A 15-minute individual or small group counseling lesson for second graders to help them manage social anxiety, read playground peer cues, and use a step-by-step verbal script to confidently ask to join a game.
A 90-minute active learning lesson designed to build respectful, cooperative listening habits through engaging classroom challenges, without the distraction of physical worksheets.
A warm and comprehensive welcoming package for second-grade parents and students to kick off the school year. Includes a friendly welcome letter explaining classroom community, homework, and behavior philosophies; a 'Meet the Teacher' introduction; and an organized supply checklist.
A collaborative social-emotional learning lesson where students work in pairs to design a fantasy map. Each player holds a secret navigation objective, requiring active listening, perspective-taking, and compromise to succeed.
A Grade 2 social-emotional learning lesson using 'The Wrinkled Heart' metaphor. Students discover how unkind words leave lasting wrinkles on others' hearts and practice using kind words to heal and protect them.
An executive functioning and cognitive flexibility workshop teaching students in grades 2-5 how to design alternative options ('Plan B') when summer plans change unexpectedly. This lesson uses an architectural blueprint metaphor to build resilience and reduce transition anxiety.
A social-emotional learning closure workshop for grades 2-5. Students practice gratitude, share constructive goodbyes, and celebrate classroom bonds as they prepare for transitions.
A maritime-themed lesson and resource pack designed to help Pre-K through 3rd-grade students develop self-regulation strategies for the summer. Students learn to identify three personal "anchors" (activities, places, or people) to ground themselves when emotional waves feel high.
A counseling lesson designed for students in grades 2-3 to help them navigate peer friction, evaluate when to apologize or move on, let go of minor grievances, and set clear social boundaries.
A heartwarming lesson designed for 1st-4th grade students to reflect on positive memories, express gratitude to classmates and teachers, and assemble a physical memory box filled with positive notes to keep throughout the summer.
An emotional closure lesson for students in grades 1-4 to reflect on positive school-year memories, craft a physical keepsake box, write gratitude tokens for peers and staff, and carry positive vibes into the summer.
An emotional self-regulation lesson for K-2 students designed to help them navigate transitions and routines during the summer. Students map out their feelings as weather patterns and pair them with calming coping strategies like the Coping Umbrella and Cool Breeze Breathing.
A comforting, supportive lesson structure containing a multi-page creative expression and emotional regulation booklet for a grieving student, alongside a companion guide for the educator to navigate support during early grief.
A therapeutic gameplay experience using a customized, summer-themed UNO card deck. Students practice conversational prompts, active listening, turn-taking, and relationship building in a fun, structured environment.
A collaborative chemistry lesson focused on social skills, cooperative roles, and problem-solving through the engaging creation of fluffy slime. Students practice communication, turn-taking, and collective decision-making.
A transition workshop lesson that helps students of all ages navigate the end of the school year using sensory grounding and creative expression. The lesson provides a supportive, structured space to honor memories, express gratitude, and transition peacefully into summer.
An interactive transition lesson designed to help K-3 students map out their summer safety net. Students identify trusted adults, safe community spaces, and soothing activities to turn to when school is closed, ensuring they feel supported during the long break.
A comprehensive, trauma-informed intervention package designed to support a 7-year-old student experiencing school refusal due to Separation Anxiety Disorder. The lesson centers on 'The Brave Bridge' framework, focusing heavily on structured morning drop-off transitions, classroom integration, and home-school collaboration.