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Molly, a school counselor and teacher, and Jill, an Occupational Therapist, have combined their experience and energy - their MOXIE - to create relevant and actionable resources to nurture students' confidence and resilience.

Molly, a school counselor and teacher, and Jill, an Occupational Therapist, have combined their experience and energy - their MOXIE - to create relevant and actionable resources to nurture students' confidence and resilience.
Gratitude Lesson for Kids  - Feelings
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Are you wondering how to teach kids gratitude? This lesson can help! This lesson takes a deep dive into examining the feelings of gratitude in our bodies. This is the perfect lesson to make gratitude deeper and more meaningful for you and your students. Ideal for grades 4th - 6th. What is gratitude? Gratitude is the ability to recognize and acknowledge the good things, people, and places in our lives. Many studies have confirmed the positive effects of gratitude. This lesson gives students the opportunity to identify and share the things in their life for which they are grateful. Going deeper, students will also have the opportunity to reflect and engage gratitude in their own bodies. Resource Contains: 8 Pages of reflective gratitude activities on which students may write, color, or type A short, optional Google Slides is included. Lesson Objectives: Define gratitude and identify things in life for which we are grateful. Reflect on the meaning of gratitude and how it feels in our bodies. Why teach gratitude? Teaching children the concept of gratitude is essential. Children who are grateful are happier, enjoy deeper relationships, and even earn higher grades in school. If you’ve ever wondered if it’s necessary to teach children about gratitude, the research asserts that it is. Teaching children about gratitude will enhance their lives and the lives of everyone around them. Resource Features: Lessons contain detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching gratitude. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student to the feelings of gratitude. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Gratitude Lesson – Grateful for my Strengths BOOM Cards – VIA 24 Character Strengths BOOM Cards – Character Strength Scenarios Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers.
Empathy Quiz & Activities for Students
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Empathy Quiz & Activities for Students

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If you are trying to help your students develop empathy, this lesson can help! It contains an empathy quiz and other empathy activities for kids! It explores how one person’s empathetic feelings can ignite kind and compassionate action. The variety of activities and worksheets will allow for individual and small-group work. This lesson works well in upper elementary grades. This product contains Google Slides and Fillable PDF versions Lesson Contains - 9 worksheets and activities: Empathy Quiz: Just How Empathetic Am I? (3 versions) Empathy Quiz Reflection activity If the Shoe Fits individual worksheet If the Shoe Fits partner activity Scenarios: What Would You Do? (small group activity) You Have the Power to do Good worksheet The Power of One, ask The Power of One Discussion Questions. Coloring page: It All Begins With One and That’s Me Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching empathy. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student to empathy. Lesson Objectives: Analyze our typical empathetic responses. Demonstrate how empathetic feelings can ignite kind and compassionate action. Imagine what experiences might be like for other people. Resource Features: Lessons contain detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. Students may complete the Empathy Quiz and reflection individually, do If the Shoe Fits with a partner and then top it off with Scenarios: What Would You Do? within a small group. The variety of activities allows for flexible grouping. These activities may be completed in succession or spread out over a period of time in any order. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Empathy Lessons BUNDLE Empathy Lesson – Understanding Empathy | Exploring Your Iceberg Empathy Lesson – Seeing Other Perspectives Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers.
Character Strengths Activities for Kids | Gratitude
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Character Strengths Activities for Kids | Gratitude

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Would you like to teach character strengths to your students? This lesson about 24 character strengths will help! This is a fun and reflective character strength activity for kids ages 11-14. Resource Contains: 2 Character strengths student inventories 24 Character strength cards - each defining the character strength term 6 Virtue posters - defining each virtue Top Character Strengths and Letters of Gratitude worksheets Lesson Objectives: Identify top character strengths through VIA character strengths survey. Reflect on our unique combinations of strengths and how can use them to flourish. Define & categorize strengths (bonus extension activities included). Resource Features: Lessons contain detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching gratitude using character strengths. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student to gratitude. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Gratitude Lesson – The Feelings of Gratitude | Gratitude in the Body VIA Character Strength Boom Cards that complement this lesson. You may find the character strength boom cards at: BOOM Cards – VIA 24 Character Strengths BOOM Cards – Character Strength Scenarios Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Empathy - Exploring Inner Qualities
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Empathy - Exploring Inner Qualities

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Are you looking for activities to teach empathy to children? This empathy lesson for kids can help! Students will analyze how they share their invisible qualities with the world, including their values, beliefs, hopes and dreams and attain greater self-awareness of how they show up in the world. This product contains Google Slides and Fillable PDF versions Why Teach Empathy? Understanding ourselves and how we show up in the word is a key factor in learning empathy. Teaching students empathy will allow them to flourish in the classroom and beyond. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching empathy. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student’s empathy. Lesson Objectives: Reflect on our visible and invisible personal characteristics. Increase empathy by allowing students glimpses into each other’s lives. Lesson Includes: 6 pages of worksheets and activities along with a detailed teacher lesson plan. The Amazing Parts of Me (analyze visible and invisible characteristics) The Amazing Parts of Me (more structured) It Begins with Thoughts and Words poem analysis Thoughts --> Words --> Actions worksheet Everything You Need is Already Inside YOU worksheet The Amazing Parts of Me example page Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching empathy. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student’s empathy. Resource Features: Lessons contain detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Empathy Lessons BUNDLE Empathy Lesson – Empathy Quiz & Refection | If the Shoe Fits Empathy Lesson – Seeing Other Perspectives Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers.
Growth Mindset Coloring Pages | Quotes
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Growth Mindset Coloring Pages | Quotes

