Welcome to A Plus Learning!
A Plus Learning prides itself on providing teachers and counsellors with quality educational materials and resources that are designed to enhance the engagement and performance of students allowing them to achieve excellent results. Our materials and resources can also be used by teachers and counsellors to enhance their professional development.
Welcome to A Plus Learning!
A Plus Learning prides itself on providing teachers and counsellors with quality educational materials and resources that are designed to enhance the engagement and performance of students allowing them to achieve excellent results. Our materials and resources can also be used by teachers and counsellors to enhance their professional development.
We have come up with an elegant and classic look for our fun teacher and staff awards.
These fun teacher and staff awards are a great way to recognize, affirm and acknowledge their talents, skills, and capabilities. These could be given throughout the school year. It could also be given during faculty development and departmental meetings. Blank templates are also provided if you want to add more awards.
The file is in powerpoint format. Use "TEXT BOX" to insert the award and the awardee. No school year or date is added since this could be used anytime during the school year. It is on A4 size and JPEG format.
List of Awards
Early riser
Life Saver
Night Owl
Task Card King/Queen Award
Steve Jobs Award
Iron Chef
PD expert
Family Fun-Tastic
Energizer Bunny
The Survivor Award
Happy Hoarder
Heart of Gold
Hallway Ninja
Hot Stuff
Grace under pressure
Keeper of Keys
Superb Staff
Shakespeare Award
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Brilliant Mind
Testing Diva
Intervention guru
Glee award
Discipline Master
Dismissal Pro
Hallway Boss
True Believer
Carpool Boss
Scheduling Wizard
Sight Word Whiz
Bulletin Board Master
Sweet Tooth
Fashionista Award
Terrific Team Player
Amaze-Balls Attitude
Most Patient
Kid Whisperer
Stem Pro
Legacy Builder
Workshop Magician
Excellent Teamwork
Animal Whisperer
School Comedian
Pearly Whites
OC Organizer
Peacekeeper Award
Google Classroom Expert
Fundraiser Hero
Sports Phenom
Above and Beyond
Cool. Calm, and Collected
Anchor Chart Master
King/ Queen of Committees
School Spirit Idol
Zealous Planner
Maintenance Pro
Rockstar King/Queen
Records Master
Helping Hand
Games Master
Carpe Diem
Go Getter
Jack of All Trades
Miracle Worker Award
Listening Ear
Most Dependable
Empathy Award
Enthusiastic Award
Thomas Edison Award
This bundle includes 2 of our resources:
A. Student Awards for Teens Gold Edition
Our older students need to be recognized and affirmed for their dedication and efforts in school. We have come up with a more formal looking editable award or certificate that you could give to your older students.
The file is in power point version and the awards are saved in JPEG format. Blank templates are also included.
To edit names, awards, and date, use “INSERT TEXT BOX” and type on the insert box to add your text.
The awards can be printed out in black and white or in gray scale. Just adjust the color settings of your printer to black & white or gray scale.
List of Awards
Top Attendance
Role Model
Amaze-balls
Sports Phenom
Pitch Perfect
Picasso Award
Math Mastermind
Steve Jobs
Most improved
Terrific team player
Peacekeeper
The Historian Award
Outstanding Organizer
Awesome Bookworm
Positive Participant
Remarkable reporter
Hero of Honesty
Happy Helper
Remarkably Responsible
Kindness award
Perfect penmanship
Junior Masterchef
Marie Curie Award
Marvellous Motivator
Fantastic Tutor
Active Listener
Academic Superstar
Grammar Wizard
Heart of Gold
Stellar Storyteller
Social Butterfly
Curious George
Light Bulb
B. End of the Year Reflection Activities for Secondary Students
Let your teens have some fun and learning before the school year ends.
Our End of the Year Reflection Activities is a great learning process for them. It helps them to review, analyze, summarize events, experiences and learnings.
This could also be a great keepsake for the year that has gone by.
The file is in power point version and the activities are saved in JPEG format and A4 size format.
