A 40-minute lesson on calculating elapsed time by working backwards. Students learn to plan their departure times for transportation and prioritize tasks to ensure they arrive at their destination on time.
A hands-on activity where students practice conflict resolution and social communication using structured scenario cards and a recording sheet.
A lesson focused on empowering students to identify their needs, set boundaries, and communicate with respect and clarity.
This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the brain's emotional centers, using the hand model of the brain to explain emotional dysregulation and providing concrete 'reboot' strategies.
A lesson focused on self-regulation strategies for students who struggle with impulsive blurting, featuring visual cues and 'think time' techniques.
A 25-minute social-emotional learning lesson designed for 5th graders to differentiate between the Prefrontal Cortex (Thinking Brain) and the Amygdala (Feeling Brain), focusing on self-regulation strategies.
A fast-paced, 10-minute interactive session for 4th and 5th grade girls to practice resolving disagreements, sharing fairly, and responding to teasing with confidence.
A fast-paced, 20-minute introduction to time management and prioritization for 6th graders, focusing on 'Big Rocks' vs. 'Little Sand'.
A 20-minute lesson for 4th-grade students with autism focusing on the social impact of lying and providing concrete steps for being honest to build stronger friendships.
An SEL lesson for grades 5-8 that uses an architectural metaphor to explore the complex layers of identity. Students analyze their "foundations" (upbringing/values) and "structures" (social identity/interests) to understand how diverse perspectives build a stronger society.
A 30-minute small group lesson introducing the fundamentals of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Students will learn the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors using the 'Thought Triangle' model and practice identifying examples of each.
An SEL lesson for grades 1-2 using a garden metaphor to explore self-awareness and social awareness. Students identify their unique "roots" and "blooms" to discover how diversity makes a classroom community stronger and more beautiful.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the ethical implications of digital technology use for students, covering privacy, digital footprints, AI responsibility, and online empathy.
A therapeutic one-on-one session designed to help middle school girls identify their unique strengths, build confidence in their capabilities, and understand their positive impact on the world around them.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 3rd graders on the concept of responsibility, framed as a 'detective' mission to solve cases of missing reliability. Students learn what responsibility looks like at home, at school, and in the community.
A 30-minute introductory lesson for 3rd graders on understanding and practicing responsibility at home, school, and in the community using a superhero theme.
A lesson focused on teaching students the concept of cognitive flexibility through the pipe cleaner analogy, comparing 'flexible' and 'rigid' thinking styles.
A lesson focused on identifying and naming a wide range of emotions to build emotional intelligence and vocabulary.
Integrates all previous skills to navigate a mock conflict and find a 'middle ground' resolution.