Students will craft a personalized playlist that reflects moments of joy and inspiration in their lives. This activity enables them to explore music's impact on mood, promoting a deeper understanding of positive influence and emotional expression. This lesson is designed for middle school students and can be completed in one session of 45 minutes.
Sydney Menard
Psychologist
In this interactive 30-minute 6th grade lesson, students explore motivation, perseverance, and self-regulation by curating a three-song playlist tied to strategy prompts. Through class discussion, music snippets, independent creation, and peer sharing, learners will explain how specific songs can boost their determination and self-control.
Shelli Andrews
General Education Teacher
This 30-minute, single-session lesson for 6th-grade students helps them connect personal motivation strategies to the concept of perseverance by creating a three-song playlist. It fosters self-regulation skills and highlights music's role in daily life.
Revonica Nickleberry
General Education Teacher
In this 45-minute, single-session lesson for 6th graders, students explore what makes songs memorable—melody, lyrics, and structure—using collaborative activities and peer feedback to craft and critique original compositions. This Tier 1 lesson empowers creative expression, builds critical listening skills, and fosters a supportive musical community.
Corrine Mang
General Education Teacher
Using art as a medium to express emotions and practice mindfulness, encouraging creativity and relaxation.
Yvonne Polanco
Social Worker
Dive into the art of storytelling through lyrics, focusing on themes, imagery, and rhyme schemes. This resource empowers students to express their ideas and emotions in a structured, poetic way, building foundational songwriting skills. Audience: 5th Grade, 1 session, 75 minutes.
Claire Gilling
General Education Teacher
Encourage students to identify and express emotions through music composition. They will create short musical pieces that represent specific feelings, allowing them to understand emotional nuances and express themselves creatively.
Kimberlee Nutter
Counselor
In this lesson, students will create a playlist of songs that uplift and inspire them. Each student will share a track with the class, discussing why it resonates with them and listening together. This lesson promotes emotional expression through music, enhances listening skills, and builds a sense of community. It helps students articulate their feelings and understand the impact of music on emotions.
David Patterson
Behavior Interventionist
In this 30-minute independent learning center, 2nd graders will explore connections between music and literacy by reading song lyrics, identifying rhyming patterns, and composing simple musical rhythms aligned with Common Core and music standards. This lesson promotes cross-curricular integration, student choice, and active learning.
Lisa Tyler
General Education Teacher
A class-wide sensory art workshop linking sound and visuals, where 3rd grade students paint to different music genres, exploring cross-disciplinary creativity and sensory connections in a 50-minute session. This lesson fosters artistic expression, listening skills, and creative thinking.
Reineira B
General Education Teacher, Paraprofessional
In this lesson, students will explore the impact of music on emotions and well-being by creating a personal playlist of songs that uplift their mood or help them relax. This activity encourages students to use music as a tool for emotional regulation, especially during stressful times, fostering self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
Mitzi Ray
Instructor
This lesson helps students understand what creativity is, why it's important, and how to practice it in their daily lives. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn to think outside the box and embrace innovative solutions. Designed for a single 60-minute classroom session.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore various types of music and rhythms through listening and performance activities. They will have the opportunity to create their own musical pieces and perform for their peers. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, enhances listening skills, and fosters an appreciation for different musical styles.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
This lesson focuses on fostering creativity and self-expression by inviting students to create 'expressive journals.' They'll explore different artistic mediums—writing, drawing, and collage—to convey personal experiences and emotions. This approach empowers students to discover and appreciate their unique voices while encouraging mindfulness and emotional literacy.
Tondra Dillard-Cobb
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore how music can influence their motivation and mood. They will engage in discussions about the emotional impact of different music genres and create personalized playlists that inspire and motivate them during various activities. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the psychological effects of music and how it can be used as a tool to enhance focus and energy levels.
