Description
This companion lesson to the story, “Tease Monster” by Julia Cook teaches students about nice teasing, mean teasing, and bullying.
✨ This lesson is perfect for SEL, counseling, classroom lessons, small groups, and individual students!
❤️ THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
✅ A digital for Google Slides™ and PowerPoint presentation that summarizes the story and teaches students the definition and examples of nice teasing, mean teasing, and bullying. Students also learn 6 ways to stop bullying and mean teasing.
✅ A digital for Google Slides™ Nice Teasing vs. Mean Teasing sorting game with 24 scenarios. Students read the statement, decide if it represents a Nice Tease or a Mean Tease, then drag the Tease Monster to the corresponding box. Both a 1st – 2nd grade and a 3rd – 4th grade version are included.
✅ A printable Nice Teasing vs. Mean Teasing bag sorting game with 24 scenario cards. Both a 1st – 2nd grade and a 3rd – 4th grade version are included.
✅ 8 instructional posters
✅ A cute Tease Monster craft
✅ 5 differentiated worksheets and coloring pages
✅ Alignment to ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors
✅ Printable materials included in full color and black/white
[This lesson was posted with permission from author Julia Cook].
















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