Uncommon Schools
New York
Kindergarten
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Social Worker
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In this engaging one-session lesson, 3rd and 4th graders will learn about respecting personal boundaries and recognizing sexual harassment in age-appropriate ways. This Tier 1 classroom lesson uses interactive discussions, stories, games, and reflections to empower students with respect skills they’ll use every day.
In this one-hour Tier 1 lesson, students will learn about respect and personal boundaries to prevent sexual harassment. Through discussion, activities, and readings, students will develop understanding of consent, empathy, and respectful interactions.
In this engaging lesson for 3rd and 4th graders, students will learn about the impact of words and how they can affect others. Through interactive activities, discussions, and a video, students will explore the concept that words, once spoken, cannot be taken back and can leave lasting impressions. This lesson is crucial for fostering empathy and encouraging mindful communication among young learners.
This engaging lesson is designed for 3rd and 4th graders to explore the impact of words on feelings and relationships. Through interactive discussions, activities, and games, students will learn that words can have lasting effects and can't be taken back once spoken. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and communication skills, empowering students to think before they speak and fostering a positive classroom environment.
In this lesson, students will create art to represent different emotions on cut-out 'fence posts' that will be displayed in the classroom. This activity is designed to help young students recognize and express their emotions, fostering a supportive and accepting classroom environment. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop emotional awareness and artistic skills.
This lesson introduces kindergarten students to coping skills through a fun and interactive adventure. Using a video, game-based activities, and collaborative discussions, students will learn how to manage difficult emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for building emotional resilience and helping young learners navigate their feelings in a healthy way.
In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by listening to different types of music and expressing how they feel through drawing. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop emotional literacy, which is crucial for their social and emotional development. By learning to identify and express their emotions, students can better understand themselves and others, leading to improved communication and empathy.
In this lesson, students will write letters of gratitude to someone who has positively impacted their lives. This activity will enhance their communication skills and emotional intelligence by encouraging them to express appreciation and reflect on the positive influences in their lives. The lesson is important as it fosters a sense of gratitude, which is linked to increased well-being and positive social interactions.
This lesson engages students in a Thanksgiving-themed activity to foster empathy and gratitude. Through a collaborative turkey feather kindness activity, students will express gratitude and recognize acts of kindness. This lesson is important as it empowers students to develop healthier relationships, build resilience, and cultivate positive mindsets.
This lesson introduces elementary school students to the concept of bullying through inquiry-based learning. Students will explore what bullying is, how it affects people, and ways to respond to it. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize bullying behaviors and encourages empathy and kindness in their interactions.
In this lesson, students will explore the dynamics of bullying, focusing on the concepts of power and control. Through discussions and activities, they will gain a deeper understanding of how these elements influence behavior and relationships. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize and address bullying, fostering a safer and more empathetic school environment.
This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of bullying and empowers them to help stop it. Through a combination of discussion, interactive activities, and a collaborative game, students will learn to identify bullying behaviors and practice strategies to prevent them. This lesson is crucial for fostering a safe and supportive classroom environment where all students feel respected and valued.
This lesson focuses on helping 3rd-grade students identify bullying behaviors and develop strategies to stand up against bullying. Through interactive games and role-playing scenarios, students will learn to recognize different forms of bullying and practice assertive communication skills. This lesson is important as it empowers students to create a safe and supportive environment for themselves and their peers.
This lesson aims to help students understand the concept of bullying by exploring the who, what, where, when, and why of bullying situations. Through experiential and collaborative learning activities, students will engage in discussions and activities that promote empathy and awareness. This lesson is important as it fosters a safe and supportive classroom environment by equipping students with the knowledge to recognize and address bullying.
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of friendship through storytelling and interactive activities. They will learn how to support and care for their friends, which is crucial for their social-emotional development. This lesson will help students understand the value of friendship and how to build strong, supportive relationships.
This lesson helps kindergarten students understand the importance of recognizing when they need to use the bathroom and how to communicate this need effectively. Through a combination of video, discussion, and interactive activities, students will learn to identify the signs that they need to go to the bathroom and practice asking for permission in a respectful manner. This lesson is crucial for fostering independence and self-awareness in young learners, ensuring they feel comfortable and confident in managing their personal needs.
In this lesson, students will explore common myths and facts about autism to foster understanding and acceptance. Through discussions and activities, students will learn to appreciate the diversity of individuals on the autism spectrum. This lesson is important as it promotes empathy and inclusivity, helping students to become more aware and supportive of their peers.
This 4-week lesson plan aims to equip 3rd graders with the knowledge and skills to prevent and address bullying. Through engaging activities, discussions, and role-playing, students will learn about the impact of bullying, how to stand up against it, and how to support peers. This lesson is crucial in fostering a safe and inclusive classroom environment, promoting empathy, and empowering students to be proactive in preventing bullying.
This lesson focuses on teaching 4th grade boys effective anger management techniques through experiential and game-based learning. By understanding and practicing coping skills, students will learn to manage their emotions in a healthy way. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and fostering a supportive classroom environment.
Students will participate in simple role-playing activities to recognize bullying behaviors and learn how to respond appropriately. This lesson is important as it helps young students identify bullying and encourages them to seek help from adults, fostering a safe and supportive environment.