A comprehensive lesson on honesty for 2nd graders, featuring Aesop's Fable 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' and a hands-on sorting activity to distinguish between honest and dishonest choices.
A collection of engaging 'Would You Rather' questions centered around spring activities, perfect for classroom brain breaks or morning meetings.
A 15-day end-of-year celebration sequence for second graders featuring daily themed activities spanning math, reading, and social-emotional learning.
A toolkit for paraprofessionals to teach K-3 students executive functioning strategies for sustained attention during the distracting spring season.
A session focused on long-term resilience and the 'Growing Around Grief' model. Students learn that while grief may never disappear, their world can expand around it.
A session focused on celebrating and honoring the connection to what was lost. Students create a 'memory jar' of positive moments to help balance the pain of loss with the warmth of love.
A focused 10-minute session introducing the stages of grief and providing tools for personal reflection and coping. Students explore the non-linear nature of healing and identify their own 'anchor points' during difficult times.
A collection of visual CBT processing tools designed to help students identify the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This lesson includes developmentally appropriate worksheets for K-3 and 4-6 students, along with a reference guide and teacher instructions.
A cumulative lesson where students work in pairs to plan a "Forest Festival" using both turn-taking and perspective-taking.
Students explore how two people can see the same thing in different ways through the "Two Sided Glasses" activity.
An introduction to empathy, where students learn to identify how others feel using facial clues.
Students practice sharing the "Spotlight" during conversation and play to ensure everyone has a voice.
Students learn the basic rules of waiting for a turn and using "Waiting Words" through the character of Dash the Deer.