This lesson provides students with a visual choice board to navigate difficult emotions during transitions and when hearing 'no', fostering self-regulation and emotional resilience.
A social-emotional learning lesson that teaches elementary students to identify 'unexpected behaviors' across different settings using a detective-themed investigation. Students learn how their actions affect the thoughts and feelings of those around them.
A gentle introduction to friendship for kindergarteners, focusing on kindness, sharing, and simple social skills through the metaphor of a growing garden.
A foundational lesson for Kindergarten students to learn the components of Whole Body Listening through visual aids, interactive slides, and a hands-on cut-and-paste activity.
A collection of social behavior maps for first graders to help them navigate common classroom situations like following directions and honesty. Each map uses a detective theme to help students identify the 'clues' of expected behavior and social consequences.
An introductory lesson exploring the concept of neurodiversity. Students learn that just as we look different, our brains think, learn, and feel in different ways.
A supportive lesson focused on easing school-re-entry anxiety and providing concrete strategies for students transitioning back after a break.
A 30-minute introductory lesson for 2nd graders to identify big emotions and practice three specific healthy coping strategies: deep breathing, counting, and talking it out.
A collection of social stories and supporting materials designed to help 2nd graders navigate common social challenges like making mistakes, being wrong, and sharing friends. Uses simple language and clear visuals to build social-emotional resilience.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson designed for 2nd graders to help them manage anxiety by identifying what they can control and using a Worry Jar to release heavy thoughts.