A supportive lesson designed for 3rd-grade students in foster care, focusing on understanding why home changes happen and developing healthy coping strategies using a 'Safe Harbor' theme.
A series of read-aloud stories and activities designed to help students navigate common friendship challenges and build social-emotional skills.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders focused on understanding empathy through the metaphor of 'Heart Glasses' to see the world from different perspectives.
A comprehensive orientation for the Workforce Internship program, covering policies, expectations, and success strategies for new interns at Commonpoint Queens.
A 30-minute lesson designed to help students reflect on the impact of their teachers and create meaningful, personalized tokens of appreciation through writing and creative crafts.
A social-emotional lesson designed for young learners to navigate the difference between leading and being 'bossy,' focusing on self-regulation, flexible thinking, and kind communication.
A comprehensive lesson for upper elementary students to identify the physical and emotional signs of test anxiety and build a toolkit of effective coping strategies.
A lesson designed to help 3rd graders identify sensory triggers, understand how sensory overload affects their emotions, and develop strategies for self-regulation and communication.
A comprehensive career exploration lesson for 6th-grade students, focusing on identifying personal interests and connecting them to career clusters. This lesson includes a professional counselor write-up addressing theoretical foundations, diverse learner needs, and systemic factors.
A comprehensive lesson for 3rd graders on the art of a sincere apology, focusing on responsibility, remorse, and making amends through an architect and builder theme.
Students explore the concept of teamwork and collaboration by contributing unique strengths to a collective 'totem pole' project. Through hands-on building and reflection, they learn the value of listening, respect, and shared goals.
A foundational lesson for early learners (Pre-K to 1st Grade) that introduces the concept of choices and consequences through the metaphor of exploring a trail. Students learn to use simple decision trees to navigate everyday social and personal scenarios.