A social story about a character named Leo who learns to use his 'Social Magnifier' to read clues and respect personal space before interacting with friends.
An expanded set of movement game cards (12 scenarios) for K-4 students to practice identifying when to be "Rigid" (Stone) versus "Flexible" (Rubber Band). Redesigned for visual consistency and clean layouts.
An engaging slide presentation explaining the friendship garden metaphor, with slides dedicated to each element (soil, sun, water, bloom) and reflection questions.
A coloring and reflection worksheet where students label and write about their own friendship garden, reinforcing concepts of care, trust, and support.
A vibrant anchor chart illustrating the friendship garden metaphor, featuring labels for the sun, watering can, flower, and soil to explain foundational friendship concepts.
A vibrant, two-page printable toolkit for students in grades 3-8 featuring 10 strategies to calm test anxiety and 10 tips to improve focus, complete with a student reflection area and power affirmations.
An independent practice worksheet for 3rd graders to identify reliable behaviors, evaluate friendship traits, and reflect on personal accountability. Updated with learning objectives and improved student writing space.
A collaborative anchor chart template titled "The Wall of Respect," including a brick-style layout for students to contribute their own rules and individual "brick" cutouts for writing prompts.
A sorting activity worksheet where students categorize community scenarios as "Solid Foundation" (respectful) or "Needs Repair" (disrespectful), focusing on boundaries and shared property.
An instructional slide deck for the "Space and Place" lesson, utilizing a blueprint theme to teach 4th graders about personal bubbles, shared spaces, and the rules of community respect.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for the "Space and Place" lesson, featuring a detailed 20-minute pacing guide, discussion prompts, and instructional objectives focused on boundaries and community respect.