Counseling Connections
Study Skills & Learning Styles
Classroom Quicktip
You may not use the words "Canvas" and "easy" in the same sentence, but if you can figure out how to post links to your Canvas page, it WILL make your technology lessons much easier! You don't have to write down any links for multiple students to type. You won't have to spend half of your time with students trouble shooting on the computer. If you aren't using your counselor Canvas page yet, consider starting. If you don't want to take that leap yet, plan ahead by sending links to the classroom teachers that you want to use with their students. Then, the students can access the links from their teacher's page.
Sidenote: Having your own Canvas page is a great place to put an online request form for students to request to see you. :)
Interactive Ideas
Titles followed with an * are ready-to-use with student devices.
Anxiety & Stress
Anxiety Apps (all ages)
12 Apps to Help You Beat Stress (all ages)
Brain Breaks-GoNoodle* (all ages--mostly elementary, but they have some great breathing and mindfulness activities that would be good for any age)
Learning Style Inventories
What's Your Learning Style?* (upper elementary/middle school)
Multiple Intelligence* (middle/high school)
VARK Learning Style* (middle/high school)
Personality Inventories
Color Test* (elementary)
Animal Personality Test* (elementary)
National Geographic Personality Tests* (elementary)
16 Personalities Test* (high school--tough vocabulary)
Study Skill Lesson Ideas
Interactive Games (all ages)
Study Skills Memory Game* (elementary/middle school)
Study Skill Apps (suggestions for all ages)
What's Your Study Personality* (high school)