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Classroom Climate & SEL: Tools for Connection

Creating a positive classroom climate where every student feels safe, valued, and connected is the foundation for meaningful learning. When students develop strong social-emotional skills and genuine relationships with their peers and teachers, everything else falls into place—academic engagement improves, behavior challenges decrease, and your classroom becomes a community where everyone thrives. This collection of resources offers practical tools and strategies that will help you weave SEL into your daily routines, from morning meetings and mindfulness activities to collaborative web resources and restorative practices. Whether you're looking to strengthen existing connections or rebuild your classroom culture, these vetted resources will help you create a warm, supportive environment where all students can grow. Ready to transform your classroom into a true learning community? Let's get started!


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Grades K-12

Padlet

Padlet creates collaborative digital boards where students can share ideas and reflect together. Use it for icebreakers, gratitude walls, question boards, and peer shout-outs that build connections and give every student a visible voice.

Grades K-12

Second Step

Second Step offers free, research-based SEL resources for PreK–8, including lessons on empathy, emotion management, and problem-solving. View activities, Captain Compassion anti-bullying comics, and guides to support children's social-emotional growth.

Grades 5-8

Restorative Justice

Learn how to create a positive, inclusive learning environment. Explore resources that include support activities such as community-building circles, peer dialogue, and structured conversations to help students repair harm and strengthen relationships.

Grades K-8

Responsive Classroom

Responsive Classroom provides morning meeting formats, community-building activities, and positive discipline strategies to create a safe, joyful learning environment. Use these research-based approaches to foster respect, cooperation, and relationships.

Grades K-12

Learning for Justice

Check out these free anti-bias lessons, social justice frameworks, and teaching resources on civil rights, diversity, and equity. Educators can access webinars, student texts, and strategies that build inclusive, respectful classrooms and communities.

Grades 3-12

Mentimeter

Mentimeter creates interactive polls, word clouds, and live quizzes that let every student participate anonymously. Use it for quick check-ins, icebreakers, and gathering honest feedback—making all voices heard while building an inclusive discussion.

Grades K-12

Character Lab

Explore science-based playbooks and tips for building character strengths like gratitude, curiosity, kindness, and self-control. Use these evidence-based strategies to foster positive relationships, resilience, and a growth mindset in the classroom.

Grades K-12

IdeaBoardz

Use IdeaBoardz to improve your classroom climate by hosting digital check-ins and shout-outs. Build community by allowing students to anonymously share feelings, vote on peer ideas, and collaborate on class goals, ensuring every voice is heard and valued.

Grades 2-12

Kialo Edu

Kialo Edu strengthens classroom climate through structured, inclusive dialogue. Its anonymous mode empowers shy voices, while pro/con mapping fosters empathy and builds a respectful community by requiring students to consider diverse perspectives.

Grades K-8

ClassDojo: Big Ideas, Big Conversations

ClassDojo Big Ideas is a free resource hub offering engaging videos and activities. It helps educators foster a positive classroom climate by teaching social-emotional skills like empathy, mindfulness, and a growth mindset through relatable animations.

Grades K-10

Seesaw

Seesaw is an elementary learning platform where students use multimodal tools—like video, voice, and drawing—to create digital portfolios. It builds community by enabling peer feedback and giving families a window into daily classroom growth.

Grades K-5

GoNoodle

Use GoNoodle to strengthen your classroom climate through shared movement and mindfulness. By leveling up class mascots together and practicing "brain boosts," students build a "classroom family" bond, reduce stress, and improve collective focus.

This Week at TeachersFirst

Join us this Tuesday for our next free OK2Ask virtual workshop of the winter season! We're also sharing a post from our Infusing Technology Blog and a curated collection of resources related to social-emotional learning. Read the details below.


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Tuesday, 1/20, 7 PM ET

OK2Ask: Strategies for Building Content Area Literacy

Join us and discover how to use proven techniques like THIEVES, Chunk & Chew, Frayer Models, and summarization to scaffold reading comprehension before, during, and after reading. You’ll also learn how free technology tools can enhance these strategies.

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Infusing Technology Blog

History Comes Alive: Using AI and Thinking Routines to Build Student Empathy

This blog post explores how educators can use AI chatbots alongside Harvard’s Project Zero thinking routines to help students build empathy. By interviewing AI historical figures, students engage in perspective-taking and social-emotional learning.

Learn more about using thinking routines to build empathy »


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Social-Emotional Learning Resources

Social-emotional learning (SEL) helps students of all ages manage emotions, show empathy, and reach goals. It’s an ongoing process starting with our youngest learners. Explore this collection to find tools and resources to integrate SEL into every lesson.

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