A bright, high-energy 5-slide presentation for a K-2 assembly using a superhero theme to teach rules, safe hands, and kind words.
A colorful classroom poster outlining the three steps to being a peaceful player when losing a game: stop, breathe, and say good game.
A teacher guide for the Peaceful Players lesson, including learning goals, discussion prompts, classroom tips, and a student award template.
A student worksheet where kindergarteners identify their feelings when losing, practice deep breathing, and draw a positive social gesture.
A visual social story for kindergarten students about how to handle losing a game, managing big feelings, and being a kind friend.
An answer key and resource guide for facilitators, providing a categorization of growth versus fixed mindset statements and tips for guiding students through the 'Power of Yet' reframing exercise.
A set of printable sorting cards featuring 'Fixed Weed' and 'Growth Sprout' statements. Students can use these to practice identifying and reframing negative self-talk into a growth mindset.
A student worksheet that guides learners through identifying a personal challenge (the storm), their strengths (roots), reframing fixed thoughts (sunlight), and envisioning a positive outcome (the bloom).
An engaging slide deck using garden metaphors to teach growth mindset and resilience. It defines key terms, compares fixed and growth mindsets, and introduces the 'Power of Yet' with vibrant spring-themed visuals.
A comprehensive facilitation guide for a spring-themed counseling group focusing on growth mindset and resilience. It includes session objectives, materials, step-by-step facilitation instructions, and discussion prompts.
A formal final assessment for the Velocity Lab unit. Fixed overlapping footer, page break issues, and inconsistent tracker styling.
A high-energy presentation deck for the Velocity Lab unit. Polished icon sizes, font weights, and layout for maximum gym visibility. Fixed safety slide height and contrast.
A student-facing "Velocity Lab Skill Tracker" booklet to record daily mission progress. Fixed missing days, illegible work areas, and confusing terminology. Standardized borders and signature alignment.