A dynamic Social-Emotional Learning lesson designed for 1st and 2nd graders to help them identify, celebrate, and share their personal strengths and areas of confidence through an interactive classroom game and creative expression.
A fast-paced, 15-minute SEL lesson targeting early elementary students to resolve peer conflict and practice emotional regulation. It introduces the "Stop, Breathe, Talk" coping strategy with interactive slides, role-playing scenario cards, and a reflection worksheet.
A social-emotional learning lesson for first graders focused on recognizing and naming basic emotions, while practicing sharing and taking turns through movement and a collaborative coloring activity.
A complete social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students on keeping hands to themselves. This lesson features a colorful, visual social story slide deck, a printable take-home mini-book, a structured teacher guide with circle-time activities, and a visual anchor chart poster for classroom desks or walls.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for early elementary students (K-2) to teach the difference between good and bad classroom choices. It focuses on listening to the teacher, following rules, and maintaining independent positive behavior despite peer distractions.
A complete social-emotional learning lesson for K-5 students to develop positive self-talk and resilience. Students learn to reframe negative self-talk into empowering inner-coach coaching statements through a sports-playbook theme, complete with interactive scenario cards, a playbook worksheet, and a visual slide deck.
A celebratory 30-minute end-of-group session where 'Friendship Scientists' synthesize their learnings on social skills, friendship qualities, and positive self-talk into a master formula for lasting connections, concluding with a graduation ceremony.
A complete toolkit to establish, run, and maintain engaging daily or weekly community circles that foster empathy, build classroom relationships, and check in on students' social-emotional well-being.
A celebratory individual wrap-up counseling session for K-1 students. This session celebrates their unique strengths, reviews positive self-talk, and closes the self-esteem cycle with a positive, empowering ritual.
A supportive social-emotional lesson designed to help students discover and practice key deep breathing, sensory grounding, and mindfulness techniques for daily emotional regulation.
An emotional regulation and social-emotional learning lesson focused on helping students identify, measure, and match the size of their reactions to the size of their problems. Students will learn critical coping skills like deep breathing, grounding, taking a break, and sensory tools using a fun meteorological 'Weather Radar' theme.
A social-emotional learning lesson for first graders using friendly animal puppets/characters to practice conflict resolution, respecting personal space, body boundaries, collaboration, and showing compassion. Includes 5 printable classroom skit cards and a comprehensive facilitation guide for the teacher.
A lesson for 1st graders to master the 'Stop, Opt, Go' strategy using relatable Yellow and Red Zone scenarios. Students learn to pause, evaluate their choices, and select the best path forward.
A dynamic, classroom-ready lesson designed to teach elementary and middle-school students how to be good sports. The lesson focuses on the core skills of congratulating others, saying 'Good Game' (GG), and managing the complex emotions of losing. It includes a vibrant, high-impact slide presentation, a scenario-driven student worksheet, and a structured teacher guide.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson designed for Grade 1-2 students with low cognitive needs. It uses the dragonfly's transition from a water crawler (nymph) to a strong flier as a simple, concrete metaphor for perseverance and pushing through difficult situations.
A social work group lesson designed for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students to master emotional regulation during transitions. Featuring cute slow-walking characters Sammy the Turtle and Sasha the Sloth, the lesson includes practical movement exercises, coping strategies, and structured reflection to transition with calm control.
A gentle, empowering 15-20 minute lesson on personal space, body safety, and identifying safe versus unsafe touches. Designed specifically for individual counseling or one-on-one educator-student sessions with 2nd graders.
A 30-minute bullying prevention lesson for 2nd graders focusing on colorism. Students learn to value all skin tones equally, stand up to skin-tone teasing, and practice inclusivity through an anchor chart, sorting game, and role-play.
A warm, 30-minute interactive lesson for 2nd graders that celebrates all skin tones, addresses skin-tone exclusion (colorism) with compassion, and empowers students to stand up to bullying. Includes a comprehensive teacher's guide, a self-reflection coloring page, small-group discussion cards, and an interactive scenarios worksheet.
An active, high-engagement brain training session designed for small groups of Grade 2 boys to strengthen focus, active listening, and impulse control through physical finger-tracing exercises, cooperative sequencing games, and reflections on space bubbles and friendly shield words.