A small-group social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on recognizing, understanding, and managing basic emotions through interactive discussion and game-based play.
A comprehensive social skills lesson designed for a 7th-grade student focusing on personal space, responding to 'No', and handling rejection with maturity and respect.
Cultivate a 'Heart of Gold' by practicing empathy, active listening, and inclusion to build strong community bonds.
Learn the 'Spend-Save-Give' strategy to understand the value of money and the importance of financial responsibility.
Find your 'Confidence Cord' and practice using a firm, kind voice to express needs and set healthy boundaries.
Practice the 'Stop-Think-Act' sequence to manage impulses and make thoughtful choices in the heat of the moment.
Navigate the digital world by practicing 'Screen-Free Serenity' and rediscovering the joy of offline connection.
Harness the 'Focus Flashlight' to ignore distractions and improve concentration on important tasks.
Embrace the 'Beauty of the Blooper' and learn that mistakes are evidence of learning, moving past the pressure of being perfect.
Develop resilience and persistence through the 'Power of Yet' and building 'Stamina Sparks' to overcome challenges.
Transform 'Negative Nelly' thoughts into 'Positive Power' using the 'Flip the Script' technique for a brighter outlook.
Discover the power of stillness and the 'Counting Clouds' method to maintain emotional balance in stressful moments.
Identify 'worry weeds' and use the 'Balloon Breath' strategy to manage anxiety and find inner peace.
Learn to identify the physical signs of anger and master the 'Volcano Vent' technique to cool down big emotions.
Students use tapping to calm anxiety, shift negative self-talk, and build emotional awareness.
Students learn Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) to clear mental fog and improve concentration.
Students learn the "mental magnifying glass" to find positive aspects in any situation.
Students learn the 1+3+4 breathing technique to manage anger and frustration.
Students learn how to organize their time and prioritize their tasks.
Students learn about integrity and doing the right thing even when no one is looking.
Students explore ways to contribute to their school and community.
Students learn how to work effectively as part of a team.
Students practice finding creative solutions to common problems.
Students learn to recognize their own worth and speak with confidence.