In this 45-minute, one-session lesson, 4th graders will explore how restorative conversations can positively shape our school climate by practicing empathy and active listening. Through guided warm-ups, role-plays, and a worksheet, students will build skills to repair harm and foster community.
Derrius Hightower
IL Principal, Assistant Principal
This lesson focuses on teaching a Grade 5 student how to engage in respectful and restorative conversations with teachers following a disrespectful interaction. By participating in activities that promote understanding and effective communication, the student will learn how to address conflicts and rebuild positive relationships with teachers. This lesson is crucial in helping the student develop social-emotional skills that are essential for maintaining a supportive and respectful classroom environment.
Jessica Pitsillides
MA Instructor
This lesson focuses on using restorative circles to foster a sense of community and understanding among high school students in a social emotional program. Restorative circles are a powerful tool for building trust, encouraging open communication, and resolving conflicts in a supportive environment. This lesson will help students develop empathy, active listening skills, and a sense of responsibility towards their peers.
Nicole Camp
MA Psychologist
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
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
This lesson introduces students to conflict resolution through Restorative Practices and Trauma-Informed Teaching. Students will engage in a role-playing activity to practice resolving conflicts in a supportive and understanding environment. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to manage conflicts constructively, promoting a positive and inclusive school culture.
RONALD FLIPPIN
NC Instructor
In this small-group Tier 2 lesson, 4th graders will explore restorative conversations to transform mistakes into learning moments through guided discussion and hands-on planning. This helps students build a positive school climate, strengthen peer relationships, and develop problem-solving skills in a 30-minute session.
Derrius Hightower
IL Principal, Assistant Principal
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to restorative practices aimed at resolving relationship conflicts. Through a combination of video content, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities, students will learn how to identify and address conflicts in a constructive manner. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social-emotional skills, fostering a more harmonious classroom environment and promoting empathy and understanding among peers.
Jennifer Temple
CA General Education Teacher
In this 25-minute Tier 2 small-group lesson for 4th graders, students will explore restorative practices by learning how to craft genuine apologies and develop action plans to repair harm. This targeted session strengthens social-emotional skills, builds empathy, and promotes a positive classroom climate.
Derrius Hightower
IL Principal, Assistant Principal
In this Tier 2 small-group lesson, 12th graders will engage in readings and activities to co-create repair agreements and strengthen peer relationships. Through guided discussions, narrative analysis, and collaborative drafting workshops, students will practice restorative practices to improve school climate and conflict resolution skills. This single 45-minute session provides all necessary materials for a teacher-led group.
Aurora Barker [Mojave HS]
NV General Education Teacher
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
In this Tier 1 restorative circle lesson, 3rd graders will practice empathy, apology, and collaborative problem-solving to mend relationships. Over a single 35-minute session, students will learn structured steps to repair conflicts, strengthening their relationship skills aligned to CASEL frameworks.
Hannah Briggs
MD General Education Teacher
In this 45-minute 3rd grade lesson, students engage in restorative circles to practice restorative questions, co-create a small-group Peace Plan, and set personal goals. They will complete a pre and post Likert assessment to measure social-emotional growth and celebrate their progress.
Kimest Sanders
TX Instructor
Encourage a sense of belonging by holding structured discussions aimed at fostering community. Students share personal stories and listen actively, creating a shared experience that reinforces empathy and connection.
Jennifer MacCord
MA Counselor
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
This lesson aims to help 3rd-grade boys understand and resolve peer conflicts through restorative practices and active learning. By engaging in a short reading and guided discussion, students will learn to identify conflict situations and explore ways to resolve them peacefully. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills for managing interpersonal relationships and fostering a positive classroom environment.
Shunte Kollhoff
TX Counselor, General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on improving student attendance through restorative practices. It includes a discussion, an activity, and a video to engage students in understanding the importance of being present and supporting each other. By fostering a supportive environment, students can feel more connected and motivated to attend school regularly. Additionally, the lesson aims to build self-confidence in students' ability to succeed, aligning with ASCA Mindset 2.
Mariana Brault
NC Counselor
This lesson guides 10th-grade students through a structured restorative circle process. It teaches them about empathy and how to identify concrete actions to repair harm within a school community. The lesson is designed for one 30-minute session.
JOYCE PURCELL
NC General Education Teacher
This resource focuses on developing empathy skills among 7th-grade students, which is a cornerstone of a compassionate and respectful school climate. It's important for resolving conflicts and building stronger peer relationships. Designed for a 60-minute session with a small group of 7th-grade students.
