Watch our 18 animated lesson units, then pair each one with two short, high-quality YouTube clips — one for the sea creature, one for the unlocked artifact.
Recess Reset is a mindfulness and social-emotional curriculum for kids, built around 18 animated lesson units. Each unit features a sea creature (a blowfish for Mindful Breathing, a manta ray for Gratitude, and so on) and unlocks a real-world artifact in a treasure chest at the end. Teachers love the animations. They keep asking for more — specifically, real footage to extend each lesson.
That's the internship. We want a supplemental YouTube library that pairs with our existing curriculum, one clean Google Doc a teacher can open and use tomorrow.
For each of the 18 units, watch Practice Session #1 and Practice Session #5. Note four things: the sea animal the character is based on, the science fact tied to the lesson, the artifact unlocked in the treasure chest, and the fact shared after the chest opens. Then search YouTube for two short clips per unit — one that fits the animal and its science fact, one that fits the artifact. Pull from National Geographic, Discovery, Planet Earth, History Channel, or similar. Nothing sketchy, nothing preachy.
For each clip, pick a 1–2 minute window worth watching, and build a YouTube link that auto-starts at your chosen timestamp. Deliver one Google Doc listing every unit, the animal, the science fact, the artifact, and the two curated videos with titles and timestamped links.
You'll get a free Teachers & Parents account (code: ADVISOR) that unlocks the full curriculum at recessreset.com, plus direct access to Peter for questions on tone and fit.
