Take-home reflection journal for Lesson 3, allowing students to reflect on different types of bullying and their personal strategies for responding.
A student exit ticket to assess understanding of the difference between mean behavior and bullying. Optimized to fit on a single page with ample writing space.
A teacher guide for the 30-minute lesson, featuring pacing, materials, the 'RIP' test explanation, game answer key, and debriefing questions. High-contrast labels for teacher use.
A printable sorting game where students cut out scenario cards and place them into 'Just Mean' or 'Bullying' categories. Includes large evidence folders for gluing.
A 7-slide visual presentation for 2nd graders that defines 'mean' and 'bullying' using a 'Detective' theme and the RIP (Repeated, Intended, Power) acronym. Includes a practice case study.
Quick cut-out pledge cards for students to commit to a specific act of kindness after the lesson.
A student worksheet for identifying hidden emotions and planning kind responses to difficult social situations.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for a 20-minute SEL lesson on empathy and kindness, including pacing, discussion prompts, and goals.
A vibrant slide deck for a 20-minute lesson on kindness and empathy, focusing on using 'empathy goggles' to understand difficult behaviors.
A slide-by-slide script for teachers to use alongside the 'Quiet Heroes' presentation. It includes specific 'Teacher Actions' for modeling stealth behaviors and a playful, secret-agent themed script to keep students engaged.
A practical guide for teachers to deliver the 'Quiet Heroes' lesson. It includes the lesson objective, a 'hook' strategy, a step-by-step 15-20 minute flow, and classroom management tips for maintaining silence during testing weeks.
A student-facing activity sheet to reinforce quiet behaviors during testing. It includes a sound-identification task, a creative drawing space for students to visualize themselves as 'Quiet Heroes', and a short reflection on why respect is important.
A high-energy, 'Secret Agent' themed slide deck designed to teach 3rd and 4th graders why and how to be quiet during testing times. It covers specific behaviors for the hallway, bathroom, and classroom using clear, large visuals and engaging prompts.