Students learn the basic concept that thoughts, feelings, and actions are connected, using a loop diagram to understand how actions can change emotional states.
A lesson designed for early elementary students to learn the social mechanics of making friends, specifically focusing on starting conversations, asking questions, and discovering shared interests through a social story and interactive cards.
A lesson for 4th graders exploring the importance of honesty, the impact of lies on trust, and how to tell the truth even when it's hard.
A lesson focused on developing emotional intelligence through identifying and practicing various coping strategies and regulation techniques.
A lesson for kindergarteners to establish foundational classroom expectations, focusing on active listening, following directions, and cooperating as a "Classroom Crew."
A lesson introducing 4th graders to emotional regulation and practical coping strategies for managing big feelings like anger, frustration, and anxiety.
A lesson focused on fostering a culture of kindness within the school community, targeting interactions between students and teachers through discussion and active practice.
A lesson focused on teaching students self-regulation techniques through mindful breathing, featuring the infinity loop strategy.
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 lesson focused on creating sensory tools to help students manage big emotions and practice mindfulness through hands-on crafting.
A lesson focused on creating sensory tools for self-regulation, specifically a calm-down water bottle.
A lesson focused on sensory tools for emotional regulation, specifically the creation and use of calming bottles as a mindfulness technique.
The foundational lesson for individual anger management, focusing on identifying internal physical signals of anger and building a customized toolkit for regulation. This lesson provides the essential 'blueprints' and 'tools' needed for the student to begin self-monitoring and proactive problem-solving.
A Parent-Teacher Conference initiative focused on building a 'Kindness Tree' to celebrate student growth and positive character through small, impactful acts.
A school-wide initiative to foster empathy and positive behavior through a collaborative Kindness Tree activity. Students perform kind acts, record them on leaves, and watch their community kindness grow visually.
A fun, interactive lesson introducing elementary students to the 'superpowers' of their brain, focusing on how different parts help them think, feel, and learn. Students will explore simple neuroscience through the lens of a superhero command center to build self-awareness and a growth mindset.
A set of high-impact materials for parent-teacher conferences, including informational displays, a family pledge, and an interactive student campaign activity.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying and explaining common emotions within a school context, designed for small group facilitation.
A small group lesson designed to teach students how to identify peer conflict, resolve it using 'I' statements and empathy, and act as upstanders in challenging situations.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on emotional regulation, teaching students how to identify 'internal weather' and use specific tools to stay in control during high-emotion moments.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help educators, students, and families collaborate on resolving chronic absenteeism and building consistent attendance habits. This lesson provides the structure for effective attendance conferences and documented intervention strategies.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for a small group of boys focused on decoding nonverbal signals like eye contact, arm positions, and personal space. Includes a movement-based icebreaker and detective-themed activities.
A lesson focusing on identifying the 'size' of different problems in academic and social settings, understanding the perspectives of those involved, and selecting appropriate resolution strategies.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 5th graders reading at a 3rd-grade level, focused on identifying the qualities of a good friend through a shared story and group discussion.
A Grade 3 counseling lesson designed like a modern learning app that teaches students how to break large, overwhelming tasks into three manageable steps.
A Grade 3 lesson on decomposition, teaching students how to tackle large tasks by breaking them into manageable, bite-sized steps.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on fostering kindness and empathy in the classroom through a 'Kindness Garden' metaphor, including a hands-on creative activity.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for grades 1-4 focusing on balancing screen time with offline activities and practicing kindness in digital spaces. Students will learn to recognize their 'digital diet' and how their actions online affect others.