In this lesson, students analyze the imagery of Louis Armstrong's classic song, connect sensory details to positive emotions, and engage in a visual matching activity to build vocabulary and emotional awareness.
An in-depth workshop focusing on the core components of empathy, the circle of control, and effective conflict resolution.
A set of professional development partner cards designed for staff meetings, providing four unique ways to pair up 40 participants for collaborative activities.
This lesson focuses on body positivity for third graders, emphasizing that bodies come in many different forms and abilities. Students will learn to appreciate the amazing things their bodies can do and practice respecting the diversity of all bodies.
A 1st-grade SEL lesson focused on identifying school staff members, understanding their roles in the community, and practicing respectful interaction. Students learn to appreciate the 'grown-ups' who keep their school running through interviews and gratitude activities.
A nature-themed mindfulness lesson for 3rd graders that uses the metaphors of 'distraction moths' and 'focus fireflies' to help students identify and manage their attention.
An exploration of TikTok's psychological and marketing influence, focusing on algorithmic power, social proof, and peer-driven trends through modeled annotation practices.
Students learn to categorize problems into small, medium, and large sizes and pair them with effective coping strategies like deep breathing or asking for help.
A 15-minute introductory lesson for 3rd grade Tier II groups focusing on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and actions using a detective-themed CBT triangle.
A curriculum overview lesson containing the scope and sequence for the Academic Essentials series.
A life skills math lesson focused on identifying prices from a reference guide and calculating the total cost of grocery items using visual supports and color-coded place value columns.
A comprehensive school-wide program for Mental Health Awareness Month designed for grades K-4, focusing on emotional literacy, coping strategies, and social support through the metaphor of a 'Mind Garden'.
A behavioral reflection lesson for fifth-grade students to analyze defiance and disrespect through three lenses: internal triggers, social impact, and constructive alternatives. The lesson uses a 'Social Scientist' theme to keep the focus objective and growth-oriented.
A comprehensive viewing experience of the film Wonder, focusing on character perspectives, plot development, and thematic analysis through a structured guided viewing guide.
Practical strategies for preparing for and taking assessments, including multiple-choice techniques and time allocation.