A social skills lesson focused on integrity, specifically addressing the impulse to take money from peers, the impact on trust, and strategies for making honest choices.
A supportive lesson designed for elementary students to practice identifying positive choices and taking responsibility for their actions through a game and a structured reflection tool.
This lesson helps students identify personal barriers to school attendance, set actionable attendance goals, and reflect on the connection between presence and their future aspirations. It also provides teachers with a supportive framework for family communication regarding attendance.
A high-energy, modern performance-themed 10-minute lesson designed to help middle school students understand that attendance is their "Reliability Capital."
A short mindfulness lesson designed to help elementary students regulate their emotions and reduce anxiety before a test through a guided body scan.
An interactive board game lesson designed for middle schoolers to identify and reframe negative thinking patterns—like catastrophizing and perfectionism—that fuel test anxiety.
An introductory lesson on stock market fundamentals, covering key terminology, the difference between individual stocks and index funds, and a hands-on investment simulation.
A transformative lesson on happiness as a trainable skill, focusing on the power of self-talk, daily habits, and cognitive reframing to improve mental well-being for both students and staff.
A foundational lesson on identifying and naming emotions using the metaphor of weather patterns to make abstract feelings concrete and manageable for elementary students.
A series of activities designed to help students identify and celebrate their unique strengths, interests, and social successes using a "Superpower" theme.
A small group counseling lesson designed for 5th-grade girls to explore the impact of rumors, practice empathy, and develop strategies to stop the spread of gossip.
A 20-minute lunch-friendly lesson for 1st graders focused on cooperation and teamwork through storytelling and 'What Would You Do' verbal scenarios.