A 20-minute Tier 3 social-emotional lesson for 2nd graders focused on mastering sharing and active listening through a 'Hero Academy' theme. Students practice these 'super skills' through interactive scenarios and a collaborative game.
A 30-minute lesson for 2nd graders to distinguish between being mean (one-time, unplanned) and bullying (repeated, intentional, power imbalance) through a detective-themed sorting game.
A final review and certification ceremony where students reflect on their growth and receive their 'Master Mechanic' status.
Integrating all 'Mind Mechanic' skills into a final creative project, demonstrating mastery of self-awareness and social reasoning.
Evaluating options and consequences using 'The Choice Circuit,' focusing on making deliberate decisions while reading and writing.
Introducing decision thinking through 'The Logic Loom,' helping students weave together 'how' and 'why' clues in complex texts.
Advanced social reasoning using 'Point of View Goggles' to interpret different perspectives and motivations in stories and real-life situations.
Developing social understanding by using 'Signal Scanners' to detect character emotions and perspectives within texts.
Focuses on using feedback as a 'Toolbox Upgrade,' helping students see mistakes and suggestions as ways to improve their work rather than as failures.
Introduction to growth mindset through 'The Blueprint,' teaching students that skills are built over time with practice and planning.
Building self-esteem by identifying 'Safety Gear'—the positive inner talk and strengths that protect us from fear and frustration.
Focuses on stress handling by introducing 'Coolant Systems'—calming strategies to use when facing difficult tasks or making mistakes.
Exploring the 'Reaction Engine' to understand how the brain responds to stressors during reading and writing, helping students identify their personal triggers.
An introduction to the concept of the mind as a 'workshop' where thoughts and feelings are built, introducing students to their role as Mind Mechanics and establishing basic self-awareness.
A 20-minute introductory lesson on choosing kindness when it's hard, teaching students to look beneath the surface of difficult behaviors using 'empathy goggles'.
A social-emotional learning lesson using a compass metaphor to help K-5 students re-establish empathy, kindness, and community after time away from school. Students explore the four 'cardinal points' of connection: Notice Needs, Speak Kindness, Everyone's Invited, and Work Together.
A lesson for K-2 students on interpreting non-verbal social cues using a traffic light metaphor. Students learn to recognize 'Green' (open/ready), 'Yellow' (cautious/check-in), and 'Red' (stop/need space) signals in their peers, especially during high-energy transitions.
Course synthesis and graduation. Reflecting on the journey from impulsive to intentional Pathfinder.