In this 5th grade, Tier 1, 60-minute lesson, students will explore what contributes to a positive school climate. By auditing their environment and reflecting on feelings, they'll identify strengths and areas for growth, empowering them to help create a more welcoming school. Materials include interactive discussions, activities, and reflections.
Tara Kolb
SD Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
In this 15-minute Socratic discussion, 7th graders explore why respect, safety, and belonging matter in their daily school lives. This Tier 1 lesson builds critical thinking, empathy, and community connection, helping students articulate real-world school experiences and set a positive classroom tone.
Melinda Miller
TX Counselor
A brief, 10-minute survey session for 5th–8th graders to gauge how they feel about returning to school, identify support needs, and gather their hopes and ideas for the year. This Tier 1 activity builds classroom community and informs teacher planning.
Megan Cilano
NY Social Worker
A brief, 10-minute survey session for 5th–8th graders to gauge how they feel about returning to school, identify support needs, and gather their hopes and ideas for the year. This Tier 1 activity builds classroom community and informs teacher planning.
Megan Cilano
NY Social Worker
A quick, 10-minute daily routine for 4th graders to check in with their emotions, fostering self-awareness and empathy. This Tier 1 classroom activity builds positive school climate through consistent emotional monitoring and reflection.
acrisafulli
MA Counselor
In this Tier 2 small-group lesson, 10th graders will analyze school climate survey data on belonging to identify patterns and develop action steps. Over a 40-minute session, students will interpret connection data, discuss root causes, and design a plan to strengthen belonging in their community.
Jenny
CT Social Worker
In this 45-minute activity, middle school students will observe and map positive and negative climate hotspots in campus hallways to support PBIS & MTSS's whole-school climate improvement. Through hands-on observation and data logging, students will identify patterns and brainstorm solutions to foster a more positive school environment.
Olivia Watzke
MN Counselor
A whole-class kick-off to explore and define your school’s climate, empowering 6th grade students to voice their experiences and suggestions. This 45-minute, single-session Tier 1 lesson helps students understand, reflect on, and shape their school environment through engaging activities and discussions.
Catherine Bradley
VA Counselor
In this lesson, students will engage in an 'Emotional Weather Report' activity to check in with their emotions and understand how these feelings can influence their day. This exercise is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and self-awareness, helping students to better manage their emotions and interactions with others.
Michael Clavin
NY Instructor
In this 60-minute Tier 1 PD session for K-12 staff, participants will explore how data-driven decision-making can enhance PBIS and MTSS frameworks to foster a positive school environment. This collaborative session helps staff use data effectively to improve student outcomes and school climate.
Kimberly Herrick
NY Social Worker
An engaging interest survey designed for 7th grade students with significant disabilities to complete on the first day of school. This survey helps teachers learn students’ preferences, strengths, and needs to build a supportive classroom community.
Ashley Chesser
FL , Special Education Teacher
Students analyze real-life bullying scenarios and practice proactive responses to foster a safer school culture. This Tier 1 lesson for 11th grade, delivered in one 50-minute session, builds empathy, critical thinking, and empowers students to become active bystanders.
Tung Nguyen Xuan
US Psychologist
In this 25-minute Tier 1 session, PK-12 staff will engage in a whole-staff reflection on key school climate indicators to inform proactive classroom management and active supervision strategies. This lesson helps educators identify and respond to climate signals effectively to foster a safer, more supportive learning environment.
Sajata Brown
GA School Administrator
An interactive scenario-based lesson where 8th graders explore real-life bullying situations and practice empathetic responses, building awareness and intervention skills during Bullying Prevention Month. This single-session, 45-minute Tier 1 classroom lesson empowers students with strategies to recognize, empathize, and act when witnessing bullying.
Rachel Niles
CA Counselor
In this engaging two-session exploration, 5th graders will identify and discuss the factors that make their school environment safe, welcoming, and supportive. Students will collaborate, reflect, and create visual representations of school climate elements, fostering a stronger sense of belonging and ownership of their community.
