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Welcome to my store! Here, you'll discover a diverse collection of low-prep bilingual reading resources that keep students motivated and excited to learn. Browse through the Store Categories to explore all the available materials. Don’t forget to follow the store—new resources are added regularly!
Welcome to my store! Here, you'll discover a diverse collection of low-prep bilingual reading resources that keep students motivated and excited to learn. Browse through the Store Categories to explore all the available materials. Don’t forget to follow the store—new resources are added regularly!
Struggling to Talk About Mental Health in the Classroom?
It can be tough to get students to open up — especially about topics like anxiety, stress, and emotional well-being. You want to spark honest, respectful, and productive conversations… but finding the right tools takes time.
That’s where this Mental Health Card Bundle comes in. With NO PREP at all, you’ll have three powerful sets of cards designed to help teens reflect, discuss, and take action:
** 22 Discussion Cards to get them thinking
** 20 Scenario Cards to build empathy and decision-making
** 20 Goal-Setting Cards to encourage healthy habits
Use them in small groups, whole class, or 1:1 sessions — in person or online! The printable and digital formats make it incredibly easy for teachers and counselors to implement right away.
I recommend using this resource with students aged 12-18 or even with adults. These activities are also suitable for ESL/ELL students whose level of English is Intermediate (B2) or Advanced (C1-C2).
PRINT AND DIGITAL VERSIONS OF THE ACTIVITIES ARE INCLUDED.
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SAVE VALUABLE TIME:
** All activities are in ready-to-print PDF files and DIGITAL VERSIONS. The digital versions include editable boxes; students just have to type their answers on those boxes, save their answers and send the files to the teacher.
** This pack includes a Teacher’s Guide with all the activities and their corresponding answer keys, as well as the handouts for the students in separate files and suggestions on how to use this resource.
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OTHER RESOURCES:
Neurodiversity & Types of Neurodivergence Lesson | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES
Mental Health Awareness for Teens Unit | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES | Sub Plan
BUNDLE || Pi Day Reading Passages & Writing Activities
Ada Lovelace Biography | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES
BUNDLE || Civil Rights Movement || READING PASSAGES & ACTIVITIES | Middle School
United Nations History, Structure & Impact | READING + WRITING PROMPTS | No-Prep
Autism Acceptance Month || READING + WRITING ACTIVITIES
ARGENTINA BUNDLE || Reading Passages & Activities || No-Prep Hispanic Heritage
BUNDLE | Christmas and its Traditions | READING PASSAGES & ACTIVITIES | No-Prep
Talking about mental health in class can feel overwhelming. You want your students to learn, reflect, and feel supported—but you don’t have hours to create meaningful materials from scratch.
Without the right tools, it’s easy to fall back on dry textbook definitions or skip the topic entirely. But mental health is too important to overlook—especially for today’s teens, who are navigating stress, pressure, and emotional challenges every day.
This Mental Health Activities Pack is your complete, NO-PREP solution. It includes a powerful, student-friendly reading passage, real celebrity quotes for connection, reading comprehension activities, writing prompts, and more.
I recommend using this resource with Secondary School students. These activities are also suitable for ESL/ELL students whose level of English is Intermediate (B1-B2) or Advanced (C1-C2).
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RESOURCES INCLUDED:
** An original non-fiction reading passage (3 pages) to help students understand mental health. Includes: What Is Mental Health?; The Difference between Mental Health and Mental Illness; Common Mental Health Challenges (anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, stress); Warning Signs; How to Take Care of Your Mental Health; Supporting a Friend; Where to Find Help.
** Reading-comprehension questions
** Multiple Choice quiz
** True or False activity
** Word search
** Worksheets with five thought-provoking writing prompts perfect for sparking creativity and critical thinking. They can be assigned as homework or students can work with them in class.
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SAVE VALUABLE TIME:
** All activities are in ready-to-print PDF files and DIGITAL VERSIONS. The digital versions include editable boxes; students just have to type their answers on those boxes, save their answers and send the files to the teacher.
** This pack includes a Teacher’s Guide with all the activities and their corresponding answer keys, as well as the handouts for the students in separate files and suggestions on how to use this resource.
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OTHER RESOURCES:
Autism Acceptance Month || READING + WRITING ACTIVITIES
Neurodiversity & Types of Neurodivergence Lesson | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES
BUNDLE || Civil Rights Movement || READING PASSAGES & ACTIVITIES | Middle School
ARGENTINA BUNDLE || Reading Passages & Activities || No-Prep Hispanic Heritage
BUNDLE || Pi Day Reading Passages & Writing Activities
The Japanese-American Internment Camps | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES
Help Teens Understand Mental Illness — With Zero Prep on Your Part!
