A hands-on project where 5th graders design and play their own board game to master digital citizenship topics like phishing, cyberbullying, and online safety.
A collaborative scavenger hunt focused on identifying and practicing non-combative communication and conflict resolution strategies.
A collection of materials for a school-wide neurodiversity month celebration, including event flyers and inspirational posters.
A deeper dive for grades 3-5 into empathy, prejudice, and inclusion. Students discuss systemic differences and disability awareness, concluding with a collaborative mosaic and a review game.
A foundational lesson for K-2 students focusing on empathy and inclusion. Students explore what it means to be a kind friend and how to include everyone in their "Kindness Garden."
A comprehensive lesson designed to help rising middle schoolers navigate the logistical and academic shifts of secondary education through a student handbook and collaborative challenges.
A lesson exploring the science of mindfulness through silent coloring, focusing on the nervous system and emotional regulation.
A lesson exploring the four Zones of Regulation and identifying personalized calming strategies for navigating different emotional states.
A comprehensive counseling session focused on transitioning from disruptive behaviors to successful classroom habits through a visual comparison chart and strategy discussion.
A lesson focused on navigating unkind words from peers using strategies like ignoring, respectful communication, and 'I' statements, with a focus on real-world application.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on creating a collaborative behavior contract to address class attendance, verbal communication, and physical safety.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners about the power of forgiveness, using the metaphor of a 'happy dancing dog' to show how letting go of anger makes us feel lighter and more joyful.
A tiered reward system to help students develop respect, kindness, and empathy through a "Quest" themed card system. Includes multiple levels to support behavioral growth.
Instructional materials focusing on distinguishing between peer-to-peer talk and adult-student communication, with a specific focus on private topics.
A lesson exploring the Catholic virtue of obedience as a form of loving listening and trust in God's plan. Students learn from biblical examples and apply the virtue to real-world scenarios through collaborative chart paper projects.
A campaign to boost school attendance using a football-themed competition, including promotional materials and tracking tools.
A comprehensive morning meeting introduction to the 26 principles of A Disciplined Life, providing teachers with a structured framework to introduce, discuss, and visualize character development.
A morning meeting lesson focused on the ADL principle of healthy self-perception, helping students celebrate their unique identities while fostering a sense of belonging.
This lesson focuses on the fundamental professional skills of punctuality and attendance, helping junior high students understand the impact of reliability on workplace success and reputation.
Empowers girls to take leadership roles and create positive change in their community through collective action.
Encourages students to embrace diversity and practice inclusive play, ensuring no one is left out during social activities.
Focuses on reframing pessimistic views into optimistic ones, teaching students how to maintain a positive mindset in social situations.
Students learn to identify relational aggression and 'hack' their interactions with compassion to build stronger, more empathetic connections.
A quick, high-energy 10-minute lesson on nonverbal communication and consideration, featuring a movement-based 'Freeze' game to explore how we express and read emotions without words.
A character education lesson focused on integrity, responsibility, and ethical decision-making through the lens of being a 'Noble Classmate'. Students will analyze real-life dilemmas and commit to honorable actions.
A 5th-grade lesson focused on empathy, inclusion, and respectful peer interactions through a medieval knight-themed lens. Students explore the 'Kind Peer' mindset by solving scenarios and making a personal pledge to improve their school community.