Mackenzie Gamble
IN General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 7th graders will explore and co-create a positive classroom culture and climate through engaging activities and meaningful discussions. Establishing a supportive environment helps students feel valued, connected, and motivated to learn.
Mrs. Cassondra Miller
PA Counselor, School Administrator
In this 40-minute Tier 1 lesson for 8th graders, students identify classroom stressors and collaboratively develop agreements to foster a positive learning environment. This discussion-based lesson encourages empathy, active listening, and shared responsibility to reduce disruptions and build classroom community.
Coach Rello
IL Counselor
In this interactive 25-minute workshop, 4th graders will learn to identify and track their emotions using a colorful mood meter. This Tier 1 lesson builds self-awareness and supports students in recognizing feelings to improve emotional regulation and classroom climate.
Dan Wagner
MD Instructor
In this lesson, students will create 'weather reports' to reflect their current emotional states. This creative exercise encourages emotional literacy and provides a platform for students to express themselves and support their peers. By using weather as a metaphor, students can explore and articulate their feelings in a relatable and imaginative way, fostering a supportive classroom environment.
Misty Nedberg
AZ General Education Teacher
This resource challenges students to interpret social cues and understand unspoken classroom dynamics through engaging scenarios. It's crucial for developing empathy and navigating social situations effectively. Audience: 7th Grade Class, 1 session, 35 minutes.
Kayla Fisher
TX School Administrator
In this lesson, students will engage in interactive discussions and activities to articulate their emotional 'weather' for the day, creating a personal 'weather report'. This exercise aids in developing self-regulation and empathy, fostering a better understanding of fluctuating feelings. By learning to express their emotions, students can better manage their responses and develop empathy for others.
Joehami Leon
NC Counselor
A 45-minute kick-off session for 6th graders to explore and define our school’s climate, allowing students to voice their experiences and suggestions. This Tier 1 classroom lesson builds community and sets the tone for a positive environment.
Kathleen Lantiegne
MA Social Worker
This lesson helps 7th-grade students develop practical strategies for interacting with challenging peers in the classroom, fostering a more positive and productive learning environment. It's a single 30-minute session for the whole class.
Joehami Leon
NC Counselor
A reflective 30-minute Tier 1 classroom lesson for 5th graders to gauge and discuss their feelings about the classroom climate. This session builds empathy, shared responsibility, and empowers students to set goals for a positive learning environment.
sonia.salman
CA Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 guidance lesson for 7th graders, students will learn to identify everyday “drama,” understand when it crosses into harmful behavior, and practice strategies to avoid bullying. This lesson builds social-emotional awareness and promotes a positive, respectful classroom climate.
Melissa Hathaway
VT Instructor
This lesson introduces Grade 7 students to the concept of social cues through a combination of discussion, interactive activities, and reading. Understanding social cues is crucial for effective communication and building relationships. This lesson will help students recognize and interpret social cues, enhancing their social-emotional skills.
Sydney Menard
MA Psychologist
This lesson aims to help middle school students understand and navigate academic settings effectively. By engaging in project-based and inquiry-based learning activities, students will explore the dynamics of academic environments, including emotional intelligence and study skills. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills needed to succeed academically and socially, fostering a supportive and productive learning atmosphere.
Cynthia Whitten
NY School Administrator
This resource engages the whole class in a deep dive into what makes a school climate truly inclusive and safe for all students. It encourages critical thinking about current practices and brainstorming solutions for improvement. This lesson is for a 9th-grade class and will last 55 minutes, delivered in one session.
Shabina Lakhani
NY Counselor
This lesson invites the whole class to explore personal perceptions of safety and belonging, laying the groundwork for a positive school climate through engaging discussions and interactive activities. Designed for a 6th grade class in a single 45-minute session.
Nicole Henderson
MA Psychologist
An interactive whole-class lesson to assess and boost positive interactions, helping 5th graders feel valued and connected. This 45-minute Tier 1 session engages students in reflecting on school climate and building community positivity.