Jennifer Hogue
TX General Education Teacher
This lesson engages 8th-grade students in role-playing exercises to practice conflict resolution skills. Students will focus on active listening, understanding different perspectives, and finding peaceful solutions. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills that promote empathy, effective communication, and problem-solving, which are crucial for their personal and social development.
Melanie Rose
NC Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 4th graders, students will learn restorative practices to heal relationships after a major bullying incident. This lesson helps students understand empathy, responsibility, and collaboration to rebuild trust and create a safer classroom community.
Bryan Lefcourt
MA 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
An engaging whole-class problem-solving module teaching conflict resolution and restorative practices to maintain a harmonious learning environment. This Tier 1 lesson for 4th graders spans one 50-minute session, guiding students through identifying conflicts, practicing restorative conversations, and reflecting on their process to strengthen classroom community.
Deborah Luddy
NC Special Education Teacher
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 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
In this 20-minute, one-on-one conference session, teachers and a 9th grade student engage in a restorative circle to address behavior, build trust, and co-create positive action plans. This Tier 3 individualized guide transforms standard conferences into empathetic dialogues, fostering reflection, accountability, and improved school climate.
Karen Sullivan
MA Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
Facilitate a session where students engage in structured dialogues about challenging topics in a safe, respectful environment. This activity aims to enhance communication skills and build empathy through active listening and thoughtful questioning.
Stephanie Samuels
MA General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on teaching conflict resolution strategies to a 7th-grade student with a history of bullying and defiance. Through restorative practices and experiential learning, the student will learn how to handle conflicts peacefully and understand the impact of their actions on others. This lesson is crucial in helping the student develop empathy and improve their social interactions.
David Hoch
CA Psychologist
This lesson aims to equip 7th and 8th grade students with the skills to effectively manage and resolve peer conflicts. Through a combination of reading, discussion, and activities, students will learn to identify conflict triggers, communicate effectively, and find mutually agreeable solutions. This lesson is crucial in fostering a positive school environment and enhancing students' social-emotional skills.
Heather Smyder
TX Counselor
This lesson helps 7th-grade students develop constructive communication strategies when interacting with teachers they find challenging. It's important for fostering respect, developing self-advocacy, and maintaining a positive learning environment. This 30-minute session is designed for small group support.
mrivera
MA Counselor
This activity addresses a bias incident where a student bullied another for his race, aiming to foster understanding and empathy. It is designed for a 7th-grade student in a 1:1 setting, lasting 15 minutes, to help the student reflect on the impact of their actions and learn about the importance of diversity and respect.
Erica
MA Counselor, General Education Teacher
This resource helps 7th-grade students understand and practice effective communication strategies for resolving everyday conflicts. It's crucial for fostering a positive classroom environment where students feel heard and respected. This lesson is designed for one 60-minute session.
Psic. Camilo Andrés Ortíz García
US Psychologist, Counselor
Three 45-minute lessons for 8th-grade boys to address a physical altercation and long-standing conflict through restorative circle practices. This series aims to help students understand the impact of their actions, develop empathy, and build strategies for peaceful conflict resolution. This lesson is for two 8th-grade boys, across 3 sessions, for a duration of 45 minutes each.
Jill Clough
MA Instructor
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
This lesson aims to address the issue of school refusal among 8th-grade students by using restorative practices and collaborative learning strategies. Through discussion, reading, and activities, students will explore the reasons behind school refusal and develop strategies to overcome it. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of school refusal on their education and well-being, and encourages them to seek support and solutions.
Sara Townes
MA Social Worker
This lesson focuses on restoring relationships among 9th grade girls through a circle discussion and collaborative activity. The lesson aims to create a safe space for students to express their feelings and experiences, fostering empathy and understanding. By engaging in active learning and restorative practices, students will develop skills in communication, empathy, and conflict resolution, which are essential for building and maintaining healthy relationships.
Lindsay Williams
NC Counselor
This lesson aims to equip students with strategies to create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment. By understanding the importance of respect, kindness, and effective communication, students will learn how to manage disruptive behaviors and support peers with explosive behavior. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive learning environment where all students feel valued and understood.
