An individual Tier 3 lesson for 2nd graders to develop attention and focus skills through experiential and game-based learning. Students explore 'Focusville' to understand how paying attention enhances learning and fun.
Students celebrate their progress and reflect on how persistence helps them reach their goals.
Students learn concrete strategies for what to do when they feel like giving up on a hard task.
Students learn to add the word 'yet' to 'I can't' statements to transform their mindset.
Students explore how the brain is like a muscle that grows stronger when they work through difficult tasks.
Students identify things that feel 'hard' or 'stuck' and learn that everyone faces walls on their mountain climbing journey.
A lesson focused on identifying and navigating core emotions through real-world scenarios and guided reflection.
A 20-minute introductory lesson for grades K-4 on empathy and kindness, using a 'Heart Detectives' theme to help students identify feelings and respond with care.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on managing impulsivity, practicing deep breathing, and shifting from negative to positive self-talk to navigate classroom challenges successfully.
A 20-minute interactive lesson for grades K-4 teaching students to identify what is within their control versus what is not using the 'Command Center' theme.
A fast-paced, interactive lesson for grades K-4 focused on the dual skills of active listening and respectful turn-taking in conversations. Students learn through visual 'Traffic Light' cues and role-playing scenarios.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying negative 'Red' thoughts and reframing them into positive 'Green' thoughts using scenarios and visual self-talk strategies.
A fast-paced social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying social cues and building stronger friendships through active observation and empathy. Students learn to read 'social clues' like body language and tone of voice to better understand their peers.
A quick-fire 20-minute lesson teaching students how to use their 'social filter' to distinguish between thoughts that should stay inside and words that are okay to say aloud.
A high-energy teamwork activity where participants must coordinate movements using strings to control a single marker and trace complex paths.
A lesson focused on self-reflection and emotional awareness, helping students process their daily experiences through visual metaphors.
A creative project where students author and illustrate original children's books that teach essential life lessons and core values to younger peers.
Students work in small groups to rehearse and perform mystery plays, analyzing their specific plot structures and reflecting on social-emotional themes.
Students learn the fundamental components of a play script and use a model play to identify setting, characters, and plot structure.
Explores personal history and resilience by identifying personal strengths and role models to navigate future challenges.
Focuses on citizenship and interpersonal skills by using the metaphor of building bridges to resolve conflicts and connect with others in their community.
Students use geographical concepts to map their emotions and identify "safe places," building self-awareness and emotional regulation.
Reflecting on progress and celebrating the mission's success. Students create a 'Stay-in-Orbit' plan for long-term consistency.
Identifying the ground crew. Students learn how to communicate when they are struggling and who at home and school can help them 'launch' on tough days.
Building practical morning routines. Students create a 'Pre-Flight Checklist' to ensure a successful launch from home to school every morning.
Focuses on the social benefits of school and building a sense of belonging. Students identify their 'Satellite Team'—friends and staff who make school a place they want to be.
Officers investigate the 'Gravity' pulling them away from school. Students identify specific barriers (sleep, anxiety, morning chaos) and scale them from Mouse to Elephant glitches.
The initial meeting of the Launchpad League attendance group. Students establish group norms, identify the 'Gravity' (reasons) that keeps them from school, and understand the mission of being present.
A quick 20-minute introductory lesson for primary students (K-4) to define social skills and explore their importance through the lens of 'Social Superpowers'. Includes direct instruction, a roleplay activity, and visual aids.
A 20-minute lesson teaching K-4 students conflict resolution strategies through a 'Peace Patch' garden theme, focusing on breathing, I-statements, and finding solutions.
A 20-minute lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying and managing "big" emotions using a weather-themed framework. Students learn to recognize emotional 'storms' and use specific tools to find their way back to 'sunny' skies.
Students learn to distinguish between rigid and flexible thinking, practicing skills like sharing, taking turns, and following someone else's lead during play.
A 20-minute introductory lesson for grades 1-5 where students become 'Kindness Detectives'. The lesson uses a spy/investigation theme to define bullying, distinguish it from teasing, and provide 'mission intel' on becoming an upstander.
A comprehensive bulletin board kit and teacher guide focused on a successful 'Sensational Summer' for PreK-6 students and families in Fostoria, OH. The materials combine practical summer tips for academics and wellbeing with essential local community resources.
A quick, high-energy lesson for K-2 students to understand and practice personal space using the 'Space Bubble' metaphor. Includes a slide presentation, interactive role-play, and a reflective worksheet.
A fast-paced, interactive review session for early elementary students to reinforce concepts of kindness, conflict resolution, and social skills using a game-show format.
A social skills lesson designed to help students handle peer rejection gracefully during playtime by using 'Cool Responses' and finding alternative activities.
A fast-paced, 30-minute group counseling session for 2nd graders using a 'science lab' theme to teach friendship-making, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution. Students act as 'Friendship Scientists' to master social chemistry.
A supportive lesson designed for elementary students to practice identifying positive choices and taking responsibility for their actions through a game and a structured reflection tool.
A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students focused on the 'Friendship Garden' metaphor. Students learn how to plant 'friendship seeds' by meeting new people and 'water' their friendships through kindness and sharing.
A short mindfulness lesson designed to help elementary students regulate their emotions and reduce anxiety before a test through a guided body scan.
A foundational lesson on identifying and naming emotions using the metaphor of weather patterns to make abstract feelings concrete and manageable for elementary students.
A lesson designed for K-2 students to distinguish between 'glitch' (small) problems they can solve themselves and 'giant' (big) problems that require adult help.
A series of activities designed to help students identify and celebrate their unique strengths, interests, and social successes using a "Superpower" theme.
A 20-minute lunch-friendly lesson for 1st graders focused on cooperation and teamwork through storytelling and 'What Would You Do' verbal scenarios.
A set of practical, visual resources designed to help students identify their emotional state and select appropriate self-regulation strategies based on the Zones of Regulation framework.
A comprehensive introduction to the Zones of Regulation for 1st graders, focusing on identifying emotions and choosing appropriate behaviors when interacting with peers in a 'Feeling Forest' theme.
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A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students on identifying the size of friendship problems and choosing appropriate reactions.
A high-energy, 20-minute lesson designed for K-2 students to identify the qualities of a good friend through interactive discussion and visual scenarios.
A hands-on scavenger hunt activity where students discover various community helper careers hidden throughout the library. Students learn about the roles, tools, and importance of different jobs that keep a community running.