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Help your students build confidence, make wise choices, and stand up to peer pressure with this engaging Peer Pressure Gauge by Julia Cook Activities resource!
Every Upper Elementary student should read this book! It deals with real-life situations that our students deal with daily! Teaching students how to make positive decisions isn’t always easy—but this resource makes it meaningful, interactive, and fun…Plus, it has 32 pages and 20 activities!
Designed for grades 2-4, this comprehensive literacy and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) companion helps students recognize positive and negative peer pressure while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, and responsible decision-making skills.
Students will become active participants in learning through engaging activities that encourage discussion, reflection, creativity, and real-world application. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, school counselor, interventionist, or homeschool educator, this resource provides everything you need for an impactful lesson with minimal prep!
This resource is perfect for:
- SEL lessons
- Classroom guidance
- School counseling
- Character education
- Literacy centers
- Morning meeting
- Small groups
- Intervention groups
- Back-to-school lessons
- Friendship units
- Bullying prevention lessons
- Substitute plans
- Independent practice
- Homework or enrichment
This resource includes:
Learning objectives
Student work packet
Prediction activity
Theme/message response
Story summary organizer
Original reading passage featuring multiple peer pressure situations
Teacher discussion guide with answer key
Reading comprehension questions with answer key
Story concepts organizer (characters, setting, problem, solution)
Vocabulary matching activity with answer key
Vocabulary review
“Pressure or Positive?” partner sorting activity
Scenario cards
Student recording sheet with answer key
“My Pressure Gauge” reflection activity
“My Support Team” trusted adult organizer
Friendship Shield character-building activity
Writing and reflection pages
Printable answer keys throughout
Students will practice:
Identifying positive and negative peer pressure
Making responsible decisions
Refusing negative peer pressure respectfully
Building confidence and independence
Reading comprehension
Theme and summarizing
Cause and effect
Vocabulary development
Perspective taking
Communication skills
Social awareness
Friendship skills
Character education
Critical thinking
Lastly, students won’t simply answer questions—they’ll analyze situations, sort examples of peer pressure, reflect on their own experiences, identify trusted adults, and learn strategies for making courageous choices when faced with difficult situations. The hands-on activities help students transfer these important life skills beyond the classroom.
If you’re looking for an engaging, standards-aligned SEL resource that combines literacy and character education into one easy-to-use packet, this companion is the perfect addition to your classroom!
This resource is designed to help elementary students strengthen both literacy and social-emotional skills while learning how to recognize peer pressure, think independently, and make positive choices.







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