SEL Curriculum Map
Map SEL skill development across the full year, sequencing CASEL competencies, integrating SEL into academic subjects, and building the relational culture that makes social and emotional learning stick.
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When to use this template
- Planning a year-long SEL program for a class, grade level, or school
- Integrating SEL into academic subjects at the curriculum level
- When your school has adopted a CASEL-aligned SEL framework
- Building a trauma-informed school culture through intentional SEL curriculum design
- Advisory or homeroom programs that need a year-long SEL scope and sequence
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SEL curriculum maps work when they show how skills are reinforced every day, not just in dedicated SEL time. This map helps you plan explicit skill instruction, integration across academic subjects, and the relational culture activities that make the skills actually develop.
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About the SEL Map framework
An SEL curriculum map is different from an academic curriculum map in one fundamental way: SEL is not primarily taught in dedicated units; it is embedded in how a classroom functions every day. A good SEL curriculum map shows both dedicated SEL instruction and how SEL is integrated throughout academic instruction and school culture.
Dedicated versus integrated SEL: Dedicated SEL instruction (a structured lesson or unit explicitly focused on an SEL competency) is more effective when it is followed by integration, ongoing opportunities to practice those skills in academic and social contexts. An SEL curriculum map should show both: when explicit instruction happens, and how skills are reinforced throughout the year.
CASEL competency sequencing: The five CASEL competencies interact and build on each other. Self-awareness is the foundation: students who cannot identify their own emotions and strengths cannot manage them (self-management), understand others' perspectives (social awareness), build relationships (relationship skills), or make thoughtful decisions (responsible decision-making). A curriculum map should sequence competency development from self to social.
Relational culture: The most important variable in SEL effectiveness is the quality of teacher-student and student-student relationships. An SEL curriculum map should include explicit community-building activities at the beginning of the year and regular relationship maintenance throughout, not as enrichment but as foundational infrastructure.
School-wide coherence: SEL is most effective when it is consistent across a school. An SEL curriculum map designed for an individual teacher should connect to the school-wide SEL framework and use consistent language, competency definitions, and assessment approaches. Students benefit from hearing the same language and expectations across classrooms.
Trauma-informed approach: An SEL curriculum map should be designed with awareness that some students are navigating challenging circumstances. The sequence should build safety and trust before asking for vulnerable self-disclosure. Activities that require personal sharing should be preceded by sufficient relationship-building.
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