A movement-friendly, investigator-themed lesson designed to help 5th graders identify personal distractions, practice discreet sensory resets, and arrange their desks for peak focus.
A lesson teaching students how to search for retail prices online, understand value, and perform basic budget additions using real-world items.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help middle-grade students master self-regulation, avoid back-talk, and respond thoughtfully in common school scenarios.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for middle school prep students (Grades 5-6). Focuses on executive function, goal setting, emotion management under stress, and preparing for middle school dynamics.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for upper primary students (Grades 3-4). Features reflective self-assessments and scenario-based tests focusing on planning to succeed, managing strong emotions, and using calming-down steps.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for early primary students (Grades 1-2). Uses highly visual emoji-based scales and simplified scenarios focusing on paying attention, brain building, and calming down.
A gentle, trauma-informed toolkit designed for a fifth-grade student processing the death of their mother. This lesson uses the ocean wave metaphor to validate complex, swirling feelings and provides practical, physical coping strategies for self-regulation.
A short celebratory countdown lesson plan to mark the end of the school year with fun daily activities from letters H to Q.
A collaborative social skills lesson focused on conversational skills, active listening, asking follow-up questions, and sharing the spotlight through interactive materials.
A small group session guide and assessments from the G.I.R.L.S. curriculum focusing on self-concept, personal strengths, and identity for 4th and 5th-grade girls.
A targeted 30-minute counseling lesson that teaches a student to identify the physical signs of boredom, understand the impact of disruptive behaviors, and construct a highly visual, personalized downtime choice board to use in the classroom.
A restorative social-emotional learning lesson designed to help fatigued end-of-year students recognize when playful banter ('roasting') turns harmful, set healthy boundaries, and utilize self-regulation techniques to prevent conflict.
A creative introductory lesson where students design and color paper Lego bricks and minifigures to share their personalities, backgrounds, and future aspirations.
A comprehensive lesson for Week 20 focused on self-awareness, reflection, and celebration of growth. Students reflect on their skills in a personalized booklet, participate in an interactive Affirmation Circle, and complete their progress tracking with their social worker.
A 10-minute 1-to-1 social-emotional learning lesson designed to help students stop assuming negative intentions in others. The lesson uses a personalized social story and active role-play scenarios to practice reframing common social situations, like hearing laughter or seeing someone look their way.
A 1-to-1 social-emotional learning lesson focusing on empathy and perspective-taking through real-world scenarios. Students practice putting themselves in the shoes of both classmates and teachers to understand different feelings and actions.
A highly visual lesson helping students navigate social anxiety in new environments by distinguishing facts from opinions to make empathetic, responsible choices.
A transition lesson for rising sixth graders to master the Circle of Control and distinguish between big and small problems. Students learn practical coping strategies for peer conflicts and rule-breaking using a gamified quest theme.