A life skills lesson for Grade 4 learners focused on identifying harmful substances. Students will use a visual storyboard to learn the 'Rule of Three' for safety: Ask an adult, check labels, and never touch unknown substances.
An interactive, station-based lesson that teaches 4th graders how to balance physical health (nutrition and exercise) with social-emotional well-being (boundaries). Students rotate through "Hero Training" stations to build their healthy habit toolkit.
A high-performance bowling lesson designed to bridge the gap between intuitive 'feel' and technical precision targeting. Focused on maintaining mental stamina and frame-by-frame consistency for competitive athletes.
A visual and interactive lesson teaching students how to respond to common community emergencies like getting lost, fires, and interacting with law enforcement.
A foundational lesson on dental hygiene, focusing on routine care, healthy habits, and the role of the dentist.
A challenging word search activity focused on the Boston Celtics, featuring 2026 roster players and franchise terminology.
A challenging vocabulary activity focused on the Boston Bruins hockey team, including current roster players and essential hockey terminology. Students will identify key figures and concepts while navigating a complex grid.
Introducing the "opposite foot step" to generate momentum and transfer weight from the back to the front during the throwing motion.
A group-building scavenger hunt where students work in teams to identify healthy foods, manage a budget, and practice social skills in a real-world grocery setting.
A comprehensive 45-minute ESL lesson for grade 4 focused on distinguishing between 'should' (advice) and 'must' (requirements) within the context of traffic safety and community rules.
A comprehensive management system for outdoor recess, designed for 3 staff members overseeing 50 students. Includes visual supports, safety protocols, and structured play guides.
A high-energy lesson focused on gross motor skills, following complex directions, and practicing good sportsmanship through an egg and spoon relay race.
A guided introduction to the Electric Slide, featuring simplified steps and modifications for students with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
This lesson introduces 3rd and 4th-grade students to the concept of physical growth and hygiene, while fostering a positive body image through social-emotional learning and self-esteem building.
A hands-on introductory lesson to basic first aid for minor scrapes and bruises, teaching students how to identify 'self-care' situations versus when to seek adult help. Students practice cleaning and bandaging techniques to build confidence and independence.
A collection of clear, easy-to-read instructions for popular outdoor recess games, designed to help 4th graders lead their own play. Includes variations for different skill levels and group sizes while maintaining gender-neutral language.
A beginner-friendly 90-minute standing yoga session focused on grounding, balance, and fundamental postures to transition from seated to standing practice.
A deep-dive chair yoga experience combining stress relief and functional mobility, featuring two full-length guided practice videos. This 90-minute masterclass is designed to build both mental calm and physical strength.
This lesson focuses on identifying 'red flags' in social situations, understanding the importance of 'gut feelings', and practicing exit strategies to move to safety. Students will learn to recognize subtle warning signs and identify trusted adults they can turn to for help.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying unsafe social situations, setting physical and emotional boundaries with peers, and practicing assertive communication across school and community settings.
A lesson focused on teaching students the appropriate boundaries for using staff phones and understanding the correct procedures for emergency calls. Students learn why staff phones are off-limits and how to seek help effectively during emergencies.
A fun, engaging search-and-find activity featuring popular pocket monsters in a dense, colorful safari environment. Perfect for a brain break or a reward activity for 4th-grade students.
A high-energy, 20-minute session designed for 80 students on a football field, focusing on teamwork and shared responsibility through large-scale cooperative challenges.
Advances to more complex maneuvers including the canter, arena figures, and introducing the basics of jumping or advanced equitation patterns.
Introduces the foundational elements of riding, including mounting, correct posture, steering, and mastering the walk and trot gaits.
Focuses on the essential first steps of equestrianism: understanding horse behavior, safe handling, grooming techniques, and the names and uses of various tack components.