What is Happy?

SEL Domain(s): Empathy

Relational Risk: Low

Grades: 3-8

*Lesson may need to be modified to meet the specific needs of students

Description:

Students reflect on what happiness means to them individually and collectively, then collaborate to create a shared classroom vision of happiness.

Materials

  • Pens, markers, and paper

  • Large post-its or poster paper

  • Mural paper or materials for a class display

  • Lesson script

Steps

  1. Introduction (Silent Reflection):

    • Ask students to write quietly:

      • “What does it mean to feel happy?”

      • “What does it mean to help others feel happy in this class?”

  2. Happy Vision Creation:

    • Explain that students will work in groups to develop a “happy vision” for the class.

    • Each group will share and discuss their individual definitions and build a list of ways to support happiness in themselves, others, and the classroom environment.

  3. Small Group Brainstorm:

    • Students brainstorm in groups and write their ideas on large paper.

    • Post group charts around the room.

  4. Gallery Walk & Feedback:

    • Students silently walk around the room to read each group’s ideas.

    • They add notes, questions, or stars next to ideas they agree with.

  5. Group Consensus & Drafting:

    • As a class, identify the most common and meaningful ideas.

    • Collaboratively draft a final “Class Vision of Happy” poster.

  6. Reflection:

    • Discuss:

      • How would our class feel if everyone followed this vision?

      • Is your personal definition of happy included?

      • What’s one concrete way you can help make this vision real?

  7. Closing:

    • Post the vision in a visible place.

    • Remind students it’s a living agreement they are all responsible for upholding.

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