Description
This social-emotional learning and Camping Thematic resource has 55 pages, and 20 activities within EIGHT stations. It is available in both printable and digital versions. The SEL concepts covered are courage, overcoming fears, and bravery. A multitude of concepts are covered in this one resource! Rhyming words, Types of sentences, parts of speech, missing addends, facing one’s fears, courage, BINGO game, How-to-Draw lesson, creating a campsite, and more!
The Scariest Campfire Story You’ve Ever Heard picture book companion resource can be used for:
Read Aloud Time
SEL Block
Morning Meetings
Whole-Class Discussions
Counselor Lessons
Sub-Plans
And MORE!
Camping Stations include:
What’s included in this resource page
Station 1: SEL Read Aloud- The Scariest Campfire Story You’ve Ever Heard
Predicting
Summarizing
Writing Prompts
Quote Analysis
Text Connections
Conquering Your Fears
Making a Camping Checklist
Designing your own cover and coming up with your own title for the book.
Station 2: Mad Lib Mountain Station
(2) Mad libs are included + (1) that is digital
The parts of speech within the mad libs are- nouns, verbs- regular, past tense, and -ing verbs, and adjectives.
Station 3: Campfire Computation Station
Find the missing addend- addition and subtraction
Available in printable and digital versions
Station 4: Gone Fishin’ Station
(24) pair of rhyming words on pictures of fish. Students can play this station MEMORY game style, or the teacher can laminate and put magnets on the back of the cards. Magnetic toy fishing poles are perfect for the students to go “fishing” for rhyming words!
Station 5: Campfire Stories Station
Students will roll the dice to create their own “Roll-A-Story” individually, in partners, or in small groups. There are seven different final copy templates and one digital template.
Station 6: S’more Sentence Station
Students will sort the cards under the labels provided.
Complete Sentence
Incomplete Sentence/Sentence Fragment
Run-on Sentence
Station 7: Backyard Bingo Station:
Teacher calling cards and student camping-themed Bingo boards are provided.
Station 8: Campfire Creative Station:
Students will color a coloring sheet.
Create their own ideal campsite.
Complete a “How-to-Draw: Campfire” lesson
*Bookmarks are also provided in color and black and white versions.
If you enjoyed this resource, please check out the other SEL picture book resources from The Bright Cookie TPT store or The Bright Cookie website.
Diversity:
Eyes that Kiss in the Corners– Diversity / Self Love
Growth Mindset:
Salt in His Shoes- A story about perseverance and a growth mindset.
The Girl Who Made a Million Mistakes– Growth Mindset, Perseverance, Self-Esteem
Kindness:
The Cool Bean– Kindness and including others.
Jelly Donut Difference– Spreading Kindness
Snippets– Reveals the power of kindness and the beauty of being unique/ Math polygon incorporation as well.
Do Unto Otters– A story about manners and The Golden Rule.
How Full is Your Bucket– A story about self-esteem, kindness, the Golden Rule
The Power of Your Words:
Mr. Peabody’s Apples– A story about the “power of your words” and not spreading rumors or gossip
Self-Confidence:
The Smart Cookie– The power of self-confidence
My Magical Dreams- Helping students see the incredible potential inside of them.
Self-Acceptance / Accepting Others:
The Good Egg– Self-Acceptance, Accepting Others, it’s okay not to be perfect
The Bad Seed– Your reputation and past don’t define you; accepting others for who they are, self-reflection.
I Believe I Can– Believing in AND loving yourself.
Friendship / Problem Solving
I’m Not Just a Scribble– Inclusiveness, Friendship, Belonging, Self-Worth
Enemy Pie– Friendship, Problem-Solving, Bullying, Judgement, Respect
Self-Control:
Even Superheroes Have Bad Days– Feelings / Self Control
My Mouth is a Volcano– A story about learning to have self-control with your words and interrupting.
Second Chances:
Being Your Best Self:
Choices / Feelings / Emotions:
My Magical Feelings-Discusses 12 different Feelings. It’s Okay to have feelings; our reaction to them counts!
This Book is Perfect– Mistakes are Okay, Embracing Imperfection
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