A social-emotional learning game designed to help 2nd and 3rd graders connect emotions to physical sensations in the body. Students navigate a board game while performing "Body Signal" actions for complex emotions and energy levels.
Students join Sam on a bus trip to a working farm, learning about animal safety, venue respect, and the importance of keeping hands to oneself (no hitting) while being a School Ambassador.
A lesson for elementary students on identifying anxiety symptoms ('Brain Storms') and using grounding techniques ('Dropping Anchor') to find calm. Includes slides, a worksheet, a teaching guide, and reference cards.
Students become 'Emotion Detectives' to investigate feelings beyond the basics. This lesson helps 3rd graders identify complex emotions like frustration, pride, and anxiety by looking for clues in their bodies and thoughts.
An introductory lesson on emotional intelligence focusing on the difference between primary and secondary emotions using the 'Emotion Detective' framework. Students will learn to identify core feelings and the more complex emotions that often hide beneath them.
A lesson designed to help 3rd-5th grade students identify, define, and describe complex emotions through interactive vocabulary cards and application activities. Students move beyond basic happy/sad/angry labels to understand more nuanced feelings.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on the values of respecting elders/seniors and showing kindness/love to younger peers through a simple, age-appropriate skit.
Targets executive functioning skills including task initiation, following directions, and impulse control through 'mission control' strategies.
Develops social awareness, empathy, and friendship skills by teaching students to read body language and respond with kindness.
Focuses on identifying emotions, understanding the physical signs of anger, and building a toolbox of calming strategies for self-regulation.
This lesson teaches students how to navigate disagreements in friendships using a 'Fix-It' approach. Students will learn the 'Stop, Listen, Resolve' framework to turn conflicts into opportunities for growth.