An introductory lesson focusing on how shared interests and hobbies serve as a starting point for building friendships. Students practice identifying their own favorites and finding peers who enjoy the same things.
A foundational social-emotional learning lesson for PreK and Kindergarten students using a stoplight theme to teach body autonomy, safe touch, and asking for help from trusted adults.
A safety-focused social-emotional learning lesson for 4th and 5th graders using a stoplight theme to identify safe, cautious, and unsafe boundaries in personal and digital spaces.
This lesson helps Kindergarten students understand that feeling scared is a natural response and introduces practical, healthy coping mechanisms to manage those feelings safely. Students will identify scary situations and match them with supportive 'Safe Steps' through discussion and a hands-on activity.
A 30-minute small group session focused on recognizing physical signs of anger and practicing concrete cooling strategies using visual and hands-on tools.
This lesson helps students navigate social boundaries by distinguishing between being friendly to everyone and forming deep friendships. Through a mapping metaphor, students learn that it is healthy and okay to choose their close friends while remaining kind to others.
An interactive 30-minute lesson teaching kindergarteners how to use their 'internal remote control' to stop, think, and listen. Includes movement games and a creative craft to reinforce whole-body listening.
Introduces the concept of growth mindset and the 'power of yet' through two creative projects: a vision board for future goals and a growth tree for past achievements.
A collection of resources to help students regulate emotions and find calm by focusing on positive memories and happy moments.
A lesson focused on introducing the concept of a growth mindset using a storybook format. Students will meet Pip, a character who learns that 'I can't' becomes 'I can't yet' with practice and persistence.
A kindergarten lesson focused on distinguishing between tattling and reporting, providing students with practical tools for independent conflict resolution.
An interactive 30-minute lesson where kindergarteners discover their 'Listening Superpowers' using their whole bodies, featuring a participatory story and movement games.
A focused session on the essential social-emotional skills required for successful peer collaboration, including active listening, equitable responsibility, and kindness.
In this lesson, students will learn the 'THINK' acronym to evaluate their thoughts before speaking, specifically focusing on interactions during group work and on the playground.