A Minecraft-themed SEL lesson teaching the STEP problem-solving method (Say, Think, Explore, Pick) alongside group work norms. Students apply STEP to resolve common collaborative conflicts while maintaining team inclusion and focus.
A high-energy, 15-minute workshop designed to help middle school students master the art of compromise through relatable role-playing scenarios and tactical negotiation strategies.
A creative and heartwarming lesson where students create personalized, pun-filled Valentine's cards to practice kindness and express appreciation for their peers.
This lesson focuses on the multi-step process of following directions, using a 'detective' framework to help students listen, process, and act on instructions.
Students will learn the importance of classroom rules and practice identifying positive behaviors through interactive scenarios and ranger-themed guides.
A comprehensive collection of evidence-based coping strategy handouts for middle schoolers, focusing on the biological and psychological 'why' behind each technique. Designed for 7th-grade boys with a tactical, engineering-inspired 'Survival Guide' aesthetic.
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 30-minute Social Emotional Learning lesson for 5th graders focused on identifying and stopping aggressive humor and mean-spirited 'jokes'. Students will learn to distinguish between playful banter and harmful humor and practice setting clear boundaries.
A large-group SEL lesson focused on character, exploring the concept of doing the right thing even when no one is watching through interactive discussions and reflective activities.