An advanced empathy lesson for 3rd through 5th graders exploring visible and invisible identities, shortcut thinking (bias), and the critical distinction between what we intend and the impact we have.
An introductory lesson for 1st and 2nd graders focused on identifying personal traits (identities) and understanding how our words can affect others' hearts, even when we don't mean to.
A 30-minute lesson designed to help elementary students understand and practice optimism through reframing challenges and finding the 'bright side' of situations.
A lesson focused on empowering students to recognize bullying behavior and move from being a bystander to an upstander using practical, safe strategies.
A final review using the study guide followed by a formal assessment of the unit's key concepts.
An interactive day of games and collaborative activities to reinforce learning of clusters and college terminology.
Demystifies the college application process by teaching essential vocabulary like FAFSA, GPA, transcripts, and different degree types.
An in-depth exploration of the 16 National Career Clusters, helping students define and categorize different professional industries.
Focuses on student self-reflection, interest inventories, and matching personal strengths to potential career paths.
This lesson introduces students to grounding exercises through a nature-themed board game, a take-home booklet, and a classroom anchor chart. Students will learn the 5-4-3-2-1 technique and other sensory strategies to manage stress.
Using a regulated brain to communicate needs and solve social or academic problems effectively.
Connecting naming feelings to the brain's calming response, practicing the 'Name It to Tame It' technique.