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HEY FRIENDS!!! Let's share some resources!!!!
I'm doing my best to gather resources here. I'll be changing the format once I have a spare minute, feel free to take what you need and let me know about other things to add!
Locker Organization
Great slide show for working with middle schoolers on locker organization.
My friend Claudia has an awesome website of resources!! Check out her site!
click here for Claudia's website!
Click on the titles for links!
Attendance: Attendance came up at our last district meeting, here are a few suggestions of good resources.
Attendance Works
LA Unified attendance program - see if you can google and find things....?
Attendance table at conferences:
Shift Happens
Great youtube video of statistics about how the world is changing. Go to youtube and search for Shift Happens. Great to use with College and Career lessons.
ASCA Scene
This networking site is a professional meeting place for school counseling professionals to share and learn from each other. Get answers to your school counseling questions, share your lesson plans and best practices, become the best school counselor you can be.
PBIS World
This is an amazing website! Click on a behavior or concern and there are tons of interventions suggested at increasing levels of need. Also includes data tracking sheets, reasoning behind interventions, etc. This totally knocked my socks off!!!
Oregon Children's Theater - Young Playwrights for Change
Formerly known as The Bully Project, Oregon Children’s Theatre’s playwriting contest for middle school students returns for its third year. 6th to 8th graders are invited to submit original, 10-minute plays on a featured topic selected by a national committee. The 2014-15 topic is “what is family.” Available on their website, scripts from past years winners include bullying topics.
Books (recommended from Dr.Gene Eakin):
Fostering Grit - how to teach students about Grit and lesson plans.
Ready, Willing and Able by Savitz-Rimer and Bouffard
Shop class as Soulcraft - Dr.Mathew Crawford
The Little Engine that Could - resiliency
The Energy Bus for Kids
Who Moved My Cheese? (for teens, for kids) - google who moved my cheese lesson plans
Oh, the Places You'll Go - Dr.Seuss
Printable worksheets
Worksheetworks is a wonderful resource for TONS of printable worksheets. Planners (hourly, weekly, monthly), maps, graphic organizers, etc.
I'm doing my best to gather resources here. I'll be changing the format once I have a spare minute, feel free to take what you need and let me know about other things to add!
Locker Organization
Great slide show for working with middle schoolers on locker organization.
My friend Claudia has an awesome website of resources!! Check out her site!
click here for Claudia's website!
Click on the titles for links!
Attendance: Attendance came up at our last district meeting, here are a few suggestions of good resources.
Attendance Works
LA Unified attendance program - see if you can google and find things....?
Attendance table at conferences:
Shift Happens
Great youtube video of statistics about how the world is changing. Go to youtube and search for Shift Happens. Great to use with College and Career lessons.
ASCA Scene
This networking site is a professional meeting place for school counseling professionals to share and learn from each other. Get answers to your school counseling questions, share your lesson plans and best practices, become the best school counselor you can be.
PBIS World
This is an amazing website! Click on a behavior or concern and there are tons of interventions suggested at increasing levels of need. Also includes data tracking sheets, reasoning behind interventions, etc. This totally knocked my socks off!!!
Oregon Children's Theater - Young Playwrights for Change
Formerly known as The Bully Project, Oregon Children’s Theatre’s playwriting contest for middle school students returns for its third year. 6th to 8th graders are invited to submit original, 10-minute plays on a featured topic selected by a national committee. The 2014-15 topic is “what is family.” Available on their website, scripts from past years winners include bullying topics.
Books (recommended from Dr.Gene Eakin):
Fostering Grit - how to teach students about Grit and lesson plans.
Ready, Willing and Able by Savitz-Rimer and Bouffard
Shop class as Soulcraft - Dr.Mathew Crawford
The Little Engine that Could - resiliency
The Energy Bus for Kids
Who Moved My Cheese? (for teens, for kids) - google who moved my cheese lesson plans
Oh, the Places You'll Go - Dr.Seuss
Printable worksheets
Worksheetworks is a wonderful resource for TONS of printable worksheets. Planners (hourly, weekly, monthly), maps, graphic organizers, etc.