A game-inspired goal-setting activity designed for parent-teacher conferences, focusing on identifying student strengths and growth areas through a 'future quest' lens.
A foundational social-emotional lesson designed to help preschool students identify and understand basic emotions through visual cues and relatable scenarios.
A foundational lesson for preschoolers to identify and understand the emotions of happy, sad, and angry through visual recognition and situational context.
An expanded lesson on mastering empathy through the 'Perspective Lens' metaphor. Students explore warm-up scenarios, learn concrete strategies (Empathy Mapping, 'I' Statements, Role-Playing), and apply them to complex social situations.
A comprehensive lesson for 4th graders on managing spring restlessness, navigating emotional changes, and practicing empathy during seasonal shifts.
Review of all skills learned and the creation of a portable 'Mission Success' card for real-world application.
A scenario-based session where the student practices selecting the most effective coping skill for specific stressors.
Introduces the concept of 'thought glitches' and teaches the student how to reframe negative or anxious thoughts into more realistic ones.
Teaches concrete physical coping mechanisms including deep breathing and progressive muscle relaxation to lower physiological arousal.
Introduces an intensity scale to help the student differentiate between mild frustration and high-intensity anger or anxiety.
Focuses on identifying physiological responses to stress and anger, helping the student recognize 'early warning signals' in their body.
A comprehensive emotion management sequence designed for 5th graders to identify, track, and regulate feelings of anger, stress, and anxiety through goal-setting and evidence-based activities.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students understand the purpose of a resume, explore various formatting styles, and craft their own professional profile for future opportunities.
Students practice interview etiquette and evaluate interview behaviors using a simplified rubric and video analysis of common interview mistakes.
Students explore qualities that make a "good employee," such as punctuality, hygiene, and teamwork, through a "Hire vs. Not Ready Yet" behavior sorting activity.
Students will differentiate between hard skills (learned tasks) and soft skills (people skills) using visual aids and sorting activities tailored for low cognitive ability levels.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students identify, navigate, and resist negative peer pressure while recognizing positive influence. Students will practice assertive communication and develop personal strategies for staying true to their values.
A small group lesson for elementary students focused on recognizing the physical signals of anger in the body and learning initial coping strategies. Students act as 'Body Detectives' to identify where they feel anger before it boils over.