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We love teaching and making resources to promote enjoyment, motivation, and understanding for children and teachers with a particular passion for learning outside the classroom.
This no-prep self-control activity bundle will teach your students the importance of self-control. This bundle contains 6 activity sheets that will take your students through what self-control is, how they can use it and how their actions can effect themselves and others around them. It’s perfect for small group counseling sessions.
What this bundle contains:
‘How I feel when…’ color the faces
Sad or glad cut and stick
Sad or glad sorting cards
Spotting self-control cut and stick
Making good choices
What should will do?
Ideas for use:
With students who could benefit from increased self-control
With SEN students who find understanding emotions difficult
With students who need support with social skills
These activities work well both individually and in small groups. The discussions that can come from these worksheets can be very valuable.
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This no-prep worksheet on self-control will teach students about the importance of using self-control to make good choices. They will consider the different outcomes on how we react to a situation.
It’s perfect for SEN intervention work or as a whole class activity.
Check out our Self Control - Making Good Choices Worksheet
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Description
This worksheet helps students to be aware of what situations and emotions can trigger a lack of self-control which is crucial in helping them to develop appropriate self-control reactions. For this worksheet they will read how Will The Whale has badly reacted to different situations before thinking about what he could have done better to show good self-control in those situations. Each situation is one that children can relate to in and around school.
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This worksheet aims to help children understand what self-control is and also become more aware of emotions and situations that might lead them to lose control of their feelings. They will read the 9 scenarios and sort them into examples of good self control or not self control.
Check out our Self Control - How I Feel When…
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