A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students based on the book 'Have You Filled a Bucket Today?' by Carol McCloud, focusing on kindness and empathy.
Uses social stories and role-play to practice 'pivoting' when faced with unwanted tasks or transitions, focusing on calm compliance and compromise.
Creating a personal 'Base Camp' (Calm-Down Corner) toolkit with visual reminders of strategies learned in previous weeks.
A 30-minute small group SEL lesson for 2nd-grade girls focused on differentiating between positive and negative attention-seeking behaviors, including gossip, with a focus on concrete replacement phrases and an anchor question for social choices.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten students that uses a car engine metaphor to teach self-regulation and energy level awareness. Students learn to identify when their 'engine' is running too fast, too slow, or just right for classroom activities.
A lesson for 2nd graders to identify the 'size' of various problems (Glitch to Emergency) and determine appropriate reactions, focusing on playground and small group scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson focused on building task persistence and frustration tolerance when facing non-preferred tasks, specifically using number sequence challenges.
A celebratory closing lesson for a small group focused on anxiety, featuring games and reflection activities to honor students' progress and reinforce coping strategies.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on time management skills, focusing on task estimation and prioritization using visual tools and hands-on activities.
A social-emotional learning lesson for second graders focused on impulse control using the Stop-Think-Act strategy and Whole Body Listening techniques. Students learn to 'remote control' their reactions through a fun robot-themed instructional framework.
A collection of visual support tools to help students identify and communicate their emotions using portable keyring cards.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners focused on empathy, teaching them to identify 'ouch moments' and avoid the impulse to laugh when others have accidents. Students learn to be 'Heart Detectives' who look for feeling clues and choose kindness.
A lesson for fourth graders focused on dependability, defining it as being reliable and keeping promises to build trust with others. Students will analyze scenarios and track their own dependable actions.
A comprehensive support pack designed for 1st grade students experiencing anxiety about family safety, focusing on grounding, reassurance, and emotional regulation.