Students learn the 'tools' of sharing and cooperation through interactive games and visual cue identification. The lesson emphasizes taking turns and working together to achieve a common goal.
A lesson focused on self-regulation strategies for students who struggle with impulsive blurting, featuring visual cues and 'think time' techniques.
Focuses on identifying social conflicts and using a 'Peace Plan' to solve them. Students practice recognizing emotions in others and choosing helpful responses to common playground problems.
A 25-minute classroom guidance lesson for Kindergarteners designed to help them identify feelings and learn healthy ways to express them using a story and interactive matching.
A quick social-emotional learning activity where Kindergarten students identify emotions based on car facial expressions. Students will practice naming feelings and recognizing visual cues of emotion.
A high-energy lesson designed to equip K-5 students with essential STAAR test-taking strategies, including time management, the process of elimination, and anxiety-reduction techniques using a "Test Ninja" theme.
This lesson provides a gentle, supportive approach to managing separation anxiety through storytelling and the establishment of a calming morning ritual. Students learn to identify their feelings and use a 'connection object' to feel close to home while at school.
A focused 25-minute session designed to help students recognize internal cues and independently choose coping strategies before emotional escalation occurs. The lesson uses a 'Self-Regulation Lab' theme to frame emotional management as a technical skill.
A set of resources designed to help students navigate the emotional and practical challenges of transitioning from preferred activities to difficult or non-preferred subjects using social-emotional learning strategies.
A lesson designed for K-1 students to understand and respect personal space through the concept of a 'Sea Bubble,' focusing on safe swimming distance and moving together in a 'school of fish.'
A collection of therapeutic drawing activities designed to help students identify, understand, and manage their emotions through metaphors and creative expression.
A lesson focused on emotional regulation, helping students identify the physical signs of anger and sadness and use calming strategies to prevent hurtful speech.