Making “I Have, Who Has” A Little Easier For Your Students
I love “I Have, Who Has” – it feels like a game and is a fun way to review or apply material. The problem is
I love “I Have, Who Has” – it feels like a game and is a fun way to review or apply material. The problem is
Last year’s admin suggested my co-counselor and I run a book study related to SEL as a way of increasing effective SEL practices among our
The second lesson in our “social safari” mini-unit was on a topic near and dear to my heart: using your social filter. Thinking before speaking
After we did the study skills/learning skills unit “The Case of the Super Students” (someday I’ll finish blogging about that…) for 2nd grade, my co-counselor
The second lesson in 4th grade’s Trudy Ludwig unit was around her book Better Than You (I wrote about our lesson with Just Kidding here). My interim
On the Elementary Exchange FB group, there are often posts asking about transitioning between tier levels as school counselors. For folk out there that may
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