Wisconsin
Pre-K
Kindergarten
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2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
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All Lessons
In this 45-minute Kindergarten lesson, students will explore how families shape our behaviors, attitudes, and opinions, identify different family structures, and learn ways to show respect for all families. Understanding family diversity builds empathy and community in the classroom. (Tier 1, 1 session, 45 minutes)
In this engaging 45-minute lesson for 3rd graders, students will explore how friends can influence us both positively and negatively and identify the characteristics of healthy relationships. This lesson builds students’ social-emotional skills and helps them develop strong, respectful friendships.
In this 45-minute lesson for 3rd graders, students will explore how friends and peers can positively and negatively influence relationships and identify characteristics of healthy friendships. This engaging session builds social skills and empowers students to make good choices in their interactions.
In this 30-minute 4th-grade lesson, students explore the difference between hurtful and fun teasing through discussion, examples, and role-play. Understanding teasing helps them build empathy, respectful communication, and stronger friendships.
In this one-session 45-minute 5th grade lesson, students will learn to define sexual harassment and sexual abuse, and identify trusted adults to confide in. This foundational lesson empowers children with knowledge and safety strategies, builds a supportive classroom culture, and equips them to seek help if they ever need it.
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 4K students at the start of the year, children will learn to identify how happiness shows up in their bodies and faces. This foundational social-emotional skill helps young learners build self-awareness and emotional literacy, setting the stage for positive classroom interactions.
In this 30-minute, one-session lesson, 3rd graders will learn practical strategies for getting along with classmates who aren’t their friends. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will develop empathy, communication skills, and cooperative behaviors that promote a respectful classroom community.