A visually engaging space-themed slide presentation for a 4th-grade end-of-year SEL lesson, focusing on growth reflection, friendship appreciation, and future goal setting.
A three-page comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Expedition Basecamp' sequence. Includes revised answer keys with clear solutions and a teacher preparation checklist. Polished for clarity and professionalism.
A comprehensive 5-slide presentation deck covering the agenda for the 3-day 'Expedition Basecamp' orientation. Polished visual consistency and icon opacity.
A two-page student packet for Day 3, featuring a 'Basecamp Olympics' scorecard and a 'Letter to My Future Self' reflection activity. Optimized layout and response areas for student use.
A two-page student packet for Day 2, featuring a 'Logic Peaks' cooperative puzzle challenge and a 'Community Contract' drafting guide. Fixed logic puzzles, improved workspace areas, and optimized layout.
A two-page student packet for Day 1, featuring a 'Human Bingo' icebreaker and a 'Personal Crest' identity project. Fixed layout issues and improved student response areas.
A concise 3-slide morning announcement presentation for K-4 students about staying cool. Covers hydration, shade, identifying 'Heat Grumpiness,' and using coping tools like breathing and asking for help. Designed for informational delivery without interactive prompts.
A set of 4 Case File investigation cards for 4th-grade perspective-taking practice. Each card presents a common school scenario, the conflicting thoughts of two characters, and a 'Detective Task' prompt to encourage empathy and problem-solving.
A creative hands-on activity for 4th graders where they construct 'Perspective Glasses'. The template allows students to illustrate 'My Lens' versus 'Their Lens' for a chosen social situation, physically modeling the act of switching perspectives. Includes a second page for written reflection.
A teacher facilitation guide for 'The Empathy Lens' lesson. Includes lesson pacing, a structured flow from the 'hook' to debrief, specific discussion prompts to deepen student understanding of perspective-taking, and success criteria for assessment.
A 4th-grade perspective-taking worksheet called 'Scene Switcher'. Students analyze two contrasting scenarios (a board game conflict and a messy desk misunderstanding) and write from the point of view of each participant, identifying their likely thoughts and feelings to develop empathy.
A perspective-taking slide deck for 4th graders featuring the 'Empathy Lens' metaphor. It introduces the concept of perspective through visual puzzles, defines empathy-building steps (Observe, Wonder, Connect), and uses contrasting scenarios to demonstrate that people can feel differently about the same event.