Aisha Squalli
MA Counselor
Facilitate guided dialogues on personal values, societal norms, and current events to nurture critical thinking and empathy. This engaging activity supports high school students in exploring diverse perspectives and developing communication skills.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson is designed to help teachers engage in a meaningful one-on-one conversation with an 11th-grade student who is refusing to attend school. The session aims to understand the student's perspective, build trust, and collaboratively find solutions to encourage school attendance. This lesson is crucial for addressing individual student needs and fostering a supportive educational environment.
Bethany Mendes
MA Special Education Teacher
This lesson provides teachers with a structured approach to help students repair harm caused by conflicts. It includes frameworks for acknowledging mistakes, apologizing, and taking steps to make things right. This lesson is important as it equips teachers with the tools to guide students in resolving conflicts constructively, fostering a positive classroom environment and promoting social-emotional learning.
Alicia Gutierrez
TX Counselor
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
This lesson introduces Grade 3 students to the principles of restorative justice through engaging activities that build a sense of community and trust. Students will learn how to communicate effectively, resolve conflicts, and support one another in a nurturing environment. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social-emotional skills and fosters a positive classroom culture.
Kim Petrikowski
AZ Computer Science, Language Arts
In this 7th grade Tier 1 lesson, students explore real-life scenarios to learn restorative steps for repairing harm and rebuilding trust. Over a 45-minute session, learners will collaborate on a Repair Roadmap, discuss scenarios, role-play restorative conversations, and reflect on effective repair strategies.
Olivia Watzke
MN Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 2 circle activity, 8th grade students practice active listening and supportive feedback to strengthen trust and community. Students learn key counseling skills useful for healthy peer interactions.
Jennifer Marquez
FL Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
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
This lesson introduces 3rd grade students to the concept of community circles using restorative practices. Through guided discussions and sharing, students will learn to express themselves, listen to others, and build a sense of community. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy, communication skills, and a sense of belonging, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.
Hallie Boviard
MA 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
This lesson aims to teach first graders the importance of respect and restorative actions through engaging activities. By using a video and a game-based approach, students will learn how to interact positively with their peers, understand the impact of their actions, and practice taking turns and sharing. This lesson is crucial for fostering a respectful and inclusive classroom environment, helping students develop essential social skills.
Sydney Reynolds
NY Special Education Teacher
This engaging lesson helps students develop practical communication skills for building stronger relationships and resolving disagreements constructively. Through interactive scenarios and guided practice, students will learn to express themselves clearly, listen actively, and find common ground, fostering a more harmonious classroom and social environment for 6th-8th graders. Audience: 6th-8th Grade, 1 Session, 50-60 minutes.
Erica Cataldo
MI General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on enhancing peer relations among grade 7 students through restorative practices. It aims to foster empathy, understanding, and effective communication among peers. By engaging in a guided discussion, students will explore the importance of positive peer interactions and learn strategies to resolve conflicts amicably.
Sherri Watson
MA Counselor
Equip students with simple strategies for resolving conflicts peacefully and fairly. This resource empowers them to navigate disagreements constructively, building resilience and stronger peer relationships. For 2nd Grade Class. 1 session, 50 minutes.
Alex Carmichael
IA Counselor
This lesson aims to address incidents of bias among 7th-grade students by fostering empathy and understanding. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn to recognize and challenge their own biases, promoting a more inclusive classroom environment. This single 30-minute session is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and creating a respectful community.
Erica
MA Counselor, General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will learn about conflict resolution through restorative practices and collaborative learning. They will watch a short video, participate in discussions, and engage in a game-based learning activity to reinforce the concepts. This lesson is important to help students develop critical social skills and improve their relationships with peers.
Seanjula Matthews
TX Counselor
A 30-minute, one-session individual-focused discussion to help 7th graders understand and reflect on deviant behavior, why it occurs, and strategies to respond appropriately. This lesson equips students with self-awareness and decision-making skills.
Courtney Fischer
NY Social Worker
This lesson aims to address bad behavior among middle school students by using Restorative Practices, Collaborative Learning, and Game-Based Learning. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn about the impact of their actions and develop strategies for positive behavior. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the consequences of their actions and encourages them to make better choices, fostering a positive and respectful classroom environment.
Arthur Tripp
NC Instructor
In this 40-minute, whole-class Tier 1 session for 4th graders, students learn active listening and respectful dialogue to navigate disagreements, building empathy and collaboration. This lesson equips them with real-life communication tools, fostering positive relationships and a supportive classroom community.
dh
CA General Education Teacher
This resource provides strategies for effective communication and conflict resolution. It's critical for a student to develop strong relationship skills and navigate social interactions successfully. Audience: 10th Grade Student. Duration: 40 minutes.
