A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression between two students through a formal agreement and daily tracking.
A fun, visual lesson for kindergarteners about identifying and organizing items to keep a bedroom clean and tidy.
A fast-paced, interactive lesson teaching students how to scan their surroundings for ways to show respect by maintaining personal space, active listening, and property care.
A lesson focused on understanding delayed gratification through the 'Instant Spark' vs. 'Star Goal' space metaphor. Students learn to weigh immediate fun against long-term success and the 'Gravity Well' consequences of procrastination.
A focused lesson on managing transitions between preferred and non-preferred tasks using a 'Gravity Jump' space theme. Students learn to use 'boosters' (strategies) to move from high-interest activities to necessary duties.
A high-energy lesson that introduces the Eisenhower Matrix to 5th graders through a space exploration 'Mission Control' theme. Students will learn to distinguish between urgent and important tasks to better manage their daily responsibilities.
A set of visual aids and practice tools to help elementary students memorize and master their 4-digit cafeteria pin numbers using color-coded position cues.
A Social Emotional Learning lesson exploring the concept of the ripple effect, helping students understand how their individual choices and behaviors impact their peers and the overall classroom environment.
A vibrant, interactive guidance lesson for PK-2nd grade students focusing on the 'Stop-Think-Act' conflict resolution strategy using a traffic light metaphor. Emphasizes self-regulation and kind choices.
A secret-agent themed lesson that introduces 5th graders to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques to identify and challenge anxious thoughts through a collaborative board game.
A lesson designed to teach middle schoolers the core pillars of internet safety: staying on task, conducting appropriate searches, and communicating responsibly online.
A lesson exploring Glenn Walters' Lifestyle Theory, focusing on how environmental conditions and personal choices lead to criminal thinking patterns. Students will analyze the 'Three Cs' of the theory and identify common thinking errors.
An introductory exploration of cultural and racial bias for 4th graders, using the metaphors of mirrors and lenses to understand personal perspective and systemic filters.
A lesson designed for one-on-one SEL sessions focusing on flexibility, managing disappointment, and cooperative play with peers.
A Pre-K guidance lesson focused on celebrating physical differences, inspired by Todd Parr's book 'It's Okay to be Different'. Students explore what makes them unique and learn to appreciate the diversity in their classroom.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression through a formal behavior contract and daily progress tracking.