A lesson centered on the book 'Miss Nelson Has a Field Day', focusing on character motivation, teamwork, and sportsmanship through the lens of the Smedley Tornadoes' transformation.
Students apply their skills to collaborative tasks, learning how to bridge differences in opinion and style to achieve a common goal.
Students explore individual differences as strengths and learn how to find common ground while celebrating what makes each person unique.
Students learn practical strategies for initiating new friendships, including 'The Hello Hack' and conversation starters.
A counseling session designed to help students identify healthy friendship qualities, recognize red flags, and practice coping strategies like 'I' statements.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for 3rd graders with varying learning needs, focusing on empathy and the difference between friendly teasing and mean behavior. Features simplified language, high-visual support, and behavioral management strategies for challenging classroom dynamics.
A 30-minute lesson designed to address insensitive behavior ('roasting') regarding deceased family members by building empathy and understanding of grief through storytelling and roleplay.
A lesson focused on identifying gossip, understanding its impact on friendships, and practicing strategies to stop the spread of rumors using role-play scenarios.
This lesson teaches 3rd graders a 4-step framework for resolving social conflicts and minor problems. Students learn to define problems, brainstorm fair solutions, and evaluate consequences through interactive mapping and scenario practice.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders to understand, respect, and communicate personal space boundaries using a fun 'Space Patrol' theme. Students learn about 'space bubbles', non-verbal cues, and kind communication.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students master self-regulation skills, specifically focusing on impulse control, waiting, and following multi-step directions through the lens of a 'Mission Control' theme.
A 45-minute lesson focusing on identifying specific needs and practicing how to request support using visual signals and 'I need' statements, especially when feeling dysregulated.
A group session designed for 4th-grade girls to foster body positivity, practice self-affirmation, and understand hygiene as a form of self-respect and care.
Program-wide resources including the facilitator blueprint and binder cover sheets.
A comprehensive lesson for 2nd graders to distinguish between bullying and everyday conflict using the 'BOO' acronym (Be mean, On purpose, Over and over). Includes a video analysis, discussion, and hands-on identification activities.
This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of personal boundaries and physical respect during field trips, using the 'Personal Bubble' concept and the 'Power of Permission' to ensure a safe and respectful environment.