A collaborative Grade 5 lesson teaching effective conflict resolution strategies through role-playing and reflective discussion. Students learn to use 'I' statements and active listening to handle disagreements constructively.
Students use tapping to calm anxiety, shift negative self-talk, and build emotional awareness.
Students learn Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) to clear mental fog and improve concentration.
Students learn the "mental magnifying glass" to find positive aspects in any situation.
Students learn the 1+3+4 breathing technique to manage anger and frustration.
Students learn how to organize their time and prioritize their tasks.
Students learn about integrity and doing the right thing even when no one is looking.
Students explore ways to contribute to their school and community.
Students learn how to work effectively as part of a team.
Students practice finding creative solutions to common problems.
Students learn to recognize their own worth and speak with confidence.
Students learn to admit when they are wrong and take responsibility for their actions.
Students explore how to lead with empathy and guide others fairly.
Students learn about digital citizenship and making kind choices online.
Students practice the power of "Yet" to turn failures into learning opportunities.
Students learn about social masks and the importance of being their true selves.
Students learn about perseverance and sticking with hard tasks until they succeed.
Students practice including others and celebrating differences in their squad.
Students learn the power of listening and observing before speaking.
Students learn how to eliminate distractions and focus on their "hero missions."
Students learn strategies to manage anxiety and "what-if" thoughts using the SOS method.
Students learn basic concepts of saving, spending, and the value of money.
Students learn to break down big tasks into small, manageable steps to overcome procrastination.
Students practice mindfulness and grounding techniques to stay present and calm.
Students identify ways they can be helpful at home, school, and in their community.
Students learn how gratitude can flip a grumpy mood into a happy one.