Taniya Henderson
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a guided art activity to express their feelings and aspirations. They will select words and colors that represent positive emotions and goals, creating vibrant, motivational art pieces. This exercise fosters creativity and a hopeful outlook, helping students develop emotional awareness and artistic skills. The lesson aligns with ASCA Mindset and Behavior Standards, promoting self-confidence, positive attitudes, and effective communication.
Rebekah Gladson
Counselor
A whole-class lesson that taps into each student’s unique artistic strengths through collaborative activities and self-reflection, fostering confidence and community. This 60-minute session for 4th graders encourages self-discovery and teamwork through vibrant arts activities and personal reflection.
Lydia
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore mindfulness through artistic expression, learning techniques to ground themselves and manage stress through art. This creative approach helps them connect deeply with their emotions and enhances their focus. By engaging in this lesson, students will gain valuable skills in emotional regulation and stress management, which are crucial for their overall well-being and academic success.
Jessica Jean-Charles
Health & Fitness
Students will engage in creative arts activities, including drawing and painting, to explore what motivates them. The lesson will conclude with a gallery walk where students share their work. This lesson is important as it helps build self-awareness and fosters creativity, self-expression, and appreciation for peers' perspectives.
Kim Petrikowski
Computer Science, Language Arts
This lesson introduces kindergarten students to mindfulness through engaging music and dance activities. By focusing on rhythm, tempo, and emotional expression, students will develop creativity and emotional regulation skills. This lesson is important as it helps young learners connect with their emotions and express themselves in a healthy and creative way.
Tracy Breen
Counselor
In this 30-minute lesson, students will engage in mindfulness and relaxation through art activities such as mandala coloring and guided drawing. These activities help young children develop focus, creativity, and emotional regulation.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Investigate the role of music in enhancing brain functions and mental health. This lesson connects the arts with science, showing how music can be therapeutic. Designed for a 5th-grade class, this 50-minute session explores the intersection of music and neuroscience, aiming to foster an appreciation for the therapeutic potential of music.
Emily Russen
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the concepts of art and teamwork through a collaborative art project. They will watch 'The Good Learner Song' to understand the importance of collaboration and then work together to create a group art piece. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social skills, encourages creativity, and fosters a sense of community.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
Engage students in self-expression and stress relief through art. This lesson invites all grade levels to explore their emotions by creating artwork, fostering a safe space for self-expression and critique-free creativity.
cgregorich
General Education Teacher
Engage in art and craft activities that promote creative expression and foster bonding.
Hannah Ryan
Social Worker
This engaging lesson is designed to teach students aged 11 and 15 about brain health and how art can be used as a strategy to enhance mental well-being before standardized testing. By integrating creative expression, students will learn techniques to manage stress and improve focus, making this lesson both practical and empowering. The session will last for 1 hour and is structured to include a warm-up, video, discussion, and cool-down.
Jade Hodge
English
In this lesson, students will explore their creativity through a collaborative art project. They will watch a short video to inspire their artistic ideas and then work together to create a group mural. This lesson is important as it encourages teamwork, creativity, and self-expression among young learners.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This lesson is designed to inspire 9th-grade students to explore and develop their creative skills. Through engaging activities and projects, students will learn how to harness their creativity in various contexts, which is crucial for problem-solving and innovation in real life. The lesson will be conducted in one 50-minute session and includes a lesson plan, reading, worksheet, and project.
Peter Gonzales
General Education Teacher
This resource explores the core elements of catchy melodies and rhythms, helping students understand the building blocks of popular songs. It's important for fostering an early appreciation for musical structure and encouraging creative expression. Intended for 5th-grade students in a single 60-minute session.
Claire Gilling
General Education Teacher
Explore the connection between music and art to create a multisensory relaxation experience for the entire class, using sound as inspiration for visual art. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the interplay between different art forms and encourages creativity and relaxation. Designed for an 8th-grade class, this single session lasts 50 minutes.
Jade Hodge
English
Explore the connection between music and art to create a multisensory relaxation experience for the entire class, using sound as inspiration for visual art. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the interplay between different art forms and encourages creativity and relaxation. Designed for an 8th-grade class, this single session lasts 50 minutes.