Let’s be real—talking about mental health with teens is important… but it’s also tough to do well when you’re juggling a million other responsibilities. That’s why I made this Mental Illness Activities Pack for Teens: so you can teach critical concepts with confidence and no extra stress.
Whether you’re teaching in-person or online, this pack has you covered. It’s designed to help your students think critically, practice empathy, and build awareness—without adding more work to your plate.
I recommend using this resource with Secondary School students. These activities are also suitable for ESL/ELL students whose level of English is Intermediate (B1-B2) or Advanced (C1-C2).
PRINT AND DIGITAL VERSIONS OF THE ACTIVITIES ARE INCLUDED.
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RESOURCES INCLUDED:
** An original non-fiction reading passage (3 pages) to help students understand mental illness. Includes: definition of mental illness; the difference between mental health and mental illness; how common mental illnesses are; common mental illnesses in teens (depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, self-harm and suicidal thoughts); what mental illness feels like—and how to get help; how to help a friend; Myths vs Facts.
** Reading-comprehension questions
** A Multiple Choice quiz
** A True or False activity
** A word search
** Worksheets with five thought-provoking writing prompts perfect for sparking creativity and critical thinking.
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SAVE VALUABLE TIME:
** All activities are in ready-to-print PDF files and DIGITAL VERSIONS. The digital versions include editable boxes; students just have to type their answers on those boxes, save their answers and send the files to the teacher.
** This pack includes a Teacher’s Guide with all the activities and their corresponding answer keys, as well as the handouts for the students in separate files and suggestions on how to use this resource.
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OTHER RESOURCES:
Mental Health Conversation Cards BUNDLE || SEL Discussion, Scenarios & Goals
Autism Acceptance Month || READING + WRITING ACTIVITIES
Mental Health Awareness for Teens Unit | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES
BUNDLE || Pi Day Reading Passages & Writing Activities
ARGENTINA BUNDLE || Reading Passages & Activities || No-Prep Hispanic Heritage
BUNDLE | Christmas and its Traditions | READING PASSAGES & ACTIVITIES | No-Prep
Let’s face it—your students are constantly scrolling. But how often do they really think about what it’s doing to their mental health?
Between influencer culture, comparison traps, and FOMO, social media can have serious effects on teens’ confidence, emotions, and focus.
And trying to get them to read about it? Not always easy. You need something that’s relevant, rigorous, and ready to go—without spending hours planning.
This Social Media and Mental Health Activities Pack is your one-stop, NO-PREP resource that gets students thinking, reading, and reflecting—without the teacher overwhelm.
I recommend using this resource with Secondary School students. These activities are also suitable for ESL/ELL students whose level of English is Intermediate (B1-B2) or Advanced (C1-C2).
PRINT AND DIGITAL VERSIONS OF THE ACTIVITIES ARE INCLUDED.
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RESOURCES INCLUDED:
** Pre-reading activity for students to share their opinions and make predictions
** An original non-fiction reading passage (3 pages) to help students understand the impact of social media on mental health, especially in teenagers. Includes: definition of social media; how these platforms are designed to keep you coming back; the effects of social media in the brain and in mental and emotional health; the positive effects of social media (connection, community, etc.); the negative effects of social media (FOMO, anxiety, cyberbullying, body image issues, etc.); what can you do about it?
** Reading-comprehension questions
** A Multiple Choice quiz
** A True or False activity
** A word search to reinforce key vocabulary and concepts
** Worksheets with six thought-provoking writing prompts perfect for sparking creativity and critical thinking.
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SAVE VALUABLE TIME:
** All activities are in ready-to-print PDF files and DIGITAL VERSIONS. The digital versions include editable boxes; students just have to type their answers on those boxes, save their answers and send the files to the teacher.
** This pack includes a Teacher’s Guide with all the activities and their corresponding answer keys, as well as the handouts for the students in separate files and suggestions on how to use this resource.
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OTHER RESOURCES:
Mental Illness Awareness for Teens | READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES
BUNDLE || Pi Day Reading Passages & Writing Activities
BUNDLE || Civil Rights Movement || READING PASSAGES & ACTIVITIES | Middle School
ARGENTINA BUNDLE || Reading Passages & Activities || No-Prep Hispanic Heritage
Mental Health Conversation Cards BUNDLE