Size Of The Problem Activities For Grades K-2
Do you know any little learners who think everything is a huge problem? What about any kids that aren't sure how to handle a problem that actually is a big problem?
Use these fun and easy size of the problem activities to help your students in grades K-2 understand the difference between a big problem and a small problem and learn to respond appropriately.
These low-prep activities are perfect for your individual, small group and classroom counseling lessons and include a digital component. The photos in this resource make it easy for young students who don't have strong reading skills.
Looking for more social problem solving activities to use with your students? Check out this social problem solving bundle and save 20%!
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What's Included:
1 Poster/Visual Aid (Color and B&W)
2 Cut & Paste Activities (Including answer keys)
1 Sorting Activity
3 Worksheets (Including answer keys)
2 Worksheets that are also included in a clip card format (including answer keys)
These resources are also included in a Google Slides format!
For more information, please see the preview!
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Ideas For Use:
Social problem solving lessons or groups
Social skills lessons or groups
Zones of regulation lessons or groups
With students with Autism
With students who could benefit from learning to react appropriately
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What Others Are Saying:
“Great introduction to these important concepts. I have many resources for older students but needed something to help introduce it to my littler students. It has been fun to see them pick up on the concepts and vocabulary and use them in everyday ways for emotional regulation.” -Cristi W.
“Some of my kids have had a hard time understanding the size of a problem and reaction, but this resource was wonderful and so helpful!” -Rylie E.
***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.
Do you know any little learners who think everything is a huge problem? What about any kids that aren't sure how to handle a problem that actually is a big problem?
Use these fun and easy size of the problem activities to help your students in grades K-2 understand the difference between a big problem and a small problem and learn to respond appropriately.
These low-prep activities are perfect for your individual, small group and classroom counseling lessons and include a digital component. The photos in this resource make it easy for young students who don't have strong reading skills.
Looking for more social problem solving activities to use with your students? Check out this social problem solving bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
1 Poster/Visual Aid (Color and B&W)
2 Cut & Paste Activities (Including answer keys)
1 Sorting Activity
3 Worksheets (Including answer keys)
2 Worksheets that are also included in a clip card format (including answer keys)
These resources are also included in a Google Slides format!
For more information, please see the preview!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Social problem solving lessons or groups
Social skills lessons or groups
Zones of regulation lessons or groups
With students with Autism
With students who could benefit from learning to react appropriately
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“Great introduction to these important concepts. I have many resources for older students but needed something to help introduce it to my littler students. It has been fun to see them pick up on the concepts and vocabulary and use them in everyday ways for emotional regulation.” -Cristi W.
“Some of my kids have had a hard time understanding the size of a problem and reaction, but this resource was wonderful and so helpful!” -Rylie E.
***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.
Do you know any little learners who think everything is a huge problem? What about any kids that aren't sure how to handle a problem that actually is a big problem?
Use these fun and easy size of the problem activities to help your students in grades K-2 understand the difference between a big problem and a small problem and learn to respond appropriately.
These low-prep activities are perfect for your individual, small group and classroom counseling lessons and include a digital component. The photos in this resource make it easy for young students who don't have strong reading skills.
Looking for more social problem solving activities to use with your students? Check out this social problem solving bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
1 Poster/Visual Aid (Color and B&W)
2 Cut & Paste Activities (Including answer keys)
1 Sorting Activity
3 Worksheets (Including answer keys)
2 Worksheets that are also included in a clip card format (including answer keys)
These resources are also included in a Google Slides format!
For more information, please see the preview!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Social problem solving lessons or groups
Social skills lessons or groups
Zones of regulation lessons or groups
With students with Autism
With students who could benefit from learning to react appropriately
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“Great introduction to these important concepts. I have many resources for older students but needed something to help introduce it to my littler students. It has been fun to see them pick up on the concepts and vocabulary and use them in everyday ways for emotional regulation.” -Cristi W.
“Some of my kids have had a hard time understanding the size of a problem and reaction, but this resource was wonderful and so helpful!” -Rylie E.
***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.