List of Activities
Facebook Profile- boy/girl version
My Accomplishments
#Flashback Fridays
Words of Wisdom- boy/girl version
My Music
My Summer Plans
Message in A Bottle
Survival Kit
My Vision
My Biggest Challenges
Memory Lane
Time Turner
Getaway Plans
My Treasures
My Library
Dedication and Autograph
Thank you Notes
My Circles
Dear Future Self
Instagram Post
Twitter: Tweet It
Popcorn and Cinema
Best Teachers
What I have Learned
Lessons I Have Learned About Life
Let your teens have some fun and learning before the school year ends.
Our End of the Year Reflection Activities is a great learning process for them. It helps them to review, analyze, summarize events, experiences and learnings.
This could also be a great keepsake for the year that has gone by.
The file is in power point version and the activities are saved in JPEG format and A4 size format.
List of Activities
Facebook Profile- boy/girl version
My Accomplishments
#Flashback Fridays
Words of Wisdom- boy/girl version
My Music
My Summer Plans
Message in A Bottle
Survival Kit
My Vision
My Biggest Challenges
Memory Lane
Time Turner
Getaway Plans
My Treasures
My Library
Dedication and Autograph
Thank you Notes
My Circles
Dear Future Self
Instagram Post
Twitter: Tweet It
Popcorn and Cinema
Best Teachers
What I have Learned
Lessons I Have Learned About Life
Tweens and Teens Feelings Flash Cards
The emotions flashcards include 28 different feelings/emotions. It includes what trigger each emotions and feelings. It also has an interview guide questions to help your students identify, express their feelings and promote discussions.
The 28 feelings/emotions are:
Girls emotions/feelings:
1. Baffled
2. Passionate
3. Ecstatic
4. Mad- Frantic
5. Splendid
6. Melancholic
7. Terrified
8. Astounded
9. Introverted
10. Apprehensive
11. Placid
12. Pensive
13. Flabbergasted
14. Sullen
Boys' emotions and feelings:
1. Perplexed
2. Piqued
3. Contented
4. Mad-Absurd
5. Grand
6. Distressed
7. Anxious
8. Stunned
9. Cautious
10. Tense
11. Quiet
12. Wistful
13. Startled
14. Cantankerous
Keep Calm Strategies for Tweens and Teens
Our tweens and teens go through a lot of changes and these changes often make them feel anxious, stressed, worried, frustrated, angry, etc...
These 50 calming strategies could help your students to keep their focus and concentration, develop and enhance good coping skills as well as self-regulate. It could help them to stay calm and assist them in managing the situation and their emotions.
It includes:
Brief discussion of pre-adolescence and adolescence
Reasons why students are not calm
Signs when students are not calm
What we want our students to know
Calming strategies include:
1. Talk it out
2. Draw
3. Paint
4. Write
5. Read
6. Exercise
7. Think of Positives
8. Listen to Music
9. Breathe
10. Walk
11. Meditate
12. Cook
13. Bake
14. Dance
15. Play sports
16.Play musical instruments
17. Hang out with friends
18. Watch your favourite television shows
19. Clean your room
20. Go out and enjoy the outdoors
21. Drink water
22. Count 1, 2, 3
23. Go to the beach
24. Gardening
25. Stargazing
26. Surfing
27. Swimming
28. Knitting
29. Riding a bike
30.Fishing
31. Pottery
32.Wood-work
33.Cross-stitching
34. Make a scrapbook
35. Tinkering with technology
36. Photography
37. Make a Video
38. Snorkeling
39. Visit a museum
40. Visit a library
41. Sewing
42. Play video games
43. Do yoga
44. Visit a zoo
45. Scuba diving
46. Go on a road trip
47. Visit an amusement park
48. Identify your feelings
49. Do pilates
50. Hiking
Our tweens and teens deserve the best care, attention and support we could possible give them. We have bundled all of our tweens and teens resources to help you support your tweens and teens better. These resources could help your students: express their feelings better, keep calm during stressful situations, be reminded of what teachers expect them to do in the classroom and boost the self-esteem of your students.
This bundle include 7 of our tweens and teens resources.
