A dynamic lesson designed for 9-10 year olds to explore their future aspirations, learn success habits, and map out actionable steps through creative mapping and physical activity.
Agents learn to identify 'reactor heat' (stress) and use cooling valves to maintain operational status.
Agents master the logistics of their daily operations through effective planning and organization.
Agents calibrate their internal radar using sensory grounding techniques to stay focused.
Agents practice navigating the 'Laser Grid' of impulses by using their internal pause button.
Agents learn to define their mission and break down big objectives into manageable checkpoints.
This lesson introduces self-management through an aviation metaphor, teaching students to identify emotional 'turbulence' and use specific 'cockpit controls' to stay on course. Students will learn strategies for impulse control and emotional regulation.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for grade 5 students focusing on using advanced temporal adverbs (initially, subsequently, ultimately) to retell stories and sequence social-emotional problem-solving steps.
Strategies for navigating family dynamics, sibling conflicts, and home-based stressors through clear communication and personal space.
Explores the emotional ups and downs of sports and competition, teaching students how to keep their cool during wins and losses.
Focuses on managing the pressure of grades, tests, and academic expectations through reframing and realistic goal-setting.
Students identify the physical sensations of frustration and learn to recognize their personal 'early warning signs' before they reach a boiling point.
A fast-paced, 10-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on building self-confidence through self-acceptance and kindness toward others. Students define self-esteem and set immediate goals for personal growth and peer acceptance.
A 15-minute lesson exploring the pitfalls of 'downward social comparison' and how to build authentic self-esteem without diminishing others. Students will learn that true confidence comes from personal growth rather than putting others down.
A final reflection session where the student reviews their progress and creates a personal 'Advocacy Action Plan' for the future.
Provides a framework for how and when to ask for help, identifying a "Support Squad" of trusted individuals.
Teaches the practical skill of using "I-statements" to communicate feelings and needs effectively without blame.
Focuses on identifying personal physical and emotional boundaries, and teaching the student how to recognize when a boundary is being crossed.
Students learn the definition of self-advocacy and begin to differentiate between personal needs and wants to better express themselves.
This session introduces the concept of the 'inner critic' and provides tools for students to recognize and reframe negative self-talk into positive affirmations.
Students identify their internal strengths and character assets, reframing them as "superpowers" that help them navigate challenges.
The introductory session focuses on mapping out the student's identity, celebrating their unique background, and setting a positive tone for the program.
A comprehensive primary lesson focused on building positive relationships, understanding fairness, and developing social skills through interactive candy-themed activities.
An introductory lesson on gratitude where students define the concept, engage in a visual anchor chart activity, and play a classroom-wide game of Gratitude Bingo.
A 25-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 5th graders focused on identifying areas of personal control and practicing the celebration of personal achievements through a nautical 'Captain' theme.
A lesson designed for 3rd-4th graders to understand the Circle of Control and celebrate their end-of-year achievements through a mountain-climbing theme.
Students explore core leadership qualities through the lens of superheroes, identifying their own unique leadership 'superpowers' and learning how to lead with empathy, courage, and teamwork.
An industrial-themed teamwork lesson where students act as "Mind Mechanics" to apply the 4Cs and Computational Thinking to a complex engineering challenge.
A high-stakes engineering challenge where students use the 4Cs and Computational Thinking to design, build, and document the ultimate cup tower structure.
A set of reflection tools for students in grades K-5 to process behavioral incidents through the lens of core values: Respect, Responsibility, and Regard for Others. Includes tiered versions for lower and upper elementary students.
Celebrating progress and learning how to use positive self-talk to encourage others.
Practicing self-compassion and identifying personal strengths through mirror reflections and journaling.
Creating personalized affirmations and mantras to strengthen the Inner Cheerleader.
Introducing the "Power of Yet" and reframing challenges as opportunities for growth.
Identifying negative thought patterns (Grumble Bees) and learning how to "catch" them before they sting our confidence.
Introduction to the concept of the "Inner Voice" and identifying the difference between the Inner Critic and the Inner Cheerleader.
A 20-minute introductory lesson for 4th graders focused on identifying emotions through facial expressions and practicing kind responses to others' feelings.
A lesson designed to help students distinguish between Small and Big Problems and choose safe regulation strategies instead of physical reactions. It includes a social story, practice worksheet, and strategy reference guide.
A comprehensive first-day lesson to establish classroom norms, physical space navigation, and digital responsibility. Includes instruction on Chromebook care and digital citizenship.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for 5th graders that uses a 'Social Lab' approach to analyze the unspoken rules of friendship. Students evaluate real-world scenarios to define their personal boundaries and values in a relationship.
A 30-minute interactive SEL lesson for 5th graders focused on the qualities of a good friend and building positive social connections through an energetic group game called 'The Friendship Circuit'.
A pragmatic language lesson designed for students with LBLD to practice expressing disagreement respectfully. Through visual-heavy slides, structured role-plays, and hands-on activities like 'Kind Corners' and 'Opinion Practice', students learn to use social filters and sentence frames to navigate conflicting opinions.
A collection of low-energy, silent activities and games designed for students to engage in after high-stakes testing, focusing on visual puzzles, logic challenges, and creative drawing.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for students with trauma backgrounds and impulse control challenges. It focuses on 'Scene Scanning'—assuming positive intent and dissecting social interactions through a detective-style lens to improve perspective-taking and reduce reactivity.
Final reflection, celebration of growth, and planning for the journey ahead.
Reviewing various coping skills and creating a personalized 'Survival Kit' for future use.
Focusing on the power of breath and mindfulness as internal tools for regulation.
Identifying cognitive distortions or 'tricky trails' and learning to reframe thoughts using a 'Thought Compass'.
Understanding the physical 'alarm system' of the body and learning grounding techniques to stay present during 'storms'.
Introduction to the group, establishing norms, and identifying individual stress triggers using the 'Stress Landscape' metaphor.