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7th grade school counseling literature circles

Preview of Poetry & Art: Blackout Poetry Book Pages

Poetry & Art: Blackout Poetry Book Pages

Created by
KRIOpie Design
(7) BLOWN UP BOOK PAGES & Instructions Included for creating poetry from the heart without the pressure of rhyming or form. Even if participants are not familiar with the principles of poetry (i.e., feeling, image, rhythm simile, metaphor, shape, and sound), they can express themselves with this fun activity to creatively problem solve varying poetic forms. Teach Social Emotional Learning or Poetry in a supportive way that will encourage creativity, participation, and deeper self-expression.
Preview of The Girls Book Club Activity Pack

The Girls Book Club Activity Pack

Looking for a more long-term intervention for your girl drama??? This 35 page PDF book club activity pack has been created to use with the book, The Girls, by Amy Goldman Koss. This book is a fantastic resource to use with upper elementary or middle school girls when discussing themes of relational aggression, bullying, conflict, effective problem solving, and communication skills. The activity pack includes a theme/question guide, a session planning guide, and student activities that also inco
Preview of Isaiah Dunn is My Hero Lit Log (Novel Study) For Distance or Classroom Learning

Isaiah Dunn is My Hero Lit Log (Novel Study) For Distance or Classroom Learning

This is a lit log for Isaiah Dunn is My Hero by Kelly J. Baptist. The book is written as journal entries from the perspective of a ten-eleven-year-old boy. Themes in the book are dealing with the sudden death of a family member, depression and alcoholism, loss of job and home, friendships, responsibilities, and carrying on a legacy. The focus skills of the lit log are:* use text to ask/answer questions to explain/make inferences* determine theme/summarize* describe/explain characters,
Preview of Mr. Terupt Book Club Activity Pack

Mr. Terupt Book Club Activity Pack

Purchase this PDF book club activity pack to address anxiety, bullying, or friendship themes with upper elementary or middle school students. This 22-page PDF book club activity pack includes: o Mr. Terupt Session Overview o Mr. Terupt Themes/Question Guide Sheet o Group Name and Rules Sheet o Student Job Sheets o Miracle Scale o Anxiety Trigger Pictures o Perspective-Taking Sheet o Recycled vs Trashy Thought Cards o “What’s in Your Head” worksheet o My Favorite Things Pocket Card o Nervous
Preview of Social Story-Classroom Respect

Social Story-Classroom Respect

This is a story that can be read with elementary or middle school students. It discusses students who talk in class and how that affects the teacher. There is a focus on learning empathy. Have students read the story and then lead a discussion or journaling. You can have them talk about similar personal experiences or brainstorm additional solutions/endings to the story.
Preview of Students Can Help Keep Students Safe:  School Violence Prevention, Lockdowns

Students Can Help Keep Students Safe: School Violence Prevention, Lockdowns

This book will help prevent school violence. It is for grades 4th to 7th grade. The language is nonthreatening and children will quickly understand all of the concepts. Book and video download available. The Bad Guys https://tinyurl.com/mr7w4h9j is the sister title for younger grades Preschool to 3 rd grade.“Students Can Help Keep Schools Safe is a timely book that addresses a subject we wish was non-existent. The message of this book enables children to be aware of potential danger as well as
Preview of Every Child Succeeds: A Short Story and Discussion Guide ("The Foster Home")

Every Child Succeeds: A Short Story and Discussion Guide ("The Foster Home")

Created by
Compass Rose
“The Foster Home” A Short Story and Discussion GuideBy Betty J. White, copyright 2023, a.k.a. Compass Rose May want to pair this with: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-House-That-Kleenex-Built-Write-Your-Own-Mystery-Grade-5-on-up-10146301since it is a completed version of the mystery and this would make a complete unit.- A reading selection suggested for grades 5 on up.- This short story is about relationships. It’s about several children who are raised in a foster home where ever
Preview of NO PREP NEEDED SEL Lesson Using "Salt in His Shoes" to Set Goals

NO PREP NEEDED SEL Lesson Using "Salt in His Shoes" to Set Goals

Created by
Miss T
Social Emotional Learning allows us as educators to learn more about our students. It also inspires meaningful conversations and actions to occur inside and outside of the classroom. Use this lesson to help motivate your students to set some goals and stay motivated! This lesson includes an audio reading of "Salt in His Shoes" which shares Michael Jordan's inspiring and motivational journey to become one of the greatest basketball players of all time. Jordan's story is a great way to teach stude
Preview of Social Story-Friendship/Making New Friends

Social Story-Friendship/Making New Friends

This is a social story about friendship and making new friends, with a focus on empathy. Can be used with K-8. Have students read the story as a group, then follow with journaling or a discussion. Students can share similar personal experiences or talk about other possible endings to the story.
Preview of Just Like Jackie Read Aloud Write Along

Just Like Jackie Read Aloud Write Along

This is a book study of Just Like Jackie, by author Lindsey Stoddard.The inside cover of the book says:"Robinson has always been her grandpa's right hand. She helps him fix cars in his repair shop and collect sap from the maple trees in their backyard. Now she's his right hand more than ever, because Grandpa's memory's been getting tired lately, and he can forget the simplest things, like how to make their favorite dinners or where he put his jacket. Sometimes he even forgets Robinson's name. Ro
Preview of Individual Counseling Feeling Check-In Sheet

Individual Counseling Feeling Check-In Sheet

This simple check-in sheet allows students to use a dry erase marker or play-doh to quickly report how they are doing in major categories of their lives. Students will make a happy face, straight face, or sad face to report how they are feeling. Use it at the beginning of each individual counseling session to track improvement with students. Quest'opera è distribuita con Licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Condividi allo stesso modo 4.0 Internazionale.
Preview of Culture Read Alouds with Activities (from ESL for Beginners Culture Explorers)

