If you’ve been hearing about SEL but aren’t quite sure how it fits into your classroom, or if you’re already on board and looking for ways to integrate it more seamlessly, this blog is for you. We’ll share why SEL is such a big deal and how our SEL templates in Classroomscreen can make your life easier while supporting your students’ emotional growth.
Social emotional learning is all about helping students develop skills that go beyond academics—things like understanding their emotions, showing kindness, practicing empathy, and managing their behavior.
These skills are essential not just for school success but for life success. When you bring SEL into the classroom, you create a space where students feel seen, heard, and valued. It’s about building a community where everyone feels they belong.
SEL helps students develop emotional intelligence, which is crucial for understanding and managing their emotions. This, in turn, leads to better decision-making and improved relationships with peers and teachers.
Self awareness
SEL promotes self-awareness, enabling students to recognize their strengths and weaknesses. This self-awareness fosters a growth mindset and encourages students to take ownership of their learning and personal development.
Interpersonal skills
SEL enhances interpersonal skills, such as communication, cooperation, and conflict resolution. These skills are essential for building positive relationships and creating a harmonious classroom environment.
Emotional intelligence
SEL helps students develop emotional intelligence, which is essential for understanding and managing emotions. This leads to better decision-making and improved relationships with peers and teachers.
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We have another blog all about emotional intelligence, which you can read here.
Our SEL template category offers a range of ready-made screens designed to support emotional growth and classroom community. These templates include prompts and activities that encourage students to reflect on their emotions, actions, and interactions.
By using these templates, you can easily integrate SEL into your daily teaching routines and foster a positive and supportive classroom environment.
Check-ins help students identify and articulate their emotions, creating a classroom culture that values emotional expression. Use these quick, structured activities to start the day, transition between lessons, or support students in managing their feelings effectively.
SEL check in
SEL check in
This exercise guides asks students to reflect, using a piece of art to help them explore and articulate their emotions. It’s an ideal way to begin the school day or transition between activities, fostering a mindful and focused classroom environment.
This template is designed to assist you in managing students' emotional states and self-regulation within the classroom setting. This template integrates the concepts from the 'Zones of Regulation' framework developed by Leah Kuypers.
Reflection encourages students to recognize their growth and areas for improvement, while gratitude practices foster a positive mindset. These activities help students develop resilience, self-awareness, and appreciation for the people and experiences in their lives.
Let's reflect
Let's reflect
A reflective template with prompts about the school year, paired with a printable worksheet for students to fill in.
These brain break activities activities help students stay present, reduce stress, and improve focus. Incorporate these short breaks into your daily routine to create a calm, balanced, and energized classroom environment.
Mindful yoga
Mindful yoga
This template is designed to be used either as a brain break or as a transition between classes. It can be integrated into the daily schedule to promote mindfulness and physical activity.