A lesson focused on helping students identify and express problems without using blaming language, promoting healthy conflict resolution in the classroom.
A short, impactful lesson for 2nd and 3rd graders focused on building the confidence to start tasks independently and solve small problems without immediate adult help.
This lesson introduces students to the concept of cognitive flexibility, helping them distinguish between 'stuck' (rigid) thinking and 'flexible' thinking through scenarios and reframing exercises.
A hands-on activity where students practice conflict resolution and social communication using structured scenario cards and a recording sheet.
A lesson focused on empowering students to identify their needs, set boundaries, and communicate with respect and clarity.
A lesson focused on self-regulation strategies for students who struggle with impulsive blurting, featuring visual cues and 'think time' techniques.
An SEL lesson for grades 5-8 that uses an architectural metaphor to explore the complex layers of identity. Students analyze their "foundations" (upbringing/values) and "structures" (social identity/interests) to understand how diverse perspectives build a stronger society.
An SEL lesson for grades 1-2 using a garden metaphor to explore self-awareness and social awareness. Students identify their unique "roots" and "blooms" to discover how diversity makes a classroom community stronger and more beautiful.
A lesson focused on identifying and naming a wide range of emotions to build emotional intelligence and vocabulary.
A 20-minute small group lesson designed for 1st and 2nd graders to explore their emotions, strengths, and personal preferences through a detective-themed discovery process.
A high-energy lesson designed to equip K-5 students with essential STAAR test-taking strategies, including time management, the process of elimination, and anxiety-reduction techniques using a "Test Ninja" theme.
A lesson focused on developing social-emotional skills, specifically conflict resolution and self-reflection during less structured times like lunch and recess.
This lesson provides a gentle, supportive approach to managing separation anxiety through storytelling and the establishment of a calming morning ritual. Students learn to identify their feelings and use a 'connection object' to feel close to home while at school.
A focused 25-minute session designed to help students recognize internal cues and independently choose coping strategies before emotional escalation occurs. The lesson uses a 'Self-Regulation Lab' theme to frame emotional management as a technical skill.
A lesson focused on developing empathy and patience when dealing with repetitive, annoying behaviors in others. Students learn to recognize the "loop" and apply strategies to respond calmly and constructively.
An immersive classroom escape room where students navigate 8 scenario-based challenges to master self-regulation and understand social boundaries. Students work through 'behavior breaches' to unlock codes and discover the 'Regulation Remote'.
A set of resources designed to help students navigate the emotional and practical challenges of transitioning from preferred activities to difficult or non-preferred subjects using social-emotional learning strategies.
A high-energy 30-minute lesson where students become 'Communication Detectives' to decode the hidden messages in body language and tone of voice. Students will analyze non-verbal cues and practice mindfulness in their social interactions.