A social-emotional learning lesson for Grades K-5 that uses the metaphor of a compass to help students identify, celebrate, and apply their unique personal strengths.
Develops social communication skills, conflict resolution strategies, and stress management techniques.
Teaches practical strategies for time management, prioritization, and effective study habits.
Focuses on developing a growth mindset and building emotional resilience to handle setbacks effectively.
Explores self-awareness and self-esteem to help students understand their strengths and build a positive self-image.
An interactive session where students learn to distinguish between honest and dishonest choices through a board game, scenario sorting, and role-play.
High schoolers align their device habits with professional workplace standards, focusing on agency and self-regulation.
Eighth graders develop peer accountability allies and set community standards for focused digital collaborative work.
Seventh graders explore the difference between compliance and agency, evaluating how their digital navigation builds their personal brand.
Sixth graders analyze the attention economy and map out personal accountability safe-zones for any classroom environment.
Fifth graders model digital leadership by sharing navigation strategies and mentoring peers in responsible device use.