Students learn to identify and label the intensity of their emotions using a visual thermometer scale. They explore coping strategies for different emotional states to build self-regulation skills.
This lesson uses a stop light metaphor to help 1st graders distinguish between 'Green Friend' behaviors (safe and kind) and 'Red Friend' behaviors (unsafe or hurtful). Students learn to 'Go' with green behaviors and 'Stop' hurtful red behaviors to keep their social environment safe.
A lesson for upper elementary students that defines bias incidents, distinguishes them from bullying, and explores the importance of empathy and collective responsibility.
A foundational lesson for early elementary students focusing on identifying unfair treatment and understanding that everyone deserves respect, regardless of their differences.
An introductory lesson for Kindergarteners to understand what college is, featuring mascots, professors, dorm life, and the excitement of future learning.
A small group lesson for 1st graders focused on introducing basic morning and evening routines and the concept of doing things the same way every day.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners that uses a garden metaphor to teach goal setting and perseverance. Students identify a classroom goal and the steps needed to 'grow' it.
A small group lesson for 3rd graders focused on developing independent morning and evening routines. Students learn to prioritize tasks and manage their time to arrive at school ready for launch.
A small group lesson for 1st graders focused on the importance of morning and evening routines to ensure they arrive at school ready to learn.
A collection of creative coloring pages and a facilitator guide designed to help children identify, name, and celebrate healthy emotions through art and reflection.
A lesson introducing K-2 students to the first six choices on Kelso's Wheel, focusing on identifying small problems and practicing conflict resolution through a movement-based 4-square game.
A nurturing lesson for K-3 students that uses the metaphor of a garden to teach growth mindset. Students learn to view challenges as 'weeds' to pull and effort as the 'water' that helps their brain plants bloom.
A lesson focused on the 'Apologize' choice from Kelso's Choices, teaching students how to identify when an apology is needed and how to deliver a sincere one that includes making amends.
This lesson introduces the concept of expected and unexpected behaviors through a 'Social Detective' lens, helping students understand how their actions affect others' feelings and the group environment.
A foundational lesson introducing four essential breathing techniques—Square, Balloon, 5-Finger, and Mindful breathing—to help students manage emotions and find focus.