Students embark on an 'empathy adventure' by exploring real-life stories from diverse community members to build social awareness and perspective-taking skills.
A high-energy, 30-minute lesson where 3rd graders practice respectful communication through theatrical role-plays. Students brainstorm courtesy phrases, perform scenarios, and use a checklist to provide positive peer feedback.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd grade that uses a Sound Studio theme to teach active listening skills through demonstration, direct instruction, and a collaborative drawing activity.
A 10-minute social-emotional learning lesson that helps 5th graders identify the scale of their conflicts and practice resolution through role-play, focusing on emotional awareness without the need for writing.
Students will explore the impact of prosocial behavior by participating in a Kindness Bingo challenge, identifying attainable acts of kindness, and reflecting on their experiences.
A lesson exploring the critical differences between professional and social communication, helping students identify when to use each style and how to 'level up' their messaging.
A group counseling lesson designed for 6th-grade boys to address impulse control, aggression, and peer pressure through the metaphor of an electrical circuit.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for two fifth-grade boys to develop resilience when things don't go their way, featuring peer-led advice and practical coping strategies.
A creative project where students author and illustrate original children's books that teach essential life lessons and core values to younger peers.
Students work in small groups to rehearse and perform mystery plays, analyzing their specific plot structures and reflecting on social-emotional themes.
Students learn the fundamental components of a play script and use a model play to identify setting, characters, and plot structure.
Explores personal history and resilience by identifying personal strengths and role models to navigate future challenges.
Focuses on citizenship and interpersonal skills by using the metaphor of building bridges to resolve conflicts and connect with others in their community.
Students use geographical concepts to map their emotions and identify "safe places," building self-awareness and emotional regulation.
Celebrating growth from the past year and setting fun goals for the summer break.
Reflecting on friendships made and practicing how to say goodbye and stay connected.
Preparing for the transition to 2nd grade by identifying strengths and addressing "new grade jitters."
A practical guide to staying safe in the sun and water during summer break.
Students will explore and name their mixed emotions about the school year ending through a garden-themed reflection.
A set of tools designed to help middle school students master the executive function skills of organization and task initiation through structured accountability.
A calming introductory session for 4th graders to learn and practice three specific breath work techniques to manage emotions and improve focus.
A counseling lesson for 6th graders focused on managing anger and frustration within friendships. It covers identifying physical triggers, slowing down reactions, and using constructive communication.