A hands-on lesson for 4th graders to master the 'Mission Ready' mindset, focusing on morning routines and workspace organization through sorting games and role-play.
A counseling intervention focused on reframing negative self-talk and identity for students who feel like 'the problem student.' Uses a detective theme to help students investigate their thoughts and find evidence of their value.
A lesson on social honesty and integrity, focusing on the courage to admit mistakes and take responsibility for accidents through a detective-themed exploration.
A comprehensive counseling module designed to help students identify anger triggers, recognize physical warning signs, and implement 'pause' strategies during peer conflicts or when faced with disappointment. Students learn to view their emotional responses as a 'Control Room' they can master.
A targeted set of resources designed to help students navigate the frustration of not getting their way using reflective conversation prompts and self-regulation strategies.
A 4th-grade lesson on emotional regulation and self-advocacy, using the metaphor of mountain climbing to teach students how to identify when tasks are difficult and how to effectively ask for support.
A high-energy 20-minute lesson where students use a construction theme to understand how a mission statement acts as a strong foundation for their lives and choices.
A 1-on-1 lesson designed to help students recognize physical body signals of frustration and implement deep breathing techniques to maintain flexibility and respect.
A fun and interactive lesson for 3rd and 4th graders focused on emotional awareness, coping strategies, and self-care through a bingo-style game. Students learn to identify healthy habits while building a shared vocabulary for mental wellness.
A structured daily routine system designed to help students track their evening tasks, physical activity, and sleep habits through a mission-themed log.
A structured evening planning system designed to help students manage homework, math practice, and physical activity with clear goals and a 'Mission Control' theme.
A comprehensive lesson for Grades 3-4 students to understand the nuances of equality, equity, and justice. Through the 'Fairness Forest' model, students analyze systemic barriers, propose equitable solutions, and explore the emotional impact of fairness within a community.
A 1:1 counseling session kit designed for a 4th grade student to build emotional regulation skills, specifically targeting triggers like perceived disrespect and unfairness through a construction-themed 'Anger Architect' framework.
A comprehensive end-of-year review of Social Emotional Learning topics including emotion identification, coping strategies, friendship skills, and empathy, culminating in a creative reflection project.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on emotional regulation, focusing on the roles of the Amygdala (Lizard Brain) and the Prefrontal Cortex (Wise Owl) in managing anxiety. Students learn the 'Hand Model of the Brain' and practice mindfulness as a tool to stay in control.
A lesson focused on identifying and differentiating between subtle, nuanced emotions within the five core emotional families. Students explore the 'shades' of feelings to improve emotional literacy and communication.
A supportive lesson designed for a child coping with a parent's hospitalization, focusing on emotional literacy, identifying support systems, and developing healthy coping strategies.
A final session for a social skills group focused on celebrating growth, reflecting on shared memories, and planning for continued success outside the group.
A set of visual self-advocacy and focus strategies for a student to use in the classroom to manage distractions, frustration, and task initiation.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on helping students differentiate between minor inconveniences (little deals) and serious situations (big deals) to determine appropriate reactions.
Focuses on long-term habits and creating a classroom community where kindness is the default, culminating in a kindness celebration.
Students learn about the 'ripple effect' of kindness and plan specific, actionable ways to help others in their school and home.
An introductory lesson where students define kindness through examples and non-examples, exploring how it feels to give and receive kindness.
A follow-up session focused on identifying positive and negative ripple effects through scenario analysis, reinforcing the student's progress and identifying future goals.