A fun, interactive bingo game designed to help students identify and match emotions to real-life scenarios. Students listen to scenarios and mark the corresponding feeling on their 3x4 game board.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-1 students that uses a 'stained glass' craft to help them identify and celebrate positive 'bright spots' in their school year, fostering gratitude and fine motor development.
A lesson for 1st-3rd graders on mastering patience through the 'Waiting Well' metaphor, focusing on impulse control and active waiting strategies.
A final review and graduation ceremony celebrating the new 'Super Control' powers students have mastered.
Focuses on the power of 'Super Sonic Ears'—listening and following directions the very first time they are given.
Teaches students how to use 'Laser Eyes' to focus their attention on the speaker and ignore classroom distractions.
Students learn to control their bodies and impulses by using their 'Freeze Ray' to stop and stay calm when needed.
A lesson for grades 1-3 exploring the 'social echo' concept through visual mapping and storytelling to teach how kindness spreads through a school community.
A first-grade lesson focused on identifying facial expressions and building empathy through observation and practice. Students become 'Feeling Detectives' to better understand how others are feeling and how to respond with kindness.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on giving 3rd graders practical, task-based sentence stems to initiate friendships and collaboration in the classroom and during lunch. Students will practice engaging others through shared activities and mutual help.
A cognitive flexibility workshop designed to help students 'stretch' their thinking during unexpected changes and setbacks, using a high-energy mental workout theme.
A 30-minute lesson for Kindergarteners to learn about fairness and equity through a picnic-themed sharing game and sorting activity. Students will practice distributing items evenly and discuss the feelings associated with fair and unfair treatment.
A comprehensive SEL lesson designed to help students identify triggers, name emotions, and apply specific coping strategies (breaks, self-talk, asking for help) through scenario analysis and hands-on practice.
A gentle, flower-themed lesson for elementary students to learn social-emotional strategies for resolving conflicts during recess using the 'Peace Petals' framework.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders focused on identifying and categorizing positive, negative, and neutral automatic thoughts using a garden metaphor.
A lesson centered on the book Tough by Erin Frankel, focusing on perspective-taking and understanding the internal motivations of a student who exhibits bullying behaviors. Students will apply the school's specific definition of bullying and explore how empathy can transform relationships.
A collaborative project where first graders build an A-Z guide of positive attributes to strengthen classroom community and vocabulary. Students practice descriptive language through peer appreciation and creative reflection.
A lesson for kindergarteners about self-regulation, focusing on the concept of being the 'Boss of Me.' It covers the difference between 'Big Problems' (safety) and 'Small Problems' (manners/rules) to help students understand when to tell an adult and when to mind their own business.
2nd and 3rd grade students become 'Kindness Alchemists' to learn how specific, heartfelt compliments can transform their classroom into a magical community of friends.
A lesson for K-2 students using a plant growth metaphor to teach the 'power of yet' and growth mindset. Students learn to reframe mistakes as 'soil' for learning.
A set of resources designed for a 3rd grade student to practice identifying anger triggers, physical warning signs, and selecting appropriate coping strategies across various social scenarios.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students that uses the metaphor of a growing plant to introduce the 'power of yet.' Students learn to reframe mistakes as opportunities for growth and build a positive internal monologue.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Pre-K-2nd grade students focused on repairing friendships after minor conflicts using 'healing words' and active listening.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students that introduces a physical 'Peace Path' framework for independent conflict resolution and restorative justice. Students learn to navigate four specific stations—Problem, Feeling, Idea, and Agreement—to reach a mutual resolution with peers.
A K-2 lesson focused on teaching self-regulation skills, including deep breathing, 5-4-3-2-1 grounding, and positive self-talk to help students maintain focus and calm in the classroom.