A comprehensive lesson on professional and academic email etiquette, featuring scenarios ranging from school help to job applications. Students learn the structure of a formal email and practice writing their own digital correspondence.
A foundational digital literacy intervention designed for SLIFE students to master essential school platforms like Canvas, ClassLink, and school email. This lesson includes a diagnostic screener, instructional slides, and a progress-tracking passport for students.
A high-energy, 20-minute session focusing on discovering personality-based leadership strengths and applying them through a rapid-fire teamwork challenge. Students identify their 'Secret Agent' leadership style and practice collaboration in diverse groups.
Students explore a futuristic high school hallway and tech lab to identify 'glitches' in social communication. They learn to decode body language and facial expressions in complex social situations.
A lesson for middle schoolers on the art of professional email communication, focusing on scheduling meetings with clarity and courtesy.
Students will learn to identify and highlight essential information in job-related texts like resumes and job postings using specific scanning and self-monitoring strategies.
A comprehensive lesson on self-regulation where students identify stress triggers and build a personalized toolkit of mindfulness and grounding strategies.
Students explore personal stress triggers and develop a personalized toolkit of mindfulness and grounding strategies through hands-on stations and reflective journaling.
An introductory session for school and district administrators exploring how Lenny Learning streamlines instructional planning and enhances classroom consistency.
A sensitive and supportive lesson designed to help students navigate anxiety regarding the loss of loved ones through nature metaphors, expressive art, and identifying support systems.
A lesson focused on equipping students with practical strategies to maintain focus and persistence during difficult or monotonous tasks.
A comprehensive guide for high school juniors to navigate the college application process, focusing on self-discovery through YouScience and research through Scoir.
A supportive lesson for middle schoolers focused on developing self-compassion and the ability to forgive oneself after mistakes or difficult days. Students learn to identify their inner critic and cultivate a kind, supportive inner voice.
A lesson designed for 6th-8th grade special education students to learn the fundamentals of setting and tracking personal and academic goals using a mountain-climbing metaphor. Students will learn to break large objectives into manageable 'basecamp' steps to build confidence and self-advocacy.
This lesson helps middle school students identify sensory triggers associated with seasonal energy shifts and develop a personalized regulation roadmap of calming and focusing strategies. Students explore the physiology of 'spring fever' and create a practical toolkit for maintaining focus during high-energy periods.
A dynamic conversation game where students practice active listening and non-verbal communication through 'Talker' prompts and 'Listener' challenges. Students learn to recognize and use body language to show they are truly engaged in a conversation.
A comprehensive 60-minute advisory lesson designed to help 9th-grade students connect their high school elective pathways (Performing Arts, Design, Culinary, and STEM) to future career requirements, focusing on hard and soft skills, certifications, and research strategies.
A comprehensive session focused on uncovering internal drivers, setting meaningful academic goals, and building social-emotional resilience through motivation strategies.
A lesson designed for high school students to differentiate between appropriate apologies and over-apologizing, featuring social scripts and alternative communication strategies.
Finalizing the daily routine by creating a 'construction schedule' to keep the joy architecture maintained over time.
Exploring the importance of social connections and kindness as 'common areas' that make the building of joy stronger for everyone.
Introducing mindfulness techniques as 'ventilation' for the mind, helping students stay present and clear-headed.
Focusing on gratitude as the foundation of emotional resilience, students identify the people and things that support them.
Students learn to identify 'raw materials' of joy—small, positive moments in their daily lives—and begin their joy site inspection.
A comprehensive presentation package for school boards and parents detailing the elementary peer mediation program's mission, training, and measurable success.
A meaningful character-building lesson designed for 7th grade boys, focusing on defining personal values and future goals through the metaphor of architectural blueprints.
A self-reflection follow-up lesson focused on identifying emotional triggers and practicing coping strategies to manage stress and pressure.
A 20-minute interactive social-emotional learning lesson focused on perspective taking and active listening through a 'choose your path' scenario. Designed for middle schoolers in a sub-separate setting with minimal movement.
A communication-focused lesson for 5th-8th graders that teaches reflective listening and emotional validation through the 'Echo' technique. Students learn to listen, mirror, and validate peers to strengthen relationships and resolve conflicts.
This lesson prepares students for the social complexities of workplace feedback, focusing on active listening, de-escalation techniques, and professional growth.
A cognitive-behavioral session for middle schoolers to identify and transform testing anxiety into productive affirmations using the 'Catch, Check, Change' method.
A Grade 9 SEL lesson focused on developing empathy and perspective-taking through interactive scenarios and reflections. Students will learn to identify others' emotions and understand different points of view.
A career exploration workshop for middle schoolers to map natural curiosities to professional clusters using interest inventories. Students explore personality traits and vocational paths to foster hope and purpose.
A lesson focused on developing self-regulation, impulse control, and social awareness for middle school students through interactive gameplay and reflection.
A brief, 10-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on building resilience and processing emotions after experiencing rejection from a family member. Students learn to identify their feelings, use self-affirmations as a 'shield,' and identify a support network of trusted adults.
A professional development game for school leaders designed to clarify staff roles, with a specific focus on protecting the clinical and instructional time of school counselors by aligning tasks with training and ASCA standards.
Creating a personalized wellness plan and celebrating the completion of the Mindset Medics training.
Mapping out professional and personal resources, and understanding when and how to involve a trusted adult.