A 20-minute hands-on session focusing on differentiating between big and small school problems and reframing unkind thoughts through a construction-themed lens.
A lesson designed for 3rd graders to understand that managing anger is a skill that can be grown through practice and a growth mindset. It uses a 'Pilot and Control Room' metaphor to teach emotional regulation.
A reflection-focused lesson designed to help students analyze their behavior, understand personal space, and commit to positive choices during lunch and throughout the school day.
High-intensity support for chronically absent students (missing 10%+). Focuses on root-cause analysis, family casework, and removing systemic barriers through community collaboration.
Identifying students at risk (missing 5-9% of school) and implementing early-warning interventions like Check-In/Check-Out and personalized success mapping.
Establishing universal attendance expectations, building a culture of belonging, and communicating the "Every Minute Matters" philosophy to students and families.
A multi-day SEL lesson for 4th graders focused on developing kindness and strong friendship skills through a 'Kindness Quest' adventure theme. Students engage in sorting activities, reflective journaling, and a collaborative group challenge to earn kindness badges.
A gentle lesson designed to help 2nd graders develop a mental 'safe space' visualization to manage stress during transitions or changes in their environment.
Students engage in a series of activities that connect emotional awareness with academic learning, focusing on mindfulness, the science of the brain, and empathetic communication.
A lesson designed to help 3rd graders identify and reframe cognitive distortions like catastrophizing and all-or-nothing thinking through a 'detective' lens.