Jade Hodge
English
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will explore the concept of friendship by expressing their understanding through various art forms such as painting, poetry, or dance. This creative approach encourages students to think deeply about what friendship means to them and helps develop their emotional intelligence and artistic skills. By engaging in this activity, students will enhance their ability to express emotions and ideas creatively, fostering a sense of community and empathy within the classroom.
Ariana Bueno
Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will explore the concept of friendship by expressing their understanding through various art forms such as painting, poetry, or dance. This creative approach encourages students to think deeply about what friendship means to them and helps develop their emotional intelligence and artistic skills. By engaging in this activity, students will enhance their ability to express emotions and ideas creatively, fostering a sense of community and empathy within the classroom.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
Students will express their creativity through various art projects, learning about different art techniques and mediums. This lesson will help students explore their artistic skills, build confidence in their creative abilities, and develop a deeper appreciation for the arts.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the connection between music and storytelling by creating a soundtrack for a short story. This activity will help them understand how music can convey mood and emotion, enhancing their comprehension and creative skills. By associating music with storytelling, students will develop a deeper appreciation for both art forms and improve their ability to express emotions through music.
Ms. Garrow
Special Education Teacher
Help students craft their own motivational mantras to build self-confidence and a positive mindset. This lesson involves brainstorming sessions and creative writing exercises, encouraging students to identify words and phrases that resonate personally and uplift them in times of doubt or stress. Tailored for upper elementary to high school students.
Bridget Dailey
Instructor
This lesson plan is designed to engage 7-8 year olds in a creative art activity that encourages self-expression and teamwork. Through active learning and game-based strategies, students will explore their artistic abilities and learn to appreciate different forms of art. This lesson is important as it fosters creativity, enhances fine motor skills, and promotes collaboration among peers.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in creative activities to express their feelings about rejection and self-worth. Through art and creative writing, they will explore their emotions and build confidence. This lesson is important as it encourages self-reflection and helps students develop a positive self-image, which is crucial for their emotional well-being.
Jessica Hunt
Counselor
Unleash creativity by having students create artwork using their knowledge of area. This lesson blends artistic expression with mathematical precision, making learning vibrant and fun for a 4th grade class in a 70-minute session.
Kristina Bate
Math, English, History, Earth Science
Students explore their emotions through creative expression by painting or drawing landscapes that represent their current mood and aspirations. This art-based activity promotes mindfulness and offers a calming way for students to articulate feelings, fostering emotional literacy and personal reflection.
Stephen Habib
Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 SEL lesson, 3rd–5th grade students will explore creativity through fun brainstorming, hands-on drawing, and positive peer feedback. This engaging session fuels self-expression and problem-solving skills, helping students recognize their unique ideas and build confidence in sharing them.
Priscilla
Counselor
In this cross-curricular 7th grade unit, students explore the interplay between music and visual arts by painting what they hear and composing soundscapes for artworks. This Tier 1 classroom lesson spans multiple sessions of 120 minutes each, fostering creativity, critical listening, and self-expression.
Mikaela Secore
Counselor
In this lesson, students will engage in a guided activity to practice letting go of negative thoughts and burdens through creative expression. Using art supplies, they will visualize the release of negativity and cultivate a mindset of positivity and growth. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional resilience and promotes mental well-being, which are crucial skills for their personal and academic lives.
Delilah Kelly
Counselor
In this lesson, kindergarten students will explore various art mediums to express their emotions and thoughts creatively. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression, boosts self-esteem, and allows students to explore their creativity in a supportive environment.
Hanna Woodard
Counselor
This resource introduces students to the fundamentals of rhythm and beat creation, empowering them to become digital music producers. It's crucial for developing foundational music theory skills and hands-on creative expression. Audience: 9th Grade, 1 session, 75 minutes.
