Identification of primary emotions through facial expressions, body language, and physical sensations. Builds foundational emotional literacy to help students accurately label their feelings.
An interactive lesson for 3rd and 4th graders exploring how words impact emotions and relationships. Students learn that words have a lasting effect through discussion, role-play, and hands-on activities.
A 15-minute Tier 3 clinical lesson designed to equip individual students with practical anger coping strategies, trigger identification, and emotional regulation tools.
This lesson introduces Pre-primary 1 and 2 students to the concepts of peer support and allyship. Students will learn how to be kind, helpful friends and stand up for others through stories, activities, and games.
This lesson introduces K-6 students to the Indigenous tradition of Sharing Circles and talking sticks, fostering respectful communication and active listening skills. Students will learn the significance of everyone's voice through storytelling and guided practice.
A 30-minute individual Tier 3 lesson for 3rd-grade students focused on identifying anger signals, understanding underlying emotions through the anger iceberg concept, and practicing coping strategies.
Students explore the difference between what we mean (intent) and how others feel (impact) through the 'Ripple Effect' metaphor, developing empathy and social awareness.
A 35-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 6th graders that introduces and practices various calming and grounding strategies beyond basic breathing, providing students with a toolkit to manage anger, frustration, and upset feelings.
In this fun 90-minute pre-K lesson, students will explore the difference between jokes and lies through storytelling, role-play, and interactive games. Learning this skill helps children develop honesty and social understanding essential for healthy relationships.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for 3rd graders focusing on the impact of words, differentiating between playful teasing and unkind roasting, and practicing empathy through kind alternatives.
A 30-minute Kindergarten lesson that helps students distinguish between playful jokes and hurtful remarks using discussion, visual slides, and interactive scenario practice.
An introductory lesson on emotional awareness using the Mood Meter framework. Students learn to identify, categorize, and regulate their emotions through four color-coded quadrants: Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow.
This Tier 2 small group lesson empowers Kindergarten students to understand personal boundaries, identify safe and unsafe touches, and practice using their voices to seek help from trusted adults.