A 6th-grade SEL lesson focused on conflict resolution and perspective taking through a realistic story about collaboration and compromise.
A Social Emotional Learning lesson exploring the concept of the ripple effect, helping students understand how their individual choices and behaviors impact their peers and the overall classroom environment.
A lesson designed to teach middle schoolers the core pillars of internet safety: staying on task, conducting appropriate searches, and communicating responsibly online.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression through a formal behavior contract and daily progress tracking.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression between two students through a formal agreement and daily tracking.
This lesson focuses on identifying and reducing verbal put-downs and sarcasm in the classroom. It helps students understand the impact of their words and provides strategies for building a supportive peer culture through small group discussions and self-reflection.
A lesson focused on identifying the root causes of procrastination and the specific distractions that hinder productivity. Students will learn to assess their own habits and develop a personalized plan for focused work.
A high-energy lesson where students identify their unique character strengths, academic talents, and social skills through a collaborative card sort, self-reflection, and a creative poster project.
A customizable version of the Middle School Mission lesson, featuring blank fields for specific transition times, locker rules, and school-specific personnel.
A set of resources designed to help upper elementary students (grades 4-6) navigate peer conflicts using 'I' statements and Kelso's Choices. This lesson provides a structured mediation framework for teachers and a self-reflection tool for students.
A lesson designed to help students understand the critical link between school attendance and their personal, social, and academic success. It frames attendance as the 'first step' to achieving their goals and building a strong community.