A social-emotional learning lesson that helps elementary students identify their personal strengths and view weaknesses as 'training grounds' for growth.
A group session designed for 4th-grade girls to foster body positivity, practice self-affirmation, and understand hygiene as a form of self-respect and care.
A lesson centered on the book 'Miss Nelson Has a Field Day', focusing on character motivation, teamwork, and sportsmanship through the lens of the Smedley Tornadoes' transformation.
Program-wide resources including the facilitator blueprint and binder cover sheets.
A comprehensive lesson for 2nd graders to distinguish between bullying and everyday conflict using the 'BOO' acronym (Be mean, On purpose, Over and over). Includes a video analysis, discussion, and hands-on identification activities.
This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of personal boundaries and physical respect during field trips, using the 'Personal Bubble' concept and the 'Power of Permission' to ensure a safe and respectful environment.
A 30-minute bullying prevention lesson for 3rd graders focused on identifying bullying types, bystander intervention (UPstanding), and building empathy through a superhero-themed "Kindness Crusaders" approach.
The final lesson in the Heart Helpers series, focusing on a deep dive into the word RESPECT through an acrostic lens. Students will reflect on what each letter means in their daily lives.
Students synthesize their learning by creating a personal 'Mindset Blueprint' to guide their future responses to challenges.
Applying self-talk and coping strategies to real-world social scenarios through role-play and choice-making activities.
Focus on self-advocacy through the use of 'I' messages and learning when and how to appropriately ask for a break.
Introduction to physical coping strategies, specifically deep breathing and counting to ten, as tools for managing immediate frustration.
Students practice 'flipping' negative thoughts into positive, realistic statements to improve self-esteem and impulse control.
Students learn to distinguish between their 'Inner Critic' (negative self-talk) and their 'Inner Coach' (positive self-talk) by becoming Mindset Detectives.
A high-energy refresher lesson designed to help 4th graders transition back into school routines after a break, focusing on rule review and building independent work stamina.
An individual lesson designed for a 3rd-grade student to manage test anxiety through calming strategies, simple test-taking tips, and confidence-building activities. The lesson is tailored for students with low reading and math foundational skills, emphasizing visual support and manageable steps.