MindfulTeach
Social-Emotional Learning

Seamlessly Integrate SEL Into Your Existing Curriculum

MindfulTeach generates customized, grade-appropriate social-emotional learning components that enhance your lessons without sacrificing curriculum requirements or adding preparation time.

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Key Features

Why MindfulTeach?

Our platform is designed with teachers in mind, focusing on practical implementation and minimal disruption.

Curriculum-Preserving

Enhances rather than replaces your existing lesson content, respecting the curriculum you've developed.

Time-Efficient

Generates ready-to-use SEL components in seconds, saving valuable preparation time.

Cross-Disciplinary

Functions across all academic subjects from mathematics to language arts, science to social studies.

Minimal Input

Works with just subject and grade level information, with optional fields for more customization.

See MindfulTeach in Action

Explore examples across different subjects and grade levels.

Students discussing history in a classroom
SEL Integrated Example

History (9th Grade, Civil War)

Opening Connection:

"Before we discuss the Civil War, take a moment to reflect on a time when you strongly disagreed with someone you care about. What emotions arose during that conflict? How did you navigate those feelings?"

Process Integration:

"As we examine the complex factors leading to this division in American history, notice any emotional reactions you have to different perspectives. Historical empathy—attempting to understand how people in different circumstances felt—is both an academic skill and emotional exercise."

Reflection Prompts:

"How might understanding the emotional aspects of historical conflicts help us better navigate disagreements in our own lives?"

Students working on geometry problems together
SEL Integrated Example

Mathematics (7th Grade, Geometry)

Opening Connection:

"As we begin exploring geometric shapes today, take a moment to notice: which shapes in our environment make you feel calm or balanced? Which ones create tension or energy?"

Process Integration:

"When you encounter a challenging problem today, notice your emotional response. Is there frustration? Curiosity? Take a breath and recognize that these emotions are normal parts of the learning process."

Collaboration Guidance:

"As you work with your partner to solve these problems, practice verbalizing both your mathematical thinking and how it feels when you discover a solution."