Students establish a weekly routine for hole-punching, reinforcing, and filing loose papers chronologically to build maintenance habits.
This lesson provides middle and high school teachers with actionable strategies for managing students who sleep in class, moving from frustration to empathetic problem-solving. It covers root causes, immediate intervention techniques, and long-term support systems.
A comprehensive visual behavior management system for a home daycare, featuring a 'Super Squad' theme to engage young boys through visual expectations and a no-cost incentive program.
A lesson designed for first-grade students to understand the impact of impulsive shouting and threats on their classroom environment and adult responses. It uses the metaphor of 'Word Weather' to help students navigate their emotions and language choices.
A mindful art session where students paint smooth stones with personal mantras, symbols, or intricate patterns to serve as portable 'calm reminders.'
A creative session for building miniature desktop zen gardens using sand, stones, and succulents to create a permanent 'calm corner' for students.
An exploration of how smell and sound affect the nervous system, featuring DIY aromatherapy sachets and personalized focus playlists.
A workshop focused on creating physical tools like custom stress balls and kinetic sand to manage fidgeting and provide tactile relief.
A gentle 20-minute lesson designed to help kindergarten students manage separation anxiety through social storytelling, visual routines, and calming coping strategies.
A social-emotional learning lesson focusing on identifying and managing frustration when things don't go as planned in the classroom, using a comic strip scenario.
A pitch deck and supplementary handout designed to help educators present the 'Scroll to Action' program to school leadership for integration into the curriculum.
A comprehensive lesson on conflict resolution for grades 3-5, using the metaphor of bridge-building to teach "I" statements, empathy, and compromise.
A series of rotational stations designed for high school students to practice mindfulness, emotional regulation, and stress management in a 30-minute session.
A Tier 2 intervention lesson designed to help 3rd-grade students manage math anxiety through positive affirmations and task-chunking strategies. This lesson provides a structured approach to building confidence and emotional regulation before high-stakes testing.
A character-building lesson centered around a board game where students navigate real-life scenarios to practice taking ownership of their actions and choices.
A gentle 15-minute social-emotional lesson designed for kindergarten students experiencing separation anxiety. The lesson uses a 'Heart Bridge' metaphor to teach positive self-talk, visual schedules, and the use of comfort objects.
A comprehensive small-group session guide and set of resources designed to help students navigate peer pressure in social, academic, and physical safety situations.
A lesson designed to help newcomer Portuguese students and native English speakers master the art of assertive communication using 'I' statements in classroom settings.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help 5th-grade students, particularly boys, develop and apply coping strategies for common academic stressors like testing, public speaking, and difficult assignments.
A lesson focused on identifying emotional zones and selecting appropriate self-regulation strategies for classroom and social scenarios.
A lesson designed to help students identify and understand the physical signals their bodies send during different emotional states, using a 'Signal Scouts' theme to encourage self-awareness and emotional regulation.
A comprehensive training session for school counselors on teaching effective grounding techniques to students, focusing on sensory, movement, nature-based, and breathing strategies.
A high school psychology lesson focusing on meaning-focused coping strategies to manage chronic stress and find purpose in adversity. Students will learn how to cognitively reframe challenges and apply these techniques to real-world scenarios.
Focuses on future-oriented thinking and the "Miracle Morning." Solidifies the home-school connection and celebrates small wins with a "Gold Medal" mindset.
Focuses on developing specific coping skills and "routines" for the transition. Uses the metaphor of "spotting" and "flexibility" to manage big emotions in the morning.
Focuses on identifying current challenges and finding "exceptions" to the morning struggle using the metaphor of a balance beam. Introduces scaling questions and strengths-based goal setting.
A comprehensive lesson on pragmatic language and non-verbal communication for secondary students, using a field-researcher aesthetic to decode social nuances.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the 'Brain Remote' to manage impulsive urges and use 'Power Words' for self-advocacy and conflict resolution.
Students apply their expanded emotional vocabulary in simulated social situations, practicing the 'Vocabulary Role Play' strategy to solidify language acquisition through performance and interaction.
Builds a robust emotional vocabulary by systematically identifying, recording, and interacting with new words that describe complex feelings.
Employs graphic organizers, color-coding, and images to help students map the physical and situational connections to their feelings.
Uses gestures, facial expressions, and slowed speech to demonstrate emotional vocabulary and social interactions, making language comprehensible for ELLs.
Establishes daily signals and routines for students to communicate their emotional state and readiness for learning, providing a safe and predictable classroom environment.
A 30-minute professional development session for educators focused on the vertical alignment of the Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) across grades 9-12, featuring My Colorado Journey integration.
Day 5 covers staying focused and not contributing to classroom distractions.
Day 4 teaches students how to avoid drama and rumors by taking a 'detour'.
Day 3 addresses how to ignore peer corrections and focus on one's own work.
Day 2 focuses on the 'exit strategy' for walking away from rising conflict.
Day 1 focuses on staying out of others' conversations and 'ear-dropping' awareness.
A comprehensive emotional regulation toolkit for students to manage testing anxiety using maritime-themed grounding techniques and cognitive reframing.
A quick 10-minute introduction to box breathing, a powerful stress-relief technique, featuring a guided video and classroom practice.
A 10-minute lesson for 5th graders on self-efficacy, focusing on how personal choices and actions build trustworthiness and ethics through a relatable story-based approach.
A 30-minute lesson for 5th graders focused on moving from a bystander to an upstander. Students learn to use assertive statements and create a personal action plan for showing courage and respect in bullying situations.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on appropriate ways to get the teacher's attention, specifically replacing blurting and wandering with hand-raising and waiting.
A reflection on what has been learned and a call to action to practice acceptance every day.
Practical skills for including neurodivergent peers in play and conversation, focusing on kindness and patience.
Understanding different communication styles and how to connect with others who may communicate in unique ways.
Exploring the five senses and beyond, focusing on how different brains process sensory information and the tools that help.
An introduction to neurodiversity, exploring how every brain is unique and wired differently, using the 'Brain Lab' concept.