Circle Of Control Scoot Game Activity For Kids
Use this circle of control scoot game activity to help kids identify the difference between things they can control and things they can't control. By learning to focus on the things in their control, students can cope with strong emotions such as anxiety and anger. This activity is great for working with students on emotional regulation in small group and classroom lessons.
If you are looking for a digital version of this activity, click here.
If you are looking to purchase the printable and digital version of this activity, click here to save 20%.
This resource is part of a worry and anxiety activities bundle, a social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle!
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What's Included:
30 scenario cards
An answer grid
An answer key
A poster/visual aid
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW!
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Ideas For Use:
Anxiety lessons or groups
Coping skills lessons or groups
Emotional regulation lessons or groups
With students who worry frequently
With students who could benefit from focusing on things within their control
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What Others Are Saying:
“This is a great visual for students who tend to worry about everything. Showing them that some things are not in their control and teaching them to think differently about these things has been very helpful.” -Beth J.
“I am obsessed with this resource. I teach SEL to 4th and 5th graders and we begin the year with our circle of control. Everything we teach after that focuses on controlling things in our control and letting go of things outside of our control. I cannot speak highly enough of this visual.” -Buyer
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Use this circle of control scoot game activity to help kids identify the difference between things they can control and things they can't control. By learning to focus on the things in their control, students can cope with strong emotions such as anxiety and anger. This activity is great for working with students on emotional regulation in small group and classroom lessons.
If you are looking for a digital version of this activity, click here.
If you are looking to purchase the printable and digital version of this activity, click here to save 20%.
This resource is part of a worry and anxiety activities bundle, a social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
30 scenario cards
An answer grid
An answer key
A poster/visual aid
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Anxiety lessons or groups
Coping skills lessons or groups
Emotional regulation lessons or groups
With students who worry frequently
With students who could benefit from focusing on things within their control
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“This is a great visual for students who tend to worry about everything. Showing them that some things are not in their control and teaching them to think differently about these things has been very helpful.” -Beth J.
“I am obsessed with this resource. I teach SEL to 4th and 5th graders and we begin the year with our circle of control. Everything we teach after that focuses on controlling things in our control and letting go of things outside of our control. I cannot speak highly enough of this visual.” -Buyer
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Use this circle of control scoot game activity to help kids identify the difference between things they can control and things they can't control. By learning to focus on the things in their control, students can cope with strong emotions such as anxiety and anger. This activity is great for working with students on emotional regulation in small group and classroom lessons.
If you are looking for a digital version of this activity, click here.
If you are looking to purchase the printable and digital version of this activity, click here to save 20%.
This resource is part of a worry and anxiety activities bundle, a social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
30 scenario cards
An answer grid
An answer key
A poster/visual aid
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Anxiety lessons or groups
Coping skills lessons or groups
Emotional regulation lessons or groups
With students who worry frequently
With students who could benefit from focusing on things within their control
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“This is a great visual for students who tend to worry about everything. Showing them that some things are not in their control and teaching them to think differently about these things has been very helpful.” -Beth J.
“I am obsessed with this resource. I teach SEL to 4th and 5th graders and we begin the year with our circle of control. Everything we teach after that focuses on controlling things in our control and letting go of things outside of our control. I cannot speak highly enough of this visual.” -Buyer
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.