Friendship is a gift! Join Friendzy designer Rachel in celebrating friendship with this Party Cracker Craft!
Read MoreStart building the habit of gratitude today with this 30 day gratitude challenge! This can be done individually, as a family, or in a classroom setting where students can cheer each other on!
Read MoreThis lesson is designed to help students recognize the power of their words so they will think before they speak or text unkind words.
Read MorePractice the social emotional core competency of self-management with this SMART goal setting activity!
Read MoreBig emotions happen to all of us! With the Kindness Clock Craft, students will learn how to feel and deal with their feelings to be kind all the time!
Read MorePractice kindness with students using this engaging Bingo game designed for remote and in-person learning environments!
Read MoreKey into your students’ emotional growth. The Social Emotional Character Development Exit Ticket slides support teachers and students throughout the school year.
Read MoreEngaging students in meaningful conversations with their peers helps build vital social-emotional skills needed for healthy relationships, such as listening to others, perspective-taking, and responding with empathy. Friendship matters. Let’s talk about why!
Read MoreThis “Guess Who” Game will help students practice that our differences can help us grow and learn. We need each other!
Read MoreReading is a vital component of social-emotional character development and cannot be underestimated. Check out this book list with engaging stories about community and share the “5 Reasons Why Reading is Important to Kids” with parents.
Read MoreEncourage your students to think about someone they miss while they color; then mail it or drop it off to that person! Relationships matter! Download this conversation and coloring activity today!
Read MoreThis game “Roll it to Know It” will help students connect and have fun while practicing the social-emotional character development skills of perspective taking and empathy.
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