CBT counseling bundle for individual & small-group sessions | Grades 3-7 | 9 resources | 590+ pages | PDF + editable PowerPoint for select activities | Color & black & white throughout
You know the students this bundle is for. The one who melts down over a B and decides they're a failure. The one whose worry turns every test into a disaster before it starts. The one whose anger flares because they're sure everything is unfair. Negative thinking sits under all of it, and "just think positive" rarely sticks.
This bundle brings together 9 CBT counseling resources that teach students to catch a negative thought, check it against the facts, challenge it, and change it into something more balanced. Sorts, a game, role-plays, minibooks, and worksheets give students the repeated practice that makes the shift hold up after they leave your office.
With this bundle, you'll help students:
- Name the thinking traps behind anxiety, anger, and low confidence
- Weigh the evidence for and against a negative thought
- Talk back to negative self-talk with real strategies
- Build positive self-talk and affirmations they can reuse
- Practice in whatever format fits the student and the session
What's Included
All nine resources connect through the Catch, Check, Challenge, Change framework. Run them as a sequence, or pull the one that fits the student in front of you.
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Cognitive Distortions Tools + Posters: the shared language for the whole bundle, with 15 Thought Traps cards, 27 Strategy cards, a Thought Traps Guide, and 4 posters. (65 pages | PDF)
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Just Right Thinking Sort: students sort thoughts as too negative, too positive, or just right to build awareness. Includes 36 cards, bag labels, and an editable PowerPoint. (16 pages | PDF + editable PowerPoint)
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Negative Thinking Counseling Activities: a full toolkit of interactive activities and ready-to-run session plans, including the Thought-Feeling Sort, Flip It Positive, flowcharts, and Spot the Thought Traps cards. (150+ pages | PDF)
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Fortune Telling: Crystal Ball Activity: students test worried predictions by checking the facts, the track record, and what's likely, in minibook or worksheet form. (22 pages | PDF + editable PowerPoint)
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Thought Detective Game: a board game where students become detectives examining thinking traps, with 72 cards, a printable board, and a facilitator guide. (30 pages | PDF)
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Thoughts on Trial & Talk Back: students put a negative thought on trial in a courtroom role-play, then practice quick reframes with 30 Talk Back cards. (150+ pages | PDF + editable PowerPoint)
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Catch, Check, Challenge & Change Worksheets: scaffolded worksheets that move students from checking a thought to running the full cycle, with answer keys and teaching notes. (135+ pages | PDF)
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Bright Thoughts Positive Self-Talk: students build a personal collection of positive affirmations and helpful self-talk in an 8-page minibook. (10 pages | PDF)
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Thought Recipes: students follow simple "recipe" formulas to rebuild a negative thought into a balanced one, with 7 formula cards and 7 worksheets. (14 pages | PDF)
Over 590 pages across 9 resources | PDF, with editable PowerPoint for select activities | Color and black & white throughout
Why This, Why Now
Negative thinking quietly drives a lot of what lands on your caseload, from the anxious kid to the angry one to the student who's given up before they start. Knowing what a cognitive distortion is doesn't help much in the moment. What helps is practice, in enough formats and often enough that the skill sticks. This bundle gives you a full year of that practice in one place, so you always have a ready activity that meets the student where they are.
How It Fits Together
The bundle follows the CBT arc your students need:
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Catch: build awareness with the Thinking Sort, thought-feeling sorts, and flowcharts
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Check: weigh the evidence with Spot the Thought Traps and the Crystal Ball activity
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Challenge: talk back through Thoughts on Trial, the Thought Detective game, and the practice worksheets
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Change: reframe and replace with Bright Thoughts, Thought Recipes, and Flip It Positive
The Cognitive Distortions Tools and posters run underneath all four steps, giving students one shared vocabulary.
Ways to Use It
- A structured small-group CBT series on negative thinking and positive self-talk
- Individual counseling, pulling the format that fits each student that day
- Tier 2 support for students whose anxiety, anger, or low confidence traces back to negative thinking
- A flexible CBT toolkit you integrate into work you're already doing
Good to Know
- Grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and built for real counseling caseloads
- Instant digital download, ready to print
- Editable PowerPoints for the Sort, Crystal Ball, Thoughts on Trial, and Talk Back so you can add your own scenarios
- Black & white options for every material
- A complete bundle of 9 resources, nothing else to buy to run the full framework
Details
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Grade Levels: 3-7 (upper elementary and middle school)
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Ideal For: Individual counseling and small groups (2-6 students)
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Format: PDF, with editable PowerPoint for select activities
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Prep: Print and cut cards; cardstock and laminating recommended for durability
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