Addressing the needs of the whole child have always been a top priority for educators. But with the challenges brought on by the pandemic, many students are understandably struggling to cope. If you’re looking for ways to actively support your students’ social-emotional wellbeing, here are some activities you can use to get started.
9 Activities to Support Students’ Wellbeing
Use these activities to connect students with the strategies they need to cope with and manage tough emotions.
EDITABLE | Google Slide SELF-CARE CHART Bundle by Tales of Patty Pepper Not Grade Specific
Self-Care Handouts For Teachers, Parents And Students by Counselor Chelsey Not Grade Specific
Positive Affirmations: Coloring Journal and Affirmation Cards by Allie Szczecinski with Miss Behavior Not Grade Specific
French Mental Health Check-In – Poster & Google Slides Template by Parfaitement Parnell Grades: K-10th
Includes Google Apps™ The Teacher-Author indicated this resource includes assets from Google Workspace.
Mindfulness Meditations Destination Meditation 10 Guided Meditations by Bright Futures Counseling Grades: 1st-6th
Mental Health Coloring Pages for Kids and Teachers: 8 Exciting Designs to Color by Glitter Meets Glue Grades: 1st-6th
School Counseling Bundle: Resilience, Optimism, Gratitude & Wellness by WholeHearted School Counseling Grades: 1st-8th
Covid 19 Social Emotional Learning Journal – Mental Health & Emotional Awareness by One Curious World Grades: 3rd-8th
Distance Learning SEL Well Being Printable and Digital Journal by Teachers Resource Force Grades: 6th-12th
Find even more activities and ideas to support students’ wellbeing and social-emotional needs on TpT.
This post, originally published in 2020, was updated for 2022. Resources featured in the image (from left to right) were created by Tales of Patty Pepper, Counselor Chelsey, Allie Szczecinski with Miss Behavior, Draw Calm, and Parfaitement Parnell.

