More than three鈥憅uarters of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These materials will make a huge difference in helping my students with their social emotional learning. It will help students not only recognize feelings in themselves, but in others too. The materials will be primarily used in school however, the ideas and concepts will be shared with families at home.
Kindergarteners have a tough time expressing their feelings. A little SPOT of feelings is a story about a scribble SPOT that is a Emotion Detective. He teaches children all about different emotions and facial expressions so they know how to name their feelings. He also shows specific examples of children describing how they are feeling. These materials are perfect for young children. They can inspire kids to discuss and name their multitude of feelings in a kid friendly way.
As a teacher I am always looking for engaging ways to teach my students about their emotions and emotional regulation.
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These materials will make a huge difference in helping my students with their social emotional learning. It will help students not only recognize feelings in themselves, but in others too. The materials will be primarily used in school however, the ideas and concepts will be shared with families at home.
Kindergarteners have a tough time expressing their feelings. A little SPOT of feelings is a story about a scribble SPOT that is a Emotion Detective. He teaches children all about different emotions and facial expressions so they know how to name their feelings. He also shows specific examples of children describing how they are feeling. These materials are perfect for young children. They can inspire kids to discuss and name their multitude of feelings in a kid friendly way.
As a teacher I am always looking for engaging ways to teach my students about their emotions and emotional regulation.