Brett Creighbaum
IN Special Education Teacher
This resource provides strategies for effective communication and conflict resolution. It's critical for a student to develop strong relationship skills and navigate social interactions successfully. Audience: 10th Grade Student. Duration: 40 minutes.
Jelly
US General Education Teacher
This lesson aims to help 7th-grade students maintain good behavior as they transition back to general education classes. By focusing on emotional regulation and coping strategies, students will learn how to manage their feelings and interactions with peers effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive learning environment and ensuring that students feel supported and prepared for the changes in their educational setting.
Victoria Douglas
NC Behavior Interventionist
This lesson aims to address conflicts in the classroom by teaching conflict resolution and promoting peaceful interactions among students. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential life skills in communication and empathy, fostering a more harmonious classroom environment. Designed for a 7th Grade class, the session will last 45 minutes and is classified under Tier 1: Classroom-wide supports.
Amy Stone
WI Counselor
This lesson aims to teach third-grade students the importance of not disrupting class and respecting both adults and peers. Through restorative practices, students will engage in activities that promote understanding and empathy, helping them to build a more harmonious classroom environment. This lesson is crucial as it fosters a positive learning atmosphere and encourages students to develop essential social skills.
Taylor Waters
NC 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 reduce disrespectful behavior towards teachers by engaging 5th graders in a discussion and activity that fosters empathy and understanding. By using Inquiry-Based Learning and Restorative Practices, students will explore the impact of their actions and learn strategies for respectful communication. This lesson is important as it helps create a positive classroom environment and strengthens student-teacher relationships.
Shaniquia Bethany
TX Counselor
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 single-session lesson equips 8th graders with essential conflict resolution skills using real-life scenarios, role plays, and collaborative norm-setting. By engaging in interactive activities and co-creating classroom norms, students learn to navigate disagreements constructively and build a more respectful learning community.
Sam
CANADA General Education Teacher
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
Help students who may be exhibiting bullying behavior reflect on their actions and find healthier ways to interact. This lesson is crucial for personal development and behavior change, targeting 6th-grade students in a 25-minute session. It focuses on self-awareness and developing empathy to foster positive behavior changes.
Jenna Beebe
MA 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
This lesson focuses on creating a safe and supportive classroom environment for 4th and 5th graders. It emphasizes the importance of respect, kindness, and collaboration among students. By engaging in project-based learning and restorative practices, students will learn how to contribute to a positive classroom culture. This lesson is crucial for fostering a sense of belonging and safety, especially for students with a history of being bullied.
Kim Mishkin
NY School Administrator
This lesson introduces 4th grade students to conflict resolution strategies through engaging activities. Students will learn how to identify conflicts and apply effective resolution techniques. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills to manage disagreements constructively, fostering a positive classroom environment.
Megan Ouellette
CA Instructor
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 Tier 2 small-group lesson, 4th and 5th graders explore a peer conflict scenario and practice identifying at least two effective problem-solving strategies in 4 out of 5 opportunities. Building these conflict-resolution skills promotes a positive classroom climate and peer relationships.
mpremo
MA Counselor
This lesson is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to resolve conflicts peacefully. Through role-playing scenarios, group discussions, and a multimedia presentation, students will learn effective conflict resolution strategies and improve their communication and empathy skills. This lesson helps students navigate social interactions more effectively, fostering a more harmonious classroom environment.
Lakeisha Terry
TX Counselor
A 45-minute restorative circle lesson for 5th graders to build empathy, trust, and co-create a positive classroom climate through sharing feelings and collaborative agreements.
Danielle
IA Behavior Interventionist
This lesson provides actionable strategies for 7th graders to navigate disagreements respectfully and productively. Students will learn to express their opinions while listening to others, fostering healthier peer relationships and effective problem-solving skills. Audience: 7th Grade, 1 session, 50 minutes.
Tracy Bales
IN Special Education Teacher
This lesson engages students in structured dialogues to practice active listening and empathy, fostering a supportive classroom community. By participating in listening circles, students will strengthen peer relationships and set a collaborative tone for the year, enhancing their social-emotional skills and creating a more inclusive environment.
