A 20-minute elementary lesson focused on the importance of sharing and building a classroom family. Students watch a video, engage in a group discussion, and create visual prompts for sharing.
A foundational social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners to identify and categorize feelings using the four color zones. Students will explore scenarios, match emotions, and practice physical sorting of feelings.
Agents learn to identify 'reactor heat' (stress) and use cooling valves to maintain operational status.
Agents master the logistics of their daily operations through effective planning and organization.
Agents calibrate their internal radar using sensory grounding techniques to stay focused.
Agents practice navigating the 'Laser Grid' of impulses by using their internal pause button.
Agents learn to define their mission and break down big objectives into manageable checkpoints.
This lesson introduces self-management through an aviation metaphor, teaching students to identify emotional 'turbulence' and use specific 'cockpit controls' to stay on course. Students will learn strategies for impulse control and emotional regulation.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for grade 5 students focusing on using advanced temporal adverbs (initially, subsequently, ultimately) to retell stories and sequence social-emotional problem-solving steps.
Strategies for navigating family dynamics, sibling conflicts, and home-based stressors through clear communication and personal space.
Explores the emotional ups and downs of sports and competition, teaching students how to keep their cool during wins and losses.
Focuses on managing the pressure of grades, tests, and academic expectations through reframing and realistic goal-setting.
Students identify the physical sensations of frustration and learn to recognize their personal 'early warning signs' before they reach a boiling point.
A fast-paced, 10-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on building self-confidence through self-acceptance and kindness toward others. Students define self-esteem and set immediate goals for personal growth and peer acceptance.
A 15-minute lesson exploring the pitfalls of 'downward social comparison' and how to build authentic self-esteem without diminishing others. Students will learn that true confidence comes from personal growth rather than putting others down.
A fun, interactive lesson where 3rd graders practice identifying and applying self-regulation strategies through a board game and BINGO. Students will learn to recognize emotional triggers and choose appropriate 'calm-down' tools.
A final reflection session where the student reviews their progress and creates a personal 'Advocacy Action Plan' for the future.
Provides a framework for how and when to ask for help, identifying a "Support Squad" of trusted individuals.
Teaches the practical skill of using "I-statements" to communicate feelings and needs effectively without blame.
Focuses on identifying personal physical and emotional boundaries, and teaching the student how to recognize when a boundary is being crossed.
Students learn the definition of self-advocacy and begin to differentiate between personal needs and wants to better express themselves.
This session introduces the concept of the 'inner critic' and provides tools for students to recognize and reframe negative self-talk into positive affirmations.
Students identify their internal strengths and character assets, reframing them as "superpowers" that help them navigate challenges.
The introductory session focuses on mapping out the student's identity, celebrating their unique background, and setting a positive tone for the program.
A comprehensive primary lesson focused on building positive relationships, understanding fairness, and developing social skills through interactive candy-themed activities.
A lesson for 3rd graders focused on developing empathy and perspective-taking skills through interactive games and discussion. Students will learn to recognize others' feelings and understand that people can have different reactions to the same event.
A small-group lesson for 1st-grade boys focused on developing self-control and respect through kind and appropriate talk. Students learn to distinguish between helpful and hurtful words using a 'toolbox' analogy.
An introductory lesson on gratitude where students define the concept, engage in a visual anchor chart activity, and play a classroom-wide game of Gratitude Bingo.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for Kindergarteners focusing on the fundamentals of sharing and taking turns through a whole-class circle game. Students practice using polite phrases and waiting for their turn in a supportive, factory-themed environment.
A 25-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 5th graders focused on identifying areas of personal control and practicing the celebration of personal achievements through a nautical 'Captain' theme.
An end-of-year lesson for K-2 students focused on navigating social interactions using the Circle of Control and celebrating friendship growth. Students will learn what they can influence in their friendships and reflect on their social successes throughout the year.