A lesson focused on the 'Apologize' choice from Kelso's Choices, teaching students how to identify when an apology is needed and how to deliver a sincere one that includes making amends.
This lesson uses a stop light metaphor to help 1st graders distinguish between 'Green Friend' behaviors (safe and kind) and 'Red Friend' behaviors (unsafe or hurtful). Students learn to 'Go' with green behaviors and 'Stop' hurtful red behaviors to keep their social environment safe.
A lesson for 3rd and 4th graders to develop empathy and social understanding by exploring different points of view through imaginative scenarios and role-playing. Students become 'Perspective Pathfinders' to navigate social situations with compassion.
A lesson for upper elementary students that defines bias incidents, distinguishes them from bullying, and explores the importance of empathy and collective responsibility.
A foundational lesson for early elementary students focusing on identifying unfair treatment and understanding that everyone deserves respect, regardless of their differences.
An introductory lesson for Kindergarteners to understand what college is, featuring mascots, professors, dorm life, and the excitement of future learning.
A systematic approach to decision-making for middle schoolers, using a detective theme to analyze consequences, values, and long-term impacts through the 'DECIDE' model.
A small group lesson for 1st graders focused on introducing basic morning and evening routines and the concept of doing things the same way every day.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners that uses a garden metaphor to teach goal setting and perseverance. Students identify a classroom goal and the steps needed to 'grow' it.