Students simulate a crowded hallway environment to practice 'merging' into traffic without bumping others. They learn to angle their bodies and adjust speed to maintain relative space.
A collection of high-energy, 60-second executive function challenges designed for grade 1 students to practice focus, planning, and task initiation.
A 60-minute lesson designed to help students manage test anxiety and improve focus through daily meditation practices. This lesson combines psychological insights with practical mindfulness techniques for academic success.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners focused on the impact of their words. It features the 'Crumpled Heart' and 'Bucket Filler' activities to help students understand how mean words hurt and how kind words heal.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners focusing on three practical self-regulation techniques: self-hugging, finding a quiet space, and candle-breath breathing.
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.
A comprehensive lesson for kindergarteners to learn the importance of keeping hands and feet to themselves by identifying safe and unsafe choices.
Focuses on using feedback as a 'Toolbox Upgrade,' helping students see mistakes and suggestions as ways to improve their work rather than as failures.