A read-aloud script for teachers with specific instructions on pacing, tone, and sensory cues to facilitate the Quiet Pond meditation.
A student worksheet featuring a body language check, a 'Bug and Wish' writing prompt for a lunch line scenario, and a drawing space to reinforce assertive communication skills.
Four role-play scenario cards designed for 2nd graders. Each card provides a common social challenge and space for students to plan their 'Bug and Wish' assertive response.
A teacher guide for a 2nd-grade lesson on assertive communication. Includes step-by-step facilitation instructions, discussion prompts, and coaching tips for role-play activities.
Visual slides for a 2nd-grade lesson on assertive communication. Introduces boundaries, the 'Bug and Wish' strategy, and includes specific role-play scenarios for practice.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the P3 Technology lesson. Includes pacing, differentiation tips, and deep-thinking discussion questions about the role of technology in work.
Printable cut-out sheet for the Technology in Jobs lesson. Features clear icons and labels of various tech tools used by workers for the matching activity.
A highly visual, low-literacy activity for the Technology in Jobs lesson. Students use stickers to match technology tools to specific workers (Doctor, Chef, Farmer, Office Worker).
A standard P3 activity for the Technology in Jobs lesson. Includes a matching task, a drawing and labeling section, a fill-in-the-blanks statement, and a critical thinking extension.
Engaging slides for a P3 technology lesson about how different workers (Doctors, Chefs, etc.) use technology to help them in their jobs. Includes a clear definition of technology and task instructions.
Student workbook for the Habit Armor lesson, featuring templates for creating portable morning and evening micro-routines.
Slide deck for the Habit Armor lesson, illustrating the cognitive benefits of micro-routines and presenting templates for portable morning and evening habits.
Instructor guide for the Habit Armor lesson, focusing on creating simple, portable micro-routines to provide a sense of agency and stability during housing transitions.