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  • The Collaborative for Social and Emotional Intelligence
  • Educators for Social Responsibility
  • ​Kikori App & Website - Social Emotional Learning Activities for All Ages​

    Kikori App is a mobile app and website that offers a large library of social emotional learning activities for students of all ages. The mobile app (Android and iOS) and the web versions of Kikori work the same way. On Kikori you can search for social emotional learning activities according to age, energy level, skill development goal, group structure, and materials that are needed or not needed for the activity. 

  • GoNoodle web-based way to get younger kids out of their seats and moving. These short physical activities provide brain breaks that can help keep them focused throughout a long day. Studies have shown that physical activity increases blood flow, which increases concentration and attentiveness. These activities make them cross the mid-line of the body, engaging both sides of the brain.
  • Responsive Classroom
  • Digital Citizenship & Social and Emotional Learning. It contains a set of digital dilemmas that students may face at some point in their lives. Each dilemma comes with discussion questions to get students thinking and talking about character. Along with the questions, we've included some relevant digital citizenship lesson plans and suggested digital tools for building strengths -- like humility or perseverance
  • Navigating SEL from the Inside Out: Looking Inside & Across 25 Leading SEL Programs: A Practical Resource for Schools and OST Providers is intended for elementary schools and out-of-school-time (OST) providers. It aims to give practitioners resources to compare what is taught, and how it is taught, across programs. It also explains how social and emotional learning programs can be adapted to OST settings.
  • Communication Skills Includes strategies, social articles, and graphic organizers to improve conversational skills, language strategies in the classroom, games, and teacher resources.
  • The Cooperative Learning Network: technology tools for collaboration. Also can join online collaborative projects
  • Collaborative Learning Center
  • Social Behavior Includes explicit break-downs of the hidden rules that underlie social interactions, strategies and social articles to address social behavior, visual tools to identify feelings and emotions in self and others, songs and games, teacher resources, and more.
  • Social Emotional Skills Provides classroom activities, card sets, and worksheets to enhance perspective-taking skills and expand emotional vocabulary.
  • Rutgers Social Emotional Learning Laboratory
  • Louisville Schools resources for elementary and middle school Includes manuals, activities, references Resources
  • Social Skills Toolbox Includes specific lessons, graphic organizers, and workbooks to address the communication and behavioral skills that impact socialization/
  • Assessing Behavior Includes explanations of the underlying issues that contribute to maladaptive behavior, assessment tools and strategies to determine the function of behavior, printable checklists and forms, and teacher resources.
  • Developing Safe and Civil Schools
  • Social Skills for Middle Schoolers
  • Emotions Color Wheel Offers a powerful visual tool to help one group feelings, and accurately label and define emotions.
  • Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility
  • Do2Learn helps teachers find a way to improve the academic achievement as well as the behavior and social skills of students with special needs. The website features games, songs, craft projects, seasonal arts and much more. Educators can access literacy tools, behavior management plans, a teacher toolbox and other materials created by experts in the area of special education. The resources have been developed specifically for students with Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder and other disabilities that inhibit their skills of self-regulation, communication, socialization and learning.
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  • Wings;Developing social and emotional intelligence through fresh and fun after school programs
  • http://www.weebehave.com/|WeeBehave provides online chore and behavior charts to help teachers and parents track and record behavior patterns.http://www.weebehave.com/
  • Behavior Management Strategies Includes accommodations and strategies, steps to developing behavior management plans, printable forms, and more.
  • Intel Cooperative Thinking Tools: free online tools to help groups make decisions and come to a consensus and see cause and effect. There is a free Webinar at the site.
  • Common Core Implementation Center of ePals gives teachers access to a broad range of online communication and collaboration tools, along with rigorous learning resources designed to facilitate authentic, project-based learning, as specified by Common Core State Standards.
    Resources available include customizable, project-based lessons and activities based on time available, subject focus and grade level from both teachers and respected content providers (e.g., National Geographic, Smithsonian, Cobblestone & Cricket magazines). Classrooms can partner in safe, digital workspaces controlled by the teacher to collaborate on activities and projects with other schools and classrooms.

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