A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson designed for a 1st grader to generalize following-direction skills into the classroom setting using 'Listening Eyes,' 'Listening Ears,' and 'Voice Off.'
A lesson exploring the biblical virtue of diligence through the lens of ancient builders and laborers, featuring Nehemiah, Ruth, and the Temple craftsmen.
A comprehensive 30-minute lesson on self-advocacy focusing on the skill of asking for help, including modeling, guided practice, and reflection.
A 30-minute lesson focused on helping students identify their unique personal strengths as a foundation for self-advocacy. Students explore various categories of strengths and map them to their daily lives.
A hands-on lesson teaching students how to navigate peer conflicts using simple scripts and visual cues. Students practice empathy and problem-solving through structured role-play scenarios.
An introductory lesson on career clusters designed for elementary students, focusing on grouping interests and skills into career 'neighborhoods'.
A counseling lesson focused on helping students distinguish between objective facts and exaggerated 'tall tales' to improve communication and honesty.
Advanced decision-making and ethical leadership for high school students.
Navigating social dynamics and stress management for middle schoolers.
Developing empathy and self-regulation tools for upper elementary students.
Foundational SEL skills for early learners focusing on identifying feelings and simple coping strategies.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on mastering the 'superpowers' of active listening and polite interruptions through role-play and interactive discussion.
A social-emotional lunch group session designed for elementary students to practice the 'rhythm' of conversation. Instead of rigid turn-taking, it focuses on building awareness of others' voices and the feeling of being heard.
This lesson focuses on identifying physical signs of frustration and providing students with a visual tool to communicate their emotional state to teachers and peers.
A transition lesson for K-5 students to identify a 'safety team' of trusted adults and peers for the summer months. Through visual mapping and discussion, students build a concrete network of support for when school is closed.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for grades K-3 using pinwheels to teach self-regulation and deep breathing techniques through hands-on practice.