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Pokemon SEL Worksheet: Weedle: Noticing Early Warning Signs (SEL Resource #013)

Pokemon SEL Worksheet: Weedle: Noticing Early Warning Signs (SEL Resource #013)

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Help your students recognise and respond to early emotional warning signs with this Weedle-themed social–emotional learning worksheet designed for primary school learners. Weedle’s natural alertness and awareness of its surroundings create a powerful metaphor for teaching children how to identify the subtle physical and emotional signals that appear before their feelings become overwhelming. This resource encourages students to build self-awareness by mapping out their personal early warning signs and understanding why noticing them early can prevent escalation.

The worksheet features a clear introduction, a unique “Signal Spotting Map” activity where students identify how their body reacts to building emotions, a simple daily check-in practice, and a supportive message that reinforces Weedle’s theme of awareness and self-control. This activity is ideal for teaching emotional regulation skills, supporting behaviour plans, and helping children understand their emotional patterns in practical and relatable ways.

Ideal For:
Primary teachers, school counsellors, psychologists, wellbeing coordinators, learning support teams, and home educators seeking effective SEL tools that strengthen emotional awareness.

Educational Benefits:
Develops emotional literacy, early warning sign recognition, body awareness, emotional regulation, reflective thinking, and proactive self-management skills.

Perfect For:
Wellbeing lessons, calm-corner programs, morning check-ins, behaviour support interventions, small-group SEL work, and individual counselling or therapy sessions.

Support your students in recognising the signs their emotions are building with this Weedle SEL worksheet — a practical, engaging resource that helps children stay aware, in control, and confident in managing their feelings.

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