Pk-2nd Graders

Social Emotional Learning at Home

Week 7

“No one is perfect – that’s why pencils have erasers.” – Wolfgang Riebe

Clark the Shark

By: Bruce Hale

Clark has to learn there’s a time and place for everything.


  • Do you have rules in your class?

  • Do you have rules in your home?

  • Think about a time when you have been too loud or wild at home. What happened?

  • What rules do you have at home to help everyone get along during our school closure?

Week 6: Attitude of Gratitude

Gratitude Video

Week 5

“You always pass failure on the way to success.” -Mickey Rooney

Mindful Breathing Techniques

When you are feeling sad, excited, nervous, or if you need to calm down.

  1. Find a quiet location.

  2. Practice these 3 mindful techniques.

  3. Think about how your body feels when you are practicing these mindful breathing techniques.

Which one was your favorite? Once you have picked one, teach one of your family members how to practice this breathing technique.

Week 4

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr. Seuss

The Good Egg

By: Jory John


The Good Egg reminds us we don’t have to be perfect and neither do the people in our house!


Try out one of the Good Egg’s ideas for feeling better!

  1. Take deep breaths

  2. Paint or draw a picture

  3. Play outside


Week 3: How Full is Your Bucket?

BucketFilling.mkv

Week 2

“It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.” – Epictetus

Stick and Stone

By: Beth Ferry

Before you watch:

Predict what you think it will be about.

After you watch:

  • Why did Stick and Stone become friends?

  • What does it mean to stick up for someone?

  • What kind of friend is pinecone?

  • What does the phrase “Stick, Stone. A perfect 10,” mean?

ACTIVITY: Draw a picture of yourself helping a friend.

Week 1

“The only way to have a friend is to be one.”- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Do Unto Otters

By: Laurie Keller

We can practice the Golden Rule with the people in our home.

Be friendly: Say “Good morning!” or “How are you?”

Be polite: Use a inside voice

Be honest: Tell the truth

Be kind: Use nice words

Share: Play together with your siblings

Help each other: Help clean up or pick up your toys

What else can you do?