A soccer-themed coping strategies lesson designed for middle school students to manage frustration using athletic analogies like tactical pauses, positive self-talk coaching, somatic grounding, and strategic substitutions.
A set of portable, visual cognitive behavioral tools to help students disrupt automatic negative thoughts and set constructive boundaries when feeling overwhelmed by tasks.
The primary interactive and practical elements of the board including the Tide poster with reflection questions, the daily Feelings Forecast weather system, and movable cutouts.
Main display elements including the large Title banners, the focal educational posters (What is Riding the Wave, Tide Always Changes), and the decorative border elements to set up the core bulletin board.
A comprehensive training lesson to equip student peer mediators with structured conflict resolution skills, centered around the interactive Peace Wheel framework. Includes guided training slides, a clipboard-ready script guide, and a role-play scenario pack.
An interactive transitions lesson for rising 8th graders, focusing on social-emotional resilience, digital safety, and personal goal setting over the summer break.
A lesson teaching students how to search for retail prices online, understand value, and perform basic budget additions using real-world items.
A reflective guidance lesson for 8th graders transitioning to high school, focusing on personal values, community impact, and the positive marks they leave behind. Includes a counselor lesson plan, student reflection worksheets, presentation slides, and printable discussion cards.
A bilingual, visual feedback toolkit designed for multilingual classrooms, families, and peers to provide meaningful project feedback. Includes emoji-rich rating systems, English-Spanish translation scaffoldings, and sentence starter frames.
An 8th-grade ELA and SEL lesson exploring the book 'Invisible Things' by Andy J. Pizza and Sophie Miller. Students examine the 'invisible currents' of social dynamics—such as peer pressure, the need for belonging, and unseen social cues—and learn to navigate them with empathy and self-awareness.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help middle-grade students master self-regulation, avoid back-talk, and respond thoughtfully in common school scenarios.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for middle school prep students (Grades 5-6). Focuses on executive function, goal setting, emotion management under stress, and preparing for middle school dynamics.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for upper primary students (Grades 3-4). Features reflective self-assessments and scenario-based tests focusing on planning to succeed, managing strong emotions, and using calming-down steps.