Students practice sentence starters and communication scripts for approaching an adult to ask for help. They role-play overcoming the fear or embarrassment that often prevents students from speaking up about emotional distress.
A 45-minute intervention lesson for 5th graders focusing on practical organizational systems for lockers and binders to reduce stress and improve efficiency.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on hallway safety, group cohesion, and self-regulation during transitions. Includes a visual self-reflection worksheet and a teacher facilitation guide.
The final assessment and graduation. Students apply all their sleuthing skills to a complex multi-perspective case and receive their Master Detective certification.
Mastering the unstructured social environment of the cafeteria. Students practice using Friend Files to navigate lunchroom talk, identifying when to shift topics based on peer interest clues.
Solving classroom group work challenges. Students learn to identify clues about their partners' work styles and academic interests to ensure a successful and peaceful project.
Navigating the world of video games and shared hobbies. Students use Friend Files to predict how different play styles and preferences impact social interactions during gaming sessions.
Applying perspective-taking to sports and competition. Students use Friend Files to understand why a teammate might be frustrated or overly competitive and find solutions that keep the game fun for everyone.
Introduction to the Detective's Tool: The Friend File. Students review how to collect 'clues' about peers and understand that everyone has a unique mental file that influences their reactions.
In this lesson, students explore personal finance by ranking nine different budgeting priorities. They will distinguish between needs and wants while justifying their financial decisions through a Diamond Nine collaborative activity.
A quick, impactful 15-minute lesson focused on self-gratitude. Students identify their personal strengths and transform them into positive affirmations on custom bookmarks.
A self-guided reflection lesson designed to help students evaluate their behavior, understand its impact on the classroom community, and set concrete goals for improvement.
A transformative lesson focused on repairing classroom culture through deep reflection, honest discussion, and collaborative action. Students explore the impact of their words and actions on the collective community through the concept of the 'ripple effect'.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 5th graders exploring the interconnected concepts of kindness, empathy, and forgiveness through discussion and personal reflection.