Joanie
General Education Teacher
In this one-session lesson, students explore and convey their emotions and thoughts through various art forms—drawing, painting, or collage. By connecting feelings to creative expression, learners build emotional awareness, self-expression skills, and confidence. Ideal for all K-12 levels.
Stephanie Beckley
Social Worker
In this lesson, students will engage in a creative quest that combines game-based, experiential, and active learning strategies. They will participate in a series of activities designed to spark their creativity and encourage them to think outside the box. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while having fun and collaborating with peers.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this 45-minute session, students in grades 3–5 will explore the power of creativity through engaging discussions, a short reading, and a hands-on activity. This lesson helps students build confidence in generating original ideas, collaborating, and thinking outside the box.
texanna.martin
Counselor
Engage grades 4-8 in a music and movement session to explore resilience. Students connect with their inner rhythm, expressing and coping with challenges through coordinated movement patterns and collaborative musical expressions.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 7th graders will discover the magic of poetry by exploring imagery, rhythm, and rhyme. Students will read and analyze short poems, write their own verses, and share their work to build confidence in creative expression.
Ashley Karina
General Education Teacher
In this brief 15-minute small-group session, 3rd grade students will learn and practice simple, energizing brain breaks to reset attention, boost self-regulation, and prepare for challenging tasks. These quick, movement-based resets empower learners with executive function strategies to recharge focus and approach work with renewed energy.
Maria Brandenburg
Special Education Teacher
In this 15-minute individual session, a first grader will explore why participating in music class is fun, helps them express themselves, and builds confidence. This Tier 3 lesson uses hands-on activities and reflection to encourage engagement and positive attitudes toward music.
arrie.wilson
Counselor
Students will learn to identify and convey mood in musical compositions by exploring chord choices, tempo, and arrangement. This Tier 1, 45-minute whole-class lesson for 7th grade builds critical listening, creative decision-making, and expressive skills through engaging activities and a clear rubric.
Corrine Mang
General Education Teacher
An introductory art session that helps 4th graders discover their unique creative strengths through fun self-assessment and group sharing. This Tier 1 classroom lesson builds self-awareness and community in a 45-minute session.
Mayra Roberts
Psychologist
In this lesson, students will learn basic magic tricks and the art of performance. They will practice these tricks and create a short magic show to perform in front of their peers. This lesson helps build confidence, public speaking skills, and creativity.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
This lesson introduces students to creative dance through a fun and engaging activity that combines music and movement. Students will explore different ways to express themselves through dance, enhancing their creativity and physical coordination. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression, boosts confidence, and promotes physical activity, all while having fun.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This lesson combines dance and mindfulness to engage 7-8 year olds in active learning. Using the 'Self-Regulation Song For Kids' video, students will participate in a fun dance activity that promotes movement and relaxation. This lesson helps students develop coordination, self-regulation, and mindfulness skills, making it both enjoyable and educational.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the art of flower pressing and use their pressed flowers to create unique art pieces. This activity combines elements of science and art, allowing students to learn about plant preservation while expressing their creativity. It helps develop fine motor skills, an appreciation for nature, and artistic expression.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this 30-minute group lesson for ACT art students, learners will explore emotional release through creative expression and group discussion. By using art techniques and reflection, students will develop healthy emotional outlets and foster peer support.
Mikaela Secore
Counselor
In this 30-minute small-group lesson for 2nd graders, students will explore multiple ways to spark and share creativity through fun drawing and story-building activities. This Tier 2 session helps students develop imaginative thinking, collaboration, and confidence when sharing their ideas.
Lisa Diamond
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore their personal strengths and emotions by analyzing and reflecting on music. They will choose songs that resonate with them, discuss the themes, and create a playlist that serves as a personal anthem for resilience during challenging times. This lesson is important as it encourages self-reflection, emotional awareness, and resilience, helping students to connect with their inner strengths through a creative medium.
Tiffany Davis
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will work in small groups to explore mindfulness through creative outlets such as art, music, or storytelling. This lesson is important as it encourages students to express their creativity while focusing on positive collaboration and mindful interaction, which are essential skills for personal and social development.
