Students explore how changing pitch, volume, and speed can alter the meaning of simple phrases. This lesson establishes the foundation that *how* we say it matters as much as *what* we say.
A set of resources designed to help 1st-grade students understand flexible thinking and manage anxiety through social narratives, daily tracking, and visual coping strategies.
A small group counseling lesson focused on identifying emotions and implementing a 3-step self-regulation plan. Students learn to navigate feelings like happy, sad, mad, tired, confused, scared, and worried using a detective-themed strategy.
A 10-15 minute introductory lesson for K-1 students on identifying and protecting private information using the JHawk Way of being safe. Includes partner activities and positive framing for early learners.
A handwriting and social-emotional learning lesson focusing on kind words and sincere apologies through tracing and writing practice.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 4-5 students on identity protection and the importance of a secure digital footprint. Students analyze scenarios to practice being safe and professional online.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 2-3 students on building a 'Privacy Shield' to protect their identity online while staying safe and responsible. Features collaborative sorting activities and JHawk Way connections.
A 20-minute interactive lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying 'big' emotions and practicing simple coping strategies using a weather-themed metaphor.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 4th-grade girls focusing on identifying what is within their control during friendship conflicts using a garden metaphor.
A supportive lesson designed to help 3rd graders transition to a new elementary school by managing anxiety, learning how to say goodbye, and practicing social skills for meeting new people.
Consolidating skills through real-world application and reflecting on growth within the 'Social Lab'.
Equipping students with 'tools' for conflict resolution, including I-statements and compromise strategies.
Building empathy by identifying emotions in others and learning how to bridge the gap between different feelings.
Focusing on decoding non-verbal signals and social cues to better understand peer interactions.