A 90-minute active learning lesson designed to build respectful, cooperative listening habits through engaging classroom challenges, without the distraction of physical worksheets.
A comprehensive social-emotional toolkit for a classroom 'Think Tank' reflection corner. Includes a visual reflection sheet, a calming strategies poster, and portable visual choice cards to guide students in emotional self-regulation and positive conflict resolution.
A therapeutic Jenga-based lesson designed for K-3 students in school psychology or special education settings. Focuses on cognitive flexibility, managing frustration, and physiological calming strategies through active gameplay, unexpected curve balls, and reflective processing.
A comprehensive counseling lesson that empowers students to independently resolve conflicts and everyday challenges using the STEP Problem-Solving Method and the Size of the Problem visual scale. Includes assessment tools, an interactive anchor chart, and a step-by-step facilitation guide.
A 25-minute therapeutic team-building session designed for K-3 students in sub-separate classrooms to build cognitive flexibility and frustration tolerance using the concept of 'bendy' vs. 'rigid' thinking.
A reflective portfolio project where sixth-grade students curate and reflect on their personal and academic achievements. This lesson provides teachers and students with a structured, celebratory, and growth-oriented end-of-year showcase.
A reflective portfolio project where sixth-graders curate, showcase, and reflect on their personal and academic achievements from the school year. This lesson guides students to cultivate a growth mindset and celebrate their unique progress before the summer transition.
A 15-minute social-emotional learning circle group designed to help first graders reflect on their growth, manage transitions, and prepare emotionally for the end of the school year. Includes a discussion guide, a keepsake drawing worksheet, and pocket-sized coping cards.
A warm and comprehensive welcoming package for second-grade parents and students to kick off the school year. Includes a friendly welcome letter explaining classroom community, homework, and behavior philosophies; a 'Meet the Teacher' introduction; and an organized supply checklist.
A 15-minute high-impact social-emotional group session for kindergarteners transitioning out of the school year, designed to normalize mixed emotions, celebrate growth, and provide hands-on sharing tools.
An active and structured SEL lesson teaching kindergarteners how to release big, hyper, or angry physical energy safely using wall push-ups, muscle squeezes, and slow-motion movements.
An engaging SEL lesson teaching kindergarteners how to slow down their heart rates and cool hot feelings using concrete belly breathing exercises and quiet sensory focuses.
A collaborative social-emotional learning lesson where students work in pairs to design a fantasy map. Each player holds a secret navigation objective, requiring active listening, perspective-taking, and compromise to succeed.
An interactive, gentle SEL lesson helping kindergarteners recognize when they need a break and teaching them three concrete ways to ask for one: verbal scripts, visual cards, and a choice menu.
An integrated small-group counseling lesson designed for 4th-grade boys. Using a 'Social Detective' theme, this lesson helps students build self-regulation skills by tackling attention-seeking fibbing, learned helplessness, and situational awareness (reading the room).
A comprehensive 60-minute lesson for 5th graders on responsibility, focusing on Peer & Community Impact. Students explore how their daily choices create 'ripples' that affect their classmates, families, and wider school communities through interactive slides, group scenario cards, reflective worksheets, and a creative anchor chart.
A guidance lesson for kindergarten and first grade students focused on peer kindness, featuring interactive discussions, a follow-the-leader 'Kindness Action Mimic' game, and a visual tracking sheet.
A 10-minute session exploring how to handle frustration when others move too slowly or act as speed bumps, teaching scripts to ask for space and practical tools for cognitive patience.
A 60-minute lesson designed for 3rd and 4th graders to develop personal responsibility in managing school materials, homework, and classroom jobs. Students explore organizing strategies, daily checklists, and classroom ownership.
A supportive, reflective lesson designed to help middle school students process academic dishonesty, understand the root causes of their choices, and build practical habits for future academic integrity.
An empowering transition lesson for 4th-grade girls moving to middle school. It focuses on identifying core strengths, celebrating elementary milestones, and building self-confidence through a keepsake memory book.
A comprehensive 60-minute kindergarten lesson on responsibility. It uses an engaging animal school theme ('Acorn Academy') to teach classroom habits (cleaning up, caring for materials) and community habits (sharing, helping classmates, kindness) through an original read-aloud story, a guided discussion, and a hands-on coloring and matching worksheet.
A Grade 2 social-emotional learning lesson using 'The Wrinkled Heart' metaphor. Students discover how unkind words leave lasting wrinkles on others' hearts and practice using kind words to heal and protect them.
A 15-minute individual or small group counseling lesson for second graders to help them manage social anxiety, read playground peer cues, and use a step-by-step verbal script to confidently ask to join a game.
An executive functioning and cognitive flexibility workshop teaching students in grades 2-5 how to design alternative options ('Plan B') when summer plans change unexpectedly. This lesson uses an architectural blueprint metaphor to build resilience and reduce transition anxiety.
A social-emotional learning closure workshop for grades 2-5. Students practice gratitude, share constructive goodbyes, and celebrate classroom bonds as they prepare for transitions.
A maritime-themed lesson and resource pack designed to help Pre-K through 3rd-grade students develop self-regulation strategies for the summer. Students learn to identify three personal "anchors" (activities, places, or people) to ground themselves when emotional waves feel high.
A functional life-skills lesson where students learn to prepare simple, nutritious, heat-free meals. Students practice reading recipes, measuring ingredients, and maintaining food hygiene to boost independence at home.
A counseling lesson designed for students in grades 2-3 to help them navigate peer friction, evaluate when to apologize or move on, let go of minor grievances, and set clear social boundaries.
An immersive deep-sea simulation game where students act as submarine radio operators. They master reflective listening, empathy, and validation to decode distressed signals and navigate communication trenches.
A gamified social skills lesson focusing on reading non-verbal cues, decoding tone of voice, and mastering emotional self-regulation through a collaborative turn-based simulation.
A highly engaging lesson where students analyze social cues, body language, and vocal pitch in videos to decode a character's true tone of voice and social intent.
A comprehensive transition goal-setting curriculum that prepares 4th graders for 5th grade and middle school. This lesson and small-group pack guides students in building personal responsibility, independence, and organization through a space-themed summer action plan.
This small-group counseling lesson focuses on relational aggression among 5th-grade girls. Through interactive task cards, students analyze realistic scenarios involving cliques, exclusion, and rumors to build perspective-taking, emotional awareness, and conflict-resolution skills.
A project-based lesson where students create an interactive campus map and audio guide for rising sixth graders. Students practice cartography, reflective writing, and community leadership to ease the transition for future students.