Aimee Petrarca
School Administrator
This lesson encourages students to explore resilience by engaging in creative arts like drawing, painting, or storytelling, fostering a growth mindset.
Michaela Gagne
Counselor, Social Worker
Engage students in grades K-8 with this calming art lesson that combines creativity with stress relief. By using art as meditation, students explore their feelings through guided art projects, learning to self-regulate and find tranquility in creative expression.
karen.putnam
Instructor
Geared towards grades K-2, this lesson focuses on creating calming art that students can use for self-soothing. Using soft pastel colors and gentle music, students express feelings through art, fostering mindfulness and emotional regulation. This activity encourages inner peace amidst the bustling energy of spring.
Lorelei Barrett
Counselor
In this lesson, students will create paper 'ghosts' or other autumnal symbols to express gratitude by writing down things they are thankful for. This activity combines art with gratitude practice, helping students recognize and appreciate the positives in their lives. It encourages creativity and reflection, fostering a positive mindset and emotional well-being.
Julie Mathes
Instructor
This lesson uses art, games, and mindfulness to help an 8th-grade student learn to manage impulsive behaviors and attention-seeking actions. Through creative expression, interactive activities, and calming techniques, the student will explore self-regulation strategies. This lesson is important as it provides a safe space for the student to practice self-control and express emotions constructively.
Erica Carlos
Psychologist
In this lesson, students will be given a variety of art supplies and tasked with creating a unique piece of art based on a given theme. The lesson encourages creativity and self-expression, helping students to explore their artistic abilities and build confidence in their creative skills.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
This resource introduces personal values as things that make us happy and feel good inside. It helps 1st graders begin to identify what's truly important to them, fostering early self-understanding and emotional literacy. This lesson is for a 1st Grade Class and will last 30 minutes.
Paige Burchard
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will create paper 'ghosts' or other autumnal symbols and write down things they are thankful for. This activity combines art with gratitude practice, helping students recognize and appreciate the positives in their lives. It encourages creativity, self-expression, and reflection, fostering a positive classroom environment.
Erin Santos
Special Education Teacher
This lesson guides students through the process of writing a creative essay, encouraging them to express their ideas and creativity. By engaging in collaborative and active learning activities, students will develop their writing skills and learn to articulate their thoughts effectively. This lesson is important as it fosters critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills, which are essential for academic success and personal growth.
Peter Gonzales
General Education Teacher
This engaging lesson is designed for kindergarten and second-grade students to explore and enhance their motivation through fun activities and discussions. By focusing on motivation, students will learn how to set goals, stay focused, and find joy in learning. This lesson includes a variety of interactive components to keep young learners engaged and inspired.
Shaina Thomas
Counselor
This lesson encourages third graders to express their feelings and thoughts through various art forms. It serves as a therapeutic outlet for self-expression, helping students articulate emotions they might not have words for. This lesson is important as it fosters creativity and emotional intelligence, providing students with tools to express themselves in a healthy and constructive manner.
Rita York
Counselor
In this lesson, students of all grade levels will work in small groups to create three 8-count dance routines, enhancing their creativity, teamwork, and understanding of rhythm. This engaging session will help students connect music with movement, fostering a sense of rhythm and self-expression. By the end of the lesson, students will have a better understanding of how to synchronize their movements with music, which is essential for developing motor skills and boosting confidence.
Jonathan Doctor
Instructor
In this lesson, students will listen to a short story accompanied by different musical instruments or sounds. They will be encouraged to imagine how the music aligns with the story's emotions and actions, promoting creativity, active listening, and emotional awareness. This lesson is important as it helps young learners connect emotions with music, enhancing their ability to express themselves and understand others.
Tamara peay
English
In this lesson, students will explore how art can be a powerful motivator by creating their own motivational posters using different art techniques. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, self-expression, and the ability to inspire others through visual art. Students will learn to convey positive messages and emotions through their artwork, fostering a sense of accomplishment and boosting their confidence.
