For counselors and interventionists

Tier 2 & 3, in the same language as Tier 1.

Highly engaging counselor activities. Backed by 200+ video lessons.

30-day unlimited access. No credit card required.

The 5 activities

Counselor tools. Anchored in real student moments.

Every activity designed for highly engaging small group or 1:1 support.

01 Assess

Student Support Profile

A 2-page intake that captures strengths, triggers, target skills, and strategies on a single sheet.

Use case

Maya, Grade 3. Melts down moving from recess to math.

Counselor checks Emotional Regulation and Transitions. Notes the trigger. Picks Target Skill: Self-Regulation.

Search for the matching SEL video lesson
Grade K to 1
Getting Ready to Learn
Self-Management, CASEL
3:30
Student Support ProfileTier 2 to 3 intake
schoolbeat.io
Student
Maya R., Grade 3
Reason for support
Emotional regulation
Transitions, change
Peer relationships
Anxiety, stress
Identified triggers
Unstructured time
Transitions
Peer conflict
Adult correction
Target skills
Self-Regulation
Empathy
Friendship
Strategies in place
Wellness Check-in
Regulation taught
Small-group support
02 Teach

Social Stories

Two parallel visual stories on the same situation. Expected versus unexpected behavior, with cut-out cards to sequence.

Use case

Devon, Grade 4. Misreads peer reactions after small conflicts.

Counselor walks Devon through both story versions. Devon sequences the cut-out cards himself.

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Grade 2 to 5
Understanding Empathy
Relationship Skills, CASEL
4:10
Social StoriesTheme: Empathy
schoolbeat.io
Expected behavior
Three cartoon panels showing expected behavior: a student drops books, a peer helps pick them up, both end the moment okay.
Not expected
Three cartoon panels showing unexpected behavior: a student drops books, a peer mocks them, the student is left upset.
03 Set the goal

SMART Goal Setting

A student-facing worksheet plus 140+ observable goal starters by theme. Small realistic changes, not perfection.

Use case

Riley, Grade 5. Cuts off classmates during discussions.

Riley picks "Listen while another student is speaking" from the starter list and fills out the SMART worksheet.

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Grade 2 to 5
Clarifying a Misunderstanding
Relationship Skills, CASEL
4:45
SMART Worksheet: a printable two-column student-facing worksheet with prompts for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound goals.
04 Regulate

Guided Check-In

The scripted 1:1 version of the Wellness Check-In students already do in class. Zoom-Out, Zoom-In, Zoom-Act.

Use case

Alex, Grade 6. Anxiety spikes before math tests.

Alex scans his body, circles fast breathing and stomach feels sick, names Afraid, picks Square breathing.

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Grade 6 to 12
Stress: From Head to Toe
Self-Management, CASEL
5:20
Listening to My BodyGuided Check-In
schoolbeat.io
1
Zoom-Out"Take a step back and focus only on yourself."
2
Zoom-In"Scan your body head to toe. What emotion are you feeling?"
3
Zoom-Act"Choose a strategy to regulate your identified emotion."
Circle the emotion you are feeling
Happy
Sad
Angry
Afraid
Disgusted
05 Track

Behavior Trackers

A 30-step sticker card. Students earn a star every time they hit their goal, with celebration milestones at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30.

Use case

Jordan, Grade 2. Goal: Keep hands to myself in line.

Each time Jordan lines up calmly, he earns a star. Two weeks in he is at 17 stars, past Amazing and three milestones from Wow.

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Grade K to 1
Lining Up
Responsible Decision-Making, CASEL
2:40
Sticker card behavior tracker, partially filled with colored stickers across reward milestones from Good Job (5) to Wow (30).
One system

Every tier speaks the same language.

Zoom-Out, Zoom-In, Zoom-Act. Same three steps, homeroom to counselor's office.

Tier 1
Every classroom. 200+ video lessons, 15 min a day.
100%
Tier 2
Small groups. Social Stories, SMART Goals, Tracker.
~15%
Tier 3
1:1. Student Profile, Guided Check-In.
~5%

Tier 2 & 3 counselor tools, common questions

Who are the Tier 2 and Tier 3 counselor tools for?
Counselors, interventionists, social workers, and any school-based clinician running small-group or 1:1 SEL support. The five activities (Student Support Profile, Social Stories, SMART Goals, Guided Check-In, Behavior Trackers) are designed to plug into an existing MTSS workflow.
How do these tools fit into MTSS?
Tier 1 stays in the homeroom: 200+ video lessons, daily Wellness Check-In, the same Zoom-Out, Zoom-In, Zoom-Act language. Tiers 2 and 3 add small-group and 1:1 activities that use that same vocabulary, so a counselor pulling a student does not need to introduce a new framework. Every counselor activity points back to a matching classroom video.
What is the difference between a Tier 2 and a Tier 3 activity?
We do not lock activities to a single tier. Social Stories, SMART Goals, and Behavior Trackers are most often used in small groups (Tier 2). The Student Support Profile and Guided Check-In are most often 1:1 (Tier 3). Counselors mix them based on the student. Same forms, different settings.
Do counselors need training to use these activities?
No. Each activity ships with a counselor-facing protocol and a student-facing worksheet, both ready to print. The Guided Check-In is fully scripted with read-aloud lines. We also include 140+ observable SMART goal starters so counselors do not start from a blank page.
Are these tools included in the 30-day free trial?
Yes. The full counselor kit (all five activity templates, the 200+ video library, the universal screener, and reporting) is unlocked during the 30-day free trial. No credit card required.
How are the printable activities designed for real classrooms?
Each activity uses the same character art and vocabulary students already know from Tier 1 lessons. Forms are short, visual, and built around real student moments rather than long clinical checklists. Counselors tell us that students recognize Zoomy, recognize the Zoom-Out language, and engage faster as a result.
Can I share activity outcomes with caregivers?
Yes. The Student Support Profile and Behavior Tracker are built to be shared. End-of-week reflection prompts on the tracker are written for student voice, so a caregiver reads a student-led summary rather than a clinical report.

One platform. Three tiers. One common language.

Open the full counselor kit inside the trial. No credit card required.

30-day unlimited access. No credit card required.