The second lesson of the career unit, focusing on connecting personal interests, strengths, and likes to future jobs. Students reflect on what makes them happy and draw themselves in their favorite future dream careers.
The first lesson of the career unit, focusing on identifying a wide variety of careers, their specialized roles, and matching tools, from chefs and astronauts to builders and doctors.
A sensory-focused lesson helping young learners (Pre-K to 2nd grade) translate school self-regulation tools into home-friendly coping strategies using everyday household items. Students identify triggers and design a custom "carry-on" menu and physical self-soothing kit.
A social skills lesson designed to help students learn and apply kind, polite, and encouraging language during daily peer interactions. Includes clear visual objectives, structured discussion cards, and a reflection tracker.
A complete lesson bundle on emotional regulation, self-advocacy, and calming strategies. Includes a comprehensive teacher's guide, a visual toolkit, a social narrative book, and interactive role-playing scenario cards.
A set of portable, visual cognitive behavioral tools to help students disrupt automatic negative thoughts and set constructive boundaries when feeling overwhelmed by tasks.
A 45-minute school counseling classroom lesson based on 'The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt'. Students explore self-uniqueness, coping skills, and resilience through interactive discussions and creating a take-home comfort quilt card.
An immersive kindergarten introduction to emotional self-regulation, introducing the blue, green, yellow, and red zones through an interactive woodland adventure story, physical breathing breaks, and hands-on reflection.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for K-2 students to distinguish between Big Deals (requiring adult help) and Little Deals (solved using Felix's Wheel of Choices), focusing on key coping strategies.
An introductory lesson on the Zones of Regulation for Kindergarten students. Students learn to recognize emotional states (Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red zones) using physical body clues and facial expressions.
A active-listening and focus lesson designed for Kindergarteners to practice filtering out classroom background noise and following directions. Includes an interactive auditory game, an anchor chart of focus strategies, and a simple hands-on worksheet.
A multi-material printable activity pack for Kindergarten students focusing on Whole-Body Listening. It includes coloring sheets, a cut-and-paste sorting task, physical game cards, and a comprehensive teacher's guide to build attention skills.
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 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 reflection and planning lesson designed to help emerging readers and writers review their emotional regulation progress, practice preferred coping strategies, and create a personalized Safety and Calm Plan.
A compassionate parent psychoeducation resource packet focusing on the neurobiology of early childhood trauma (ages 0-3). It translates complex brain science into accessible, low-jargon concepts like toxic stress and nervous system dysregulation, providing practical caregiver co-regulation strategies and a dedicated self-care checklist.
A Texas Model-aligned counseling transition lesson designed to help 1st-grade students manage anxiety about moving to 2nd grade. Framed as a 'Superhero Academy,' this lesson builds Intrapersonal Effectiveness and early CCMR foundations by celebrating existing strengths, building self-efficacy, and setting academic goals.
A collaborative mental health workshop designed to help students navigate summer transition anxiety by identifying stressors, mapping coping strategies, and co-creating a personalized proactive emotional regulation plan.