The 20 Minutes Students Look Forward To
It starts with a story.
A hero. A challenge.
A moment to choose who you want to be.
And suddenly, character is not a lecture. It is a practice.
What Happens in That 20-Minute Block?
Students meet characters like:
Kindus. Respectus. Perseus. Empathus.
They laugh. They discuss. They act it out. They reflect.
Then they carry that language into math.
Into reading groups.
Into recess.
It sticks.
For Teachers
This is not one more thing. It is the one thing that makes everything else smoother.
You receive:
• Ready-to-use daily lessons
• Story scripts and prompts
• Visual classroom materials
• Reflection questions
• Reinforcement tools
Open. Teach. Close.
No extra prep.
No new system to learn.
And when a conflict starts?
You do not raise your voice.
You ask,
“What would Perseus do right now?”
And they know.
What Teachers Say
“The kids actually talk about the heroes all day.”
“It gives us language we can use in every subject.”
“It feels organized. Not random.”
For Principals & Leaders
Implementation is simple.
Choose your 20-minute block.
Train your team.
Begin daily practice.