A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders. Students investigate self-concept, exploring how school performance, peer relationships, and internal feelings shape their overall self-worth.
A transitional guidance lesson designed to help rising fifth graders navigate the social waters of middle school. Students explore peer pressure strategies, practice conflict resolution frameworks, and define the traits of healthy relationships through collaborative discussions.
A Guidance Lesson designed for 4th and 5th graders to upgrade their empathy skills. This lesson focuses on perspective-taking, respecting adult workloads/perspectives, and navigating complex peer exclusion dynamics with maturity.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th-grade students focused on building self-esteem, self-reflection, and personal growth. Students identify personal strengths, build a toolbox of positive self-talk and coping strategies, and set a specific goal for future growth.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th grade designed to teach resilience and a 3-step stress management/problem-solving process through the engaging narrative of 'The Bounce-Back Kid' and interactive challenge cards.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders on how to support, encourage, and celebrate classmates. This lesson guides students from understanding empathy and sportsmanship to actively shouting out and writing thank you letters to their peers.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders to discover and strengthen their "Inner Coach." Students learn to recognize the "Inner Critic," practice cognitive reframing through sports-themed mental plays, and build positive self-talk habits.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders to explore their personal strengths and limitations. Students learn to self-appraise, appreciate their unique qualities, and understand how diverse strengths make their classroom community stronger.
A 20-minute Lunch Bunch lesson plan and facilitation guide designed to celebrate attendance milestones, connect consistent attendance to future goals, and foster a high-energy, positive environment for students.
An action-packed obstacle course lesson where students complete physical challenges and social-emotional quests to graduate from their counseling group.
An exciting end-of-year Jeopardy-style game designed for 4th graders to test how well they know their teacher. Includes trivia categories on favorites, math-themed teacher numbers, and mysterious childhood facts.
A highly interactive, hands-on lesson designed for 4th graders to distinguish between supportive, positive peer behaviors and disruptive or hurtful interactions. Students use sorting cards, discussion mats, and reflective prompts to build empathy and concrete communication skills for the playground and classroom.
A collection of visual support tools and plans designed to help students self-regulate, manage big emotions, and transition back to learning.
An individual counseling lesson aligned with the Zones of Regulation, designed for neurodivergent students (specifically on the autism spectrum). Includes an interactive student dashboard, strategy sorting cards, and a detailed session guide with an administrator observation rubrics.
A structured social-emotional learning lesson introducing the STEP model for conflict resolution. Students learn to define problems, brainstorm solutions, weigh consequences, and select positive resolutions through interactive scenarios.
A comprehensive behavioral support and intervention rollout toolkit containing staff training materials, classroom de-escalation tools, student self-regulation resources, teacher tracking logs, and a structured counseling referral workflow.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders to develop essential friendship skills. Students learn active listening, empathy, and conversation starters through a nautical exploration theme.
A lessons designed to teach students how to identify and conquer internal distractions using three core strategies: Thought Dumping, Mindful Grounding, and Self-Talk & Redirection.
A collection of leveled scavenger hunt worksheets and interactive interview templates for elementary students (K-2, 3-4, and 5-6) to use during a school college fair.
A comprehensive school counseling lesson that translates the relational aggression themes from 'Way Past Mean' into essential college, career, and military readiness (CCMR) interpersonal skills. Students analyze professional team dynamics, active collaboration, and relationship repair in career settings.
An introductory lesson for K-5 students on how slow stretches, yoga poses, and intentional movement help regulate emotions and tune up their inner engine.
A foundational lesson introducing elementary students to the science and practice of deep breathing and mindful movement as powerful self-regulation tools.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th grade that explores how everyday choices can lead to or alleviate stress. Students learn a simple problem-solving model (STOP-THINK-CHOOSE) and apply it to relatable situations, including test anxiety.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 4th-grade students to understand the importance of family cooperation, following directions the first time, and managing big emotions. It includes an interactive slide presentation, a narrative reading with a reflection worksheet, and a collaborative behavior contract with a tracking system.
A lesson for 4th graders on understanding the relative size of problems through different perspectives. It uses a fun 'Storm Tracker' theme to help students categorize conflicts and see how a 'glitch' for one person might feel like a 'category 5 storm' for another, especially in school and playground scenarios.