Bundle includes:
Tweens and Teens Feelings Flash Cards
Keep Calm: Calming Strategies Flash Cards Volumes 1 & 2
Classroom Rules and Expectations for Teens
Editable Student of the Month Behavior Awards for Tweens and Teens
Editable Student of the Month Awards for Teens- Academics and Electives
This Student Awards Mega Bundle includes 6 of our resources. These student awards are a great way to reward, recognize, and affirm your students’ skills, capabilities, and good character traits. They could be given anytime within the year. These awards could boost the self-esteem of your students and reinforce good behavior.
Our tweens and teens should be recognized and rewarded for their hard work, efforts and dedication to their academics and behavior. By doing this, we reinforce good behavior, develop and enhance their character and help cultivate their talents, skills, and capabilities.
The file is in power point version and the awards are saved in PNG format. Blank templates are also included.
To edit names, awards, and date, use “INSERT TEXT BOX” and type on the insert box to add your text.
The awards can be printed out in black and white or in gray scale. Just adjust the color settings of your printer to black & white or gray scale.
This bundle includes 2 of our resources:
Editable Student of the Month Awards for Teens
List of Awards
Picasso Award- Art
Steve Jobs Award- Technology
Shakespeare Award- Literature
Harper Lee Award- Writing
Al-Khwarizmi Award- Algebra
Euclid Award- Geometry
Hipparchus Award- Trigonometry
Gottfried Leibniz Award- Calculus
Karl Pearson Award- Statistics
Aristotle Award- Biology
Albert Einstein Award- Physics
Most Valuable Player Award- sports
Academy Award- Performing Arts
Grammy Award- Music
Erasthostenes Award- Geography
William Stubbs Award- History
Junior Masterchef Award- Home Economics
Linguist Award- Foreign languages
Great Builder Award- Wood work
Bulgati Veyron Award- Automotive
Luca Pacioli Award- Accounting
Adam Smith Award- Economics
Sigmund Freud Award- Psychology
Philip Kotler Award- Marketing
Federal Marshal Award- Law Enforcement
Editable Student of the Month Behavior Awards
List of Awards
Perfect attendance
Showing good manners
Amazing attitude
Being kind
Good leader
Great team player
Keeping the peace
Making everyone happy
Making everyone laugh
Great tutor
Motivating others
For being patient
For happily helping others
For keeping things organized
For being honest
For being good listener
Friendly and sociable
Keeping cool during stressful times
Teacher’s right hand
Positive participant in class
Excellent example to others
Totally tidy in class
Sweet
Aware of all the safety procedures in school
Great bus rider
Remarkably responsible
Showing improvement
Being grateful
Student End of the Year Awards: Sailing Theme
These 70 fun awards could be used to reward your students for their hardwork, efforts and character traits. Blank templates are also provided if you want to make your own award.
The awards come with a boy and girl version.
The file is in power point version and the awards are saved in PNG format.
To edit names, awards, and date, use “INSERT TEXT BOX” and type on the insert box to add your text.
The awards can be printed out in black and white or in gray scale. Just adjust the color settings of your printer to black & white or gray scale.
A list of awards is included. It is on a separate document.
Awards include:
King/Queen of Attendance award
Picasso award
Ps & Qs award
Early Bird award
5.Amaze-balls attitude award
Sports Phenom award
Rockstar King/Queen award
Academy award
Super Speller award
Shakespeare award
Pitch Perfect award
Kindness award
Captain of the ship award
Thomas Edison Junior award
Math Mastermind award
Most Patient award
Steve Jobs Junior award
Perfect Penmanship award
Sight Word Whiz
Most Improved award
Terrific Team Player award
Steve Irwin Junior award
Junior Masterchef award
Phonics Phenom award
Ray of Sunshine award
Peacekeeper award
Captain Planet award
Entertainer of the Year award
Social Studies Scholar award
Class Cheerleader award
Heart of Gold award
Fantastic Tutor award
Marvellous Motivator award
Stellar Storyteller award
Dancing Dude award
Dancing Diva award
Cheerful Helper award
Outstanding Organizer award
The Flash award
Light Bulb award
Energizer Bunny award
Curious George award
Awesome Bookworm award
Boys/Girl Scout award
Remarkably Responsible award
Hero of Honesty award
Active Listener award
Social Butterfly award
49.Homework Hero award
Mr./Miss Cool award
Teacher’s Right Hand award
Above & Beyond award
Fashionable Boy/Girl award
Sweet As Honey award
Vocabulary Master award
Positive Participant award
Academic Superstar award
Grammar Wizard award
Sensational Sharer award
Impressive Informant award
Perfectly Persuasive award
Hallway Master award
Word Work Whiz award
Exceptional Explainer award
Excellent Example award
Remarkable Reporter award
Safety Superhero award
Totally Tidy award
Best Bus Rider award
Line Up Leader
Editable Student Award for Teens: Gold and Silver Edition:
Our older students need to be recognized and affirmed for their dedication and efforts in school. We have come up with a more formal looking editable award or certificate that you could give to your older students.