Julie Weller
MA Health & Fitness
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
This 30-minute Tier 1 lesson helps 8th-grade students develop essential conflict resolution skills, fostering positive peer relationships and a harmonious school environment. Learning to navigate disagreements respectfully is a crucial life skill for all students.
Melanie Rose
NC 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
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
In this 45-minute 4th grade lesson, students engage in a structured restorative circle to practice communication and problem-solving, set one SMART goal for ongoing growth, and complete a post-assessment Likert survey to measure their progress. This experience builds empathy, accountability, and self-reflection, empowering each student to contribute positively to the classroom community.
Kimest Sanders
TX Instructor
This resource guides small groups of 8th graders through understanding the impact of their actions and the process of repairing harm using restorative principles. It helps students develop empathy and concrete steps for reconciliation over one 90-minute session.
Ronica Lien
CA Counselor
This lesson engages Grade 7 students in resolving peer conflict through a game-based learning approach. Students will participate in a role-playing activity to practice conflict resolution skills, followed by a worksheet to reflect on their experiences and an exit ticket to assess their understanding. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social-emotional skills, fostering a positive and collaborative classroom environment.
Sydney Menard
MA Psychologist
In this lesson, students will explore strategies for resolving conflicts within friendships through role-play and guided discussions. They will practice skills such as active listening and negotiation to turn conflicts into opportunities for growth. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social-emotional skills that are crucial for maintaining healthy relationships and navigating social challenges.
Candace Minor-Chism
TX Counselor
This lesson focuses on helping middle school students understand and develop resilience, which is essential for maintaining proper behavior in the classroom. By learning practical strategies from the 'On Resilience' video, students will be better equipped to handle difficult emotions and situations.
Michael Schaefer
AZ Math
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to conflict resolution strategies through engaging activities and discussions. Students will learn how to identify conflicts and apply effective resolution techniques. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social skills, promoting a harmonious classroom environment and enhancing their ability to handle disagreements constructively.
Iana Aguilera
CA Instructor
This lesson introduces 4th graders to basic conflict resolution skills through a short, interactive activity. Students will learn how to identify conflicts and practice resolving them in a constructive manner. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social skills that promote a positive classroom environment and help them navigate interpersonal challenges.
Shaniquia Bethany
TX Counselor
This lesson aims to teach a fifth-grade student about respectful behavior and boundaries with peers. Through experiential learning and restorative practices, the student will understand the impact of her words and actions on others and learn to take ownership of her behavior. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy, self-awareness, and positive social interactions, which are crucial for personal development and community building.
Jamie Ruble
NC Counselor
In this 45-minute, one-session Tier 1 lesson for 7th graders, students explore respect, empathy, and positive interactions through real-life scenarios. They'll co-author a classroom code of conduct and reflect on how to foster a supportive climate—building social skills and emotional intelligence.
Meghan Lamar
NJ General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on teaching middle school students effective conflict resolution skills through collaborative learning and restorative practices. Students will engage in activities that promote understanding and empathy, helping them to resolve conflicts peacefully. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills that foster a positive and supportive school environment.
Marcus Virgil
NC Behavior Interventionist
This lesson introduces 8th-grade students to effective communication and problem-solving skills essential for resolving conflicts peacefully. Through engaging role-play scenarios, students will practice these techniques, enhancing their ability to handle real-life conflicts constructively. This lesson is crucial for developing students' social-emotional skills, promoting a positive classroom environment, and preparing them for future interpersonal challenges.
Natica Jones
TX Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn how to create safe spaces for dialogue by discussing and role-playing scenarios with their peers. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential communication and empathy skills, ensuring they can engage in positive and respectful conversations. By practicing these skills, students will be better equipped to handle inappropriate topics in a constructive manner.
Nerea Lemus
NC Social Worker
In this lesson, students will explore various strategies and tools for resolving conflicts in a healthy and constructive manner. Through interactive games and role-playing scenarios, students will learn to apply these strategies in real-life situations. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills for managing conflicts, fostering a positive self-image, and promoting responsible citizenship.
Judith Ross
MA Counselor
This series of lessons helps 3rd-grade students understand the differences between a disagreement, a rude moment, a mean moment, and bullying behavior. By using trauma-informed teaching and restorative practices, students will learn to identify and respond appropriately to various social interactions. This lesson series is important as it fosters empathy, self-awareness, and conflict resolution skills, which are crucial for their social-emotional development.
Emily Russen
VT Counselor