A bright, colorful incentive slide for a middle school attendance competition. It outlines two rounds of the contest and highlights the prize of a cupcake decorating lesson.
A reflection and planning worksheet for middle school students to practice identifying physical triggers of anger and drafting calm alternative responses to social friction.
A 6-page social story booklet for middle schoolers, using a 'Social Navigator' theme and a lunchroom exclusion scenario to teach self-regulation and calm communication strategies.
A teacher facilitation guide for using the Social Navigator materials, providing instructional strategies, pacing tips, and professional advice for managing middle school social-emotional learning.
An updated teacher-facing facilitation guide incorporating ADL principles on bias, identity, and the Pyramid of Hate into the restorative process.
An updated two-page reflective worksheet incorporating ADL principles, including prompts for identifying assumptions, community safety, and identity-based harm.
A teacher's facilitation guide for a restorative justice lesson, including learning objectives, step-by-step instructions, and a restorative questioning script.
A student reflection worksheet for identifying the impact of actions on others and developing a personalized cool-down plan to manage emotions.
A slide deck introducing restorative principles, specifically focusing on identifying impact versus intent and providing concrete cool-down strategies for self-regulation.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 'Thought Detective' lesson, providing instructional steps, example walkthroughs, and troubleshooting tips for the evidence for/against technique.
Visual instructional slides for the 'Thought Detective' lesson, introducing the difference between facts and opinions and the cross-examination process.
A student-facing journal worksheet designed as a 'Thought Investigation' to help students practice the evidence for/against CBT technique.
A comprehensive teacher guide for facilitating the 'Signal Scanners' lesson. Includes a 30-minute pacing guide, key SEL vocabulary, discussion prompts tailored for 7th graders, and professional facilitation tips.
A creative, high-utility student worksheet for building a physical 'Signal Scanner' tool. It includes a cut-out scanner card and a signal strip for students to illustrate their emotional states and regulation strategies. Design is tech-inspired to appeal to 7th graders.
A high-energy, modern slide deck for a 30-minute SEL station or lesson. It uses the 'Window of Tolerance' framework (Overheated, The Zone, Shutdown) to help 7th graders identify emotional states and learn regulation strategies.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Goal Blueprint lesson, featuring a SMART goal breakdown, modeling examples, and discussion prompts for student success.
A blueprint-themed worksheet for students to draft academic and personal goals using the SMART framework, including specific sections for refining vague goals into actionable plans.
A teacher guide for facilitating the Weekly Momentum reflection. Revised to fit on a single page and improve content grouping.
A weekly reflection worksheet with a doodle-style aesthetic, focusing on social-emotional wins, stress management, and academic focus habits. Revised for layout and readability.
A teacher guide for facilitating the Weekly Momentum reflection, including timing, implementation steps, and discussion prompts.
A weekly reflection worksheet with a doodle-style aesthetic, focusing on social-emotional wins, stress management, and academic focus habits.
A teacher answer key for the 'Bridge Safety Quiz' assessment, providing correct answers and scoring criteria for the restorative apology framework.
A student assessment titled 'Bridge Safety Quiz' that tests understanding of the 4-part restorative apology framework and the ability to identify ineffective apologies.
A student worksheet titled 'Repair Project Planner' that helps middle schoolers plan a real-life restorative apology using the 4-part bridge framework.
A supplemental worksheet for Week 3, providing structured practice for identifying physical warning signs (the "Rumble") across different scenarios and personalizing a "First Signal" detection plan. Now with guided writing lines and optimized 2-page layout.
Instructional slides for Week 3 (Mapping the Storm), focusing on the "Storm Analogy" and identifying the physical "Rumble" before an emotional outburst. Includes body radar points and common environmental triggers.
A set of scenario cards for a restorative dialogue activity, presenting common middle school social conflicts as 'broken bridges' that require structural repair.
A student worksheet titled 'Blueprint for Repair' that guides middle schoolers through deconstructing a weak apology and building a 4-part restorative apology for a real-life scenario.
A detailed facilitator script for the Restorative Bridge workshop, providing slide-by-slide narration and engagement prompts for teachers.
Visual presentation for the Restorative Bridge workshop, featuring the bridge metaphor, the 4-part apology framework, and practical examples of restorative dialogue.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Restorative Bridge workshop, featuring learning objectives, a 4-part framework, and a step-by-step facilitation guide.
Printable activity cards featuring realistic middle school conflict scenarios, categorized by type, to be used for restorative dialogue practice.
A student worksheet designed to guide learners through drafting a restorative apology using the '4 Pillars' framework, including a peer-feedback 'Bridge Test' section.
A facilitation script for teachers to demonstrate the difference between shallow and restorative apologies through roleplay and guided discussion prompts.
A visual presentation for middle school students exploring the '4 Pillars of Repair' in restorative justice, moving from shallow apologies to meaningful restitution.
Comprehensive teacher lesson plan for 'The Restorative Bridge' workshop, featuring learning objectives, a detailed pacing guide, and pedagogical tips for middle school social-emotional learning.
A set of four realistic scenario cards used for role-playing practice. Each card presents a common conflict with authority, identifies the "Fast Brain" impulse, and challenges the student to use a "Pivot Script".
A desk-top or pocket-sized reference guide containing specific scripts for students to use when accepting feedback, disagreeing respectfully, or needing emotional space.