Lesson Package | Self Esteem Worksheets and Presentation

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Elementary school Lesson Package | Self Esteem Worksheets and Presentation

Provider: Counseling Teacher Brandy

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Selected for its practical self-esteem activities that help upper elementary and middle school students build confidence in group settings

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CooperationReflectionSelf-Esteem3rd Grade4th Grade5th Grade

Upper elementary and middle school students can always use a boost in self esteem. Learning to love oneself is especially difficult at this age. This group counseling lesson includes counseling activities and printables that build confidence and increase self respect. Use for small group or whole group lessons. I use this resource for a girls' group but it would also work with an entire class.


Includes

- 22 page interactive Powerpoint Presentation (2 versions/themes)
- 3 wall posters
- Mirror Mirror activity and worksheet
- ME activity and worksheet
- Partner Role Play - Body Language activity and worksheet
- My 5 Top Talents sheet
- See Your Success worksheet
- Habits of People With High Self-Esteem worksheet
- 20 page self-esteem and goals journal (40 prompts)

This resource is also found in Counseling Teacher Brandy's "Coping Skills Friendship Bundle". Be sure not to buy it twice!

This is a digital download. You will get an email, not a hard copy in the mail.

Lesson Package | Self Esteem Worksheets and Presentation

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Counseling Teacher Brandy

Counseling Teacher Brandy creates Social Emotional Learning resources for schools. They are high-quality products for teachers to use. Students can learn how to manage their feelings.



Eduye Product ID: 41769

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