Taniya Henderson
Instructor
In this lesson, students will enhance their creative writing skills by crafting short stories or poems. They will engage in brainstorming, drafting, and peer review activities to help them develop their ideas and improve their writing. This workshop will help students express their creativity and improve their writing abilities.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
This lesson combines art with mindfulness practices to help 3rd-grade students enhance their self-awareness and emotional regulation. Students will create abstract art pieces while listening to calming music and reflecting on their emotions. This lesson is important as it encourages students to express their feelings creatively and develop mindfulness skills, which can improve their emotional well-being and focus.
Gretchen Mazaheri
Counselor
This engaging 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders helps students discover and celebrate their unique artistic strengths through guided prompts, doodle challenges, and self-reflection. By uncovering personal creative ‘superpowers,’ students boost confidence, foster creative thinking, and build a positive class culture that values each individual’s talents.
Makensie Wilson
General Education Teacher
This lesson encourages students to express their holiday anxieties through creative arts such as drawing or poetry. By engaging in this activity, students can explore and release their feelings constructively, leading to better emotional awareness and relaxation. This lesson is important as it provides students with a healthy outlet for stress and promotes emotional well-being.
Sarah Corrigan
Psychologist
Individual coaching rubric to guide 11th grade students in crafting balanced melodies and harmonies in their compositions. This one-on-one session supports personalized feedback and reflection, helping students refine creative skills in a 40-minute format.
Corrine Mang
General Education Teacher
This two-session lesson invites students to blend art with physical activity, encouraging them to express creativity while engaging in outdoor exercises. It's designed for 'Dreamers' and aims to foster a love for art and movement, using tools like jump ropes and cones to create dynamic art projects. Each session lasts 1 hour and includes a mix of warm-ups, activities, games, and cool-downs to ensure a holistic learning experience.
Jade Hodge
English
This 30-minute lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the concept of creativity in a project-based learning environment. Students will explore what creativity means and participate in an activity to spark innovative thinking. This lesson is important because it empowers students to approach challenges with original ideas, a crucial skill for all subjects and real-life problem-solving. Designed for a single 30-minute session.
Andrew Beland
General Education Teacher
In this 45-minute Tier 1 dance lesson, 9th-grade students will harness the creative process to craft and perform their own choreography using personal headphones. This engaging activity builds collaboration, rhythm awareness, and performance confidence.
Jonathan Doctor
Instructor
In this 30-minute lesson, 7th-grade students explore the musical elements of today's top hit songs, learning to analyze song structure, rhythm patterns, and lyrical themes. This engaging session uses familiar music to deepen students' understanding of composition and creativity, making music theory accessible and relevant.
Jarra Scott
General Education Teacher
Cultivate creativity and community spirit by constructing a classroom mural that symbolizes collective dreams and unique identities. This lesson for grades K-3 encourages students to paint or draw a piece of a larger mural, teaching them about unity and self-expression.
Kim Petrikowski
Computer Science, Language Arts
This lesson encourages 3rd grade students to express their emotions and thoughts through creative outlets such as drawing and painting. Students will learn how art can be a tool for self-expression and coping, which is important for their emotional development and mental well-being. By engaging in this lesson, students will gain confidence in expressing themselves and learn to use art as a positive outlet for their feelings.
Jennifer Lyons
Behavior Interventionist, Counselor
In this workshop, students will explore art as a medium for stress relief by engaging in activities such as painting, sketching, and doodling. This lesson is important as it provides students with a creative outlet to express their emotions and find relaxation, supporting their mental well-being.
p adams
Social Worker
In this lesson, students will explore creative expression as a means to build confidence. Through engaging in an art project, students will be encouraged to express themselves and embrace self-acceptance. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a positive self-image and confidence, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.
