A hands-on introduction to basic budgeting and grocery shopping. Students practice identifying prices, comparing costs, and making simple purchasing decisions using dollars and cents with high visual support.
Students learn to regulate high-energy enthusiasm and practice inclusive play. This lesson introduces the 'Sunshine Scale' for self-monitoring intensity and the 'Open Gate' concept to encourage group play rather than exclusive pairs.
A 30-minute lesson for 2nd and 3rd graders focused on identifying big feelings (anxiety, sadness, anger) and practicing specific coping strategies through a collaborative small-group game.
A 1st-grade lesson on self-esteem and inner beauty inspired by the book 'Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon.' Students explore positive character traits and create a hands-on 'Inner Beauty Bloom' craft to celebrate their unique qualities.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for 3rd-5th graders focusing on the power of perspective-taking and empathy through the metaphor of walking in someone else's shoes. Students explore how different experiences shape how we see the world.
A 10-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying overreactions and understanding how our emotional responses affect the people and environment around us, specifically in situations of loss or mistakes.
Visual cues and routines to help toddlers understand and follow the steps of using the potty.
A lesson focused on developing core social-emotional skills including effective communication, managing personal overwhelm, and handling frustration in social contexts.
A comprehensive set of tools to help students understand the 'Social Filter,' practice perspective-taking, and manage blunt or inappropriate comments through structured social stories and teacher-led redirection.
This lesson focuses on identifying 'red flags' in social situations, understanding the importance of 'gut feelings', and practicing exit strategies to move to safety. Students will learn to recognize subtle warning signs and identify trusted adults they can turn to for help.
A comprehensive lesson designed for sub-separate classrooms to help students identify strong emotions and select appropriate coping strategies. The lesson uses a 'Feeling Pilot' metaphor to make self-regulation concepts concrete and actionable.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to identify and inhibit the physiological fight-or-flight response through grounding, breathing, and somatic techniques.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying unsafe social situations, setting physical and emotional boundaries with peers, and practicing assertive communication across school and community settings.
This lesson focuses on teaching students how to manage the disappointment associated with transitioning from a preferred activity to a non-preferred one. It includes a social story, visual transition tools, and a guide for educators to implement these strategies effectively.
A high-energy lesson that uses rhyming movement words and visual prompts to teach students how to correctly form numbers 1 through 9. Includes a presentation with drawing animations, a song sheet for motor memory, and a practice worksheet.
A social story and support materials to help students in an 8:1:1 setting understand the importance of wearing a helmet during Adapted PE bike activities.
A quick 15-minute lesson for 2nd graders focused on identifying 'Hand Hero' strategies—positive alternatives to hitting when feeling angry or frustrated.
A collection of supportive counseling worksheets designed to help students navigate anxiety, build self-esteem, and practice empathy through structured activities and reflection.
A reflection and celebration session where the student reviews their growth and prepares to use their tools independently.
Equips students with specific, personalized positive mantras to use when facing difficult tasks or mistakes.
Teaches students to identify 'Fixed' vs. 'Growth' thoughts using a radio metaphor to 'tune in' to positive self-talk.
Introduces the concept of growth mindset using 'The Power of Yet' to transform frustration into a learning opportunity.
This lesson empowers students to identify their personal boundaries, practice assertive "No" statements, and recognize safe versus unsafe situations in their school and community environments.
A lesson focused on helping 1st grade students recognize and interpret social cues like facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice through a 'Social Detective' theme.
This lesson helps students navigate social rejection by teaching them how to calmly handle a friend saying 'no' and successfully finding a new person or group to play with.
A comprehensive lesson on personal boundaries, defining consent, recognizing non-verbal cues, and practicing how to respect 'no' in social situations.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on the social skills of inviting others to play and gracefully accepting a 'no' response. This lesson uses visual storytelling and role-play to build confidence and resilience in peer interactions.
A hands-on lesson for first-grade special education students to explore bird anatomy, types, and life cycles using CVC words and pre-primer sight words.
A multiplication mastery lesson focusing on pattern recognition (1s, 2s, 3s, 5s, 10s, 11s) for special education students. Includes a scaffolded 12x12 chart and teacher answer key.
A hands-on lesson focusing on recognizing and converting units of length including inches, feet, yards, and meters. Students use visual models and step-by-step guides to master measurement relationships.