to support the content is age appropriate and an account is not required.
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I will be sending home my lesson plan detailing the week's content including: Worksheets Materials needed (glue, scissors, coloring pencils, eraser, writing pencil) Parent Resources Questionnaires It is useful to have materials ready at your child's workspace for each lesson including a folder of worksheets needed for that week!
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Inglés
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Colorado Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
2 Grado
Licenciatura en Música o Teatro o Artes desde University of Wales Institute Cardiff
Licenciatura en Educación desde Weber State University
I am a certified special education and general education teacher with multiple years working with students of all capabilities. I am currently obtaining my MED in Educational leadership and Principal license to become a special education director and have MED credits for Special Education. Within this course, I have researched and written papers dedicated to the importance of teaching social and emotional learning to children. I have been involved in curriculum development of a social and emotional learning curriculum and have also taught using various Social and Emotional curriculum to my students. Alongside this, I am endorsed with early years special education within the State of Colorado.
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32 US$
semanalmente o 480 US$ por 30 clases2 x por semana, 15 semanas
40 min
Completado por 2 alumnos
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Edades: 6-8
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