A lesson designed to help 4th-grade students master the art of starting and sustaining conversations about interests, hobbies, and personal stories using the 'Social Spark' technique.
A guidance lesson for 4th and 5th graders focused on social courage and authenticity, treating students with the maturity they crave as they approach middle school.
Informational posters for families during the back-to-school season, focusing on success routines and school/community supports.
A high-energy social-emotional learning lesson that uses a racing metaphor to help students navigate end-of-year fatigue. Students will learn to identify 'energy leaks' and apply 'pit stop' strategies to finish the school year with kindness and focus.
A comprehensive transition support system designed to help students navigate the move from their current school to Edgewood Intermediate School, focusing on emotional regulation and environmental familiarity.
Professional development for school staff to identify signs of prolonged grief disorder and implement supportive classroom strategies.
Advanced coping strategies and communication tools for middle and high school students to navigate the complexities of prolonged grief and build sustainable support systems.
Foundational resources for elementary students focusing on emotional identification, regulation through play and art, and simple coping strategies within a 'Heart Garden' theme.
A fast-paced, high-engagement lesson where students step into a courtroom-inspired debate to argue the value of honesty in tricky situations. Students will practice ethical reasoning and persuasive speaking using structured evidence and roles.
An advanced lesson on information literacy, focusing on distinguishing between facts and opinions and performing basic research 'missions' within the library.
A dedicated lesson on the physical care of books and library etiquette. Students take the 'Guardian Oath' and learn to protect library treasures from 'The Enemies of the Book' while mastering the use of shelf markers.
A high-energy, reflective end-of-year activity where 4th graders document their year and look toward the future through a 'Time Capsule' lens. This 60-minute session balances individual reflection with interactive class voting.
A comprehensive set of bulletin board materials designed to welcome families and provide essential school and community resource information. Includes posters, anchor charts, and contact cards for a professional and welcoming foyer or hallway display.
A comprehensive collection of environmental resources for a school office or classroom, featuring a growth-themed mural, a 3x4 bulletin board layout, and sensory corner posters designed with a calming, nature-inspired aesthetic.
A comprehensive suite of calming, nature-inspired office decor for a school social worker, featuring posters, interactive tools, and affirmation cards.
An engaging group activity lesson where students explore diverse career paths through movement and deduction. Students learn about different job roles across trades, STEM, arts, and service industries.
A comprehensive update to the summer coping skills packet, featuring interactive movement activities, new grounding techniques, and a video vault for digital support.
A 20-minute introductory session focused on differentiating between big and small school problems and understanding basic reaction sizes.
A 20-minute hands-on session focused on literal, concrete self-regulation strategies (Deep Breaths, Stop Think Choose) for managing small problems and using desk strips to ask for help.
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 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.
An executive functioning lesson for grades 3-5 designed to help students transition from structured school days to unstructured summer break by building routines and activity banks.
A comprehensive lesson using the 'Courage Compass' metaphor to help elementary students navigate transition anxiety by identifying strengths, support systems, and future goals.
A proactive wellness lesson for 3rd and 4th graders to design a balanced summer routine. Students explore physical, creative, and social activities to maintain executive functioning and self-regulation during the low-structure summer months.