A collection of resources to help kindergarteners develop emotional regulation skills, specifically targeting academic frustration and jealousy. Includes parent guidance and child-friendly visual aids.
A social skills assessment and introductory lesson for 4th and 5th graders to identify needs in self-esteem, friendship, and impulse control.
A quick 20-minute introductory lesson for primary students (K-4) to define social skills and explore their importance through the lens of 'Social Superpowers'. Includes direct instruction, a roleplay activity, and visual aids.
Students will learn to identify common financial scams, protect their personal information online, and understand the steps to take if they become a victim of identity theft.
An introduction to the world of credit, covering how credit scores work in Canada, the difference between credit and debit, and the true cost of borrowing money.
Students will explore the power of compound interest, understand the difference between simple and compound growth, and set SMART financial goals using Canadian savings tools like TFSAs.
A 20-minute lesson teaching K-4 students conflict resolution strategies through a 'Peace Patch' garden theme, focusing on breathing, I-statements, and finding solutions.
Students will master the daily operations of a bank account, including using debit cards, avoiding common fees, using mobile banking apps safely, and tracking their spending.
Students will learn the difference between checking and savings accounts, compare different banking institutions, and identify the specific documents required to open an account as a minor.
A 20-minute lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying and managing "big" emotions using a weather-themed framework. Students learn to recognize emotional 'storms' and use specific tools to find their way back to 'sunny' skies.
The introductory materials for the Brain Glitch Defense curriculum, including the facilitator guide, roadmap, and core objectives.
The core lesson of the Brain Glitch series, introducing cognitive distortions as 'system glitches' and using a cooperative board game to teach students how to identify and debug them.