A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on understanding and respecting personal space using the 'Personal Space Bubble' concept. Includes a social story and an interactive activity.
A social-emotional learning lesson for early elementary students focusing on resilience and growth mindset. Students learn through the character of 'Resilient Rabbit' how to handle mistakes and use positive self-talk to bounce back.
A social-emotional learning lesson that teaches elementary students to identify 'unexpected behaviors' across different settings using a detective-themed investigation. Students learn how their actions affect the thoughts and feelings of those around them.
A gentle introduction to friendship for kindergarteners, focusing on kindness, sharing, and simple social skills through the metaphor of a growing garden.
A foundational lesson for Kindergarten students to learn the components of Whole Body Listening through visual aids, interactive slides, and a hands-on cut-and-paste activity.
A final reflection and commitment lesson where students create a personal plan for using kind words in the future.
Students role-play original scenarios to practice respectful responses when they are frustrated, aligning with being Safe and Respectful.
Students learn the 'Filter' technique to practice self-control and the school expectation of being Responsible with their words.
Using the story of Chrysanthemum, students explore how words impact others' hearts and practice the school expectation of being Kind.
A test-prep strategy lesson focused on the critical skill of reading and following multi-step directions on standardized tests. Students learn specific strategies like numbering steps and paraphrasing directions before applying them to a tricky reading activity.
A collection of social behavior maps for first graders to help them navigate common classroom situations like following directions and honesty. Each map uses a detective theme to help students identify the 'clues' of expected behavior and social consequences.
An introductory lesson exploring the concept of neurodiversity. Students learn that just as we look different, our brains think, learn, and feel in different ways.