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SEL Lessons & Activities


10 Key Components of an Effective SEL Lesson Plan (That Improve Behavior and Engagement)
Creating an effective lesson isn’t just about teaching content—it’s about building a classroom environment where students feel engaged, supported, and ready to learn. When lessons are intentionally designed, they don’t just improve academic outcomes—they also strengthen social-emotional learning (SEL), classroom behavior, and student confidence. A well-structured lesson helps students: Stay focused and engaged Understand expectations Build self-regulation skills Reflect on th
sproutingmindsss
13 hours ago4 min read


Bloom’s Taxonomy in the Classroom: 6 Levels That Support SEL and Student Thinking
Boost thinking skills in Pre-K–5 with Bloom’s Taxonomy! Get definitions, question stems, and activities for each level—remember to create!
sproutingmindsss
Jun 10, 20253 min read
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