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Anger Management Worksheets
Great resourse to help kids identify the root of their anger and cope with their emotions. It includes:
Anger meter: help students idenfity how angry they feel and the reason behind it.
Frustration Station: helps the student reflect on strategies on how to react when feeling frustrated.
Work through the anger: Reflect on the following questions to help you better understand your anger and how to respond to it appropriately.
Take control of your emotions: When thoughts are written down, they make us see things more clearly. This paper will be a reminder on how to handle stressful situations.
Beneath the anger: Identify the root: Anger can be caused by other emotions like being sad, frustrated, jealous, afraid, embarrassed, worried, feeling alone or left out or hurt.
Anger Management checklist: Completing an anger checklist gives us some insight into how a person handles angry situations. Do they need some strategies to learn how to deal with anger issues?
Spook-tacular SEL Halloween Activity Pack
Engage students in social-emotional learning with a Halloween twist! This Spook-tacular SEL Halloween Activity Pack includes four fun, no-prep activities designed to boost emotional awareness, self-control, kindness, and self-esteem.
Activities like Pumpkin Mood Match, Haunted House of Self-Control, Witch’s Brew of Kindness, and Trick-or-Treat Self-Esteem Boosters encourage students to explore their feelings, practice empathy, and recognize their unique strengths.
Each activity combines the festive spirit of Halloween with meaningful social-emotional learning exercises, making it perfect for classrooms, counseling sessions, or at-home learning. This pack is suitable for students aged 8-11 and provides a creative, engaging way to build positive emotional skills.
Coping Skills - UNO like Game Cards for Teens
The Coping Skills UNO-like Game Cards for Teens offer a creative way for adolescents to practice essential coping skills through a familiar, game-based format.
With 108 cards in four categories—Stress-Relief Techniques, Physical Wellness, Positive Mindset, and Social Connections—each color-coded set of prompts helps students ages 12-18 explore strategies to manage stress, build resilience, and strengthen relationships.
This resource is perfect for counselors, educators, and parents looking to engage teens in social-emotional learning through play. The game mechanics mimic classic UNO, making it easy and fun to implement in classrooms or counseling sessions.
UNO Emotions Game with Emojis
There are 104 cards to play with emojis faces.
Great way to interact with groups of kids in a fun way, and to help them understand emotions in a better way.
4 colors to play with, 1st page is the back of the cards.
SEL - Identifying Fears
Prompt children to begin a discussion about anxiety and fear using the My Fears worksheet. This worksheet will give your students an opportunity to discuss the feelings of fear and anxiety, why they are important, and how they can be harmful.
Children are asked to list their fears, describe their thoughts about the anxiety, identify where in their body they sense the feeling, and finally to create a plan for dealing with fear in the future.
The goal of this worksheet is to begin introducing children to the concept that thoughts and feelings are linked, and to increase awareness of their emotions by asking them to identify how their body responds to anxiety.
Self Esteem - UNO like Game Cards for Teens
The Self-Esteem UNO-like Game Cards for Teens offer a dynamic way for students to boost their confidence and self-awareness through a game format they’ll recognize and enjoy.
This 108-card set includes prompts across four core themes: Personal Strengths, Positive Qualities, Supportive Relationships, and Future Goals, designed to inspire self-reflection and meaningful discussion.
With classic UNO rules and special cards adapted for self-esteem-building, teens will explore what makes them unique, set personal goals, and build connections with others. Perfect for counselors, teachers, and group facilitators looking to foster a positive, supportive environment.
Anger Management - Discussion Cards
**This Anger Management Discussion Cards set is designed to help students aged 8 and up explore and manage their anger in a healthy way. **
Each easy-to-assemble card provides prompts to encourage students to recognize their feelings, express anger calmly, learn calming techniques, consider others’ feelings, and find positive solutions to challenging situations.
Perfect for classroom use, counseling sessions, or at-home practice, these cards support self-awareness, empathy, and effective emotional management skills.
With simple instructions to print, fold, and laminate, this resource offers a long-lasting tool for building social-emotional resilience.
Coping Skills - UNO like Game Cards
The Coping Skills UNO-like Game Cards set is a fun, interactive tool designed to help children aged 7-11 practice social-emotional learning while playing a familiar game format.
With 108 cards, this game combines classic UNO mechanics with coping skill prompts across four key categories: Relaxation Techniques, Physical Activities, Positive Thinking, and Social Connection. Each color-coded category offers specific skills to encourage emotional regulation, resilience, and empathy.
Perfect for classroom activities, counseling sessions, or family game night, this resource makes learning coping skills enjoyable and memorable!
SEL Task Cards
Empower students to explore and develop their social-emotional skills with this set of 56 SEL Task Cards.
Each card provides a unique prompt encouraging students to reflect on their emotions, practice mindfulness, build resilience, and strengthen their communication skills. Designed for easy assembly, these cards are ideal for individual use, small group discussions, or whole-class activities.
They can also be laminated for durability, making them a versatile tool for educators and counselors focused on fostering positive social-emotional growth.
Special Ed - Conversation Checklist
Social Stories
Conversation Checklists
Special Ed
It helps us to teach our students how to react or what steps to follow when having different situations that can be difficult to do by themselves.