April Richardson
TX Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn to express their emotions using weather symbols, such as sunny, rainy, or windy, to create their own 'emotional weather reports.' This activity is important as it helps young students develop emotional literacy, enabling them to identify and communicate their feelings in a fun and relatable way.
Joanne Camann
MA Instructor
In this 30-minute lesson, 7th graders will learn about student surveys and their importance in shaping classroom experiences. Students will practice interpreting and completing survey questions and reflect on providing meaningful feedback. This lesson fosters student voice, engagement, and critical thinking.
Deidra Winn
TX Instructor
This lesson introduces students to the school counselor through interactive activities, helping them understand the counselor's role in supporting personal and academic growth and the importance of mental health. This session is crucial for building a supportive school environment and encouraging students to seek help when needed.
Robert Conceison
MA Counselor
In this lesson, students will act as 'weather reporters' to share updates about their emotional climate using weather metaphors. This activity helps students connect their feelings with tangible visuals, increasing emotional literacy and empathy. By expressing emotions through creative metaphors, students will develop a better understanding of their own and others' emotions, fostering a supportive classroom environment.
Veronica Doe
AZ English, History, Earth Science
In this lesson, students will engage in an interactive activity where they create and present a 'weather report' on their emotional climate. This activity helps students articulate their feelings, recognize emotional shifts, and explore strategies for facing challenging 'weather,' thereby enhancing self-awareness and emotional vocabulary. This lesson is important as it encourages students to express emotions in a creative way, fostering emotional intelligence and communication skills.
Esther Ebstein
MA Social Worker
Help students identify and express their feelings using a simple mood scale. This resource builds emotional vocabulary and self-awareness, crucial for managing feelings and fostering a supportive classroom environment. Audience: 4th Grade, 1 session, 45 minutes.
Melissa Connor
NJ General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to a visual 'Mood Meter' to help them identify and articulate their emotions. By understanding their feelings, students can better manage their emotional responses and develop strategies for emotional regulation. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence, which is crucial for personal and social development.
Lindsey Monti
MA Counselor, Social Worker
Aimed at Grades K-3, this lesson helps students understand and communicate their feelings by creating 'emotional weather reports.' Through drawing and discussing emotions in terms of weather patterns (e.g., sunny for happiness, rainy for sadness), young learners develop emotional vocabulary and self-awareness.
Rebekah Gladson
SC Counselor
In this single 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 6th graders, students will learn to recognize and manage back-to-school anxiety through engaging activities, guided discussions, and calming strategies. This lesson fosters emotional well-being and helps students start the year with confidence.
Lisa Duffey
NC Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore complex emotions by creating 'weather reports' that express their feelings using a broader range of weather symbols. This activity helps students develop a deeper emotional vocabulary and self-awareness, which are crucial for their social-emotional development. By associating emotions with weather symbols, students can articulate their feelings more effectively, fostering better communication and emotional intelligence.
Jamie S. Hirsch
MA Counselor
In this 15-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 10th graders, students will learn how to complete a structured morning check-in form to express and regulate their emotions. This activity builds self-awareness, supports emotional regulation, and helps educators tailor support. Resources include a lesson plan, slide deck, check-in worksheet, and exit ticket.
brynn.cooper
MA School Administrator
This lesson helps 7th-grade students develop practical strategies for navigating challenging social interactions with classmates. By learning to identify 'tricky' behaviors and practice effective responses, students will build essential social-emotional skills, foster resilience, and contribute to a more positive and inclusive classroom environment. This single-session lesson is designed for a whole-classroom audience and will take approximately 30 minutes.
cameronoconnor
NC Counselor
This lesson aims to help middle school students understand the dynamics of an academic setting by exploring the concept of emotional intelligence and its impact on learning and interactions. Through a combination of video, discussion, and collaborative activities, students will gain insights into how emotions influence their academic experiences. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to navigate their emotions and interactions in a school environment, fostering a positive and productive academic atmosphere.
