Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is aprocess through which children andadults acquire and applythe skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achievegoals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships and makeresponsible decisions. The initiatives we have selected willcontinue to contribute to a strong schoolculture in which all students feel safe, supported, and valued.
At 鶹ýӳ Public schools, we use Move This World as our foundational social emotional learning program in our schools. MoveThis World uses fun and engaging videos to teach core social emotional skills and will help your childdevelop the confidence to express their feelings authentically, manage their emotions healthily andnavigate challenges successfully for all grades Kinder-12th grade.
This year we will be using Move This World as our foundational social emotional learning program. MoveThis World uses fun and engaging videos to teach core social emotional skills and will help your childdevelop the confidence to express their feelings authentically, manage their emotions healthily andnavigate challenges successfully.
At 鶹ýӳ, we are committed to building the social emotional learning skills with your child in the classroom where they will watch and engage with short interactive videos at the beginning of each school day. Each video is tied to a core social emotional learning competency, including self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making skills. Move This World provides Social Emotional Learning (SEL) with the use of interactive videos, movement, and creative expression to help students, educators and families develop emotional intelligence skills for long-term wellbeing as families, you can utilize the program too! Simply begin by logging into sel.movethisworld.com and signing into the region in which your child attends, click the curriculum for your child’s grade level and begin Move this World!
The mood meter is a tool that we use to support our students in identifying and expressing their emotions. We believe that when students are able to identify emotions, they can then learn to manage them. In class each day (virtual or in-person), your child will have an opportunity to share with their teacher and classmates how they feel using the mood meter.
The Mood Meterconsists offour colors: red,blue, green, and yellow. Each Mood Meter color represents a different set of feelingsassociated with the pleasantness of the emotion and the energy it has.
You can reinforce what your child is sharing at school by using the mood meter at home.