What to do when you meet a stranger
How to ask friends to play with them
How to ask friends to eat with them
Identify safe situations
Identify unsafe situations
How to be an honest friend
SEL - Identifying Emotions [Where do I Feel?]
Use art to teach young students to name, identify, and recognize their emotions, and their associated bodily sensations. Ask them to choose a color to represent each emotion, and then color in the part of the body where they experience that feeling. For example, children might color fists red to represent anger. Happiness might be a yellow glow.
Anger Management - UNO like Game Cards for Teens
The Anger Management UNO-like Game Cards for Teens provide a fun and interactive way for students to explore and practice anger management strategies.
This 108-card deck, color-coded by category, includes prompts that help teens learn self-regulation, effective communication, and calming techniques. Each color represents a key skill area—calming techniques, physical release, positive mindset, and communication skills—designed to build resilience and emotional awareness.
With engaging prompts for individual or group play, this set is perfect for classrooms, counseling sessions, or group activities focused on social-emotional learning.
Includes:
PDF and Editable PPT for easy customization
Instructions for Use and Printing Tips
Special Cards: Wild, Skip, Reverse, Draw Two, and Draw Four with unique prompts to reinforce skills
Anger Management - UNO like Game Cards
The Anger Management UNO-like Game Cards set is a fun, engaging tool to help kids aged 7-11 develop essential anger management skills. With prompts designed to guide students through self-regulation, calming techniques, positive thinking, and effective communication, each color-coded card introduces strategies in an easy-to-understand format.
The deck includes 108 cards, modeled after UNO with special actions like Skip, Reverse, and Wild Draw Four, each adapted to reinforce anger management skills. Perfect for classrooms, counseling sessions, or at-home practice, this game is a creative way to teach social-emotional learning.
Includes:
Full 108-card deck in PDF format
Instructions for easy use and assembly
Prompts to help kids recognize and manage emotions in real-life situations
Self Esteem - UNO like Game Cards
Boost students’ self-confidence with this Self-Esteem UNO-like Game Cards set! Tailored for ages 7-11, this engaging card game encourages kids to explore their strengths, share positive qualities, express appreciation for their relationships, and dream big about their goals.
With 108 cards, including prompts for self-reflection and growth, the game builds a supportive atmosphere that promotes self-awareness and resilience.
The game is easy to set up with printable number and special cards, following classic UNO rules with a self-esteem twist! Perfect for classrooms, counseling, or small group activities.
Get to know you / Building Rapport - UNO-like Game Cards
This UNO-like Game for Kids promotes social-emotional learning by encouraging young students to connect and learn about one another in a fun, structured way.
The 108 cards offer prompts around themes like friendship, kindness, fun facts, and hobbies, making it easy for kids to share their experiences, express their feelings, and build rapport in a group. Perfect for classroom icebreakers or counseling sessions, this game helps kids grow their social skills while having fun!
Bundle
SEL Basics UNO-like Game Cards Bundle (Ages 7-11)
The SEL Basics UNO-like Game Cards Bundle for Ages 7-11 provides essential social-emotional learning (SEL) activities in a fun, easy-to-play format. Designed for younger students, this bundle includes five sets of UNO-like cards focusing on Coping Skills, Anger Management, Building Rapport, Self-Esteem, and Self-Care. Each set uses classic UNO rules and features color-coded prompts that encourage self-awareness, positive social interactions, and emotional regulation.
Ideal for classrooms, counseling sessions, or small groups, this bundle helps kids build foundational SEL skills through engaging and interactive games.
Get to know you / Building Rapport - UNO like Game Cards for Teens.
The UNO-like Game for Teens provides a supportive platform for older students to share insights and build trust.
This 108-card deck includes prompts in categories like personal values, favorite activities, friendships, and goals, helping teens explore their identities, discuss their passions, and connect with peers. Ideal for classroom activities, group counseling, or team-building events, this game brings a deeper level of connection to any group.
Self-Care UNO-like Game Cards
Help students explore self-care with the Self-Care UNO-like Game Cards! This 108-card set for ages 7-11 introduces key self-care concepts across four categories: Physical Wellness, Emotional Wellness, Relaxation and Mindfulness, and Social and Creative Self-Care. Through engaging prompts and classic UNO mechanics, students learn practical ways to care for their mental and physical health while building empathy and connection.
Perfect for classrooms, counseling, or family game time, this printable game is a fun and educational tool for promoting wellness.
Self-Care UNO-like Game Cards for Teens
Encourage teens to prioritize self-care with the Self-Care UNO-like Game Cards for Teens! This 108-card set offers prompts across Physical Wellness, Mental and Emotional Wellness, Relaxation and Mindfulness, and Social and Creative Self-Care.
Designed to build resilience and self-awareness, each card promotes discussion on healthy habits, stress relief, and connections with others.
This resource is perfect for classrooms, counseling, or group settings to foster a positive self-care mindset among teens.
FREEBIE - Emotions Bingo Game – SEL Activity
Engage students in a fun and interactive way to learn about emotions with this “Emotions Bingo Game.” This free resource includes 10 different bingo cards, each featuring a variety of emotions such as happy, sad, excited, worried, and more.
Perfect for classroom activities, counseling sessions, or at-home learning, this game helps students recognize and understand different feelings while promoting social-emotional development.
Use it to spark meaningful conversations about emotions and provide a playful approach to SEL.