The file is in power point version and the awards are saved in JPEG format. Blank templates are also included.
To edit names, awards, and date, use “INSERT TEXT BOX” and type on the insert box to add your text.
The awards can be printed out in black and white or in gray scale. Just adjust the color settings of your printer to black & white or gray scale.
List of Awards
Top Attendance
Role Model
Amaze-balls
Sports Phenom
Pitch Perfect
Picasso Award
Math Mastermind
Steve Jobs
Most improved
Terrific team player
Peacekeeper
The Historian Award
Outstanding Organizer
Awesome Bookworm
Positive Participant
Remarkable reporter
Hero of Honesty
Happy Helper
Remarkably Responsible
Kindness award
Perfect penmanship
Junior Masterchef
Marie Curie Award
Marvellous Motivator
Fantastic Tutor
Active Listener
Academic Superstar
Grammar Wizard
Heart of Gold
Stellar Storyteller
Social Butterfly
Curious George
Light Bulb
Celebrate the Christmas season with these editable fun student awards. Your students will surely love being the recipient of these holiday themed awards. They are perfect for the holiday season especially for celebrations and parties.
The file is in power point version and the awards are saved in PNG format.
To edit names and date, use “INSERT TEXT BOX” and type on the insert box to add your text.
The awards can be printed out in black and white or in gray scale. Just adjust the color settings of your printer to black & white or gray scale.
List of Awards:
Mr. Claus Award
Mrs. Gingerbread Award
Candy Cane Award
Santa’s Elf Award
Snowflake Award
Polar Bear Award
Hot Chocolate Award
Christmas Tree Award
Mittens Award
Ice Skates Award
Ear Muffs Award
Christmas Star Award
Jingle Bell Award
Rudolph Award
Christmas Gift Award
Wreath Award
Fruit Cake Award
Poinsettia Award
Christmas stocking Award
Chimney Award
Santa’s Sleigh Award
Snowman Award
Mrs. Claus Award
Christmas Angel Award
Christmas Candle Award
Christmas Bauble Award
Carole Singer Award
Christmas Fireplace Award
Mistletoe Award
Santa’s Sack Award
Recognize, reward. and affirm the talents, skills and good character traits of your teachers. These awards could be given away every month to show how much they are appreciated or could be given at the end of the year.
Our teacher and staff awards are appropriate for primary and secondary teachers. Best of all they are editable and blank templates are provided to add more awards.
The bundle include:
Managing Trauma
This resource is for students who are suffering from trauma and have witnessed a traumatic event. It could be use as a group discussion or a one on one session. It could be use by a teacher or a school counsellor.
The resource include:
What is trauma
Causes of trauma
Ways that trauma manifest itself
Reactions to trauma
Activities on how to manage trauma
Processing Questions for each activity
Quick inputs
Bounce Back: Teaching Resilience to Students
Our students constantly face a lot of difficulties and struggles whether it’s family, school or community related. This resource could help and support them to handle their difficulties and struggles better.
This resource focuses on 4 areas of resiliency:
Self-Awareness
Conflict resolution
Empathy
Teaching Courage
It includes:
Definition of terms
Activities for each area
3.Inputs to use for discussion for each area
Processing Questions for each activity
Resilience Affirmations
Resilience is our ability to bounce back from tough situations. When a person is ready to bounce back from a difficult situation, these affirmations could help them get their heads out of the clouds and make them feel better.
