A fun 1-hour kindergarten lesson that builds social skills, empathy, and a sense of belonging through interactive games and paired reflection. Students practice asking questions, discovering shared interests, and making new friends.
A powerful professional development lesson for teaching assistants based on Jim Harris's eye-opening presentation "What's Wrong with Kids These Days?". This lesson shifts the perspective from diagnosing student deficits to decoding behavioral communication and building emotional safety.
A supportive social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students to identify sources of joy, emotional safety, and positive connections to carry into the summer break. Students create a visual 'Sunbeam Jar' to serve as a mental bridge for their well-being.
A heartwarming social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students to identify sources of joy, emotional safety, and positive coping strategies to carry into the summer. Students explore and build a mental "sunbeam jar" filled with favorite memories, safe spaces, supportive connections, and uplifting hobbies to maintain well-being during the long break.
A heartwarming social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students to identify sources of joy, support, and emotional safety. Students create a visual "Sunbeam Jar" filled with positive memories, hobbies, and supportive people to carry into the summer break.
A nurturing Social-Emotional Learning lesson designed for K-2 students to identify personal sources of joy, support, and emotional safety. By creating a physical or visual 'Sunbeam Jar', children build a portable mental bridge to carry their well-being and positive connections confidently into the summer break.
A comprehensive preparation toolkit for Career Day, equipping both guest speakers and student interviewers with structured guides, question banks, and evaluation rubrics to ensure engaging and meaningful professional dialogues.
A heartwarming social-emotional learning lesson for grades K-2, exploring how simple acts of kindness ripple outward to create a positive school community during the final weeks of the school year.
A high-impact digital citizenship project lesson where students become 'Web Guardians' to design PSAs addressing digital footprints, screen time self-regulation, and online empathy. Includes interactive presentation slides, detailed teacher guides, a project menu choice board, visual tip-sheets, and scaffolded planning templates for posters and videos.
A complete printable board game kit for kindergarten and first-grade students, designed to teach the 'Size of the Problem' emotional regulation concept through an engaging animal rescue theme. Includes a visual anchor chart, printable board, scenario cards, and a comprehensive facilitator guide.
An introductory financial literacy lesson exploring systemic opportunity, critical vocabulary, basic calculations, and personalized future mapping. Includes a student-facing comprehensive work packet and an in-depth teacher discussion guide and answer key.
A transition lesson for rising first graders focusing on self-regulation, coping with common classroom triggers, and building healthy friendships. Includes a slide presentation with visual social stories and printable visual communication cards for non-verbal calming support.
An engaging, end-of-year counseling session for K-2 students. Focuses on equipping young learners with self-regulation tools and self-esteem boosters as they transition to the summer break.
A social-emotional strength inventory lesson designed specifically for middle school gifted students. Using a cartography and exploration theme, students identify, analyze, and map their unique cognitive, creative, and emotional strengths while addressing gifted-specific traits like asynchronous development and overexcitabilities.
A comprehensive professional development module on self-care and time management designed specifically for school-based staff. This lesson includes an interactive 11-slide presentation and a multi-page reflective companion workbook featuring role-play activities and micro-coping skills.
A high-energy, 20-minute small-group lesson for fourth graders focused on identifying negative self-talk and practicing the 'Catch and Flip' technique to build resilience and positive mindsets.
This session focuses on self-advocacy and seeking support. Students learn to recognize when to speak up for their physical and learning needs (trail signals) and identify trusted individuals who can help them navigate challenges (trail guides).
This session teaches students the science of self-regulation and reflection by studying 'reaction control' (thinking before acting). Students explore chemical-themed cooling strategies and reflect on their personal progress over the past school year.
A therapeutic lesson package designed for counselors working with 14-year-old girls struggling with self-sabotage. It includes a structured telehealth counselor guide and a highly aesthetic, Gen Z-friendly reflection workbook focusing on negative self-talk, canceling plans, and negativity bias.
Establish shared protocols and expectations for professional communication, calendar management, and focus boundaries in a collaborative team environment.
A comprehensive training lesson designed to teach middle/high school students and social work interns how to navigate emotionally charged, difficult conversations using empathetic listening and structured communication frameworks.
A high-energy, 15-minute introductory lesson for 2nd graders to discover what makes a community kind and respectful. Students will brainstorm and commit to their own Classroom Promises to build a super-powered kind classroom.
A comprehensive developmental school counseling framework spanning K-12, aligned with ASCA national standards. This blueprint includes a K-12 scope and sequence, grade-band counselor handbooks, a staff reference poster, and professional development slides for counselor-led staff training.
A collaborative toolkit for educators and parents to design a flexible, structured summer schedule for transitioning first graders. Helps children maintain a sense of security through predictable home routines.
In this second session, students shift from analyzing impact to taking active accountability. They explore restorative justice and draft a concrete "Repair Blueprint" detailing specific actions to rebuild trust and repair the harm.
In this first session, students explore the concepts of cause and effect, analyzing how behavior ripples outward to affect the targeted student, their families, the school community, and themselves, both now and in the future.
An interactive professional development lesson designed for Texas middle school educators to master the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Purple Star Designation requirements, student transition challenges, and military liaison duties through a competitive team trivia game.
Encourages self-reflection and belief in the development of the whole self. Students reflect on their growth throughout the curriculum and complete personal goal-setting plans. Includes bilingual Likert scales for data collection.
Explores perspective-taking, diversity, understanding cultural differences in expectations, and resolving social conflicts respectfully. Helps students find common ground while celebrating unique cultural identities.
Guides students through classroom behavior expectations, raising hands, active participation, and taking ownership of school behavior to foster a strong sense of school community belonging.