An introductory lesson on entry-level retail and grocery jobs, focusing on job roles, responsibilities, and vocabulary for students at a 3rd-grade reading level.
The final session focuses on maintaining healthy social boundaries, the role of forgiveness in growth, and group closure.
Students apply a conflict mediation model to realistic middle school scenarios, focusing on sustainable compromise and healthy boundaries.
Students practice advanced perspective-taking to navigate complex social situations and understand the role of perception in peer groups.
This lesson focuses on assertive communication and the impact of digital tone, teaching students to advocate for their needs without aggression.
Students analyze common middle school conflict triggers, including digital drama and social hierarchy, distinguishing between surface behaviors and underlying needs.
Students identify the core values that ground healthy friendships and analyze the difference between 'situational friends' and 'value-based friends.'
A social-emotional learning lesson focusing on identifying and managing frustration when things don't go as planned in the classroom, using a comic strip scenario.
A comprehensive lesson on conflict resolution for grades 3-5, using the metaphor of bridge-building to teach "I" statements, empathy, and compromise.
A Tier 2 intervention lesson designed to help 3rd-grade students manage math anxiety through positive affirmations and task-chunking strategies. This lesson provides a structured approach to building confidence and emotional regulation before high-stakes testing.
A construction-themed lesson for 2nd-3rd grade students where they transition from identifying kindness to proactively "building" it. Students use blueprints to design solutions for social challenges and participate in a collective building project.
A character-building lesson centered around a board game where students navigate real-life scenarios to practice taking ownership of their actions and choices.
A lesson designed to help newcomer Portuguese students and native English speakers master the art of assertive communication using 'I' statements in classroom settings.
A forensic-themed lesson for 2nd grade students that delves deeper into social cues, empathy, and the "ripple effect" of kind and unkind actions.
A lesson focused on identifying emotional zones and selecting appropriate self-regulation strategies for classroom and social scenarios.
A lesson designed to help students identify and understand the physical signals their bodies send during different emotional states, using a 'Signal Scouts' theme to encourage self-awareness and emotional regulation.
A comprehensive training session for school counselors on teaching effective grounding techniques to students, focusing on sensory, movement, nature-based, and breathing strategies.
A detective-themed lesson for K-2 students focused on identifying and distinguishing between kind and unkind behaviors through interactive games and a hands-on sorting activity.
The final session celebrates the student's progress. They create a 'Highlight Reel' of successful school moments and a 'Resilience Ribbon' to remind them of their inner strength.
Focuses on specific school-day challenges that might be causing morning anxiety. Using 'the vault' metaphor, the student learns to identify 'speed bumps' and practices 'vaulting' over them with quick strategies.
Focuses on building a 'support squad' at school. Using the metaphor of parallel bars, the student identifies people at school who can act as 'spotters' when they feel wobbly during the day.