These affirmations could re-focus your thoughts and be more positive. These are designed to create self-change. They could serve as an inspiration and reminders for everyday life.
These affirmations could be done first thing in the morning or in the evening or could be done throughout the day. It is suggested to use these affirmations regularly to create more impact and preserve emotional potency.
These could be printed out and you could bring them along wherever you are .
These resilience affirmation cards are in A4 size and JPEG format.
List of Resilience Affirmation Cards:
I can overcome my obstacles
I am creative
I am resourceful
I am resilient
I am emotionally resilient
I am strong
I am persistent
I am kind, smart,and important
It’s okay. I can do this
I will get through this
I will be okay
I am capable of amazing things
I am a good person
I deserve to be happy
I am stronger than I think
I am amazing
I can do anything I set my mind to
I will keep going
Do not give up
Keep moving forward
I can handle change with ease
I am unique
I believe in my abilities and skills
I can face every situation with confidence
There is always a solution to every problem
I am responsible for how I respond to others
I have the power to choose to let go of any emotion
Any difficulty that comes my way is an opportunity to grow
I am full of energy and joy
I have the power to create change
My possibilities are endless
I am in charge of how I feel
I choose happiness
I can, I will
I can make healthy choices
4.Emotional Intelligence: Activities for Student Well-Being
Teaching emotional intelligence could help students handle situations effectively, be able to identify, communicate their feelings to other people and could help them read situations and relationships. It could also help them regulate their emotions and help them respond appropriately to others.
This Emotional Intelligence resource focuses on 4 areas:
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Stress Management
General Mood
This emotional intelligence resource includes:
a. Definition of Emotional intelligence
b. Signs of high emotional intelligence
c. Signs of low emotional intelligence
d. Activities on the 4 focused areas
e. Processing questions to facilitate better learning experiences
Tweens and Teens Feelings Flash Cards
The emotions flashcards include 28 different feelings/emotions. It includes what trigger each emotions and feelings. It also has an interview guide questions to help your students identify, express their feelings and promote discussions.
The 28 feelings/emotions are:
Girls emotions/feelings:
Baffled
Passionate
Ecstatic
Mad- Frantic
Splendid
Melancholic
Terrified
Astounded
Introverted
Apprehensive
Placid
Pensive
Flabbergasted
Sullen
Boys’ emotions and feelings:
Perplexed
Piqued
Contented
Mad-Absurd
Grand
Distressed
Anxious
Stunned
Cautious
Tense
Quiet
Wistful
Startled
Cantankerous
Bounce Back: Teaching Resilience to Students
This resource focuses on 4 areas of resiliency:
Self-Awareness
Conflict resolution
Empathy
Teaching Courage
It includes:
Definition of terms
Activities for each area
3.Inputs to use for discussion for each area
Processing Questions for each activity
Emotional Intelligence
This Emotional Intelligence resource focuses on 4 areas:
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Stress Management
General Mood
This emotional intelligence resource includes:
a. Definition of Emotional intelligence
b. Signs of high emotional intelligence
c. Signs of low emotional intelligence
d. Activities on the 4 focused areas
e. Processing questions to facilitate better learning experiences
Let your students have fun with our Ocean Theme Counting Sets Practice Sheets.
This include 10 counting practice sheets
Counting practice sheets for Numbers 1-10
The file is in PDF Format. A4 paper size.
Great to use for Math classes and Math centers
This bundle includes 2 of our counting sets practice sheets.
It include 20 practice sheets in ocean and animals theme
Counting practice sheets for Numbers 1-10
The file is in PDF Format. A4 paper size.
Great for Math classes and Math centers
Let your students have fun with our Spring Theme Counting Sets Practice Sheets.
Great for PreK -1 and home-school students
This include 10 counting practice sheets
Counting practice sheets for Numbers 1-10
The file is in PDF Format. A4 paper size.
This bundle includes 4 counting sets resources ( Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer themes)
Let your students have fun with our Seasonal counting sets
This include 40 counting practice sheets
Counting practice sheets for Numbers 1-10
The file is in PDF Format. A4 paper size.