Cynthia Whitten
NY School Administrator
In this 20-minute session for 7th graders, students will learn to track their daily emotions, identify patterns through data, and set personal wellness goals. This Tier 1 lesson builds emotional awareness, fosters self-regulation, and provides actionable strategies for mental and emotional health.
pfeffer
MA General Education Teacher
An interactive 45-minute Tier 1 module for 4th graders introducing whole-class behavioral tracking strategies through real-time data collection to improve classroom climate. This lesson helps students understand the importance of monitoring behavior and empowers them to participate in creating a positive learning environment.
Deidre Pickett
NC Instructor
This lesson involves a short daily check-in activity where students will complete a worksheet with set questions to express their current feelings and thoughts. This activity is important as it helps students become more self-aware and provides the teacher with insights into the students' emotional and mental well-being, fostering a supportive classroom environment.
Delilah Kelly
NC Counselor
An interactive whole-class lesson to assess and boost positive interactions, helping students feel valued and connected. This Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders spans one 45-minute session and includes a Climate Check Blueprint, Warmth Meter Slides, Friendly Feedback Circles activity, and an Emoji Entry warm-up.
Jordan Nelson
GA General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute 7th-grade SEL lesson, students explore how behavior changes can signal underlying issues and learn to practice empathy and respectful communication. By discussing real-life scenarios, students will gain tools to notice and address inappropriate behavior and support peers who may be struggling.
Katie McCoy
MO Counselor
Explore the Mood Meter to help students identify and articulate their current emotions.
Richard Wothers
VT Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute lesson designed for 7th graders, students will learn to distinguish between normal peer conflict and actual bullying behaviors. Understanding this difference promotes empathy, empowers students to seek help, and fosters a safer classroom environment.
meredith.cole
TX Counselor
This lesson focuses on enhancing reading comprehension skills through a trauma-informed, blended, and active learning approach. Students will engage with a reading passage, participate in discussions, complete a worksheet, and take part in an activity to apply their understanding. This lesson is important as it not only improves literacy skills but also fosters a supportive learning environment that accommodates diverse learning needs.
Jeanette Flores Tyler
NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor
In this 30-minute, single-session Tier 1 lesson for 12th grade, students will explore warning signs of suicidal thoughts, learn how to reach out for help, and identify safe resources. This crucial lesson equips students with life-saving skills, fosters empathy, and builds a supportive classroom community.
Zakiya Moore
TX Counselor
This lesson aims to educate 8th-grade students about bullying and equip them with strategies to handle such situations. By watching a video and engaging in a reflective activity, students will learn the importance of self-confidence, seeking help, and surrounding themselves with supportive people. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to stand up against bullying and fosters a supportive community.
Rachel Chamberlain
TX Counselor
In this 30-minute, one-session lesson, 3rd graders explore the concept of school climate, why it matters, and how they can help create a welcoming, positive environment for everyone. This Tier 1 lesson builds community, empathy, and a sense of belonging—key ingredients for student success.
Casi Cashdollar
PA General Education Teacher
This lesson aims to address bullying and racial tension among 7th-grade students through active learning strategies. By engaging in a guided discussion and a role-playing activity, students will explore the impact of bullying and learn strategies to stand up against it. This lesson is important as it fosters a safe and inclusive environment, encouraging students to empathize with others and take positive actions against bullying.
Kelvin Chin
CA Counselor
In this interactive lesson, students will learn to identify and rate their emotions using an 'emotion thermometer.' This tool helps students become more aware of their emotional states and offers strategies to manage intense emotions effectively. By understanding and managing their emotions, students can improve their emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills.
Kathy Chalupka
MA Math, History, Language Arts
This lesson focuses on improving reading and writing skills for 6th and 7th graders with low reading levels. Through a short reading passage, a comprehension worksheet, and a collaborative activity, students will engage in active and inquiry-based learning. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential literacy skills in an engaging and supportive environment.
RONALD FLIPPIN
NC Instructor
In this 40-minute Tier 1 lesson for 3rd graders, students use a weather metaphor to identify and share emotions. Students will discuss feelings in a safe “Morning Circle,” track their “Emotion Weather,” and learn empathy as they read peers’ emotional forecasts.
