An empathetic Grade 5 lesson focusing on how individual actions ripple out to affect classmates, school, and the wider world through group discussions, real-life scenarios, and a collaborative action project.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson package designed to teach middle-grade students how to de-escalate conflicts, communicate assertively using I-Statements and Active Listening, and negotiate collaborative Win-Win solutions. Includes visual presentation slides, a complete 45-minute classroom lesson plan with an integrated student activity sheet, and a specialized small-group counseling guide.
A therapeutic transition lesson designed to help 5th-grade students process end-of-year anxiety, grief over saying goodbye, and cognitive dissonance in impulse control. Through the social story of Sami the Squirrel, students explore self-regulation, learn CBT coping strategies, and complete a closure-focused reflection journal.
A structured counseling intervention designed for fifth-grade girls experiencing peer conflict and social friction. This lesson guides students through individual emotional regulation, perspective-taking, and a collaborative boundary-setting contract to establish peaceful coexistence.
A complete social-emotional learning lesson for K-5 students to develop positive self-talk and resilience. Students learn to reframe negative self-talk into empowering inner-coach coaching statements through a sports-playbook theme, complete with interactive scenario cards, a playbook worksheet, and a visual slide deck.
An expressive arts lesson designed to support students transitioning to middle school. Through drawing, collage, drama, role-play, and movement, students map their feelings, practice real scenarios, and physically embody growth and confidence.
A celebratory 30-minute end-of-group session where 'Friendship Scientists' synthesize their learnings on social skills, friendship qualities, and positive self-talk into a master formula for lasting connections, concluding with a graduation ceremony.
A 30-minute small group session that uses a high-energy movement circuit to address the transition concerns of moving to a new middle school, simulating lockers, hallways, backpacks, and schedules.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A complete toolkit to establish, run, and maintain engaging daily or weekly community circles that foster empathy, build classroom relationships, and check in on students' social-emotional well-being.
A guidance lesson for 4th and 5th graders that reframes gratitude not as a chore, but as the ultimate marker of independence and real maturity. Students explore the "invisible support network" that powers their lives and learn to take ownership of their appreciation.
A targeted individual transition lesson designed for a graduating 4th-grade student. Focuses on equipping the student with self-advocacy tools and decision-making frameworks to navigate high-risk, unstructured school zones (recess, hallways, lines) while under peer pressure.
A teletherapy-optimized lesson designed for pre-teens (specifically 11-year-old girls) to recognize, challenge, and reframe negative self-talk into realistic, empowering self-belief. This CBT-based session uses engaging, developmental metaphors suitable for virtual screen-sharing.
A restorative instruction set focusing on helping students pause, evaluate behavior impacts, and build a positive plan for respectful classroom engagement.