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20 Ways To Implement Social Emotional Learning In Your Classroom: Implement Social-Emotional Learning in Your Classroom 20 Easy-To-Follow Steps to Boo
Contributor(s): Minasian, Ka'ren (Author)

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ISBN: 0692103600     ISBN-13: 9780692103609
Publisher: Ka'ren Minasian
OUR PRICE: $18.95  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: April 2018
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- Education | Educational Psychology
Physical Information: 0.24" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.36 lbs) 116 pages
 
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20 ways to implement social emotional learning in your classroom is written by an educational coach and 5 time black belt master trainer Ka'ren Minasian.You will gain practical strategies for teaching social-emotional learning (SEL) in your classroom, and help your students maintain positive relationships, be more responsible, self aware, respectful and contributing citizens of society. You'll find easy to follow lessons and activities that will give you the tools to positively transform your classroom while Boosting Class Morale & Academic Achievement.The book is broken down into 3 categories: Section 1: SEL as a Class 1. CULTIVATE KINDNESS IN THE CLASSROOM2. TEACH STUDENTS POSITIVE PHRASES TO HELP THEM BE RESILIENT THROUGH FAILURES3. CREATE ANCHOR CHARTS WITH YOUR STUDENTS4. ROLE-PLAY TO DEVELOP EMPATHY5. REFLECT ON THE DAY TO SEE HOW KIDS ARE FEELING AND SET GOALS FOR THE NEXT DAYSection 2: Teams, Partnerships, and Groups1. "STRATEGIC" & STUDENT-CHOICE PARTNER ASSIGNMENTS2. GROUP ASSIGNMENTS TO FOSTER NEGOTIATION & LEADERSHIP SKILLS3. USE PEER MEDIATION TO TEACH PROBLEM-SOLVING & CONFLICT MANAGEMENT4. ALLOW STUDENTS STRUCTURED & UNSTRUCTURED TIME FOR TALKING WITH THEIR PEERS5. PLAY GAMES THAT PROMOTE COOPERATIVE LEARNING6. BUILD SMALL COMMUNITIES IN CLASS WITH STUDENT TEAMS7. BUDDY UP WITH AN OLDER OR YOUNGER CLASS8. GIVE INTERVIEW PROJECTS WHERE KIDS WRITE NEWS STORIES ABOUT THEIR CLASSMATESSection 3: Personal Connections, Introspection, and Study1. MAKE A PERSONAL CONNECTION WITH STUDENTS EVERYDAY2. CREATE A PEACEFUL PLACE FOR UPSET AND ANGRY KIDS3. HELP KIDS CREATE PERSONAL GOALS, & ADJUST THEM THROUGH THE YEAR4. HAVE STUDENTS CREATE JOURNALS FOR FREE-WRITING & PROMPT WRITING5. ASSIGN ART PROJECTS THAT INVOLVE EXPLORING THOUGHTS & FEELINGS6. ASSIGN STUDENTS A JOB IN THE CLASSROOM TO TEACH RESPONSIBILITY7. TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO MONITOR THEIR OWN PROGRESS
 
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