Katlyn
IN Counselor, Social Worker, Psychologist
This lesson aims to educate 7th and 8th graders on how to respond to bullying positively using the DASA framework. It includes a discussion on the definition and tenets of DASA, a worksheet for reflection, and a video to illustrate positive responses to bullying. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with the knowledge and skills to handle bullying situations effectively, promoting a safe and respectful school environment.
Joleen Shillingford
NY Counselor
This lesson aims to educate 7th and 8th graders on how to respond to bullying positively using the DASA framework. It includes a discussion on the definition and tenets of DASA, a worksheet for reflection, and a video to illustrate positive responses to bullying. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with the knowledge and skills to handle bullying situations effectively, promoting a safe and respectful school environment.
Alicia Wilson
NY School Administrator
A quick cool-down that helps the whole class reflect on their shared safe space and boosts trust as they head out the door. Important for reinforcing school climate, classroom management, and culturally responsive practices for 1st graders in a 10-minute Tier 1 session.
Casey Lb Bayne
KY General Education Teacher, School Administrator, Behavior Interventionist
In this lesson, students will create their own 'emotional weather report' as a metaphor for their current feelings. This activity encourages creativity and helps students express and reflect on their emotions in a supportive environment. By using weather as a metaphor, students can explore and articulate their feelings in a unique and engaging way, promoting emotional awareness and expression. For older students, this lesson will also introduce emotional regulation strategies and a more complex emotional vocabulary.
Amy Rich
MA Behavior Interventionist
This 30-minute counseling activity for 6th-grade students in a Tier 2 group setting helps them develop social awareness by identifying and interpreting social cues in various scenarios. This skill is crucial for navigating social situations and building healthy relationships.
Allison Russell
MA Counselor
In this lesson, students will use a mood meter to plot their emotions throughout the day, enhancing their self-awareness and emotional literacy. This activity helps students recognize and understand the range of their emotions, fostering self-regulation and empathy. By reflecting on their feelings, students can better manage their emotional responses and improve their social interactions.
Christina Cody
MA Math, English, Language Arts
A 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for a 4th grade special education class where students explore how to identify and interpret social cues in everyday interactions to boost confidence in communication.
jennifer.messina
MA Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by associating them with different weather conditions. This creative approach helps students identify and express their feelings using weather metaphors, enhancing their emotional literacy. By understanding and articulating their emotions, students can develop better self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, which are crucial for their personal and social development.
Judith Ross
MA Counselor
This lesson helps a 4th-grade student practice and demonstrate ways to decrease personal anxiety associated with school activities and peer interactions. Through experiential and game-based learning, the student will engage in activities that promote relaxation and confidence. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical strategies to manage anxiety, enhancing their overall school experience and social interactions.
Iana Aguilera
CA Instructor
In this 30-minute, one-session Tier 1 lesson for 7th graders, students will get to know their new school counselor by engaging in fun icebreakers, exploring the counselor’s role, and reflecting on ways the counselor can support them. This lesson builds trust, encourages help-seeking, and sets a positive tone for future counseling interactions.
Shoko Kimura
VA Counselor
This lesson focuses on creating a classroom culture where students feel empowered to intervene in bullying or harmful situations. Students will engage in discussions and activities to build their confidence as active bystanders. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills and confidence needed to stand up against bullying, fostering a safer and more inclusive school environment.
Amy Lilavois
MA Counselor
In this 30-minute, one-session lesson for 7th graders, students will learn to recognize warning signs of suicidal thoughts, practice empathetic listening, and identify trusted adults to seek help from. This Tier 1 lesson fosters a supportive classroom environment that empowers students to support one another and seek help when needed.
Monica Zepeda @ Hanes EL
TX Counselor
This lesson focuses on bullying prevention for 8th-grade students, using collaborative and game-based learning strategies. Students will engage in discussions, activities, and reflections to understand the impact of bullying and learn strategies to prevent it. This lesson is crucial in fostering a safe and supportive school environment, encouraging empathy, and empowering students to stand against bullying.