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Are you looking for fun coloring pages that kids will love and yet still serve a purpose? These are inspirational coloring pages that you can feel good about having students color during class time because they promote positivity and a growth mindset. There are 25 different coloring pages in this package with quotes from a variety of famous figures - some modern and some historical. Resource Contains: (examples) 25 inspirational quotes coloring pages QUOTES in these Coloring Pages: • Nothing will work unless you do. ~ Maya Angelou • Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does! ~ William James • Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time. ~Ruth Bader Ginsburg • There is nothing impossible to they who will try. ~ Alexander the Great • I can do small things in a great way. ~ Martin Luther King Jr. • Don’t wait for your ship to come in, swim out to it. ~ Barry Sheene • Make each day your masterpiece. ~ John Wooden • Never bend your head, always hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye. ~ Helen Keller • Always stay true to yourself. ~ Michelle Obama • Good thoughts will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely. ~ Roald Dahl • All dreams are within reach when you keep moving towards them. ~ Viola Davis • Be the change you wish to see in the world. ~ Mahatma Gandhi • Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud. ~ Maya Angelou • Let us always meet each other with a smile. ~ Mother Teresa • You must do the things you think you cannot do. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt • You are enough just as you are. ~ Meghan Markle • Spread love everywhere you go. ~ Mother Teresa • Shoot for the moon, because even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars. ~ Norman Vincent Peale • Strong people don’t put others down; they lift them up. ~ Michael P. Watson • Treat others how you wish to be treated. ~ Proverb • The power of imagination makes us infinite. ~ John Muir • Believe you can, and you’re halfway there. ~ Teddy Roosevelt • If my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it. ~ Muhammad Ali • Fall seven times, stand up eight. ~ Japanese Proverb • Nothing is impossible. The word itself says, “I’m possible!” ~ Audrey Hepburn Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for fun, engaging independent activities to promote a growth mindset.
"What is Mindfulness?" - Lesson for kids
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"What is Mindfulness?" - Lesson for kids

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Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Lessons and Activities: What is Mindfulness? A Mindful Body and Brain The Positive Effects of Mindfulness Mindful versus Unmindful Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. Product Features: Each lesson contains detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be in a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to the whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. If you like this lesson, you might also like our other MINDFULNESS resources: Mindfulness Lesson - Mindfulness in Action Mindfulness Lesson – Mindfulness and our Thoughts Mindfulness Lesson – Mindful Breathing Mindfulness Lesson – Senses and Mindfulness Mindfulness Lesson – What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness Vocabulary and Vocab Quizzes Mindfulness Quizzes – Assess Student Knowledge Mindfulness Posters Mindfulness Coloring Pages
Mindful Breathing for Kids
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Mindful Breathing for Kids

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Mindful breathing is a powerful calming technique. Focusing on our breath when we are upset, nervous, or stressed is a quick way to activate our body’s natural relaxation response. Mindful breathing assists the body by slowing heart rate, lowering blood pressure, and improving focus. Lessons and Activities: A Mindful Breath The Brain and Mindful Breathing My Breathing Tools Directed Relaxation Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. Product Features: Each lesson contains detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be in a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to the whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Mindful Yoga Cards Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Mindfulness and our Thoughts | Mindfulness Lesson
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Mindfulness and our Thoughts | Mindfulness Lesson

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Mindfulness allows us to regulate our attention so that we benefit from positive experiences and limit the effect of worry and destructive experiences. Focusing our thinking on what brings us joy and fulfillment lets our thinking settle on the positive – positive thoughts and positive emotions. Lessons and Activities: Thoughts and Emotions Mindful Emotions Pleasant Events Unpleasant Events Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. Product Features: Each lesson contains detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be in a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to the whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. If you like this product, you might want to check out our other MINDFULNESS RESOURCES: *Mindfulness BUNDLE Mindfulness Lesson – Mindfulness in Action Mindfulness Lesson – Stress and Mindfulness Mindfulness Lesson – Mindfulness and our Thoughts Mindfulness Lesson – Mindful Breathing [Mindfulness Lesson – Senses and Mindfulness] Mindfulness Lesson – What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness Vocabulary and Vocab Quizzes Mindfulness Quizzes – Assess Student Knowledge Mindfulness Posters Mindfulness Coloring Pages Mindful Yoga Cards
Stress and Mindfulness
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Stress and Mindfulness

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Today’s youth can have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and their ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help us with attention, focus, and self-calming. Mindfulness techniques provide students with a greater understanding of why these tools are so effective in combatting the stress response. Lessons and Activities: The Stressed Brain A Mindful Brain Brain Power Savoring Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. Product Features: Each lesson contains detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be in a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to the whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate.
Lucky MARCH Calendar
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Lucky MARCH Calendar

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Your Lucky March calendar is here! In our town, March has definitely come in as a lion today! Maybe it will go out as a lamb. In the meantime, it’s the perfect weather for flying a kite! Take Care, Molly & Jill