A comprehensive guide for high school juniors planning to start at a community college before transferring to an HBCU for a Psychology degree with a focus on child development.
A comprehensive lesson on professional etiquette for hosting special guests, covering everything from initial greetings to active listening and appropriate conversation.
A foundational lesson introducing mindfulness and practical coping skills for navigating social anxiety and maintaining focus.
Specialized internship tracking for the ED 200: Perspectives of Teaching and Learning course. Coordinated by SLV BOCES and Adams State University, this system tracks the 20-hour course requirement and the 75-hour stipend path ($500).
A sensory-focused lesson teaching children to use their 'star powers' (senses) to notice the world around them and find focus.
An introductory lesson on mindfulness using the metaphor of clouds to teach breathing, gentle movement, and emotional awareness.
A comprehensive 65-minute training lesson designed to teach job seekers how to proactively follow up on applications to stand out from other candidates. This lesson covers timing, communication methods (phone, email, in-person), and includes role-playing activities to build confidence.
A comprehensive lesson on Benne and Sheats' functional group roles, tailored for graduate-level school counseling students to understand group dynamics in educational settings.
A high-impact, 30-minute session focusing on mastering the first impression through 'About Me' statements and analyzing effective interview responses using the STAR method.
A comprehensive guide for counselors on using narrative approaches to resolve peer conflict through restorative practices, focusing on externalizing problems and identifying values.
A collection of quick, high-energy session openers designed to build rapport and ease transitions in Tier 3 counseling sessions.
A middle school lesson exploring the emotional and psychological weight of cyberbullying through interactive scenarios and reflective discussion.
A comprehensive guide for school counselors to lead restorative mediations, focusing on narrative techniques to externalize conflict and promote student agency.
A lesson focused on teaching children how to handle the emotions of losing a game with grace, identifying the physical sensation of sadness, and practicing deep breathing as a regulation tool.
A lesson designed to help students develop executive functioning skills by breaking a complex research project on school cell phone bans into manageable, planned steps.
This lesson introduces the 'Rock Brain' vs. 'Flexible Brain' concept, providing the student with tools to recognize mental rigidity and practice shifting to adaptable thinking through interactive scenario sorting.
A comprehensive lesson for 1st graders on using 'I Statements' to express feelings and resolve minor conflicts respectfully.
A 30-minute lesson designed for 6th-grade students (ideal for Life Skills or introductory financial literacy) to master the identification and valuation of US coins. Students will explore the 'Money Team' through visual aids, interactive sorting, and matching activities.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson designed for 5th graders to identify emotional triggers, recognize physical signs of anger, and develop personalized de-escalation strategies. Includes tools for both students and teachers to navigate defiance and emotional outbursts.
A fun, interactive lesson designed for adult transition students to master food safety, hygiene, and kitchen-ready dressing through digital challenges and movement-based activities.
An assessment lesson designed to evaluate students' proficiency in core SEL competencies: self-awareness, self-management, and social awareness through diverse question types.
An intensive 2-hour session where students explore ten core SEL skills, transforming them into 'Heart Hero Superpowers' through games, journals, and a final quest assessment.
A review and assessment lesson featuring a comprehensive 'Hero Challenge' quiz and reflective activities to consolidate learning.
Explores empathy, perspective-taking, and the importance of respecting diversity within the classroom and community.
Focuses on developing a growth mindset, recognizing personal value, and setting simple achievable goals for personal growth.
Students learn strategies for emotional regulation, stress management, and impulse control through mindfulness and 'calm-down' techniques.
A lesson focused on establishing a safe and kind school culture through bully prevention education and community communication.
An empowering lesson for elementary students to identify bullying behaviors, understand different roles in social situations, and develop practical skills to become brave 'Upstanders'.
A 30-minute interactive lesson focused on identifying bullying behaviors and empowering students with upstander strategies. Students will learn to distinguish between conflict and bullying while practicing real-world intervention techniques.
A specialized tracking system aligned with the SLV PWR Work-Based Learning Handbook, featuring compliant hours logs, training plans, and implementation resources for the 75-hour internship requirement.
A collaborative workshop designed to help community members—students, parents, and leaders—visualize a shared future and identify concrete steps to achieve it through artistic expression and structured dialogue.
A lesson focused on building rapport and reflecting on social, academic, and familial behaviors through structured discussion and personal journaling.
A sophisticated, technical approach to distress tolerance for 2e students, focusing on emotional systems, logical analysis of impulsive vs. regulated behavior, and radical acceptance as a data-driven strategy.
Specialized resources for supporting children and adolescents, focusing on age-appropriate explanations and creative memory-keeping.
A practical lesson dedicated to identifying and implementing healthy coping mechanisms to manage the intense emotional waves of loss.
An introductory lesson focused on understanding the landscape of grief and assessing the severity of the client's current experience to guide treatment planning.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students to develop their 'Observer Self'—the ability to notice thoughts, feelings, and body sensations without judgment to better practice self-regulation.
This lesson introduces middle school students in therapeutic settings to the concept of working memory using the 'Mental Workbench' analogy. Students will practice auditory and visual-spatial memory tasks and learn strategies to manage 'cognitive overload' in a supportive environment.
A high-energy, visual lesson introducing 5th graders to the basics of budgeting with a focus on why saving matters. Students navigate financial choices through an interactive expedition simulation designed for learners with ADHD.
A hands-on STEM and guidance lesson where students use electronic logic gates (AND/OR) to model and solve real-life decision-making scenarios, bridging technical skills with social-emotional reasoning.