DANELLE LOCKLEAR
NC Social Worker
This lesson engages 7th-grade students in understanding different forms of bullying, its impact, and prevention strategies through interactive games and discussions. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools to recognize and stand against bullying, fostering a safer and more inclusive school environment.
Nastassia Wilson
TX Counselor
This lesson introduces students to the concept of cultural diversity through a reading passage and encourages them to reflect on its importance in society. Students will engage in discussions and answer constructed response questions to deepen their understanding. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy, respect, and appreciation for different cultures, which are essential skills in our diverse world.
Constance Quinn
NC Language Arts, History
A quick, independent 15-minute informational form designed for individual Tier 3 counseling with 7th-grade students, helping counselors gather key personal and academic insights to build rapport and support emotional regulation.
ldemoraes
MA Counselor
This 15-minute lesson for 8th graders will explore different forms of bullying and encourage students to understand their role in preventing it. It's important for fostering a safe and inclusive school environment. Designed for a single classroom session.
Shabina Lakhani
NY Counselor
This lesson aims to educate 7th-grade students about the importance of standing up against bullying and supporting peers who may be victims. Through a combination of reading, discussion, video, and activities, students will learn strategies to combat bullying and foster a supportive school environment. This session is crucial in promoting empathy, resilience, and proactive behavior among students, equipping them with the tools to handle bullying situations effectively.
Joleen Shillingford
NY Counselor
Introduce 7th graders to individual counseling concepts and foster a classroom culture of trust, self-awareness, and open communication through interactive activities.
C Canaan
AL Counselor
This lesson helps students prepare for the emotional impact of receiving their report cards. By using trauma-informed teaching and restorative practices, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering emotional resilience and promoting a healthy response to academic feedback.
Joleen Shillingford
NY Counselor
This lesson aims to help students who feel anxious about coming to school by providing them with a safe space to express their feelings and learn coping strategies. Through a short activity, a guided discussion, and an exposure-based exercise, students will explore their emotions and discover ways to manage anxiety, fostering a supportive classroom environment.
Matthew Malowski
MA Counselor
This lesson helps students identify, understand, and express a wide range of emotions using a 'Mood Meter' framework. They will learn to categorize feelings by pleasantness and energy level, fostering emotional literacy and self-awareness across elementary and middle school grades. Audience: Elementary and Middle School Students. Duration: 1 session, 45-60 minutes.
Tawnya Weaver
AK Special Education Teacher, District Administrator
This collaborative Tier 1 lesson invites 7th graders to explore school climate and uncover inclusion gaps, fostering empathy and actionable pledges in a single 50-minute session. Through interactive activities, students will reflect on identity, design inclusion pledges, and commit to a more inclusive community.
ATIYA USMAN
CA General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute 7th grade Tier 1 lesson, students will learn to identify the behaviors and characteristics that define bullying versus friendly or assertive actions. Through interactive discussions, role-play activities, and reflective worksheets, students will build empathy, improve social awareness, and create a safer classroom environment.
Heidi Moore
TX Counselor
Teach middle school students to recognize and quantify the intensity of their emotions using an 'emotional thermometer'. This interactive lesson provides practical strategies for identifying emotional triggers, understanding different levels of feelings, and applying appropriate coping mechanisms, enhancing emotional regulation and self-management. Audience: Middle School Students, 1 session, 45-55 minutes.
Sarah Corrigan
MA Psychologist
In this 50-minute, single-session Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders, students will explore how resilience shapes our school climate and collaborate to build a strong, supportive community. Through interactive puzzles and reflection, they learn trauma-informed practices and develop personal strengths.
Katrina
FL Behavior Interventionist
This resource helps 4th-grade students identify and articulate their current emotional states using a relatable weather metaphor. Understanding personal emotions is foundational to self-awareness and helps students develop emotional literacy. This lesson is designed for a single 45-minute session for a 4th Grade Class.
