A social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on the Peace Path strategy for resolving conflicts independently. Includes interactive slides, a sorting game, and teacher support materials.
A social-emotional learning lesson for grades K-3 that teaches the relationship between actions and consequences. Students use the visual metaphor of a chain to understand how social decisions impact their day and their relationships.
A 1st-grade guidance lesson that teaches students how to manage stress through mindful movement and stretching, using a "Wild Calm" animal theme. Students learn to identify 'Jungle Jitters' (stress) and use 'Animal Poses' to return to a calm state.
A fast-paced, engaging lesson for grades K-4 focusing on identifying the 'Size of the Problem' and connecting emotional reactions to the Four Zones of Regulation. Students learn to distinguish between problems they can solve themselves and those requiring adult help.
A dynamic lesson focused on building collaboration, communication, and trust through spy-themed challenges. Includes a comprehensive teacher guide and a student reflection packet.
A 20-minute introductory lesson for grades K-4 on understanding self-regulation through the 'Brain Boss' framework, featuring a stop-and-think strategy.
A social-emotional learning lesson for early elementary students that uses the concept of an 'echo' to visualize how kind and unkind words impact the classroom environment. Students participate in a simulation to see the ripple effect of their words.
A nature-inspired lesson teaching Pre-K through 5th-grade students sensory regulation techniques to manage stress and social friction using environmental grounding.
Resources for setting and tracking social-emotional milestones and personal character growth.
Math goal-setting templates for tracking yearly fluency and unit-level conceptual understanding.
Tools for students to track their writing progress, from yearly craft goals to specific unit genres.
Goal-tracking resources for reading literacy, focusing on yearly growth and unit-specific objectives.
A nature-based mindfulness lesson for Pre-K to 2nd grade that uses the metaphor of a tree's roots to teach emotional resilience and grounding. Students explore how trees stay strong during storms and apply those lessons to their own feelings through breathing exercises and creative expression.
A social-emotional learning workshop where students curate a visual representation of their academic and personal growth to build self-efficacy and a growth mindset.
Students discover their internal strengths and emotional regulation "superpowers" by creating metaphorical sensation capes, transforming abstract skills into tangible hero identities.
A targeted social-emotional lesson designed for a 1st grader struggling with jealousy and turn-taking. This lesson uses 'The Sour Grape' as a mentor text to help students transition from 'sour' feelings to 'sweet' celebrations of others.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 1st graders focused on teamwork and communication through a hands-on puzzle challenge. Students learn cooperative behaviors and apply them in a group relay activity.
A comprehensive lesson focused on building task persistence and independence in 1st-grade students through structured 3-step tasks, visual checklists, and self-monitoring strategies.
A comprehensive lesson for first-grade students to understand personal space, physical touch, classroom social rules, and the importance of setting and respecting emotional boundaries.
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.