A focused lesson on managing transitions between preferred and non-preferred tasks using a 'Gravity Jump' space theme. Students learn to use 'boosters' (strategies) to move from high-interest activities to necessary duties.
A movement-based scavenger hunt lesson where students practice conflict resolution strategies by solving 'peace missions' hidden around the classroom. Students learn to identify triggers, use 'I' statements, and find win-win solutions.
An SEL escape room experience where students work together to solve puzzles based on active listening, empathy, and conflict resolution to save a magical grove.
A comprehensive SEL lesson focused on building confidence through growth mindset, identifying personal strengths, reframing mistakes, and practicing positive self-talk. Students act as 'Mindset Mechanics' to tune up their internal dialogue and build a resilient self-image.
A 20-minute whole-class workshop for grades 3-5 focused on the Peace Table approach to conflict resolution. Students learn to navigate disagreements through cool-down periods, I-statements, active listening, and collaborative problem-solving.
A high-energy, 20-minute introduction to resolving conflicts using 'I-Messages'. Students learn to identify conflict escalators and build peace bridges through clear, respectful communication.
A lesson focused on understanding delayed gratification through the 'Instant Spark' vs. 'Star Goal' space metaphor. Students learn to weigh immediate fun against long-term success and the 'Gravity Well' consequences of procrastination.
A high-energy lesson that introduces the Eisenhower Matrix to 5th graders through a space exploration 'Mission Control' theme. Students will learn to distinguish between urgent and important tasks to better manage their daily responsibilities.
A set of visual aids and practice tools to help elementary students memorize and master their 4-digit cafeteria pin numbers using color-coded position cues.
A Social Emotional Learning lesson exploring the concept of the ripple effect, helping students understand how their individual choices and behaviors impact their peers and the overall classroom environment.