Students collaborate to write lyrics for a class song, brainstorming words related to missing someone and setting them to a simple, comforting melody.
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A universal 5-day lesson set for middle school (grades 6-8) that leverages peer leadership, debate-style moral dilemmas (exploring the nuance of integrity), and self-guided agency projects to cultivate respect and responsibility across campus.
A universal 5-day lesson set for grades 3-5 that shifts focus toward student ownership, comic storyboard creation, and scenario-based problem solving to understand STAR expectations in any school setting.
A universal 5-day lesson set for K-2 students focused on introducing STAR expectations (Safe, Targeting Success, Acting with Integrity, Respectful & Responsible) in any campus location through physical modeling, simple superhero analogies, and an interactive superhero-themed student activity guide.
A comprehensive summer counseling packet containing daily SEL challenge calendars, coping skill worksheets, deep breathing visual anchor charts, and a safety net resource for getting help in emergencies.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for Kindergarteners focusing on the fundamentals of good sportsmanship, including sharing, taking turns, and handling winning or losing with grace. It features a character-driven story, a movement-based voting game, small-group scenario discussion cards, and a visual anchor chart.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 1st graders focused on kindness and friendship, centered around the book 'What Are Friends For?' by Sally Grindley & Penny Dann. Features a reading guide, an interactive anchor chart, and an active Friendship Corners game with printable scenario cards and corner badges.
A dynamic rotation lesson where students split between a multimedia classroom training and a realistic, hands-on grocery checkout simulation.
A fantasy-themed self-regulation and mindfulness resource designed for early elementary students to practice calming strategies and sensory breathing exercises.
A highly visual, engaging interactive lesson where students act as 'Relationship Detectives' to investigate 12 friendship case files, sorting healthy green-flag behaviors from unhealthy red-flag behaviors.
A lesson for second-grade boys focused on learning and practicing I-statements and self-advocacy during peer conflicts. Students learn to assert boundaries respectfully and confidently.
A supportive kindergarten lesson designed to help students with ADHD and spectrum tendencies externalize their worries and reframe them into hopeful 'What Ifs' using 'The Whatif Monster' book. Includes high-visual presentation, a hands-on sorting activity, an anchor chart poster, and a personalized worry meter.
A celebratory final session where students review all three ranger skills, sign a Ranger Pledge, and receive their graduation certificates.
Students practice moving safely, quickly, and quietly between activities using the concept of classroom ranger trails.
Students learn when and how to raise their hands to speak or ask for help, practicing impulse control and patience.
Students learn the concept of whole-body listening (eyes watching, ears listening, mouth quiet, body still) through a ranger-themed adventure.
A Tier 1 classroom lesson designed to teach students how their words and voice carry weight, impact others, and echo through their social environments. Aligned with ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors B-SS 1 (effective oral and written communication).
A high-impact social-emotional learning lesson designed for anxious and ADHD students transitioning to middle school. It introduces the 'Control Panel' metaphor to manage the impulse to blurt, talk over others, and react defensively, replacing shame with actionable self-regulation strategies, visual aids, and low-stakes role-play games.
Navigating team competition, sportsmanship, and unexpected outcomes during a Track and Field Sports Day.