A comprehensive media literacy lesson for adults focused on evaluating digital credibility, recognizing cognitive biases, and mastering lateral reading techniques to navigate the modern information landscape.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson focusing on the safety and importance of following a teacher's directions right away without saying 'No'. Includes a slide story about Buddy the Pup, a visual safety anchor chart, printable role-play cards, a student tracing sheet, and a teacher guide.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson teaching kindergarteners how to follow directions the first time. It teaches them that following instructions quickly means they have more time for play and fun, rather than wasting time on big fits. Includes slides, games, an anchor chart, a worksheet, and a teacher guide.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson focusing on teaching kindergarteners how to wait patiently using self-regulation strategies inspired by the popular children's book 'Waiting Is Not Easy!' by Mo Willems. Includes a slide presentation, interactive waiting games, a classroom anchor chart, a teacher guide, and a student activity sheet.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson package designed to teach middle-grade students how to de-escalate conflicts, communicate assertively using I-Statements and Active Listening, and negotiate collaborative Win-Win solutions. Includes visual presentation slides, a complete 45-minute classroom lesson plan with an integrated student activity sheet, and a specialized small-group counseling guide.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson designed for kindergarteners to help them regulate and stay calm when hearing 'no' or receiving redirections. The lesson includes an interactive story about a bouncing kangaroo, role-playing practice, and a colorful classroom anchor chart.
A fast-paced, 15-minute SEL lesson targeting early elementary students to resolve peer conflict and practice emotional regulation. It introduces the "Stop, Breathe, Talk" coping strategy with interactive slides, role-playing scenario cards, and a reflection worksheet.
A complete social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students on keeping hands to themselves. This lesson features a colorful, visual social story slide deck, a printable take-home mini-book, a structured teacher guide with circle-time activities, and a visual anchor chart poster for classroom desks or walls.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for early elementary students (K-2) to teach the difference between good and bad classroom choices. It focuses on listening to the teacher, following rules, and maintaining independent positive behavior despite peer distractions.
A complete, high-school-focused mental health awareness program for May. Includes a master daily calendar, weekly advisory lesson outlines, kickoff slides, a personal reflection journal, and collaborative connection cards.
A professional development workshop designed to equip educators with the cultural competency, empathy, and practical strategies needed to support military-connected students facing deployment, frequent moves, and peer isolation.
A 30-minute small group session that uses a high-energy movement circuit to address the transition concerns of moving to a new middle school, simulating lockers, hallways, backpacks, and schedules.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A structured social-emotional learning lesson designed for young adults with autism to navigate the nuances of digital communication. The lesson contrasts texting with friends against texting romantic interests, using visual guides, scenario cards, and role-play.
A complete toolkit to establish, run, and maintain engaging daily or weekly community circles that foster empathy, build classroom relationships, and check in on students' social-emotional well-being.
A behavioral intervention lesson for middle schoolers that uses a laboratory theme to explore the physical sensations of anger. Students identify their physiological warning signs, experiment with 'pressure valve' strategies, and create custom self-regulation plans to prevent emotional blow-ups.
A heartwarming social-emotional learning lesson where Kindergarten students discover the power of positive self-talk. Through interactive discussions and a hands-on flower craft, students learn to plant and grow positive affirmations to build confidence and self-love.
An intensive professional development lesson focused on equipping school social workers with actionable tools to navigate difficult conversations and de-escalate conflicts with students, families, peers, and administrators.
A comprehensive 7-day applied math unit on employment preparation and paycheck calculations. Students learn the job-hunting process, professional interviews, tax withholding forms (W-4 and I-9), and master decimal calculations to compute gross wages, overtime, FICA/state tax deductions, and net take-home pay.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders on the 4-Part Apology framework. Students learn to take accountability, understand impact, plan for change, and seek reconciliation through interactive sorting and role-play activities.
A teletherapy-optimized lesson designed for pre-teens (specifically 11-year-old girls) to recognize, challenge, and reframe negative self-talk into realistic, empowering self-belief. This CBT-based session uses engaging, developmental metaphors suitable for virtual screen-sharing.
A Grade 4 small-group counseling lesson designed to help students take accountability by exploring how their actions—both helpful and hurtful—create a ripple effect that impacts others.
A restorative instruction set focusing on helping students pause, evaluate behavior impacts, and build a positive plan for respectful classroom engagement.
