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Self Love Thinking Map Project | SEL | Middle & High School | English & Spanish
The Self-Love Thinking Map Project guides students through a thoughtful exploration of their identity, values, and strengths, while providing the scaffolding they need to go deeper than surface-level responses.
This resource includes both English and Spanish versions, making it ideal for multilingual classrooms and for students who benefit from native language support.
This project is especially powerful in February, but meaningful any time students need space to reflect, reconnect, or reset.
Students reflect on:
What matters to them
What they love about themselves
How different parts of their identity connect
Language to name who they are
The thinking map structure helps students organize their thoughts visually, making this accessible for a wide range of learners.
What’s Included
Teacher directions
Example photos
Brainstorming handout with checklist & prompts
Glossary for complex terms
Thinking map template
Word bank & word strips (plus blank options)
Full English & Spanish versions of all student materials
Why Teachers Love This Project
✔ High student buy-in
✔ Thoughtful, not cheesy
✔ Encourages student voice
✔ Easy to implement
✔ Works for advisory, ELA, or SEL moments
✔ Supports multilingual learners
This project creates space for students to feel seen, capable, and affirmed, without forcing vulnerability.
The Self-Love Thinking Map Project guides students through a thoughtful exploration of their identity, values, and strengths, while providing the scaffolding they need to go deeper than surface-level responses.
This resource includes both English and Spanish versions, making it ideal for multilingual classrooms and for students who benefit from native language support.
This project is especially powerful in February, but meaningful any time students need space to reflect, reconnect, or reset.
Students reflect on:
What matters to them
What they love about themselves
How different parts of their identity connect
Language to name who they are
The thinking map structure helps students organize their thoughts visually, making this accessible for a wide range of learners.
What’s Included
Teacher directions
Example photos
Brainstorming handout with checklist & prompts
Glossary for complex terms
Thinking map template
Word bank & word strips (plus blank options)
Full English & Spanish versions of all student materials
Why Teachers Love This Project
✔ High student buy-in
✔ Thoughtful, not cheesy
✔ Encourages student voice
✔ Easy to implement
✔ Works for advisory, ELA, or SEL moments
✔ Supports multilingual learners
This project creates space for students to feel seen, capable, and affirmed, without forcing vulnerability.