A gentle social-emotional lesson for toddlers focusing on the difference between 'mine' and 'yours', featuring a story about a squirrel and puppet-based role-play scenarios.
A collection of role-play scenarios and teacher guidance designed to help kindergarten students practice conflict resolution using 'I-statements' and navigate peer pressure.
A 10-15 minute introductory lesson for K-1 students on identifying and protecting private information using the JHawk Way of being safe. Includes partner activities and positive framing for early learners.
A handwriting and social-emotional learning lesson focusing on kind words and sincere apologies through tracing and writing practice.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 4-5 students on identity protection and the importance of a secure digital footprint. Students analyze scenarios to practice being safe and professional online.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 2-3 students on building a 'Privacy Shield' to protect their identity online while staying safe and responsible. Features collaborative sorting activities and JHawk Way connections.
A 20-minute interactive lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying 'big' emotions and practicing simple coping strategies using a weather-themed metaphor.
This lesson introduces kindergarteners to the concept of the 'Size of the Problem.' Through visual aids and sorting activities, students learn to distinguish between small glitches (like sharing issues) and big emergencies, helping them choose appropriate emotional and physical responses, particularly regarding personal space and keeping hands to self.
A collection of printable banners, headers, advice cards, and community resource listings to create an engaging summer-themed bulletin board.
A comprehensive emotional literacy lesson designed to help elementary students identify, name, and manage eight key emotions through creative journaling and guided reflection.
Prepares students for the upcoming changes of a new school year or classroom by identifying what stays the same and what will be different.
Focuses on the concept of closure and saying goodbye to the current school year through memory-making and emotional validation.
A comprehensive collection of printable components to create a vibrant, summer-themed bulletin board focused on safety, learning, and community resources for elementary students and parents.
A restorative justice lesson for Kindergarteners that frames social conflict as a 'break' that can be repaired using specific 'mechanic tools' like empathy, apology, and restitution. Students move beyond a simple 'sorry' to understand the full process of making things right.