Our counting sets mega bundle include 6 of our counting sets in different themes.
This mega bundle include 60 practice sheets.
Counting practice sheets for Numbers 1-10
Great for PreK -1 and home school students.
The file is in PDF Format. A4 paper size.
A set of 20 self-esteem affirmations. These self-esteem affirmation cards are a great way in building self-esteem in teenagers. These cards could be given individually and in groups.
The file is in Powerpoint, A4 size
Cards include:
You are patient. Stay that way.
You are a star. Keep it up.
You are a good listener. Keep it up.
You are good at encouraging others. Keep it up.
You are good at planning. Keep it up.
Believe in yourself. I believe in you. You can do anything.
You are humble. Stay that way.
You make good decisions. Keep it up.
You are good at dancing. Keep up the excellent work.
You have good research skills. Keep up the excellent work.
You are understanding. Stay that way.
You are dependable. Stay that way.
You are resourceful. Keep it up.
You are good at cooking. Keep up the excellent work.
You are reliable. Stay that way.
You are supportive. Stay that way.
You think first before you act. Keep it up
You have a great imagination.
You are a great leader. Keep up the excellent work.
You are good at baking. Keep up the excellent work.
Classroom jobs are a great way to teach your students leadership, accountability, and responsibility, and service
These classroom jobs for high school students include 9 jobs
Administrative Manager
Sanitation Comissioner
Environmental Manager
Head Librarian
Supply Director
IT Manager
Distribution Manager
Liaison Manager
Student Well-Being Manager
It includes:
Job description and skills needed
Job IDs
Performance Rating
Application Form
Inventory Sheets for Head Librarian and Supply Director
Editable Certificate of Recognition
Editable Certificate of Appreciation
Template for List of Applicants for each job
Blank Templates available for:
Job description and skills needed if you want to add more
Performance rating if you want to create your own rating
Job IDs if you want to create more jobs
Files are in Powerpoint, JPEG format, A4 size
A set of 20 self-esteem affirmations. These self-esteem affirmation cards are a great way in building self-esteem in teenagers. These cards could be given individually and groups.
The file in Powerpoint, A4 size
Cards include:
You are great at Math. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great at Art. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great at organizing. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great with computers. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great at singing. Keep up the excellent work.
You are healthy. Keep it up.
You are great at reading. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great at sports. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great at Science. Keep up the excellent work.
You are good in studying the lessons. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great at Geography. Keep up the excellent work.
You are great in taking down notes. Keep up the excellent work.
You are confident. Keep it up.
You are great at making friends. Keep it up.
You are great at organizing. Keep up the excellent work.
You are hardworking. Keep it up.
You are trustworthy. Keep it up.
You are great at writing. Keep up the excellent work.
You are cheerful. Keep it up.
You are great with your ideas. Keep up the excellent work
A set of 20 self-esteem affirmations. These self-esteem affirmation cards are a great way in building self-esteem in teenagers. These cards could be given individually and in groups.
The file is in Powerpoint, A4 size
Cards include:
You listen when someone share their thoughts and feelings. Keep it up!
You are an important part of the family
My mind, body and heart are calm
I forgive myself for all my mistakes
You deserve to be treated with kindness
I respect my body
Listen to your heart
I am present
You are responsible for your words and actions
I love my family
You don’t need to be perfect
You can handle changes that come your way
Don’t compare yourself with others
You can fight with your family and still be loved
You can let go of your worries
You peacefully resolve worries
I can think positive thoughts
I accept all my flaws
You speak with respect
You are supported
A set of 20 self-esteem affirmations. These self-esteem affirmation cards are a great way in building self-esteem in teenagers. These cards could be given individually and in groups.
The file is in Powerpoint, A4 size
Cards include:
You are worthy
You are clever
You matter no matter what
You are grateful.
You are curious
You are seen
You are compassionate. Stay that way.
You got this
You are inspiring
You are inclusive. Stay that way.
You are good enough
You were born to stand out
You are safe here
You are in charge of your attitude
You are appreciated
You are considerate
You are generous
You are fun
You have the power to create change
You belong