Culture Read Alouds with Activities (from ESL for Beginners Culture Explorers)

Why not read some engaging literature aloud to your ESL students so they can see how others have experienced new cultures? The books on this free product all provide wonderful opportunities for your students to see that they aren't the only ones going through culture shock or trying to understand the English-speaking culture. Culture Read Alouds with Activities (from the ESL for Beginners Culture Explorers Sessions Guide) also comes with comprehension questions and engaging activities.
Preview of Right as Rain Lit Log novel study for Google Docs

Right as Rain Lit Log novel study for Google Docs

This resource includes Right as Rain (by Lindsey Stoddard) Lit Log (Novel Study) for Google Docs, an answer guide, and a list of Common Core State Standards. Right as Rain is a great realistic fiction. Themes of the book include: dealing with grief (death of a family member), moving to a new community, friends, school, and being on a team or part of a group. Key focus skills in the lit log are:* using text to explain, draw inferences, cite textual evidence* determine theme, central idea
Preview of Emotions/Facial Expressions Social Story

Emotions/Facial Expressions Social Story

Use this social story to assist a student with understanding the concept of facial expressions and emotions. Read it to a whole group, one on one, or place in your reading center.
Preview of Not an Easy win Lit Log (Novel Study)

Not an Easy win Lit Log (Novel Study)

This is a lit log (novel study) for Not an Easy Win by Chrystal D. Giles (author of Take Back the Block), a middle grade realistic fiction written from the perspective of a 12-year-old boy about facing challenges, what people think about you versus who you think you are, a multigenerational family, friendships, and a parent in jail. The lit log should be used/modified to best meet the needs of each student/class. Key focus skills in the lit log are: * use text to explain, draw inferen
Preview of Something to Say Lit Log (Novel Study)

Something to Say Lit Log (Novel Study)

This is a lit log for Something to Say, by Lisa Moore Ramée, the author of A Good Kind of Trouble. The book is written from the perspective of Janae, an eleven-year-old 7th grade girl. The main character deals with middle grade students’ biggest concerns of fitting in versus standing out, having friends, and finding your voice besides family and social activism (whether or not to change the name of the middle school). Unfortunately, Janae does not use healthy coping strategies. Key foc
Preview of The Only Black Girls in Town Novel Study For Google Docs (for Distance Learning)

The Only Black Girls in Town Novel Study For Google Docs (for Distance Learning)

This is a novel study (lit log) by MrsDsEducationalTools for the realistic fiction, The Only Black Girls in Town by Brandy Colbert. The themes of the book include racism, prejudice, family, friends, middle school, divorce, moving, small towns, and secrets from the past. The focus skills of the lit log are: * cite textual evidence* determine theme/central idea/summarize* describe/analyze characters/plot* use text to determine words/phrases* explain/analyze points of view Interest L
Preview of Circle Time Discussion- "Dealing with Change" NO PREP

Circle Time Discussion- "Dealing with Change" NO PREP

This is a Google Drive Presentation that can be used both in person or online to generate discussions among groups of students. Great for Circle Time! Graphics in slide show can be removed if needed. "Dealing with Change"Handling change can be quite difficult especially when you aren't prepared. This group discussion reviews how we might feel when change occurs as it can be difficult to understand mixed emotions when going through sudden changes. Understanding that feeling this way is normal is
Preview of What Lane? Lit Log (Book Study) (For Google Docs)

What Lane? Lit Log (Book Study) (For Google Docs)

This is a lit log for What Lane? by Torrey Maldonado. This is an awesome book to help guide open discussions about racism in America. This book’s perspective of a sixth-grade boy who has a Black dad and a white mom, its focus on current, critical themes, and its use of everyday language will motivate even the most reluctant reader and help guide open discussions about racism. The lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (book study, literature
Preview of Sweety by Andrea Zuill

Sweety by Andrea Zuill

-Discussion Questions-Internet connections-Activities-A list of companion books by the authorIt is a great way to introduce this book to students**Check out our other product listings for Battle of the Books Questions**
Preview of Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

This lit log (novel study) is for the realistic fiction, Naomis Too (by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich and Audrey Vernick) about a blended, biracial family. Themes in this novel include:- blended, biracial family- racism- self identity- talking about feelings- diversity- middle school issues- friendships- marriage and divorce- social justice- community involvement Naomis Too is a sequel to Two Naomis. However, it could be read without reading Two Naomis. The key focus skills o
Preview of Efrén Divided Lit Log (novel study) (For Classroom or Distance Learning)

Efrén Divided Lit Log (novel study) (For Classroom or Distance Learning)

This lit log (novel study) is for Efrén Divided, a realistic fiction from the perspective of a 7th grade boy whose parents are undocumented. Themes in the book include: immigration, deportation, family, “making do”, friendship, and injustice. Key focus skills are:* use text to explain, draw inferences, cite textual evidence* determine theme, central idea, summarize* describe, compare/contrast, analyze characters, setting, events/plot* describe, explain, analyze points of view I hope this lit
Preview of Thank You, Omu by Oge Mora

Thank You, Omu by Oge Mora

-Discussion Questions-Internet connections-Activities-A list of companion books by the authorIt is a great way to introduce this book to students**Check out our other product listings for Battle of the Books Questions**
Preview of Independent Reading Log

Independent Reading Log

Created by
Joyce LCSW
I often use bibliotherapy to connect literacy to the therapeutic work I do with students. Many of my students have never read a whole book before and say they hate reading. Using this worksheet, I have helped them to enjoy connecting with a text. I created this reflection to encourage students to engage with a text of their choice and to be prepared to discuss based on their notes. This worksheet can be used by clinicians and teachers alike to assist students in making connections to a text and
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