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Feel Better Fries - Coping Skills Lesson

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Description

Help young students learn healthy coping skills in a fun and developmentally appropriate way! Feel-Good Fries uses a playful fry-themed metaphor to teach Kindergarten–2nd grade students how to manage big feelings using simple, effective strategies.

In this lesson, each “fry” represents a different way students can help themselves feel better—such as calming their body, moving, talking to someone, distracting themselves, or finding comfort. This hands-on approach makes abstract coping skills easy to understand, remember, and use.

⭐ What’s Included

Short, kid-friendly PowerPoint lesson: students learn that big feelings are normal and that there are tools they can use to help themselves feel better.
Low-prep student handouts (coloring, cutting, sorting, and choice-based activities)

Make your own "Feel Good Fries" cut and paste activity.

Visual supports designed for early learners (posters).

Black and white version perfect for coloring sheets.

Google Slides version included for digital learning.

 

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☀️Frequently asked Questions☀️

 

▶️Where can I find the google classroom link?

Google slides link and instructions are on the 2nd page of the PDF.

 

▶️What formats are included?

-PowerPoint Lesson

-Pdf version to print out. (color and black & white versions)

-Google Slides version.

 

▶️What mode should I use this in google slides?

This product is meant to be used in "edit" mode (not "presentation" mode). Edit mode is the only mode that allows drag & drop and writing in text boxes.

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⚠️This is a downloadable, printable (PDF) workbook. You will not receive anything in the mail.

Copyright 2026 © Heart and Mind Teaching.

If you have questions please contact me: [email protected]

 

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