SEL check-ins

Give students a safe space to reflect, express, and regulate
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Promote resilience, empathy, and well-being in your classroom

Regular social-emotional learning checks help your students practice self-awareness, while also giving you the insights you need to intervene and provide support.

SEL check-in ideas for every classroom

Use the question bank for research-backed templates, or get creative by adding your own images, questions, and more
Open text mathematics question asking students to explain the difference between substitution and elimination methodsArts question asking students to consider the role beauty plays in contemporary artSocial studies question asking history students to consider the impact of the Norman Conquest
Open text mathematics question asking students to explain the difference between substitution and elimination methodsArts question asking students to consider the role beauty plays in contemporary artSocial studies question asking history students to consider the impact of the Norman Conquest

Features to make regular SEL checks a breeze

Ziplet is perfect for students in schools, colleges, and tertiary institutions

Research-backed SEL question templates

The Ziplet question bank is full of questions developed by experts to ensure you ask the right questions to deepen social-emotional connection.

Students don’t need accounts

Just share your 6-digit class pin with students and they can respond from anywhere on any device.

Set and forget by scheduling questions in advance

You can schedule questions up to year in advance, perfect for planning your SEL check-ins at the start of each week or term—future you will thank you!

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