Mandy Joiner-Ollie
Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn how to set realistic and achievable goals for their academic and personal lives. Using creative exercises like vision boards and SMART goal frameworks, students will articulate their aspirations and create actionable plans, fostering motivation and self-efficacy. Intended for middle school students over one 45-minute session.
Toula
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the concepts of work ethic and motivation by creating their own 'motivation garden' using paper and drawings. This hands-on activity will help them understand the importance of nurturing and growth in personal development. By engaging in this creative process, students will learn how motivation and effort contribute to achieving goals, fostering a sense of responsibility and perseverance.
Victoria Wallace
Counselor
This resource guides small groups of Kindergarteners in exploring and expressing their feelings through creative storytelling and art. It helps children articulate their inner experiences in a safe, supportive environment. Audience: Kindergarten Group. Duration: 45 minutes. Includes a lesson plan, slide deck, journal, and discussion.
Danuta Nowak
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will create 'magical potions' using watercolors and other art supplies. They will then write a description of their potion and its magical effects. This lesson encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and descriptive writing.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
This lesson plan centers around a Music Rhythm Game designed for 9-10-year-olds to learn basic musical rhythm concepts through interactive play and performance. This activity not only enhances musical skills but also promotes appreciation for music. It encourages teamwork and active participation among students.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in mindful listening exercises to explore the therapeutic benefits of music. They will focus on rhythm, melody, and lyrics to understand how music can evoke emotions and reduce stress. This lesson is important as it provides students with tools to manage stress and enhance emotional well-being through music.
Beth Brown
Behavior Interventionist, Counselor, School Administrator
This lesson helps students identify and express emotions through creative mediums like music and art. It enhances emotional literacy and provides students with an outlet for understanding and reflecting on their feelings, promoting emotional intelligence and self-awareness among all grade levels.
Jeanette Flores Tyler
Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor
Encourage students to use art as a medium for mindfulness practice, helping them find calm and focus amidst stressful times. This lesson introduces techniques like zentangle and mindful sketching, fostering creativity while reducing anxiety. It’s an ideal activity for students to explore emotional well-being creatively, with personal artworks serving as a soothing outlet for expression and relaxation.
p adams
Social Worker
In this two-part, 20-minute-per-session unit for Kindergarten and 1st grade, students will explore positive leadership qualities through engaging songs, movement, and cooperative games. By connecting music-making with leadership roles, children will build confidence, teamwork, and communication skills in a supportive small-group setting.
Tamika Biggers
Counselor
Empower students to identify and shift their moods through music and art. This creative approach encourages self-expression and emotional healing, tailored for 9th-grade students. The lesson is designed for a 30-minute session, focusing on individual support to enhance emotional regulation skills.
Crystal Sullivan
Social Worker
Students will learn about different creative processes and discover their unique methods through hands-on art activities. This lesson is important for fostering creativity and self-expression in a 4th grade class. The session will last 50 minutes and is designed as a Tier 1 classroom-wide support.
Jeff Darnell
Instructor
This individual lesson focuses on enhancing brainstorming techniques to foster innovative solutions to workplace issues. It nurtures creativity and open-mindedness, helping 10th-grade students develop essential problem-solving skills for real-world applications. The lesson is designed to be completed in a single 35-minute session, providing personalized support to students who need it most.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
A 60-minute dynamic lesson where 7th graders identify and express emotions through creative arts and peer sharing, strengthening emotional literacy and self-awareness.
cbarash
Social Worker
Help students cultivate gratitude and positivity with this creative lesson that merges art and reflection. Aimed at grades 3-8, students will create a 'Gratitude Garden' where each flower represents something they're thankful for. They'll learn to focus on positive aspects of their lives and appreciate the good around them.
karen.putnam
Instructor
In this lesson, students will create heart-themed art pieces using various materials to express emotions and messages of kindness. This activity encourages creativity and emotional expression, helping young children to articulate their feelings and understand the importance of kindness through art.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this 3-session art series, K-5 students will explore garden-inspired art using paint and chalk. Through observation, sketching, color mixing, and texture techniques, they’ll bring the beauty of flowers, leaves, and insects to life—building creativity, fine motor skills, and confidence in a supportive small-group setting.
Dee Morales
General Education Teacher
This 30-minute, one-session music lesson introduces 7th graders to basic rhythm and note values (whole, half, quarter, eighth notes). Students will learn to read, clap, and compose simple rhythms, building foundational skills for musical literacy and ensemble playing.
vhalliday
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore their identities by selecting songs that resonate with their personal experiences. They will share their choices with peers and discuss the meanings behind them, promoting self-expression and cultural awareness. This lesson is important as it encourages students to reflect on their identities and understand diverse perspectives through music.
Sydney Reynolds
Special Education Teacher
In this 4-session art therapy series, 8th graders will explore emotions and stress relief through creative art activities, co-taught with the art teacher. Each 20-minute session includes a warm-up, guided activity, and cool-down to help students regulate emotions and foster mindfulness. This classroom-wide Tier 1 lesson supports social-emotional learning and encourages self-expression through art.
Caroline Kidd
Counselor
In this lesson, students will create thoughtful crafts to be donated to local shelters or hospitals. This activity combines creativity with community care, helping students understand the importance of giving back to the community while expressing themselves artistically. It encourages empathy, creativity, and a sense of responsibility towards others.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Inspire students to let their true selves shine by recognizing and nurturing their talents. This lesson emphasizes the importance of self-love and acceptance in a supportive classroom environment, tailored for a 9th-grade class over a 50-minute session. It's crucial for fostering a positive self-image and encouraging students to embrace their unique abilities.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
In this 40-minute lesson, students will dive into the world of choreography by creating and performing their own dance routines. This engaging, Tier 1 classroom experience builds creativity, teamwork, and confidence through movement and reflection, perfect for K-12 learners.
Jonathan Doctor
Instructor
An individual reflection session focusing on what the heart 'says' or feels during times of grief, encouraging students to listen and express these feelings. This lesson is important for helping young students understand and articulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and resilience. Designed for a 1st-grade student, the session lasts 15 minutes and includes a lesson plan, journal, and art activity.
Jordan Towery
Counselor
This lesson invites students to express their thoughts and feelings through poetry, encouraging deep reflection and strengthening their ability to articulate emotions in a creative and therapeutic way. By engaging in this exercise, students will develop their emotional intelligence and creative writing skills, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and their peers.
Alison Andrus
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 1st-grade students develop a personal writing mantra to build confidence and overcome writing challenges. It empowers individual students to find their inner writing voice in a short, focused 15-minute session.
Christina Morley
Psychologist
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude by expressing it through creative writing or art. This activity encourages students to reflect on what they are thankful for and express it in imaginative ways, fostering both creativity and appreciation. By engaging in this exercise, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and enhance their creative skills.
Lynn Potter
Language Arts, History
In this lesson, leaders will engage in a creative writing challenge where they will craft their own short stories or poems. This session includes peer review to foster feedback skills. This activity helps students enhance their creative thinking, writing abilities, and peer-review skills.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
This lesson introduces students to the beauty of poetry through the Psalms and Christian hymns. Students will explore poetic devices and themes, enhancing their understanding of how these elements contribute to the overall message and emotional impact of the poems. By the end of the lesson, students will apply their learning by writing their own psalm or hymn, fostering creativity and personal expression.
Madison O'Dell
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will engage in a creative art session focused on mindfulness. By concentrating on the process of drawing or coloring, rather than the final product, students will learn to relax and manage stress. This activity encourages self-expression and helps students develop mindfulness skills, which are essential for emotional well-being and stress management.
Dee Morales
General Education Teacher
Students explore synesthesia by translating rhythms and melodies into visual art, fostering creative connections between senses. This lesson empowers 4th graders to deepen listening skills, boost artistic expression, and understand cross-sensory perception in a 50-minute session.
philippe bertrand
Instructor