A practical math lesson focused on the 'dollar-up' method for making purchases at a grocery store, including shopping tips and rounding practice.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders exploring the negative consequences of gossip and rumors using a 'ripple effect' metaphor. Students engage in role-play scenarios to practice stopping the spread of misinformation and understanding the impact on their peers.
Una lección diseñada para ayudar a los estudiantes a identificar sus detonantes de ansiedad y desarrollar herramientas prácticas para manejar sus preocupaciones. Incluye una presentación visual y una hoja de actividades para la reflexión personal.
A structured counseling session designed to help students process and release school-year social tensions through symbolic closure. This lesson provides a safe space to externalize lingering grievances, preventing summer rumination and digital conflict.
A trauma-informed lesson for kindergarten students focusing on personal boundaries, physical safety, and safety-based listening. This lesson uses a 'Safety Squad' theme to teach students how to keep their bodies safe and follow classroom rules to maintain a secure environment.
A social story and support guide designed to help first-grade students navigate social conflicts, manage the impulse to discipline peers, and understand their role in the classroom.
A superhero-themed transition lesson for Kindergarteners moving to 1st grade. It frames the transition as joining 'Squad One', focusing on new routines, making friends, and discovering 'big kid' superpowers.
A foundational lesson for Kindergarteners on identifying when they need help and learning the specific steps to ask their teacher for assistance confidently.
A foundational lesson focused on identifying self-advocacy skills, including asking for help, setting boundaries, and expressing feelings. This pre-assessment helps teachers gauge students' current comfort levels and knowledge.
A 20-minute lesson teaching middle schoolers how to navigate peer conflicts using the STOP-THINK-ACT method, I-statements, and active listening.
A quick, impactful 15-minute session designed to inspire middle school students to perform random acts of kindness, focusing on the science of 'the helper's high' and the ripple effect in their community.
A lesson for 7th graders exploring healthy coping mechanisms through a 'Mindset Lab' theme, focusing on identifying stressors and building a personalized toolkit of strategies.
Kindergarteners learn the 'Whole Body Listening' framework through a 'Superhero' lens. They practice engaging their eyes, ears, mouth, hands, feet, brain, and heart to become Listening Legends.
A transition lesson for 3rd graders moving into 4th grade, focusing on the shift from 'learning to read' to 'reading to learn,' increased collaborative group work, and building self-regulation skills.
High school leadership focus on legal consequences, mental health advocacy, and creating a school-wide culture of integrity.
Middle school deep-dive into David's Law (SB 179), digital citizenship, and the psychological transition from bystander to upstander.
Upper elementary introduction to Texas legal definitions, the power imbalance, and the introduction of cyberbullying awareness.
Lower elementary focus on the 'Kindness Crew' mentality, distinguishing between mean moments and bullying, and how to tell a trusted adult.
Early childhood foundations focusing on kindness, empathy, and identifying 'big vs. small' problems through social-emotional learning.
Students explore the Zones of Regulation through the lens of Disney characters and 'Inside Out' emotions. They practice identifying which zone a character is in and selecting appropriate coping strategies to help them regulate.
A Social-Emotional Learning lesson for K-4 students focused on identifying social challenges and applying coping skills to respond appropriately. Students learn to recognize 'Social Storms' and use their 'Coping Powers' to navigate them safely.
A superhero-themed lesson teaching students the components of Whole Body Listening through the 'Listening League' social story and interactive activities.
A 30-minute lesson for 2nd graders focusing on identifying 'Big' vs. 'Small' problems and applying Kelso's Choice strategies to resolve conflicts independently.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 8th graders focused on transforming anxiety into actionable growth using cognitive reframing and fact-checking techniques.
A comprehensive training resource for clinical staff and school counselors exploring the neurochemical and structural brain changes associated with depression, designed to support psychoeducation and treatment planning.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and responding to negative friendship behaviors like gossiping, exclusion, and peer pressure through role-play and reflection.
Mastering the four stages of emotional regulation: identifying triggers, choosing healthy distance, implementing coping skills, and resolving conflicts effectively.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 1st graders to learn and practice essential social problem-solving skills, focusing on resolving conflicts with peers using a 'Friendship Fixer' toolkit.
A comprehensive SEL lesson designed to help 8th-grade students navigate the emotional and organizational transitions to high school, focusing on anxiety management and new routine building.
A restorative justice lesson for K-2 students that teaches a concrete, step-by-step physical path for resolving peer conflicts independently. Students learn to navigate from conflict to resolution through naming problems, sharing feelings, and brainstorming solutions.
A supportive session designed to help high school students process the transition of their counselor leaving, reflecting on personal growth and identifying future support systems.
A lesson exploring how different people can perceive the same situation in vastly different ways, focusing on family, school, and digital environments.
A one-hour group session designed for clients in trauma recovery, SUD, and anger management to identify internal and external triggers and understand the 'alarm system' of the brain.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students identify home and social stressors and create a structured personal action plan to maintain academic focus and emotional resilience.
Celebrating growth and setting positive intentions for the future while consolidating stress management tools.
Demystifying the transition to 6th grade by addressing common fears and building organizational strategies for a new environment.
Identifying physical and emotional signals of stress and learning immediate grounding techniques to stay calm during transitions.
Explore the evolving nature of friendships as students prepare for middle school, focusing on healthy boundaries and adapting to change.
A biology-focused mental health lesson for 3rd and 4th grade students exploring the "D.O.S.E." brain chemicals (Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, Endorphins) and how to naturally trigger them for better emotional regulation.
This lesson equips students with a structured problem-solving framework to navigate academic anxiety, social stressors, and future worries using the Blueprint Method.
A high-energy simulation where students manage a budget at a carnival, making decisions about spending on games and treats versus saving for a grand prize. Students navigate unexpected 'chaos cards' that test their financial planning.
A lesson focused on crafting professional and polite emails to teachers, specifically for event invitations.
A digital literacy lesson designed to help students master their email notifications, reduce digital distractions, and reclaim their focus. This lesson covers the psychology of notifications and practical steps for inbox organization.
A lesson on navigating social anxiety and social cues using a networking and antenna metaphor, continuing the 'Mind Debugging' theme.
A lesson on identifying and reframing cognitive distortions (thinking glitches) using a coding and debugging metaphor to manage anxiety.
A lesson focused on teaching students the essential classroom skills of raising their hand to speak and appropriately asking for help during tasks. The lesson uses a superhero theme to engage students in social skill development through visual stories and practice.
Students will learn the basic back-and-forth flow of dialogue using the 'Conversation Ping-Pong' model and simple Q&A scripts. Goal: Spoken English flow.
A review of all tactics and an award ceremony. Goal: Graduation and goal setting.
Students learn Win-Win strategies for resolving small fights. Goal: Simple compromise English.