A playful, superhero-themed lesson for K-2 students to master 'whole-body listening.' Students will discover how their eyes, hands, feet, and hearts help them become legendary listeners through movement, visuals, and interactive play.
The final week of morning activities centered on visualization, math challenges, compound word hunts, future-thinking, and celebratory wrap-ups.
The third week of morning activities exploring breathing exercises, logic puzzles, anagrams, "Would You Rather" questions, and personal growth reflections.
The second week of morning activities featuring gratitude practices, pattern recognition, riddle solving, hypothetical scenarios, and weekend reflections.
The first week of morning activities focusing on goal setting, creative preferences, word construction, invention design, and peer appreciation.
A lesson exploring emotional depth using the onion metaphor, helping students identify surface reactions versus core feelings and the triggers that connect them.
A 30-minute interactive program for grades K-6 focused on building a positive classroom culture through affirmations, service, and conflict resolution.
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.
A quick 15-minute lesson focusing on the four pillars of whole-body listening: eyes watching, ears listening, brain thinking, and a still body. Includes visual slides, hands-on practice, and creative reinforcement.
A quick, impactful 15-minute lesson focused on self-gratitude. Students identify their personal strengths and transform them into positive affirmations on custom bookmarks.
In this 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson, 1st-grade students explore the concept of compassion by creating heartfelt cards for community helpers. They will learn empathy vocabulary and use both words and illustrations to express care and appreciation.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson where students practice the 'superpower' of waiting. Students will develop strategies for delayed gratification, test their self-control with a mystery box challenge, and reflect on their emotional journey.
In this lesson, 2nd and 3rd-grade students join 'The Kind Keyboard Club' to explore the impact of their digital voices. Through a 'Choose Your Own Path' adventure, they navigate online social scenarios to learn how positive communication builds community and prevents harm.
A 15-minute lesson for 2nd graders that introduces the concept of teamwork through a group chant, discussion, video, and a collaborative poster activity. Students will learn to define teamwork and identify qualities of a good teammate.
A student-led lesson focused on the 'Size of the Problem' concept using the Glassman character. Students learn to match their reaction size to the problem size to stay 'unbreakable'.