A vibrant, high-contrast classroom anchor chart outlining the four 'Golden Rules' of book care. Using clear icons and bold typography, it teaches students about proper handling, cleanliness, bookmarking, and protection from the elements.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Peace Patrol' lesson. Includes a lesson hook, detailed instructional steps for using the slides and social story, role-play facilitation tips, and differentiation strategies for first-grade students.
A student worksheet to reinforce conflict resolution concepts. Includes identifying feelings, completing the 'Peace Path' steps with a word bank, and drawing a solution to a common playground conflict.
A social story about two friends, Ben and Mia, who encounter a conflict while playing with blocks. The story illustrates how they successfully use the 'Peace Path' to resolve their disagreement and find a way to play together.
A colorful anchor chart visually outlining the four steps of the 'Peace Path' (Stop, Talk, Listen, Plan). Designed to be printed and displayed in the classroom as a constant reference for students.
A vibrant and engaging slide deck designed for first graders to learn conflict resolution. It introduces the 'Peace Path' framework and provides role-play scenarios for interactive classroom practice.
A set of 6 role-play cards for Session 2, focusing exclusively on identifying body sensors (clues) in response to interest-aligned challenges. Updated layout to fix page breaks and extended writing lines. All 6 cards now fit on a single 8.5x11" page.
A facilitator guide for a 20-minute introductory session focused on literal problem differentiation and reframing unkind thoughts. Removed all building/architect metaphors. Background set to white for ink efficiency.
A literal problem-scaling worksheet and reference guide. Removed all architect/blueprint metaphors. Focuses on Big vs. Small problems and ties in the Desk Support Strips. Background set to white for ink efficiency.
A literal cognitive reframing game featuring 'Flip-Bricks'. Students identify an unkind thought and 'flip' it to reveal a concrete strategy. Removed all construction/demolition metaphors. Background set to white for ink efficiency.
A student-facing activity sheet for 'The Kindness Echo' lesson, including brainstorming prompts and a mural design template.