A collection of visually cohesive resources designed to foster a classroom environment rooted in trust and respect using a subtle heart-inspired aesthetic.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson where 5th graders identify personal coping strategies by 'curating' a playlist of mood-boosting activities. Students explore the concept of self-management through the relatable lens of music and personal rhythm.
A foundational social-emotional learning lesson for PreK and Kindergarten students using a stoplight theme to teach body autonomy, safe touch, and asking for help from trusted adults.
A 45-minute small group session for 8th grade students to understand emotions as valuable internal signals. Students explore common emotional triggers, decode their personal "signals," and share adaptive coping strategies in a supportive peer environment.
A safety-focused social-emotional learning lesson for 4th and 5th graders using a stoplight theme to identify safe, cautious, and unsafe boundaries in personal and digital spaces.
This lesson helps Kindergarten students understand that feeling scared is a natural response and introduces practical, healthy coping mechanisms to manage those feelings safely. Students will identify scary situations and match them with supportive 'Safe Steps' through discussion and a hands-on activity.
A 40-minute interactive lesson for 7th graders focused on moving from being a bystander to an upstander in cyberbullying situations using role-play and collaborative discussion.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson designed for 5th-grade students to master the art of interpreting non-verbal cues. Students act as 'Social Decoders' to analyze body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice through explicit instruction and guided practice.
A 30-minute small group session focused on recognizing physical signs of anger and practicing concrete cooling strategies using visual and hands-on tools.
A small-group lesson focused on identifying the physical signs of anger and practicing tactile calming strategies, designed with visual supports for diverse learners.
A 30-minute small group lesson for 3rd graders focused on recognizing the physical signs of anger and building a personal 'cool down' toolkit using a volcano metaphor.
A 30-minute small group lesson for 3rd graders focused on recognizing physical signs of anger and practicing 'cool down' strategies using a firefighter theme.
A high-energy, practical introduction to personal banking. Students will master the differences between checking and savings, learn to navigate the 'overdraft trap,' and build a digital security fortress for their online banking.
A lesson for 6th graders on the importance of self-advocacy, identifying personal needs, and communicating them effectively using the '3 Cs' approach: Calm, Clear, and Confident.
An introductory workshop on checking vs. savings accounts, the mechanics of overdraft fees, and best practices for secure online banking.
This lesson helps students navigate social boundaries by distinguishing between being friendly to everyone and forming deep friendships. Through a mapping metaphor, students learn that it is healthy and okay to choose their close friends while remaining kind to others.