The first of two 30-minute sessions for 2nd grade. Using 'The Invisible Boy' by Trudy Ludwig, students explore social exclusion and the transition from a 'Buddy Conflict' to bullying.
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An interactive 1-hour lesson for 1st-2nd graders focusing on the concept of resilience through the metaphor of a 'Bounce Back Club'. Students learn to identify challenges and use positive strategies to recover from setbacks.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students based on the 'Empty Boat Parable.' Students learn to manage anger and build perspective by understanding that many frustrating situations aren't personal attacks.
A lesson for K-2 students exploring the Empty Boat Parable to teach emotional regulation, perspective-taking, and managing anger. Students learn to identify if their 'boat' is empty or if they are reacting to a person, helping them stay calm in frustrating situations.
An interactive lesson teaching 1st-3rd graders about personal space using the 'Invisible Bubble' analogy. Students learn to recognize their own boundaries and respect others' space through visual slides, hands-on activities, and scenario-based practice.
A fast-paced, high-energy 10-minute lesson focused on identifying the 'common good' and practicing the courage needed to make responsible decisions for the classroom and community. Students explore real-world scenarios and use a 'Common Good Compass' to guide their choices.
A lesson designed to introduce and reinforce classroom expectations for Pre-K students during independent center time, focusing on sharing, staying in one area, and cleaning up.
A lesson designed for young teenagers to identify their anger triggers, recognize physical symptoms, and build a personalized 'Cool Down Blueprint' for emotional regulation.
A lesson focused on developing emotional resilience through mindfulness and practical grounding techniques, providing students with a toolkit for self-care.