A therapeutic gameplay experience using a customized, summer-themed UNO card deck. Students practice conversational prompts, active listening, turn-taking, and relationship building in a fun, structured environment.
A highly engaging lesson where students analyze social cues, body language, and vocal pitch in videos to decode a character's true tone of voice and social intent.
A comprehensive transition goal-setting curriculum that prepares 4th graders for 5th grade and middle school. This lesson and small-group pack guides students in building personal responsibility, independence, and organization through a space-themed summer action plan.
This small-group counseling lesson focuses on relational aggression among 5th-grade girls. Through interactive task cards, students analyze realistic scenarios involving cliques, exclusion, and rumors to build perspective-taking, emotional awareness, and conflict-resolution skills.
A high school transition and career readiness lesson where students conceptualize their future success by identifying the mentors, advisors, and peer archetypes they need, culminating in a strategic networking plan.
A project-based lesson where students create an interactive campus map and audio guide for rising sixth graders. Students practice cartography, reflective writing, and community leadership to ease the transition for future students.
An interactive 4th-6th grade ELA and behavioral lesson where students perform reader's theater scripts, practicing oral reading fluency while exploring key de-escalation strategies and constructive conflict resolution.
A lesson designed to help ninth graders decode figurative language and idioms used in casual school conversations, including teasing, banter, and slang. Through a guided worksheet and role-play cards, students learn to distinguish literal meanings from figurative intent to navigate peer social settings confidently.
A counseling-focused lesson where fifth graders conduct a system-wide appreciation audit to identify and thank non-instructional school staff who supported their elementary journey. Students practice active gratitude, closure, and strengthen school community connections.
A heartwarming lesson designed for 1st-4th grade students to reflect on positive memories, express gratitude to classmates and teachers, and assemble a physical memory box filled with positive notes to keep throughout the summer.
An emotional closure lesson for students in grades 1-4 to reflect on positive school-year memories, craft a physical keepsake box, write gratitude tokens for peers and staff, and carry positive vibes into the summer.
An emotional self-regulation lesson for K-2 students designed to help them navigate transitions and routines during the summer. Students map out their feelings as weather patterns and pair them with calming coping strategies like the Coping Umbrella and Cool Breeze Breathing.
A therapeutic middle school closure activity designed to help students reflect on the emotional baggage of the school year. Students identify challenges to leave behind and strengths to carry forward into the summer.
In this lesson, students explore the concept of kindness as collective power (Ubuntu), practice peer-to-peer appreciation through the Charter Kings Awards, and construct a collaborative Brotherhood Heart Poster showing random acts of kindness.