A social-emotional lesson for grades K-5 focused on the "Urbie Cares & Shares" program. Students learn that being part of a community means both receiving support when needed and contributing back to keep the community strong.
A foundational lesson for K-1 students on 'Whole Body Listening' using a superhero theme to make active listening engaging and memorable.
A lesson focused on identifying and utilizing social and emotional support strategies to manage stress and build resilience.
A lesson designed for 3rd graders to understand that managing anger is a skill that can be grown through practice and a growth mindset. It uses a 'Pilot and Control Room' metaphor to teach emotional regulation.
A reflection-focused lesson designed to help students analyze their behavior, understand personal space, and commit to positive choices during lunch and throughout the school day.
High-intensity support for chronically absent students (missing 10%+). Focuses on root-cause analysis, family casework, and removing systemic barriers through community collaboration.
Identifying students at risk (missing 5-9% of school) and implementing early-warning interventions like Check-In/Check-Out and personalized success mapping.
An introductory lesson on the neuroscience of impulse control, teaching teens about the PFC, Amygdala, and Dopamine reward systems through interactive acting and case studies.
Establishing universal attendance expectations, building a culture of belonging, and communicating the "Every Minute Matters" philosophy to students and families.
A multi-day SEL lesson for 4th graders focused on developing kindness and strong friendship skills through a 'Kindness Quest' adventure theme. Students engage in sorting activities, reflective journaling, and a collaborative group challenge to earn kindness badges.
In this lesson, students explore the 'Drift Dilemma'—the moment focus slips away—and learn how to deploy 'Anchor Points' to stabilize their workflow and overcome procrastination.