Resources in Social And Emotional Development encourage children to develop positive peer and adult interactions and to manage self-expression and inner feelings. Many of our favorite characters, such as Daniel Tiger and Super Why, teach lessons on confronting our fears, working together as a team, and welcoming a new member to a family. Kindness is explored in a lesson that also challenges a student's artistic expression by making a Kindness Tree. An interactive activity can be used to encourage and teach appropriate social behaviors. Social problem solving, self awareness, and empathy are also explored.
Looking to build a customized social emotional activity? Or do you want some lesson plans that are ready to go? Either way, our collection of social emotional learning teaching resources is full of the tools you need to fill your SEL curriculum.
Explore SEL resources like worksheets, books, posters, presentations and more that cover social emotional learning topics from self management to positive relationships and lots in between.
Most of our teaching resources are free and all of our PDFs are free to print and share for non-commercial use. So explore and feel free to share in your online classroom or print for your students
BrainPOP is committed to developing SEL content that supports the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) framework. From movies on mindfulness, conflict resolution, determination, and more to activities like coding an anti-bullying campaign, BrainPOP provides a range of opportunities that address CASEL’s five competencies: Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.
Have an SEL resource that you would like to share? Please email Mr. V (rvelami@schools.nyc.gov )so we can add it to the page.