A foundational SEL lesson for grades K-2 focused on identifying, naming, and expressing basic emotions through movement, discussion, and creative reflection. Aligned with Massachusetts SEL Standards for Self-Awareness.
Students explore how their brains make new connections when they learn hard things, practice using the word 'yet', and transform mistakes into art.
A comprehensive SEL lesson for grades K-2 focusing on friendship, kindness, and inclusion through a 'Kindness Garden' theme. Includes an interactive story, role-play activities, and a collaborative mural project.
A comprehensive SEL lesson for grades K-2 focused on building friendship skills, practicing inclusive play, and learning how to join in with others through a social story, role-play, and collaborative art.
A K-3 lesson focusing on neuroplasticity, the value of mistakes, and developing a growth mindset through storytelling and hands-on activities.
An adaptable counseling session focused on understanding the complex emotions of grief and change, featuring feelings mapping and coping strategy development for K-12 students.
A K-2 counseling lesson focused on identifying emotions, expanding vocabulary, and introducing self-regulation through a calming corner. Students act as 'Feeling Detectives' to notice clues in faces and bodies.
A first-grade lesson focused on identifying bullying behaviors, understanding the feelings of everyone involved, and empowering students with bystander strategies to be 'Kindness Crusaders'.
A foundational lesson on gratitude for K-2 students, using a garden metaphor to help them identify and express appreciation for the positive things in their lives.
A final mission integrating all previous skills to make responsible decisions in challenging social situations.
Focusing on social awareness and responding respectfully by seeing things from a peer's perspective.
Applying self-management skills to follow school-wide expectations: Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible.
Students will learn to use 'Pause' and 'Body Control' to manage impulsive behaviors through a 'Remote Control' themed movement game.
Students will learn to recognize their own feelings and identifying feelings in others through facial expressions and body language clues.
A comprehensive lesson for grades K-2 focused on developing friendship skills through the metaphor of building. Students learn and practice turn-taking, sharing, and inclusion through interactive games and visual guides aligned to Massachusetts SEL standards.