(+Free Grief Worksheets) ACT For Grief and Loss: 6 ACT Tools Tool 1. Values Tool 2. Committed Action Tool 3. Acceptance Tool 4. Being Present Tool 5. Cognitive Defusion Tool 6. “The Observing Self” Pro Tip: Write a Letter about Your Loss
Anger games are great resource to develop coping skills at home, school or in a counseling environment. A review of anger management games available in the market.
Classroom management strategies for middle school are not the same as elementary strategies. Learn how to manage a middle school classroom.
data:blog.metaDescription
November 16, 2018
What do you want your students to do? There’s an edtech app for that! Created by @Poeteacher TechUseGuide pdf
Attention Getters will cut out your classroom chaos and work for all grade levels. Attention getters in the classroom are the perfect solution if you are...
What is Worldbuilding? Worldbuilding is how we create an Alternate World for our story where the AVATARS interact and the story events unfold. It is the
Is it a reflection of a warm school culture, or a subtle way to get teachers to work even harder? If you suspect it's the latter, it's time to push back.
Good old-fashioned note-taking is a skill students should master.
We all have those students that raise their hand and say, “I’m done, now what do I do?” We also have those who finish with their work and decide its time to
The LTW assignment (that is Lost Tools of Writing) can be challenging when one doesn't connect with the assigned story. Here are 5 alternative options.
Sir Terry Pratchett: Dungeon master to some, father to many
Enhance your IFS journey by getting to know what parts look like in the burdened and unburdened system. Get a sense of how managers, firefighters, and exiles can transform your inner world with Self-led leadership.
8 ideas to keep students engaged and having fun with a simple worksheet
Outlawing the words "I'm done" changed my classroom! Find out how to reform fast finishers and improve the quality of work in your room!
When I first started teaching there was only one word to describe the start of class – chaos.I remember standing in front of my class as the bell rang wondering how on earth I was going to get their attention.With half the class talking, 5 kids walking around the room, and 2 more coming in late, it
This writing prompt printable is great to leave when you have a substitute. I leave it on a day that I don't tell my students I will be absent because the prompt is all about "Our Teacher is Missing." This printable includes the prompt and a graphic organizer for prewriting. ...
Learn how to process those negative thoughts by using this decatastrophizing worksheet! This is a great tool to process those thoughts.
Quick, casual ways to make sure everybody's on board.
A metric conversion chart put together by Jenny Jones to help international cooks with her recipes.
Foundational skills of resiliency are often overlooked when it comes to the classroom. Making a meaningful connection with students can be the first step toward making sure they develop the appropriate components of resilience. Resilience in children comes in a variety of forms including but not limited to;
Want to know how to structure your coaching sessions to get your clients massive results? Sign up for this Masterclass where I teach you how.
What does a counsellor discover about people in 12 years of practice? After seeing hundreds of people, here are 12 things I've learned
Help your students manage stress better by teaching kids about the stress response & their brains. Includes fun stress response lessons ideas.
Are your worksheets contributing to meaningful learning, or just keeping students busy?
The 8 C's of Self-Leadership in IFS
If you're a new instructional coach, and you're reading this in real time, it's November. Even if you're not a new coach, but you're re...
Here they are: 15 formats for structuring a class discussion to make it more engaging, more organized, more equitable, and more academically challenging.
Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour
When we create fictional characters, we want them to be realistic. Use this resource to explore 123 ideas for character flaws.
If you think I have the answers here, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. I'm far from having any answers.
Use this post from Writers Write, your one-stop writing resource, to explore the 12 common character archetypes and how writers can use them.
Método dos Seis Chapéus do Pensamento (Six Thinking Hats®) criado por Edward de Bono que é muito útil para fazer reuniões mais rápidas, objetivas, colaborativas e produtivas, evitando discussões de…
Too often, we're expecting students to learn material without asking them to do much of anything with it. Why is this a problem? Where did it come from? And how can we fix it?
What makes some Pinterest images go viral and others not is determined by more than what it looks like! How to make viral pins. Pinterest marketing tips.
I find one of the most talked about topics in writing is “show don’t tell”. It doesn’t seem to matter how much I try not to I still do, and I also find myself repeating word…