A hands-on role-play lesson where students practice identifying their emotional zones and selecting appropriate 'tools' to return to the green zone. Includes instructional slides, scenario cards for practice, and a toolkit reference.
Explores the core clues of good friends and the 'expected' behaviors that keep a group's social environment safe and inclusive.
Addresses over-competitiveness by teaching sportsmanship 'protocols', managing emotions during games, and valuing teamwork over personal winning.
Focuses on investigating the impact of words, distinguishing between playful teasing and hurtful name-calling, and using 'Detective Filters' to choose kind words.
A 35-minute SEL session focused on the 'Stop and Think' method, understanding consequences, and using calming strategies to make responsible decisions.
A lesson for first graders to help them identify their own and others' emotions while building a 'toolbox' of coping strategies. Students take on the role of 'Feeling Detectives' to solve the mystery of big emotions.
A fast-paced, high-impact Social-Emotional Learning lesson designed for 5th graders to master self-regulation, goal-setting, and social connection. Through the metaphor of an 'Inner Warrior,' students learn that true strength comes from emotional control, effective planning, and the courage to ask for help.
A collection of resources designed to re-engage 3rd-grade students who struggle with work avoidance and non-compliance through choice, self-regulation, and low-pressure tasks.
A lesson designed to help 4th-grade students understand impulse control through a narrative about a high-energy character who learns the value of pausing and thinking through consequences.
A 30-minute interactive session for 5th-grade girls to build confidence for middle school, focusing on friendship shifts, social pressures, and navigating larger environments.