A 15-minute lesson for 5-6 year olds focused on empathy and inclusion through role-playing scenarios about respecting diversity. Students act out common social situations to practice kindness and understanding towards others' differences.
A lesson introducing the Zones of Regulation framework using a construction zone analogy, focusing on identifying emotions and using self-advocacy phrases to manage them.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on accepting 'no', respecting personal space boundaries, and reflecting on behavioral choices. Students learn to navigate social challenges with the 'Peace Pilot' framework for staying calm and respectful.
A social skills lesson for speech therapy sessions focusing on identifying and practicing 'tuned in' vs 'tuned out' behaviors using a radio/broadcast signal metaphor.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on a four-step conflict resolution process (Stop, Think, Choose, Check). Students engage in a kinesthetic activity walking a physical path to practice solving common peer conflicts.
A lesson designed to help Pre-K students develop patience and self-control through mindful waiting strategies during busy transitions.
A high-energy, 20-minute lesson on sportsmanship, focusing on how to be a 'Game Day Great' by handling wins and losses with grace. Includes slides, a small group guide, an anchor chart, task cards, and a board game.
A series of activities and practices designed to build foundational reading comprehension, writing structure, and cognitive focus skills through the metaphor of a productive factory.
This lesson covers the physical sensations of frustration and provides a structured framework for navigating social conflicts using 'I' statements and perspective-taking.
A collaborative hands-on project where students use recycled materials to build a spring garden while practicing effective communication and role-sharing.
Empowers 5th graders to lead by example, discussing the importance of academic integrity and resisting the urge to bypass school filters.
Addresses the specific challenges of 4th graders, focusing on avoiding game websites and maintaining focus on assigned tasks.
Helps 3rd graders identify common online distractions and practice making responsible choices that align with their learning goals.
Introduces 2nd graders to the idea of managing digital distractions and staying on task during learning time.
Reinforces the 'Tool not Toy' concept for 1st graders, emphasizing the JHawk Way of being Responsible with school technology.
Introduces Kindergarteners to the concept that Chromebooks are learning tools, not toys, focusing on following teacher directions for when to use them.
A set of resources designed to help 1st-grade students understand flexible thinking and manage anxiety through social narratives, daily tracking, and visual coping strategies.
A small group counseling lesson focused on identifying emotions and implementing a 3-step self-regulation plan. Students learn to navigate feelings like happy, sad, mad, tired, confused, scared, and worried using a detective-themed strategy.
A collection of role-play scenarios and teacher guidance designed to help kindergarten students practice conflict resolution using 'I-statements' and navigate peer pressure.
A 10-15 minute introductory lesson for K-1 students on identifying and protecting private information using the JHawk Way of being safe. Includes partner activities and positive framing for early learners.
A handwriting and social-emotional learning lesson focusing on kind words and sincere apologies through tracing and writing practice.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 4-5 students on identity protection and the importance of a secure digital footprint. Students analyze scenarios to practice being safe and professional online.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 2-3 students on building a 'Privacy Shield' to protect their identity online while staying safe and responsible. Features collaborative sorting activities and JHawk Way connections.
A 20-minute interactive lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying 'big' emotions and practicing simple coping strategies using a weather-themed metaphor.
This lesson introduces kindergarteners to the concept of the 'Size of the Problem.' Through visual aids and sorting activities, students learn to distinguish between small glitches (like sharing issues) and big emergencies, helping them choose appropriate emotional and physical responses, particularly regarding personal space and keeping hands to self.
A collection of printable banners, headers, advice cards, and community resource listings to create an engaging summer-themed bulletin board.
A lesson based on 'A Little Spot Needs Positive Thinking' that teaches 1st graders how to identify negative 'gray' thoughts and reframe them into positive 'bright' ones using simple, visual strategies.
A gentle social-emotional lesson for toddlers focusing on the difference between 'mine' and 'yours', featuring a story about a squirrel and puppet-based role-play scenarios.