Be aware of yourself and how you feel
Be in control of yourself, even when you can't control things around you
Be a good friend, neighbor, classmate, and community member
Make good and responsible choices
SEL will help you be your best self in school, will help you as your grow into a teenager and adult, and will give you skills to benefit you your whole life!
Social/Emotional Development
BrainPOP provides movies with social/emotional learning components that students can watch and respond to.
CASEL has collected a number of resources to assist in addressing students’ social and emotional needs. Also download SEL Roadmap: Actions for a Successful Second Semester.
Centervention game-based behavior interventions help students practice social and emotional skills.
Inside SEL links to a number of social/emotional learning resources.
NEWSELA offers social/emotional learning lessons students can complete remotely.
Sanford Harmony at National University provides social and emotional learning tools for pre-K–6.
Second Step is offering free social and emotional learning activities for ages 5-13, a podcast for families and a mindfulness program.
This is the BPS school wide social emotional learning curriculum. Check out the website for more information.