Introduces the 'Window of Tolerance' model, hyperarousal, and hypoarousal to help students understand the physiological states of stress and trauma.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 1st graders focused on appropriate ways to get the teacher's attention, specifically replacing blurting and wandering with hand-raising and waiting.
A foundational digital literacy intervention designed for SLIFE students to master essential school platforms like Canvas, ClassLink, and school email. This lesson includes a diagnostic screener, instructional slides, and a progress-tracking passport for students.
Students explore a futuristic high school hallway and tech lab to identify 'glitches' in social communication. They learn to decode body language and facial expressions in complex social situations.
A lesson for middle schoolers on the art of professional email communication, focusing on scheduling meetings with clarity and courtesy.
A foundational lesson for 2nd graders to begin identifying their own emotions and recognizing their unique personal strengths through interactive exploration.
Students will learn to identify and highlight essential information in job-related texts like resumes and job postings using specific scanning and self-monitoring strategies.
A comprehensive lesson on self-regulation where students identify stress triggers and build a personalized toolkit of mindfulness and grounding strategies.
A comprehensive lesson on professional and academic email etiquette, featuring scenarios ranging from school help to job applications. Students learn the structure of a formal email and practice writing their own digital correspondence.
An introductory session for school and district administrators exploring how Lenny Learning streamlines instructional planning and enhances classroom consistency.
A sensitive and supportive lesson designed to help students navigate anxiety regarding the loss of loved ones through nature metaphors, expressive art, and identifying support systems.
A project-based lesson for K-3 students that uses a garden analogy to teach the impact of kindness. Students learn how positive actions spread throughout a community like pollen in a garden.
A comprehensive guide for high school juniors to navigate the college application process, focusing on self-discovery through YouScience and research through Scoir.
A supportive lesson for middle schoolers focused on developing self-compassion and the ability to forgive oneself after mistakes or difficult days. Students learn to identify their inner critic and cultivate a kind, supportive inner voice.
A comprehensive lesson focused on helping 2nd-grade students understand the concept of 'Size of the Problem' to build frustration tolerance and emotional regulation.