Identification of core beliefs and their application to complex life choices. Builds frameworks for ethical reasoning and aligning daily actions with long-term personal integrity.
A 2nd-grade counseling lesson focused on the power of taking ownership for one's actions. Students learn to recognize the difference between making excuses and taking responsibility through interactive scenarios and 'Fix-it' strategies.
A 45-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to master the Eisenhower Matrix, learning to distinguish between urgent and important tasks to boost efficiency and reduce stress.
An interactive lesson for 11th-grade students focused on developing empathy and perspective-taking skills to foster ethical relationships and resolve conflicts. Students engage in discussions, scenario analysis, and personal reflection to understand the impact of empathy on social interactions.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on the 'Stop, Think, Choose' framework for decision-making. Students practice pausing before acting through movement activities, scenarios, and visual reinforcements.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on taking responsibility for mistakes by following clear 'Fix-It' steps. Students practice apologizing, making amends, and trying again through role-play and visual reminders.
A comprehensive lesson for 4th graders on navigating peer pressure and being stuck in the middle of friend conflicts, focusing on assertive communication and boundary setting.
A 90-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 3rd graders focusing on self-control using the Stop-Think-Go strategy. Students learn to pause, consider consequences, and make thoughtful choices through modeling, role-play, and reflection.
A 30-minute small group lesson for Kindergarten students to learn impulse control through the 'Stop, Think, Choose' strategy, featuring interactive voting and discussion.
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the concept of accountability through a short video, a collaborative game, and a guided discussion. Students learn the importance of taking responsibility for their actions to build trust and personal growth.
A social-emotional learning lesson where students explore coping strategies through art. Students identify stressors, build a 'Healthy Thought Palette,' and create a visual coping plan to manage emotions effectively.
This lesson empowers 6th-grade students to become responsible digital citizens by understanding internet safety and the value of positive online interactions. Students will analyze their digital footprints, discuss safety principles, and practice decision-making through interactive scenarios.
A 45-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to explore work-life balance, self-care, and boundaries through interactive scheduling activities. Students will create a realistic weekly plan that prioritizes academics, personal well-being, and relationships.