A short exit ticket for students to complete at the end of the lesson. It reinforces the three types of social cues, provides a quick feeling-inference check, and includes a visual self-reflection confidence meter.
A brief exit ticket to assess student understanding after the 1:1 session. Features open-ended definition questions and a confidence self-assessment.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for the instructor. It includes session pacing, strategic discussion prompts, and a detailed answer key for the student worksheet.
A student worksheet using the jungle expedition theme. It includes a sorting activity for needs and wants, a budget scenario challenge, and a reflection prompt.
A visually engaging slide deck using a jungle expedition theme to teach the difference between financial needs and wants. Includes clear definitions, examples, and a framework for prioritization.
Role play scenarios for pairs to practice using empathy goggles and responding with kindness in difficult social situations.
Empathy mission cards for students to carry as a reminder to use their 'empathy goggles' and look beneath the surface of others' behaviors.
A creative art and engineering project for 5th graders to design a piece of 'Tactical Safety Gear'. Students sketch a prototype and document its technical features and strategic benefits.
Printable reference bookmarks for students featuring the '3-Second Joke Check'. Designed to be kept on desks or in notebooks as a persistent visual cue for empathy and kindness in social interactions.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the 'Funny or Foul' lesson. Includes lesson objectives, discussion scripts, analogies for explaining impact vs. intent, role-play scenarios, and a detailed 45-minute pacing guide.
A scenario-based worksheet for 3rd-5th graders to analyze the difference between funny and foul humor. Students classify social interactions, explain their reasoning, and practice writing sincere apologies.
An engaging slide deck for grades 3-5 that explains the difference between harmless jokes and hurtful comments using a 'Laughter Meter' and '3-Second Joke Check'. Includes real-world scenarios and strategies for apologizing or speaking up.
A heavily scaffolded, visual version of the P4 Human Rights activity for EAL learners. Features visual vocabulary, sentence stems, and simplified word banks for all columns. Optimized for a single page.
Teacher's guide for the P4 Human Rights lesson, focusing on the UNCRC, Cinderella as a case study, and the long-term impact of rights violations. Fixed markdown and contrast issues.
A P4 Human Rights activity analyzing Cinderella through the UNCRC. Students identify specific article violations, propose solutions, and reflect on the long-term impact of child labour. Consolidates content onto one page and improves legibility.