A 30-minute lesson for 1st graders to identify their personal support system of trusted adults at home, school, and in the community.
A lesson focused on teaching students the appropriate boundaries for using staff phones and understanding the correct procedures for emergency calls. Students learn why staff phones are off-limits and how to seek help effectively during emergencies.
Advances to more complex maneuvers including the canter, arena figures, and introducing the basics of jumping or advanced equitation patterns.
Introduces the foundational elements of riding, including mounting, correct posture, steering, and mastering the walk and trot gaits.
Focuses on the essential first steps of equestrianism: understanding horse behavior, safe handling, grooming techniques, and the names and uses of various tack components.
This lesson introduces 1st-grade students to the concept of healthy food choices, focusing on identifying nutrient-dense 'anytime' foods versus 'sometimes' treats to fuel their bodies.
A 45-minute introductory lesson on cardiovascular fitness where students learn to define CV health, measure their heart rate, and identify heart-pumping activities through a hands-on 'Pulse Patrol' mission. Includes specific supports for ELL and mixed-ability learners.
A quick, 10-minute guide to bathroom etiquette for 1st graders, covering privacy, hygiene, and noise levels. Includes a teacher facilitation guide and a visual anchor chart for the classroom.
A foundational lesson introducing the concept of personal space, body ownership, and the distinction between private and public body parts.
Teaching students about the concept of personal space bubbles and the importance of keeping hands to themselves, specifically regarding private body parts.
A high-energy wrap-up session for K-2 students to integrate their knowledge of the five senses and mindfulness through a superhero-themed training challenge. Students rotate through sensory stations and create their own superhero gear to represent their 'Senses Superpowers'.
A fun and interactive lesson for 1st graders on the importance of dental hygiene, featuring a step-by-step guide to proper brushing techniques. Students will learn the 'why' and 'how' of keeping their smiles bright.
Students follow a visual recipe to create no-bake energy bites, focusing on sequencing, measuring, and independent living skills.
Students learn the essential rules of kitchen safety and identify common measuring tools and kitchen equipment.
A high-energy lesson for 1st-grade boys focused on American football basics, safety, and sportsmanship. Includes an interactive logo guessing game and a 'Safety Pro' pledge to encourage positive play.
A 30-minute introductory health lesson for K-1 students about the lungs, focusing on their function as 'air balloons' for the body and how to keep them healthy.
This lesson teaches children vital body safety rules, including the 'No, Go, Tell' strategy and understanding personal boundaries. Through interactive activities and visual reminders, kids learn to identify trusted adults and respond confidently to uncomfortable situations.
The final performance day where groups showcase their choreography and celebrate each other's creativity.
Squads practice their full routine, adding transitions and ensuring every member is in sync.
Groups brainstorm dance moves using different levels and speeds, focusing on including everyone's ideas.
Students explore rhythm and tempo, form their dance squads, and select their group's performance song.
A beginner-friendly cooking lesson focused on following sequential instructions and identifying fresh ingredients while making a simple salsa.
An energetic introduction to jump rope basics for elementary students, featuring colorful station cards, progress tracking, and teacher-led activities.
A comprehensive anti-bullying and upstander skills lesson designed for K-12 students. It focuses on identifying bullying, developing empathy, and providing concrete reporting strategies aligned with Massachusetts state frameworks.