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Lunch Bunch Morning Meeting Digital and Print SEL Worksheets

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  • Lunch Bunch Morning Meeting Digital and Print SEL Worksheets
  • Lunch Bunch Morning Meeting Digital and Print SEL Worksheets
  • Lunch Bunch Morning Meeting Digital and Print SEL Worksheets
  • Lunch Bunch Morning Meeting Digital and Print SEL Worksheets
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Description

Engage kids with structure AND fun while working on social skills in your lunch bunch groups with this digital and print social-emotional learning activity!

Includes 48 printable lunch bunch placemat worksheets. Comes in a color version and a black and white version which is perfect for coloring! You'll also get a Google Slides edition with 144 colorful slides.

There are 48 "seek and find" slides on the digital version. You can project these onto a smartboard for your students to solve while they're waiting for their friends to get their lunches.

These SEL printable worksheets are no-prep and include social-emotional learning prompts. Each day includes a check-in for how the child is feeling with a stretch of the day. Other SEL prompts focus on:

Problem-Solving Skills: 

  • Practice using I-statements
  • Scenarios to discuss what you would say or do in a given situation

Social-Emotional Learning and Fun Prompts: 

  • Creative activities to draw your feelings or finish the picture
  • Positive affirmations for self-esteem
  • Seek and find
  • Mazes and dot-to-dot
  • Spot the difference
  • Fun facts, jokes, and more!

Icebreakers and Conversation Starters for Self-Awareness: 

  • Staying on topic discussion prompts
  • Finish the sentence prompts
  • Would you rather questions
  • Share about a time when prompts

You get 4 printable pages for each of the 12 months (48 printable pages total), PLUS a digital version

These printables are versatile and not just for lunch bunches! They can also be used in small social skills groups, in individual counseling sessions, as a classroom incentive, during fun Fridays, morning meeting, and more!

This fun social skills activity is meant to be used with grownups and children together to spark engaging conversations. These placemats are not meant for children to use independently because there are discussion prompts without room to write the answers.

Some teachers even like to laminate them to reuse with dry-erase markers.

Social-emotional competencies addressed include feelings identification, self-awareness, self-esteem, social awareness, and responsible decision-making.

Who This Resource Is For: 

➜ Counselors, social workers, psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and special education teachers who are working on self-awareness, emotional identification, and social awareness skills

➜ Teachers, homeschooling parents, and other educators who want to bring more social-emotional learning into their classrooms and homes

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