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Ideas for Social-Emotional Check-Ins with Your Students – The TPT Blog

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Social-emotional learning (SEL) has become an integral part of education, especially in light of the growing mental health challenges faced by students. Implementing social-emotional check-ins is not only a way to support students’ well-being but also a way to build strong relationships with them throughout the school year. Let’s delve into the world of SEL check-ins and explore five simple ways to connect with students on a deeper emotional level.

### What is a social-emotional check-in?

An SEL check-in is an activity that prompts students to reflect on their emotions. These check-ins can take various forms, such as discussions, written reflections, or interactive activities. The goal is to help students identify and communicate their feelings, address any challenges they may be facing, and seek support from teachers and other school staff. These interactions, although small, can have a significant impact on meeting the individual needs of every student.

### Why should I do student check-ins?

One of the core principles of social-emotional learning is self-awareness, the ability to understand one’s emotions and their impact on various aspects of life. SEL check-ins contribute to the development of self-awareness by providing students with dedicated time during the school day to tune into their emotional state. Students often grapple with a range of emotions that can affect their learning abilities. By creating space for emotional exploration through SEL, students can better understand themselves and develop strategies to manage their emotions effectively.

### What SEL check-in activities can I do with my students?

Here are five simple ways to check in with your students and gain insight into their thoughts and feelings throughout the school year:

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#### 1. Written Check-Ins

Have students complete a check-in survey at the beginning of the day, week, or periodically. Ask questions that help gauge how students feel about your class and what support they may need. Examples include:

– How are you feeling today?
– What’s been on your mind lately?
– Is there something you need help with?

Students can fill out these written check-ins as part of their morning routine or as a wrap-up activity at the end of class.

#### 2. Feelings Wheels

Using an emotion wheel can help students identify and articulate their feelings, as well as discover coping strategies. This activity promotes self-awareness and emotional regulation skills.

#### 3. Rate Feelings

Have students rate their feelings on a scale to quickly gauge their emotional state. This exercise provides valuable insights into how students are feeling and can help you tailor your support accordingly.

#### 4. Rose, Thorn, Bud

This three-question check-in exercise encourages students to reflect on positive events, challenges, and future aspirations. It helps teachers celebrate students’ achievements and provide support where needed.

#### 5. Journaling

Encourage students to journal their emotions, thoughts, and experiences regularly. Journaling fosters introspection, emotional articulation, and emotional regulation skills, contributing to overall social-emotional growth.

By incorporating these SEL check-in activities into your classroom routine, you can create a supportive environment where students feel valued and understood. Choose a few ideas that resonate with you and your students, and start implementing them to enhance emotional connections in your classroom. Explore more SEL activities on TPT to further engage with your students on an emotional level.

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