A high-quality collaborative planning and activity sheet for students to identify 3 distinct transition worries and physically/conceptually map out 4 structural coping strategy stones to cross the "Worry Chasm".
A daily writing prompt reference sheet for elementary classrooms (K-4). Features 5 structured prompts focused on respect and responsibility with differentiated requirements for younger (K-1) and older (2-4) students.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 8. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's story on graduating from the Beta Lab, and a beautiful certificate layout for the final signoff.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 8, synthesizing the 8-week journey and guiding the teacher in organizing a quiet, professional celebration of the student's testing achievements.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 7. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's story on using coordinates to analyze a scary science group assignment, and a structured 2x2 plotting grid.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 7, teaching the student how to use a visual Risk/Reward rating matrix to analyze complex choices.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 6. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's story on parallel play lego connection, and three visual recipes for peer connection.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 6, introducing low-demand social scripts and structured visual recipes for peer connection.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 5. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's story on debug mode, and an interactive sorting console for isolating internal vs. external error sources.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 5, focusing on a structured, objective 'debugging' framework to help students analyze mistakes without personal shame.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 4. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's story on comfort zones (Core, Stretch, and Crash), and a structured 3-tier calibration log.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 4, focusing on helping the student map their comfortable operating zones (Core, Stretch, and Crash) to make gradated risk-taking feel structured and safe.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 3. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's story on choice overload at recess, and a structured flowchart for practicing binary choice branch logic.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 3, introducing branching choice architecture to simplify decisions and lower cognitive load for the student.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 2. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, Liam's beta story on reframing failure as simple crash data, and a structured sandbox for designing and running a tiny beta test.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 2, helping teachers reframe mistakes as data and guiding the student to outline a low-stakes 'beta test' in their environment.
This student-facing spec sheet serves as the primary workspace for Session 1. It contains a predictable energy level check-in, a step-by-step social story reframing strengths as 'system specs', and structured modules for logging personal strengths.
This facilitation guide provides the step-by-step lesson plan and engagement tips for Session 1, introducing the 'Beta Lab' engineering metaphor and helping the student identify their 'system specs' (personal strengths) in a predictable and supportive environment.
A beautiful, highly structured read-aloud script for teachers to tell the story of the Four Weather Wonders. Includes physical actions, discussion prompts, and clear alignment with the slide deck.
A printable sheet containing 6 beautifully designed, cut-ready 'Community Conversation Cards' with deep, scaffolded discussion prompts for small-group reflection and relationship building.
A high-quality, personal reflection journal for upper elementary students to identify transitions, practice cognitive reframing (Worry vs. Wonder), identify support networks, list physical coping action steps, and write a letter to their future self.
An interactive, print-ready student worksheet featuring an emotional weather check-in, a large garden paste-up canvas, and four cut-and-paste regulation tools. Designed for K-3 students.
A beautiful, print-ready student activity sheet with an blank 360px visual 'community network' mapping space and 3 structured appreciation cards for students to express gratitude and map their class support network.