Jelly
US General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by representing them as weather conditions. This creative activity allows for personal expression and helps younger students articulate their feelings in a fun and imaginative way. By connecting emotions to weather, students can better understand and communicate their emotional states, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
Jennifer Mork
AZ Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will learn to recognize and express their emotions by creating 'emotional weather reports.' This creative exercise encourages self-reflection and allows students to articulate their feelings metaphorically, promoting emotional literacy. By using weather as a metaphor, students can explore and communicate their emotions in a safe and imaginative way, enhancing their emotional awareness and expression skills.
Debra Frias
MA Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 8th-grade students understand, prevent, and respond to bullying. It emphasizes recognizing bullying, its causes, and practical strategies for students to take action and find support. This single session is designed to be completed in 30 minutes.
terrybonniesepth
LA Counselor
This lesson helps 8th-grade students understand, prevent, and respond to bullying. It emphasizes recognizing bullying, its causes, and practical strategies for students to take action and find support. This single session is designed to be completed in 30 minutes.
terrybonniesepth
LA Counselor
This lesson aims to empower 8th-grade students to recognize and prevent bullying through active and collaborative learning. By engaging in discussions, activities, and worksheets, students will explore the impact of bullying and develop strategies to address it. This lesson is crucial in fostering a safe and supportive school environment, encouraging empathy, and promoting positive peer interactions.
Liliana Park
CA Counselor
For Grades 2-4, this lesson helps students recognize and articulate their emotions by creating personalized 'Mood Meters.' Through discussion and art, students learn to identify different feelings, understand their intensity, and explore strategies for managing them, fostering emotional literacy and self-regulation. This lesson includes 1 session and is designed for approximately 45-60 minutes.
Jennifer Levasseur
MA Math, Health & Fitness, Art, Music, Language Arts, Counselor, English
This 30-minute, Tier 3 individual lesson for a 7th-grade student addresses intense anxiety, crying, and social challenges on the first day of school, offering strategies for calm, improved sleep, and positive peer interactions. It's crucial because it provides immediate, personalized support to help the student regulate emotions and build foundational skills for school success.
brrodgers
AL Counselor
In this 20-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 4th graders, students will learn to use a 1–10 scale to gauge the size and impact of everyday problems. This SEL skill helps them manage emotions, build resilience, and communicate feelings more effectively.
mpremo
MA Counselor
In this 30-minute, Tier 1 lesson for 3rd grade, students will learn to identify and express their emotions using an "emotional weather report" metaphor. This engaging activity helps build self-awareness and emotional vocabulary, empowering students to communicate their feelings and support each other.
Liana Sheinkin
NY Social Worker
In this lesson, students will learn to identify and categorize their emotions using the mood meter. They'll practice reflecting on their feelings and discuss strategies to move from unpleasant to pleasant emotions. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and regulation skills, which are crucial for their social-emotional development and overall well-being.
Melissa Fernandes
MA Psychologist
An interactive single-session lesson where 5th graders identify and articulate their emotions, fostering a supportive classroom climate and emotional awareness. This Tier 1 lesson uses engaging activities and reflections to build students' emotional vocabulary and self-awareness in just 30 minutes.
alessandra Perez
FL Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist
This lesson introduces middle school students to the concept of resilience through active learning strategies. Students will engage in a collaborative activity to share personal experiences and discuss how resilience can be developed and applied in various situations. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the value of resilience in overcoming challenges and fosters a supportive classroom environment.
Jessica Hunt
SC Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute session for 7th graders, students will explore the concepts of theme and mood in literature. Understanding these elements is crucial for literary analysis and enhances students' appreciation of texts. The lesson will include interactive activities to help students identify and differentiate between theme and mood, making literature more relatable and enjoyable.
Adrienne Parker
NC General Education Teacher
In this engaging lesson, students will learn to articulate their emotions using weather metaphors by creating their own 'emotional weather reports.' This activity helps students enhance their emotional vocabulary and self-expression, making it easier for them to communicate their feelings in a relatable way. By associating emotions with weather patterns, students can better understand and express the complexity of their feelings.
