Lesson Plan

What's Your Calm? Lesson Plan

Students will identify and practice at least three healthy coping strategies to manage stress and emotions, and experience a guided deep-breathing technique.

Teaching coping strategies builds emotional resilience, reduces anxiety, and supports students’ focus and well-being in both academic and personal settings.

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10 minutes

Step 1

Introduction to Stress and Coping

5 minutes

Step 2

Stress Scenario Discussion

10 minutes

Step 3

Coping Strategies Brainstorm

8 minutes

Step 4

Guided Deep Breathing Practice

5 minutes

Step 5

Reflection and Closure

2 minutes

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Slide Deck

What’s Your Calm?

Welcome students. Introduce today’s objective: identifying and practicing healthy coping strategies. Explain that these tools help us manage stress in school and life. Visuals: Use a calming background image (e.g., ocean waves or clouds). Place a small meditation-pose icon next to the title to set the mood.

What is Stress?

Ask: “What is stress? When do you feel it?” Call on volunteers, record key words on the board. Emphasize that stress is a normal response. Visuals: Add an icon of a student with a thought bubble showing jagged lines or a stress emoji.

What Are Coping Strategies?

Define ‘coping strategies.’ Contrast healthy (deep breathing, talking it out) with unhealthy (too much screen time, avoidance). Visuals: Show two side-by-side icons or illustrations – one green check mark for healthy, one red X for unhealthy.

Stress Scenario Discussion

Divide students into small groups. Distribute the [Stress Scenario Cards](#stress-scenario-cards). Provide sentence frames to groups that need support. Visuals: Include an illustration of students talking in a circle or an image of a scenario card.

Brainstorm Coping Strategies

Hand out the [Coping Strategies Worksheet](#coping-strategies-worksheet). Encourage brainstorming; suggest examples if needed. Early finishers move to the Calm Plan. Visuals: Add an icon of a lightbulb or pencil to emphasize idea generation.

Guided Deep Breathing

Introduce the [Deep Breathing Guide](#deep-breathing-guide) on screen. Model each step, then lead the class through one full cycle. Visuals: Show a simple animated graphic or icon of expanding/contracting lungs.

Reflection & Closure

Invite 2–3 students to share one new strategy they’ll try. Collect or let students keep their worksheets. Reinforce that they can use these tools anytime. Visuals: Add an icon of a smiling student or a check mark to signify closure.

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What's Your Calm?

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