Irving ISD
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This engaging 30-minute lesson for 3rd graders focuses on stress management techniques. Students will learn practical strategies to manage stress, which is crucial for their emotional well-being and academic success. The lesson includes a mix of interactive activities, discussions, and a short quiz to reinforce learning.
This engaging lesson for 1st graders focuses on understanding and managing stress. Students will learn simple techniques to identify stress and practice calming strategies, empowering them to handle everyday challenges with ease. The lesson includes a 30-minute session with a lesson plan, slide deck, worksheet, video, and discussion.
This engaging 5th-grade lesson focuses on stress management, teaching students practical techniques to handle stress effectively. In a single 30-minute session, students will explore stress-relief strategies, participate in calming activities, and assess their understanding through a quiz. This lesson empowers students with essential life skills to navigate everyday challenges.
This lesson is designed for 5th-grade students to enhance their listening skills. The objective is to improve students' ability to listen attentively and comprehend spoken information. The lesson will include a lesson plan, worksheet, slide deck, and discussion, and is designed to be completed in 30 minutes.
This lesson introduces Pre-K students to the concepts of kindness, empathy, and conflict resolution through engaging activities. By using restorative practices and active learning, students will learn how to identify bullying behaviors and practice resolving conflicts in a positive manner. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop essential social-emotional skills that will aid them in building healthy relationships.
This lesson aims to help 5th-grade students differentiate between bullying and conflict. Understanding the difference is crucial for fostering a safe and supportive school environment. The lesson includes interactive activities and discussions to engage students actively.
This lesson will help students identify the key differences between bullying and conflict through interactive discussions and group activities. Emphasis will be on empathy and respectful communication. This lesson is important as it helps students understand and manage interpersonal relationships, fostering a safer and more inclusive school environment.
This lesson helps students recognize, understand, and express their feelings through interactive activities and discussions. It is crucial for developing their emotional intelligence and promoting a healthy classroom environment.
This lesson aims to help 1st-grade students recognize, name, and understand different feelings and emotions. Through interactive activities, discussions, and a fun video, students will learn to express their emotions in a healthy way. This lesson is crucial for building emotional literacy and fostering a supportive classroom environment.
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of emotions and learn how to identify, understand, and express their feelings. This lesson is important as it helps students build emotional intelligence and healthy coping strategies, fostering a supportive and empathetic classroom environment.
Students will participate in a fun and educational game called Feelings Bingo, where they match feelings words to pictures. This helps build emotional vocabulary and recognition skills, which are essential for emotional intelligence and effective communication.
Students will create artwork to represent their emotions, promoting creativity and self-expression. This lesson helps in understanding and managing feelings. Artistic expression allows students to externalize their feelings in a constructive manner and develop a healthier understanding of their emotions.
This lesson introduces students to their school counselor, explaining how they can help with making friends, solving problems, and feeling good at school. This is important because early familiarity with the school counselor can make students feel more comfortable seeking help and support when needed.
Students will learn about emotional regulation by understanding what they can and cannot control. Using the concept of the 'Circle of Control,' they will identify aspects of their lives that they can control and develop effective ways to manage their reactions to uncontrollable factors. This lesson helps students strengthen their resilience and adopt healthier coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety.