An introductory session for school and district administrators exploring how Lenny Learning streamlines instructional planning and enhances classroom consistency.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on appropriate ways to get the teacher's attention, specifically replacing blurting and wandering with hand-raising and waiting.
A foundational lesson for 2nd graders to begin identifying their own emotions and recognizing their unique personal strengths through interactive exploration.
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 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 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 project-based lesson for K-3 students that uses a garden analogy to teach the impact of kindness. Students learn how positive actions spread throughout a community like pollen in a garden.
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 comprehensive lesson focused on helping 2nd-grade students understand the concept of 'Size of the Problem' to build frustration tolerance and emotional regulation.
A lesson for grades 3-5 on digital footprints, using a wilderness trail analogy to explore how online actions leave lasting marks and affect future opportunities.
A lesson designed for high school students to differentiate between appropriate apologies and over-apologizing, featuring social scripts and alternative communication strategies.
A collection of visual tools and worksheets designed to help students identify their emotional zones and practice cognitive restructuring through thought bubbles. Includes age-appropriate templates for K-2 and 3-5 students.
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.
This lesson prepares students for the social complexities of workplace feedback, focusing on active listening, de-escalation techniques, and professional growth.
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 comprehensive parent education session using a creative UNO card metaphor to help elementary families understand and manage childhood anxiety through school-home partnership.
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.
A comprehensive guide and workbook designed to help graduating high school seniors navigate the technical, financial, and social transitions of entering college. It covers everything from portal setup to roommate etiquette and financial literacy.
A restorative lesson designed to help students understand the importance of staying awake and engaged in class, focusing on personal success and classroom community respect.
A CBT-based toolkit designed for middle school students to understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and actions. It provides practical strategies for identifying negative thinking patterns and implementing small behavioral changes to improve mood.
A high-engagement challenge pack for upper elementary and middle school students, using soccer and building themes to explore Growth vs. Fixed Mindset.
A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson for K-4 students focusing on self-control using the Stoplight and Circle of Control metaphors. Students learn to distinguish between what they can and cannot control and practice pausing before acting.
A high-energy set of resources focused on mastering test-taking pacing and time management strategies to help students finish exams with confidence.
Students explore the behavioral psychology of habits using the 'cue-routine-reward' loop to design sustainable academic and personal routines through incremental change.
A functional math lesson where high school students navigate grocery budgeting, unit price comparison, and discount calculations to build independent living skills.
A social-emotional learning lesson for middle schoolers that explores the science behind gratitude and guides them in writing meaningful 'Impact Notes' to strengthen their school community.
A practical guide for students to master the logistics of social outings, covering budgeting, transit coordination, and social etiquette to build post-graduation independence.
A comprehensive lesson designed for middle school students to navigate the complexities of friendship, focusing on identifying reciprocal sharing, reading body language, and spotting manipulation.
A mindful transition lesson for K-2 students using nature-themed visualization and breathing techniques to manage high energy and regain focus. Students learn specific 'Blossom Breaths' to help them settle into learning tasks.
A mental health literacy workshop for high schoolers that teaches the 'Notice, Listen, Link' model for supporting peers in distress while emphasizing personal boundaries and professional referrals.
An introductory lesson on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Three States of Mind, designed for adults in MH/SA recovery to identify their mental states and practice skills to access Wise Mind.
A lesson focused on social-emotional learning, teaching students how to navigate common friendship challenges like sharing, taking turns, and managing big emotions through a play-themed social story.
Students explore strategies to 'bounce back' and regulate their emotions when facing challenges like not getting their way or dealing with mean words, using dinosaurs and monster trucks as visual anchors.
Students learn to use specific verbal scripts to express their emotions and needs, modeled by Sonic the Hedgehog. Focuses on 'I feel... because...' and 'I want...' phrases.
A comprehensive lesson focused on mastering the job application process, from understanding terminology to tailoring skills for specific roles.
A structured reflection lesson designed to help students analyze their performance over the past six weeks, identify growth areas, and set actionable goals for the next cycle.
A comprehensive 6-week reflection unit for AVID students to evaluate their academic progress across 8 classes using growth mindset principles and the WICOR framework.
Explores techniques for identifying, de-escalating, and resolving workplace conflicts to maintain a productive and positive team environment.
Covers strategies for clear workplace communication and the art of giving and receiving constructive feedback with a growth mindset.
Focuses on understanding how different roles contribute to team success and the importance of following and giving clear instructions in a professional setting.
A high school lesson designed to help 12th graders analyze college financial aid award letters, calculate out-of-pocket costs, and compare offers across different institutions.
A sophisticated workshop for graduate students and clinical staff focused on navigating complex ethical dilemmas during the high-stress end-of-year school transition using a maritime-themed framework.
Reflects on personal growth and celebrates the classroom community.
Builds self-confidence and the courage to try new things.
Introduces simple steps for solving conflicts and making fair choices.
Deepens understanding of others' feelings and how to be a helpful friend.