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Tips for a Meaningful Check-In Practice and Slides

A daily check-in with students offers an opportunity to strengthen self-awareness, decision-making, social awareness, empathy, and relationships.

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Ouisi Cards

Ouisi cards promote social and emotional learning by encouraging individuals to explore their feelings and express emotions through visual storytelling and meaningful conversations.

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All the Feels Flashcards

Children will learn how to manage emotions by identifying their feelings and using the fun, developmentally appropriate coping strategies on the back of each card. The portable cards fit in a pocket, making them easy to take anywhere and allowing parents, educators, and caregivers to connect with children about emotions on their level.

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Buttons

Using assorted wooden buttons with flower patterns for Check-In involves assigning different emotions to various button designs. Students select a button that represents their current feelings during a regular check-in routine. This tactile and visually appealing method helps students articulate their emotions, encourages empathy through group discussions, and enables teachers to adjust activities based on the class's emotional state.

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Crystal Hearts

Using heart crystals for Check-In involves assigning different colors or types of crystals to specific emotions, and having students choose one to represent their current feelings during a regular check-in routine.

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Emoji Cubes

Soft foam cubes featuring twelve different friendly smiley face icons depicting a range of emotions help children relate words to feelings and understand their emotional spectrum. These sensory fidget toys include question cubes with prompts that encourage toddlers aged 3+ to talk about their emotions, fostering social skills and emotional awareness. Ideal for gifting on holidays and birthdays, they promote learning, sensory exploration, and motor skill development in a fun and engaging way.

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Erasers

Using these assorted mini erasers for Check-In involves assigning specific emotions to different eraser patterns, such as animals, fruits, numbers, and space themes. Students select an eraser that represents their current feelings during a regular check-in routine.

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Fabric

Using different fabric patterns for a Check-In involves assigning each pattern to a particular emotion and having students choose a fabric that represents their feelings during a routine check-in.

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Feeling Faces

This digital download is a wonderful set of character faces with various emotions which you can print at home. Incorporate them into your play with your toddlers to discuss different emotions in a fun and playful way. Use the printable word sheets to match the names of the emotions to their faces.

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Feelings Flashcards

Introduce emotions with Todd Parr's 20 flash cards featuring 40 different emotions, each displaying two opposite feelings with words and lively pictures. Designed to develop emotional intelligence, these portable cards are sturdy and perfect for learning at home, in the classroom, or on the go, suitable for kids aged 3 months to 4 years.

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Genuine Fred THE DAILY MOOD Desktop Flipchart

The Daily Mood by Fred is a fun and functional desktop flipchart featuring 47 moods, each with a unique smiley, snarky definition, and sample sentences. Measuring 4" x 1.25" x 5.2", it's a pleasing desk accessory that collapses flat for easy storage, making it a great gift for friends, coworkers, and anyone starting a new job.

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How I am Feeling?
Eboo

The deck is an Oppenheim Best Toy Platinum Award and the cards use fruit, similar to the "How are you Peeling" book. These cards do a gentle "compare/contrast" to help children distinguish between one emotion and another.

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Rocks

Using a variety of tumbled stones for Check-In involves assigning specific emotions to different types of stones, such as Amethyst, Rose Quartz, and Tiger Eye. Students select a stone that represents their current feelings during a regular check-in routine.

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Twisting Wire

Use the wire on your seat to sculpt the changes in your emotions from the very beginning of today until now, last night/weekend until now, or the beginning of the school year until now. Your wire could be a linear representation or an abstract image. Shape your wire in any way that best represent your emotions, moods, and feelings

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