I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide
Use this activity guide to help middle school students to realize that friendships change, and that’s ok.

Winner of the Counselor’s Choice Award, this teacher and counselor activity guide is designed to accompany the I Lost My BFF chapter book, which focuses on the evolution of friendships and how they change over time. This guide includes the text from the story, along with discussion questions and activities for each chapter!

Engage students in meaningful conversation and relevant activities to help with their prosocial development. A synopsis of the story that goes with this activity guide is below.

Sophia and Camila have been best friends since first grade. They do everything together, like the same things, and always have fun. But lately, Camila is spending more time with Christabel. And Sophia is feeling left out.

With help from mom and honest conversations, Sophia learns that it’s okay for friends to have other good friends, and not everyone needs to like to do the same things all the time. If you are kind and respectful toward one another, friendships can (and do) grow and change.

This activity guide includes 20 activities and discussion questions to use with students in grades 4 through 8 who are experiencing changing friendships and new interests. Digital content of forms and worksheets are available to download.

Whether you are a teacher, a school counselor, or a caregiver of a middle school student – this guide gives you concrete tools to help kids ages 9 to 14, navigate their social emotional challenges.

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I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide
Use this activity guide to help middle school students to realize that friendships change, and that’s ok.

Winner of the Counselor’s Choice Award, this teacher and counselor activity guide is designed to accompany the I Lost My BFF chapter book, which focuses on the evolution of friendships and how they change over time. This guide includes the text from the story, along with discussion questions and activities for each chapter!

Engage students in meaningful conversation and relevant activities to help with their prosocial development. A synopsis of the story that goes with this activity guide is below.

Sophia and Camila have been best friends since first grade. They do everything together, like the same things, and always have fun. But lately, Camila is spending more time with Christabel. And Sophia is feeling left out.

With help from mom and honest conversations, Sophia learns that it’s okay for friends to have other good friends, and not everyone needs to like to do the same things all the time. If you are kind and respectful toward one another, friendships can (and do) grow and change.

This activity guide includes 20 activities and discussion questions to use with students in grades 4 through 8 who are experiencing changing friendships and new interests. Digital content of forms and worksheets are available to download.

Whether you are a teacher, a school counselor, or a caregiver of a middle school student – this guide gives you concrete tools to help kids ages 9 to 14, navigate their social emotional challenges.

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I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide

I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide

I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide

I Lost My BFF Teacher and Counselor Activity Guide

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Use this activity guide to help middle school students to realize that friendships change, and that’s ok.

Winner of the Counselor’s Choice Award, this teacher and counselor activity guide is designed to accompany the I Lost My BFF chapter book, which focuses on the evolution of friendships and how they change over time. This guide includes the text from the story, along with discussion questions and activities for each chapter!

Engage students in meaningful conversation and relevant activities to help with their prosocial development. A synopsis of the story that goes with this activity guide is below.

Sophia and Camila have been best friends since first grade. They do everything together, like the same things, and always have fun. But lately, Camila is spending more time with Christabel. And Sophia is feeling left out.

With help from mom and honest conversations, Sophia learns that it’s okay for friends to have other good friends, and not everyone needs to like to do the same things all the time. If you are kind and respectful toward one another, friendships can (and do) grow and change.

This activity guide includes 20 activities and discussion questions to use with students in grades 4 through 8 who are experiencing changing friendships and new interests. Digital content of forms and worksheets are available to download.

Whether you are a teacher, a school counselor, or a caregiver of a middle school student – this guide gives you concrete tools to help kids ages 9 to 14, navigate their social emotional challenges.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944882686
Publisher: Boys Town Press
Publication date: 01/26/2021
Series: Navigating Friendships , #3
Edition description: First Edition, Unabridged
Pages: 47
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 9 - 13 Years

About the Author

Jennifer Licate is an award-winning children’s author who has worked as a school counselor for more than a decade. Counseling children of all ages (as well as raising two kids of her own) has taught her a universal truth: all children want to be loved, valued, and respected for the unique individuals they are. She channels this truth into captivating stories that help children navigate the challenges of growing up.


Suzanne Beaky studied illustration at Columbus College of Art and Design. Her expressive illustrations are commissioned by children’s book, magazine and educational publishers worldwide. She has received a number of awards and resides in Pennsylvania with her husband.

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