FREE RESOURCE // K-2ND GRADE
About: A collection of SEL lessons for lower elementary students that can be adapted for online learning. Examples include:
FREE RESOURCE // 3RD-5TH GRADE
About: A collection of SEL lessons for upper elementary students that can be adapted for online learning. Examples include:
FREE // Pre-Kindergarten SEL // Grades K-2 SEL // Grades 3-5 SEL
About: Social and emotional development is just as important to children’s learning as their academic development. It gives them a sense of who they are in the world. Children must develop social and emotional skills to be able to master other skills such as cooperation, following directions, self-control, and paying attention. It is important to practice social and emotional learning strategies at school and at home. Help your students learn skills to handle stressful situations and to move through difficult times that may be a result of trauma. Social and emotional learning will also encourage positive, trusting relationships with family, teachers, and friends. Click the links above for free SEL resources and activities.
FREE // K-12TH GRADE
About: Each minilesson teaches a concept and provides students an activity for applying it. These minilessons are optimized for display on your digital whiteboard, your smartphone, or any device in between. Created by ThoughtfulLearning.
FREE // K-8TH GRADE
About: Second Step is providing free SEL lessons and resources, including:
Free Resources for Families
Remote Learning Supports
Livestreaming and Recording Lessons
FREE // 3RD-12TH GRADE
About: SEL skills are important for a broad range of reasons, especially in times of uncertainty. Educators, parents, and students can do these activities together and grow in areas like mindfulness, goal setting, and (virtual) collaboration to help with home learning.
FREE // K-8TH GRADE
About: Free resources – lessons, activities, and printables – in the following skill areas: Communication, Cooperation, Emotion Regulation, Empathy, Impulse Control, and Social Initiation. These resources are typically used in a classroom or a small group setting.
FREE & PAID RESOURCES // 3RD-12TH GRADE
About: BrainPOP is committed to developing SEL content that supports the CASEL Framework. From movies on mindfulness, conflict resolution, determination, and more, to activities like coding an anti-bullying campaign, BrainPOP provides a range of opportunities that address CASEL’s five SEL competencies: Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.
FREE // 3RD-8TH GRADE
About: The Team at SiLAS has put together some free Social Animations, SEL Lessons and Parent Sheets. If you are a school district, teacher or parent, and would like a free SiLAS account (offer is time sensitive), fill out the google form at the bottom of the webpage.
FREE & PAID RESOURCES // K-3RD GRADE
About: Videos, lessons and activities for lower elementary school students on topics, such as, anger, divorce, conflict resolution, emotions, and more!
PAID // K-5TH GRADE
About: GreasePaint Script House creates original, fully-customizable musicals that not only enhance Reading and Communication skills, but also employ Arts Integration and Social Emotional Learning to encourage strong character development both onstage and off. By combining the magic of music with the powerful potential of performance, GreasePaint Script House productions nurture the wonder and artistic expression of story while they teach lessons invaluable to healthy and positive development. There are lines to learn and songs to savor, stages to set and costumes to craft, friendships to form and, of course, characters to create.
FREE // 6TH-8TH GRADE
About: A collection of SEL lessons for middle school students that can be adapted for online learning. Examples include:
FREE // K-8TH GRADE
About: Free resources – lessons, activities, and printables – in the following skill areas: Communication, Cooperation, Emotion Regulation, Empathy, Impulse Control, and Social Initiation. These resources are typically used in a classroom or a small group setting.
FREE // K-8TH GRADE
About: Second Step is providing free SEL lessons and resources, including:
Free Resources for Families
Remote Learning Supports
Livestreaming and Recording Lessons
FREE // 3RD-12TH GRADE
About: SEL skills are important for a broad range of reasons, especially in times of uncertainty. Educators, parents, and students can do these activities together and grow in areas like mindfulness, goal setting, and (virtual) collaboration to help with home learning.
FREE // 3RD-8TH GRADE
About: The Team at SiLAS has put together some free Social Animations, SEL Lessons and Parent Sheets. If you are a school district, teacher or parent, and would like a free SiLAS account (offer is time sensitive), fill out the google form at the bottom of the webpage.
FREE & PAID RESOURCES // 3RD-12TH
About: BrainPOP is committed to developing SEL content that supports the CASEL Framework. From movies on mindfulness, conflict resolution, determination, and more to activities like coding an anti-bullying campaign, BrainPOP provides a range of opportunities that address CASEL’s five competencies: Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.
FREE // K-12TH GRADE
About: Each minilesson teaches a concept and provides students an activity for applying it. These minilessons are optimized for display on your digital whiteboard, your smartphone, or any device in between. Created by ThoughtfulLearning.
FREE // 9TH-12TH GRADE
About: Summit Preparatory Charter High School in Redwood City, California, uses a variety of activities in the weekly, 90-minute Habits, Community, and Culture (HCC) class, where students learn Habits of Success and develop social and emotional learning (SEL) skills.
FREE // 9TH-12TH GRADE
About: A collection of SEL lessons for high school students that can be adapted for online learning. Examples include:
FREE // 9TH-12TH GRADE
About: These lesson plans are designed for a team teaching approach, involving English/Language Arts in collaboration with adjustment counselors, guidance counselors, school psychologists, and other mental health clinicians. The lesson plans can be used for analyzing virtually any piece of literature depicting characters facing emotional situations and interpersonal conflict.
Lesson topics include: emotional regulation, self-calming methods, reframing feelings before acting on them, and conflict resolution.
FREE // 3RD-12TH GRADE
About: SEL skills are important for a broad range of reasons, especially in times of uncertainty. Educators, parents, and students can do these activities together and grow in areas like mindfulness, goal setting, and (virtual) collaboration to help with home learning.
FREE // K-12TH GRADE
About: Each minilesson teaches a concept and provides students an activity for applying it. These minilessons are optimized for display on your digital whiteboard, your smartphone, or any device in between. Created by ThoughtfulLearning.
FREE // 9TH-12TH GRADE
About: Social emotional learning (SEL) is more important than ever for today's students. Click on the link above to discover some resources to support SEL at school and at home.