Rachel Sullivan
NC Counselor
This series of lessons aims to educate 4th-grade students on bully prevention and conflict resolution by fostering a safe and supportive classroom environment. Through restorative practices, trauma-informed teaching, and project-based learning, students will learn to identify bullying behaviors, develop strategies to prevent them, and resolve conflicts peacefully. These lessons are crucial in promoting empathy, respect, and understanding among students, helping them to create a positive school culture.
DANELLE LOCKLEAR
NC Social Worker
In this lesson, students will create 'emotional weather reports' using weather conditions as metaphors for their current feelings. This imaginative exercise encourages students to explore and articulate their emotions creatively while gaining self-awareness. By using weather metaphors, students can express complex emotions in a relatable and engaging way, enhancing their emotional vocabulary and self-awareness.
Jane Sclafani
NY Special Education Teacher, General Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist
This lesson introduces 1st graders to self-awareness by helping them recognize and share emotions using a visual Mood Meter. Over a 20-minute Tier 1 session, students will learn color-emotion associations, practice identifying feelings, and reflect on how their emotions change. This dynamic tool supports social-emotional learning and builds a classroom culture of emotional literacy.
lflores
TX Psychologist
This lesson on conflict resolution for 7th graders will explore strategies to effectively manage and resolve conflicts, fostering a harmonious classroom environment. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn valuable life skills that are applicable in everyday interactions, enhancing their social-emotional development.
mgreen
MA School Administrator
Students explore their emotions by comparing feelings to weather patterns, fostering self-awareness and vocabulary for mental health. This Tier 1, single 50-minute session for 7th graders provides structured self-reflection, creative expression, and positive affirmations to promote emotional literacy and classroom well-being.
John Tekippe
IN General Education Teacher
This lesson aims to help students define bullying, identify its forms, and explore strategies to respond effectively. Through a combination of discussion, video, and activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of bullying and develop problem-solving skills to handle such situations. This lesson is crucial in fostering a safe and supportive school environment, empowering students to stand up against bullying.
Micaela Flynn
MA Counselor
A multisensory activity using music, movement, and discussion to explore what makes students feel safe, happy, and included. Ideal for a small 2nd grade group in a 25-minute session providing group-level support to enhance school climate.
Kimberly Sanders
TX Special Education Teacher
An interactive lesson where students explore common emotions and learn basic counseling techniques to support peers. Builds emotional literacy and empathy for a 5th grade class. Single 45-minute session in Tier 1 of MTSS.
David Cohen
MA Counselor
In this lesson, students will work together to create a classroom mood meter using colors and words to express various emotions. This tool will help students recognize and communicate their current emotional states, fostering improved emotional literacy over time. By understanding and expressing their emotions, students can develop better self-awareness and empathy, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.
Camisha Bell
NC Counselor
This lesson focuses on helping a 4th-grade student practice and demonstrate ways to decrease personal anxiety associated with school activities and peer interactions. Through experiential learning and game-based activities, the student will learn practical techniques to manage anxiety. This lesson is important as it equips the student with essential skills to navigate school life more comfortably and confidently.
Iana Aguilera
CA Instructor
In this lesson, students will become 'weather reporters' to express their current emotions through a creative 'Emotional Weather Report.' This activity encourages students to articulate their feelings and recognize emotional changes throughout the day, fostering self-awareness and empathy. By engaging in this imaginative exercise, students will develop a better understanding of their emotions and learn to express them in a healthy way.
Lauren Oldham
NC Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for a class of 45 ninth graders, students will explore proven strategies for recognizing, responding to, and preventing bullying. Through engaging discussions, a collaborative activity, and an interactive game, learners will gain confidence and practical tools to stand up to bullies and support peers. This lesson fosters empathy, resilience, and a safer school climate.
angel.davila
TX Counselor
This lesson for first graders introduces the concept of emotional awareness through the metaphor of weather. Students will create their own 'Emotional Weather Reports,' using simple weather symbols to express their current feelings. This visual and interactive approach helps young children articulate emotions and recognize how they fluctuate.
Brooke Lonergan
MA Counselor