An introductory exploration of cultural and racial bias for 4th graders, using the metaphors of mirrors and lenses to understand personal perspective and systemic filters.
An SEL escape room experience where students work together to solve puzzles based on active listening, empathy, and conflict resolution to save a magical grove.
A comprehensive SEL lesson focused on building confidence through growth mindset, identifying personal strengths, reframing mistakes, and practicing positive self-talk. Students act as 'Mindset Mechanics' to tune up their internal dialogue and build a resilient self-image.
A 20-minute whole-class workshop for grades 3-5 focused on the Peace Table approach to conflict resolution. Students learn to navigate disagreements through cool-down periods, I-statements, active listening, and collaborative problem-solving.
A high-energy, 20-minute introduction to resolving conflicts using 'I-Messages'. Students learn to identify conflict escalators and build peace bridges through clear, respectful communication.
A set of visual aids and practice tools to help elementary students memorize and master their 4-digit cafeteria pin numbers using color-coded position cues.
A Social Emotional Learning lesson exploring the concept of the ripple effect, helping students understand how their individual choices and behaviors impact their peers and the overall classroom environment.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression through a formal behavior contract and daily progress tracking.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression between two students through a formal agreement and daily tracking.
A dice-based exploration of empathy and perspective-taking using non-declarative language techniques to help 4th graders notice social cues and understand others' internal worlds.
A deep dive into the biological parts of the brain (Amygdala, Prefrontal Cortex, Hippocampus, and Brain Stem) and how they function as the home for Sparky and Professor PFC.
This lesson helps 3rd and 4th grade students identify their personal anger triggers, physical warning signs, and coping strategies using the metaphor of a volcano. Students will map out their 'stages of eruption' to better understand and regulate their emotions.