
Do you have upper elementary students who struggle with accountability or shy away from taking responsibility for their actions? This Responsibility SEL Unit provides a variety of engaging responsibility activities, accountability exercises, and social emotional learning worksheets designed to help students understand what it means to be responsible both at home and at school. Through reflection prompts, responsibility lessons, and social problem-solving scenarios, students will learn the value of being accountable for their choices and actions. Help them build the confidence and integrity they need to thrive both academically and socially, creating a classroom culture that values responsibility and mutual respect.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED IN YOUR RESPONSIBILITY SEL MORNING MEETING THEME SET (Click the preview to see more!):
✨ 20 Days of Printable and Editable Lesson Plans (includes suggested read alouds (like Piggybook, The Giving Tree, and What If Everyone Did That?), discussion questions, responsibility activities, extension ideas, and linked online resources) - print-and-go convenience, or mix and match to meet your needs
✨ SEL Morning Meeting Google Slides (for teachers and students) – implement this SEL unit digitally or use the teacher morning meeting slides to engage students with visual prompts and discussion starters
✨ SEL Bulletin Board Materials with key vocabulary (responsible, duty, awareness, accountable, priority, and consequence) and responsibility-related inspirational quotes to help you create a visual culture that values responsibility and mutual respect in your classroom
✨ Social Emotional Learning Journals - prompts and reflection exercises to help students deepen their understanding of being responsible and accountable
INCLUDES:
➥ cover pages with quotations and important vocabulary
➥ responsibility-related discussion prompts
➥ one step at a time responsibility chart and tracker
➥ always, sometimes, rarely self-reflection and goal setting
➥ 5 quotation analysis journal prompts
✨ Social Emotional Learning Worksheets - responsibility activities and worksheets to support students’ learning throughout the lessons and unit
INCLUDES:
➥ responsible vs irresponsible scenarios sort
➥ looks like/doesn't look like templates for teaching the habits of highly accountable students
➥ ways I can be more responsible at home and in school activity
➥ ABCs of responsibility activity
➥ brainstorming responsibility situations when no one’s watching
➥ accountability in action: who inspires you?
➥ responsibility hacks multimedia project and planning template
➥ my accountability symbol
➥ caught being responsible templates
➥ challenges of being more responsible graphic organizer
➥ responsibility stories compare and contrast chart
WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Thank you for sharing this. This was the perfect start to our morning meeting and the new year.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This resource was wonderful, thank you! I used part of it for my whole-class counseling lesson, and used the rest for my small group counseling work on responsibility and accountability. The material was very accessible and relevant.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Great resource for talking about and teaching responsibility!”
Watch your students develop a genuine sense of accountability as they learn the importance of being responsible for their actions and choices. Grab this set and start building a classroom that radiates responsibility and integrity today! 🎉✨
➡️What makes my SEL Morning Meeting resources unique? They go far beyond simple morning meeting questions and greetings, packing the most punch into the very small amount of time our teacher schedules allow for morning meetings or classroom community building while targeting common themes in literature and your grade level's ELA standards. Students who experience SEL morning meetings develop a strong understanding of themes in literature because this and other ELA skills are integrated into the morning meeting routine!
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