Methuen Public Schools
Massachusetts
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
Psychologist
All Lessons
This lesson focuses on helping 4th-grade students with autism understand and practice expected and unexpected behaviors using their social filters. Through role-playing scenarios and a video, students will learn the importance of respecting others and making thoughtful social choices. This lesson is crucial for developing social awareness and empathy, which are essential skills for building positive relationships and navigating social situations effectively.
In this lesson, students will learn to identify and categorize their emotions using the mood meter. They'll practice reflecting on their feelings and discuss strategies to move from unpleasant to pleasant emotions. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and regulation skills, which are crucial for their social-emotional development and overall well-being.
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the concept of an 'emotional toolbox', a collection of strategies and tools for managing emotions. Students will engage in activities to create their own toolbox with personal strategies, fostering self-awareness and emotional regulation. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical skills to handle emotions effectively, promoting mental well-being and resilience.
In this lesson, students will explore mindfulness techniques to help them focus and calm their minds. Through guided meditation and breathing exercises, they will learn how to manage stress and emotions effectively. This lesson is important as it introduces young students to the concept of mindfulness, which can aid in emotional regulation and focus, skills that are beneficial for their overall development.
This lesson focuses on teaching grade 2 students how to use appropriate social skills to resolve peer conflicts. Through a combination of experiential learning, game-based activities, and a video, students will learn the importance of respect, fair play, and empathy in social interactions. This lesson is crucial for helping students develop the skills needed to build positive relationships and create a harmonious classroom environment.
This lesson aims to help fourth-grade girls with autism understand the perspectives of others by recognizing cues such as body language, tone of voice, and words. Through a combination of video and role-playing activities, students will learn to interpret social cues and develop empathy. This lesson is crucial for enhancing social interactions and building respectful relationships.
In this lesson, students will use the imagery of fog to explore and express emotions that are often unclear or difficult to articulate. Through an art activity and guided discussion, students will identify and discuss these 'cloudy' feelings, helping them to better understand and communicate their emotions. This lesson is important as it encourages emotional literacy and self-awareness, which are crucial for social-emotional development.
In this lesson, students will explore appropriate ways to solve social issues in school by making good decisions. Through a combination of video, activity, and discussion, students will learn to distinguish between good and poor choices. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to navigate social challenges effectively, fostering a positive school environment.
This lesson focuses on teaching fourth grade boys effective anger management techniques through experiential and game-based learning. By engaging in a discussion, watching a video, and participating in an interactive activity, students will learn to recognize and manage their anger in healthy ways. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to handle emotions, leading to better social interactions and personal well-being.
This lesson focuses on helping fourth-grade students shift their mindset from negative to positive thoughts, fostering a positive self-concept. Through engaging activities, discussions, and a video, students will learn the importance of a growth mindset and how to apply it in their daily lives. This lesson is crucial for building resilience and encouraging students to view challenges as opportunities for growth.
In this lesson, students will decorate a paper pumpkin while learning a simple breathing technique to help them focus and relax. Through imaginative play, they'll connect deep breathing with calming images of falling leaves. This lesson is important as it introduces young students to mindfulness practices, helping them develop self-regulation skills and emotional awareness.
This lesson introduces fourth-grade students with autism to the concepts of flexible thinking and stuck thinking using a fall theme. Through engaging activities, a video, and discussions, students will learn to identify these thinking patterns and explore appropriate next steps. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking skills and adaptability, which are essential for problem-solving and emotional regulation.
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of gratitude through a creative activity called the 'gratitude garden.' They will write notes of thanks and appreciation, which will be 'planted' in a designated area of the classroom. This exercise helps students recognize and express gratitude, fostering a sense of community and positivity within the classroom. By engaging in this activity, students will develop social-emotional skills and learn the importance of acknowledging and appreciating the positive aspects of their lives.
In this lesson, students will use the imagery of fog to explore and express emotions that are often unclear or difficult to understand. Through art and metaphor, they will identify and discuss these 'cloudy' feelings. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and expression, which are crucial for their social-emotional development.