A social-emotional learning lesson for Pre-K students to identify and name basic emotions (happy, sad, mad, and worried) through a story, visual aids, and an interactive sorting game.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning and science lesson for PreK students focusing on patience through the lens of planting bean seeds. Students learn self-soothing strategies and the concept of delayed gratification as they wait for their seeds to grow.
A high-energy, supportive lesson for Pre-K students focused on developing a growth mindset and perseverance through interactive games and positive self-talk modeling.
The final lesson of the Mountain Movers Quest focusing on celebrating growth, reviewing strategies, and setting future goals.
Lesson 4 of the Mountain Movers Quest focusing on the importance of collaboration and knowing how to ask for help during challenges.
Lesson 3 of the Mountain Movers Quest focusing on emotional regulation and managing frustration when things get difficult.
Lesson 2 of the Mountain Movers Quest focusing on reframing mistakes as opportunities for growth and 'brain stretches'.
A Social-Emotional Learning lesson for K-1 students focused on perseverance, introducing 'The Power of Yet' and strategies for overcoming challenges.
A fun and interactive lesson for kindergarteners focused on the 'Big Three' of kindness: sharing, taking turns, and using kind words. Through a 'Kindness Garden' theme, students learn how these actions help friendships grow.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help Kindergarten students navigate the emotional and academic transition to 1st grade, focusing on growth mindset and anxiety management.
A hands-on lesson for Pre-K students to distinguish between rule-following behaviors and poor choices through a cut-and-paste sorting activity and interactive discussion.
A 25-minute Pre-K guidance lesson focused on the transition to Kindergarten, maintaining friendships, and emotional regulation using 'The Invisible String'. Students explore how they remain connected to their school community even during summer break.
A fast-paced, interactive lesson for grades K-4 focused on the dual skills of active listening and respectful turn-taking in conversations. Students learn through visual 'Traffic Light' cues and role-playing scenarios.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying negative 'Red' thoughts and reframing them into positive 'Green' thoughts using scenarios and visual self-talk strategies.
A social intervention lesson designed for two kindergarten students to practice sharing, using kind words, and building a positive friendship through guided storytelling and creative activities.
A fast-paced social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying social cues and building stronger friendships through active observation and empathy. Students learn to read 'social clues' like body language and tone of voice to better understand their peers.
A comprehensive lesson on navigating the termination phase of the student-counselor relationship, focusing on celebrating growth, managing emotions, and planning for the future.
A quick-fire 20-minute lesson teaching students how to use their 'social filter' to distinguish between thoughts that should stay inside and words that are okay to say aloud.
This lesson helps students with ADHD master self-control using the 'Inner Remote' metaphor. It focuses on filtering thoughts through the THINK acronym and provides practical tools for managing impulses during difficult transitions and social interactions.
A high-energy teamwork activity where participants must coordinate movements using strings to control a single marker and trace complex paths.
A 7th-grade lesson focused on evaluating everyday decisions using a structured 5-step decision-making model. Students will analyze scenarios and apply the model to their own lives.
Reflecting on progress and celebrating the mission's success. Students create a 'Stay-in-Orbit' plan for long-term consistency.
Identifying the ground crew. Students learn how to communicate when they are struggling and who at home and school can help them 'launch' on tough days.
Building practical morning routines. Students create a 'Pre-Flight Checklist' to ensure a successful launch from home to school every morning.
Focuses on the social benefits of school and building a sense of belonging. Students identify their 'Satellite Team'—friends and staff who make school a place they want to be.
Officers investigate the 'Gravity' pulling them away from school. Students identify specific barriers (sleep, anxiety, morning chaos) and scale them from Mouse to Elephant glitches.
The initial meeting of the Launchpad League attendance group. Students establish group norms, identify the 'Gravity' (reasons) that keeps them from school, and understand the mission of being present.
A social skills assessment and introductory lesson for 4th and 5th graders to identify needs in self-esteem, friendship, and impulse control.
A quick 20-minute introductory lesson for primary students (K-4) to define social skills and explore their importance through the lens of 'Social Superpowers'. Includes direct instruction, a roleplay activity, and visual aids.