No Prep SEL Lesson For Grade 3
Introducing Everyday Speech’s new Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum! SEL, or Social-Emotional Learning, is an integral part of educational and human development and ultimately contributes to safe & healthy individuals and communities. Here at Everyday Speech, it is our job to help you make a difference through easy, effective & fun SEL lessons for all students!
Our evidence-based SEL solution offers a full 40 week, grade-by-grade curriculum that is standards-based and CASEL-aligned. It includes ready-made lessons with a variety of videos, games, interactive activities, school wide initiatives and more!
About our SEL Curriculum
Our mission is to provide SEL for All, so with our SEL curriculum you’ll have the tools and materials necessary to support each and every one of your students regardless of their differing needs or type of instruction they require.
Our SEL Curriculum is commonly taught by educators who work in whole-class settings (i.e Gen. Ed Teachers, Social Workers, Counselors, Psychologists, SEL Coordinators, etc.). This varies from our previous Social Communication Curriculum (SCC) which is taught by specialists such as Speech-Language Pathologists for students who need direct support to learn social skills.
To learn more about our two different curricula and choose one that is best for you and your learners, check out “Which Everyday Speech Curriculum is best for me?”
Your No-Prep Lesson Materials
Today, we’re going to walk through one of our lessons for 3rd Grade, The Power of Yet.
Every lesson comes with the following (click the link to jump to the section):
- Teaching Tools, Including full Lesson Plans
- Complete Lesson: 5 Flexible Pieces of Materials to Fill 30 Minutes per Week
- Sharable Unit Summaries & School Wide Bulletin Boards
Fill out the form below to get all the materials you need to teach this lesson, plus our scope and sequence sent to your email.
Teaching Tools
We wanted to make our lessons as easy as possible for you to dive in, so every lesson starts with teaching tools. These include all of the quick and easy information and resources you will need to successfully teach the lesson, including a full Lesson Plan!
Main Lesson Materials
Onto the star of the show, our lesson materials. We break down EACH 30 minute lesson into 5 short sections: Warmup, Learn, Discuss, Review, Reflect.
All 5 sections can be taught during one 30 minute teaching session or they can be broken up throughout the week!
Warmup
Begin your SEL lesson with the 5 minute Warmup. In this short video, your students will get ready for learning through movement! They will have the opportunity to learn a new exercise called Chair Lifts!
You can press play on the video above to watch it!
Learn
After completing the Warmup, you can head onto the Learn section of the lesson. Here, your students will watch a video modeling SEL lesson that teaches them about using a growth mindset! We have even included a Skill Review PDF for you to hand out or post in your classroom.
You can press play on the video above to watch it!
Discuss, Review, Reflect
Following the Learn section are the 5 minute Discuss, Review, and Reflect sections of the lesson. Your students will have the opportunity to pair up and discuss and review with one another to reinforce what they learned during the 10 minute video lesson! Once you have completed all 5 sections of the lesson, you can mark the lesson as complete in order to move on to the next lesson!
Unit Summaries and School Wide Bulletin Boards
We’ve included some helpful PDFs to make sharing with families and across your school even easier!
- Shareable Unit Summary (great for sharing with parents!)
- School Wide Bulletin Board activity (great for building school wide cohesion!)
Our goal is for you to be able to feel confident in your teaching and be able to get started with a high quality lesson in minutes! Once you’re up and running you’ll see the ripple effect of SEL spreading calmness across your classroom and school.
To get our scope and sequence and all the materials for this lesson sent to your email, fill out this form.
If you’re interested in seeing more samples, check out our samples page.
If you’re interested in getting started with our full curriculum, head here.