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In this helpful new book, John Dacey, Gian Criscitiello, and
Maureen Devlin show you how to seamlessly infuse social and
emotional learning into your curriculum. With the growing emphasis
on student assessment and learning outcomes, many teachers find
they lack the time and the encouragement to begin implementing SEL
techniques into their instruction. This book offers a solution in
the form of practical lesson plans for grades 3-5 in ELA, math,
social studies, and science-all of which can be implemented without
tedious preparation and all of which are designed to boost
creativity, cooperation, concentration, and critical thinking. Your
students will learn how to... Evaluate the costs and benefits of
their decision-making; Connect daily choices to an overarching
sense of purpose; Judge independently and pursue self-awareness;
Assess, harness, and transform emotions as a strategic resource;
Gain energy from personal values and commitments; and Practice
mindfulness and think positively. Each chapter contains a number of
reproducible tools that can be photocopied from the book or
downloaded as eResources from the book product page at
www.routledge.com/9781138632066.
In this helpful book, you'll learn how to seamlessly infuse
social-emotional learning into your middle school English language
arts curriculum. With the growing emphasis on student assessment
and learning outcomes, many teachers find they lack the time and
the encouragement to begin implementing SEL techniques into their
instruction. This book offers a solution in the form of practical
lesson plans-all of which can be implemented without tedious
preparation and all of which are designed to boost self-awareness,
self-management, social awareness, and other key SEL skills. Your
students will discover how to... Practice mindfulness and think
positively, Exert self-control and employ self-management skills,
Become independent thinkers and make sound decisions, Be resilient
and develop a growth mindset, Improve relationship skills and avoid
bullying, Be authentic and develop leadership skills, And much
more! Each activity is ELA-focused, so students will develop
social-emotional learning while meeting key literacy objectives
such as reading a nonfiction speech, looking closely at symbolism,
analyzing Shakespearean sonnets, and more. The book also includes
reproducible tools for classroom use. You can photocopy them or
download them as eResources from www.routledge.com/9781138345263.
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