A social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd and 4th graders to develop personalized self-regulation strategies for the summer break, helping them maintain emotional balance without the structure of school.
A welcoming and interactive experience for kindergarten families to explore the classroom and celebrate student achievements during Open House.
An SEL lesson for 3rd graders that explores the difference between being alone (solitude) and feeling lonely, while providing practical coping strategies for managing difficult emotions.
A mission to master three powerful self-regulation tools: Cognitive Reframing, Mindfulness, and Movement. Students learn to recognize 'internal alerts' and deploy the right strategy to return to calm.
A reflection-focused lesson designed to help students identify their core values, celebrate their growth over the past school year, and set intentional goals for the future using a growth mindset framework.
A 30-minute lesson for 6th graders to master the art of decoding tone of voice. Students explore the difference between friendly and unfriendly tones, analyze non-verbal cues, and practice identifying sarcasm in a "Communication Lab" setting.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students master the art of presenting to an audience of educators. It covers slide design, poster layouts, professional etiquette, and public speaking techniques.
A wellness-focused lesson providing adult students with stress-management techniques specifically tailored for the transition from the classroom to the workforce. Includes a facilitator guide, instructional slides, and a guided reflection journal.
This lesson provides school social workers with a clinical and practical framework for identifying and supporting students struggling with anxiety, depression, and self-harm. It includes evidence-based interventions and safety planning tools specifically for the school environment.
A high-energy, collaborative 40-minute activity for 6th and 2nd grade buddies to bond over summer plans and creative challenges.
Covers the practical mechanics of the library: finding a book, checking it out with a librarian or system, tracking due dates, and the importance of timely returns to the book drop.
Focuses on the emotional and physical aspects of library use: why we care for books, how to handle them safely, and the social expectations of a shared quiet space. Includes a focus on 'shelf markers' and gentle handling.
A 30-minute lesson for Kindergarteners to explore the concept of school pride, brainstorm ways to care for their school community, and collaborate on a school spirit poster.
A comprehensive exploration of the biological foundations of empathy, focusing on mirror neurons and their role in social cohesion during high-stress transitions. Students will investigate how their behavioral choices create an 'emotional echo' within their peer groups.
A comprehensive exploration of the financial, professional, and practical realities of life after graduation, designed to prepare students for the transition to adulthood.
A sensory-focused workshop for 3rd-5th graders to identify overstimulation triggers and build a personalized menu of regulation strategies for the end-of-year season.