Students explore the concept of goal setting and motivation through a short video, class discussion, and personal reflection to develop a sense of purpose and direction.
A 10-15 minute introductory lesson for K-1 students on identifying and protecting private information using the JHawk Way of being safe. Includes partner activities and positive framing for early learners.
A handwriting and social-emotional learning lesson focusing on kind words and sincere apologies through tracing and writing practice.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 4-5 students on identity protection and the importance of a secure digital footprint. Students analyze scenarios to practice being safe and professional online.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 2-3 students on building a 'Privacy Shield' to protect their identity online while staying safe and responsible. Features collaborative sorting activities and JHawk Way connections.
A 20-minute interactive lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying 'big' emotions and practicing simple coping strategies using a weather-themed metaphor.
A collection of printable banners, headers, advice cards, and community resource listings to create an engaging summer-themed bulletin board.
A comprehensive emotional literacy lesson designed to help elementary students identify, name, and manage eight key emotions through creative journaling and guided reflection.
A community-building lesson where students transform positive peer observations into a visual 'avalanche' of paper snowflakes, reinforcing kindness during the high-energy spring season.
A community-building lesson where students create an 'Appreciation Avalanche' by writing kind observations on paper snowflakes to reinforce positive peer interactions.
A community-building SEL lesson where students create an 'avalanche' of appreciation using paper snowflakes to reinforce positive peer interactions during the high-energy spring season.
A comprehensive collection of printable components to create a vibrant, summer-themed bulletin board focused on safety, learning, and community resources for elementary students and parents.
Students work in small teams to build a space station. One student sees the secret picture, one gives directions, and one builds, teaching them how to share information clearly.
Students work in teams to build a lunar structure while navigating specific communication barriers, forcing them to develop new ways to share information and work together.
A social-emotional group session for K-3rd graders focused on building empathy and normalizing common school-based emotions through an interactive 'Popsicle Break' activity. Students share shared experiences to see that they are not alone in their feelings.
A social-emotional learning lesson that uses meteorology metaphors to help students identify their internal emotions and develop self-regulation strategies during high-energy periods. Students map their 'internal weather' and create a forecast for managing emotional storms.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 4-5 students focused on advanced device responsibility, including proper closure, charging habits, and liquid-free zones.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 2-3 students on responsible Chromebook care, emphasizing clean environments and gentle handling, aligned with PBIS standards.
A 15-20 minute lesson for K-1 students focused on the basics of carrying and using Chromebooks responsibly, using positive framing and collaborative practice.
A lesson for 1st-3rd graders on mastering patience through the 'Waiting Well' metaphor, focusing on impulse control and active waiting strategies.
A gentle, flower-themed lesson for elementary students to learn social-emotional strategies for resolving conflicts during recess using the 'Peace Petals' framework.
A final review and graduation ceremony celebrating the new 'Super Control' powers students have mastered.
Focuses on the power of 'Super Sonic Ears'—listening and following directions the very first time they are given.
Teaches students how to use 'Laser Eyes' to focus their attention on the speaker and ignore classroom distractions.
Students learn to control their bodies and impulses by using their 'Freeze Ray' to stop and stay calm when needed.
A lesson for grades 1-3 exploring the 'social echo' concept through visual mapping and storytelling to teach how kindness spreads through a school community.
A cognitive flexibility workshop designed to help students 'stretch' their thinking during unexpected changes and setbacks, using a high-energy mental workout theme.
A comprehensive SEL lesson designed to help students identify triggers, name emotions, and apply specific coping strategies (breaks, self-talk, asking for help) through scenario analysis and hands-on practice.
2nd and 3rd grade students become 'Kindness Alchemists' to learn how specific, heartfelt compliments can transform their classroom into a magical community of friends.
A lesson for K-2 students using a plant growth metaphor to teach the 'power of yet' and growth mindset. Students learn to reframe mistakes as 'soil' for learning.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students that uses the metaphor of a growing plant to introduce the 'power of yet.' Students learn to reframe mistakes as opportunities for growth and build a positive internal monologue.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Pre-K-2nd grade students focused on repairing friendships after minor conflicts using 'healing words' and active listening.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students that introduces a physical 'Peace Path' framework for independent conflict resolution and restorative justice. Students learn to navigate four specific stations—Problem, Feeling, Idea, and Agreement—to reach a mutual resolution with peers.
A K-2 lesson focused on teaching self-regulation skills, including deep breathing, 5-4-3-2-1 grounding, and positive self-talk to help students maintain focus and calm in the classroom.
A lesson focused on helping students manage anger by identifying physical cues and utilizing parent support through effective communication like 'I-statements'.
A foundational SEL lesson for Kindergarten students focusing on identifying basic emotions and simple social actions through drawing and play-based reflection.
An SEL lesson for 2nd grade students focusing on complex emotions, self-reflection, and collaborative conflict resolution strategies.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 1st grade students that expands on emotional awareness and introduces simple communication strategies for social interactions.
A lesson focused on developing social problem-solving skills through role-playing and reflection, specifically targeting school-based scenarios like losing a game or social friction.
A grounding and regulation lesson for elementary students using an orchestra metaphor to manage spring restlessness through deep pressure, rhythmic movement, and auditory grounding.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning tool designed to help students check in with their emotions, evaluate their social interactions, and practice healthy conflict resolution strategies.
A self-regulation lesson for elementary students using a mechanical metaphor to help them identify high-energy states and apply 'braking' techniques to regain focus during transitions.
A lesson for Kindergarten students focused on recognizing that everyone plays and feels differently, and how to use 'Quiet Kindness'.
A lesson for 2nd Grade students focusing on perspective-taking, inclusion strategies, and being an 'Ally' for friends who have different needs.
A lesson for 1st Grade students exploring different ways to communicate and invite others to join in play.
A gentle SEL lesson for 2nd graders navigating the transition of divorce or living in two households. It focuses on identifying stability, normalizing complex emotions, and understanding that love remains constant despite structural changes.
Students explore the social skills of saying 'please' and 'thank you' through a garden-themed lesson that emphasizes how polite words help relationships grow.
A mindfulness lesson for 1st-3rd graders that uses a forest metaphor to teach grounding techniques, helping students stay present and calm during high-stakes testing.
A gentle, hands-on one-on-one lesson for young learners to distinguish between 'stretching the truth' (exaggeration) and lying to avoid consequences, using the Tangled Web activity.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students focusing on identifying non-verbal cues and practicing perspective-taking through the metaphor of 'emotional binoculars'. Students learn to look closely at peer experiences to build a more empathetic classroom community.