A collection of engaging 'Would You Rather' questions centered around spring activities, perfect for classroom brain breaks or morning meetings.
A lesson focused on identifying personal triggers (the 'wires') that activate the body's alarm system, using a coding-inspired visual theme to explore academic, social, and everyday stressors.
A 60-minute social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners focused on distinguishing between tattling and reporting through the story of David. Students will learn that reporting helps keep people safe, while tattling is intended to get others in trouble.
A comprehensive lesson on honesty for 2nd graders, featuring Aesop's Fable 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' and a hands-on sorting activity to distinguish between honest and dishonest choices.
A collection of resources for a Wellbeing Officer to support a Year 3 student experiencing grief, focusing on emotional normalization and creating a safe space for communication.
A 60-minute SEL lesson for 3rd graders focused on the courage required to admit mistakes and the importance of honesty in building trust.
A 15-day end-of-year celebration sequence for second graders featuring daily themed activities spanning math, reading, and social-emotional learning.
A lesson exploring the traits of extraordinary individuals through the lens of Chiron, the wise centaur who mentored Greek heroes. Students analyze overcoming adversity, mastering diverse skills, and the impact of mentorship.
A transition-focused counseling lesson for 4th graders moving into 5th grade, focusing on friendship dynamics and preparing for new responsibilities.
An empowering workshop designed for students in grades 4-6 to develop essential self-advocacy skills. Through interactive activities, students learn to identify their specific needs and articulate them clearly using 'I' statements and confident non-verbal communication.
A toolkit for paraprofessionals to teach K-3 students executive functioning strategies for sustained attention during the distracting spring season.
A 30-minute confidence-building lesson designed for students transitioning to middle school. Focuses on shifting from a follower mindset to an active social participant through practical conversation strategies and roleplay.
Students learn to transform conflict into constructive conversation using the three-part I-Message formula. The lesson follows a 'Message Mechanic' theme, teaching students to diagnose and repair broken communication.
A transition lesson for 4th graders moving into 5th grade, focusing on the shift to being 'the big kids' on campus, increased academic independence, and leadership roles.