A practical lesson where students learn how to complete a job application for a construction role. Includes differentiated student worksheets (moderate and minimal support) and a comprehensive teacher guide with models and rubrics.
Students review their 8-session Explorer's Field Guide, celebrate growth, identify supportive 'trail allies' (social support), and pledge a personal self-esteem commitment.
Students construct personalized coping strategies, blending CBT active problem-solving steps with DBT Radical Acceptance to navigate unchangeable difficulties.
Students examine the physical body-mind connection, identifying stress triggers and learning DBT physical self-care (PLEASE) and emotional regulation strategies.
Students connect CBT behavioral activation with DBT 'mindful action' by exploring core values and mapping out tiny, courageous actions that align with their authentic strengths.
Students learn assertive communication, personal limit-setting, and DBT Interpersonal Effectiveness skills (DEAR MAN style) to navigate social situations and foster healthy self-esteem.
Students learn mindfulness, self-soothing, and distress tolerance techniques (DBT TIPP skills) to manage intense emotions and ground themselves.
Students learn to identify and challenge automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) and cognitive distortions using CBT reframing techniques.
Students establish group guidelines, explore the 'Explorer's Field Guide' theme, and identify their unique internal strengths and positive core beliefs (CBT core beliefs & mindfulness).
This lesson prepares students for the complexities of independent living by demystifying rental agreements. Through an interactive 'contract scavenger hunt' and real-world scenario analysis, students learn to identify key lease terms, understand security deposits, and navigate landlord-tenant responsibilities.
A one-on-one counseling session designed for a 7th-grade girl focusing on establishing healthy boundaries, identifying peer pressure tactics, and building a customized toolkit for saying "no" confidently to negative friends.
A one-on-one counseling lesson designed for a seventh-grade girl to learn healthy boundaries and assertive communication. The lesson uses a supportive, journal-style aesthetic to teach the anatomy of an I-statement and apply it through realistic social scenarios.
An interactive, therapeutic group game for adults in mental health and substance abuse recovery. Teams debate and 'vote off' 9 sleep-disrupting habits to crown the ultimate Sleep Villain, connecting sleep hygiene directly to recovery resilience.
An immersive, multi-decade escape room activity designed to review relationships, grief, boundaries, and emotional regulation concepts for a Semester 2 final exam.
An immersive escape room style review game covering all 40 key concepts from the Personal Finance Final Exam. Students solve 4 thematic codebreaking rounds independently to test their financial knowledge.
A warm, 30-minute interactive lesson for 2nd graders that celebrates all skin tones, addresses skin-tone exclusion (colorism) with compassion, and empowers students to stand up to bullying. Includes a comprehensive teacher's guide, a self-reflection coloring page, small-group discussion cards, and an interactive scenarios worksheet.
An interactive 30-minute lesson designed for 4th graders, teaching empathy for physical and neurodivergent differences, distinguishing bullying from teasing, and empowering students with practical, safe upstander skills through a superhero 'Inclusion League' theme.
A practical financial literacy lesson where students track daily banking transactions, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers for October 2026. Includes a 21-day transaction tracker worksheet with larger check addresses and a teacher answer key schedule.
A hands-on social-emotional learning lesson focusing on resolving peer conflicts using the Wheel of Choice, I-Messages, perspective-taking, and peer mediation. Students learn practical de-escalation steps to cool down and build bridges of understanding.
An active individual counseling intervention designed for Grades 2-5 to address talking out and distracting others. Through a princess/quiet-kingdom theme, the student learns to use 'Royal Shields' and track their own classroom focus.
A targeted social-emotional learning reteach lesson for 2nd graders to understand that hitting is not okay. It teaches positive self-regulation and safe body choices using visual supports, simple language, and actionable calm-down strategies.
A supportive social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarten students to identify safe anger outlets, co-regulate with trusted adults, and practice calming breathing when feeling overwhelmed.
A self-regulation and emotional literacy lesson that guides high school students to identify physiological stress signals, create an 'Inner Weather Map', and build a personalized summer coping menu through reflective journaling and body-mapping.
Day 4 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students synthesize their goal-setting knowledge to design a comprehensive career roadmap, incorporating short-term and long-term SMART milestones.
Day 3 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students practice transforming weak goals into SMART goals through dynamic practice exercises and demonstrate mastery with a formative assessment.
Day 2 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students are introduced to the SMART goal criteria, dissecting each element and learning how to transform vague wishes into highly actionable plans.