A 10-minute social skills lesson for preschoolers focused on the virtue of self-control during transitions, specifically lining up from playtime. Includes a social story and role-playing activities.
This lesson teaches students how to recognize and maintain a calm body and voice in different environments. Students will learn the difference between 'inside' and 'outside' behaviors and practice self-regulation techniques.
A K-2 social-emotional learning lesson that teaches students the difference between tattling (to get someone in trouble) and reporting (to keep someone safe) using a 'Big Picture' telescope metaphor.
A fast-paced 10-minute lesson where students become 'Emotion Detectives' to identify feelings through facial expressions and learn how these feelings impact their choices and responsibilities.
A 45-minute lesson specifically for Kindergarteners to define gratitude and identify things they are thankful for at home and school.
A foundational lesson for kindergarteners to identify, categorize, and understand a variety of emotions, from basic to more complex states like bravery and confusion.
A comprehensive 120-minute lesson where students explore the dual superpowers of Cooperation and Assertiveness. Through a 'Superhero Training' theme, students practice working together and speaking up for themselves and others.
Enhance emotional intelligence by identifying and labeling common feelings with visual flashcards.
Build early numeracy skills by connecting numerals to quantities using visual counting cards.
Develop fine motor skills and letter recognition through guided alphabet tracing activities.
Foster positive social interactions and empathy through a structured social story focused on the importance of sharing.
Establish a successful start to the day with visual aids that help students navigate their morning tasks independently.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to boost elementary school attendance through parent communication, student engagement activities, and a school-wide incentive framework.
A foundational lesson for kindergarteners to identify and label basic emotions through visual matching and discussion.
A K-2 lesson using a water-ripple metaphor to help students visualize the impact of their kind actions on their school community. Students identify 'drop' actions and trace the positive 'ripples' they create.
This training empowers K-8 paraprofessionals with a restorative framework for mediating student conflict, moving from frustration to understanding through active listening and reflective discussion.
An introductory lesson on the Zones of Regulation, helping students identify their emotions (happy, sad, angry, excited) and categorize them into color-coded zones for better self-regulation.
An interactive role-playing lesson where students practice food vocabulary and social skills by simulating a grocery shopping experience. Students take on roles as shopkeepers and customers to use target language in a functional context.