A comprehensive end-of-year reflection and goal-setting lesson for 3rd graders. Students will look back on their achievements, friendships, and growth while preparing emotionally and academically for the transition to 4th grade.
A lesson focused on conflict resolution and the components of a sincere apology, featuring a Readers Theater activity to model healthy peer interactions. Students will practice identifying feelings, apologizing, and making amends through role-play.
This lesson equips clinical staff with sensory, physical, and cognitive grounding techniques to help students manage anxiety and stay in the present moment. It includes a comprehensive facilitator guide, visual slides, and practical student handouts.
A professional development module for K-12 clinical staff to master and teach five core social competencies. Includes structured instruction and hands-on practice materials for student sessions.
A comprehensive training module for school clinical staff on teaching emotional intelligence. This lesson covers emotional vocabulary, empathy development, and regulation strategies across K-12 developmental stages.
A lesson focused on expressing gratitude to school community members through the art of writing thoughtful thank-you notes. Students will learn the structure of a thank-you letter and brainstorm the impact various staff members have on their daily lives.
A collection of resources designed to help parents and educators identify, monitor, and systematically reduce anxiety accommodations, with a specific focus on overcoming school refusal and fostering child independence.
A fast-paced 20-minute lesson introducing students to the Zones of Regulation and helping them build a personal 'toolbox' of coping strategies for different emotional states.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying, expressing, and managing worries, inspired by the book 'Ruby Finds a Worry'. Students will create a physical 'Worry Pet' to help them externalize and handle their feelings.
A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson for K-4 students focused on the 'Think It vs. Say It' social filter. Students learn to evaluate their thoughts based on kindness, truth, and helpfulness before speaking.
A hands-on emotional regulation lesson that treats energy management like a scientific experiment. Students in grades 3-6 learn to identify energy drains, recognize signs of burnout, and test specific 'recharging' activities to maintain their internal battery.
A lesson focused on facilitating and documenting collaborative learning through structured rotations and Think-Pair-Share discussions. Includes tools for teacher monitoring and student self-reflection.
A lesson focused on teaching 3rd and 4th grade students pathway thinking skills: identifying roadblocks, brainstorming multiple solutions, and weighing consequences.
A social-emotional learning lesson for grades 3-5 that uses the iceberg metaphor to teach students how to identify 'underwater' emotions like hurt or fear that often hide behind anger. Students will develop self-regulation and empathy by learning to look beneath the surface of their own and others' behaviors.
A social skills lesson focused on maintaining back-and-forth conversations by using 'rally' techniques like asking follow-up questions and sharing related comments.
An elementary social-emotional learning lesson using 'Brave Every Day' to help students identify physical signs of worry and use facts to build bravery. Aligned with ASCA standards.