Downloadable curriculum materials for running Quest-style social-emotional learning activities in your classroom or program. Everything you need to facilitate immersive, collaborative experiences that build real skills.
Quest SEL Curriculum is a comprehensive set of downloadable materials that allows teachers, counselors, and program coordinators to facilitate Quest-style activities with explicit social-emotional learning outcomes.
Unlike our facilitated Quest programs (where we bring an experienced facilitator to you), this curriculum gives you everything needed to run the activities yourself — lesson plans, facilitation guides, printable materials, assessment rubrics, and professional development resources.
Educator-Led Materials
You download and facilitate the activities using our detailed guides, materials, and rubrics. Perfect for building ongoing capacity in your school or program.
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Facilitated Sessions
We bring an experienced facilitator to run the program for you. Zero prep, all materials included. Perfect for one-time events or pilot programs.
View facilitated program →Everything you need to facilitate Quest activities with measurable SEL outcomes.
Step-by-step facilitation guides for 12 complete Quest sessions (90 minutes each). Includes objectives, materials lists, timing breakdowns, and facilitation tips.
Printable participant handouts, character creation templates, scenario cards, and challenge frameworks. All materials ready to use or customize.
Pre/post assessments tied to specific CASEL competencies. Track student growth in collaboration, communication, decision-making, and self-management.
Video walkthroughs showing how to facilitate each activity type, manage group dynamics, and adapt for different group sizes and skill levels.
Templates and frameworks for designing your own Quest scenarios aligned with your specific curriculum or student needs.
Access to facilitator community, monthly Q&A sessions, and troubleshooting support for the first year.
Every Quest activity explicitly targets one or more SEL competencies with measurable outcomes.
Students identify personal strengths, recognize emotions in themselves and others, and develop confidence in their decision-making.
Activities: Character creation, role reflection, goal-setting challenges
Students manage emotions during challenges, set and work toward goals, and demonstrate self-discipline and organizational skills.
Activities: Timed challenges, resource management scenarios, conflict navigation
Students take perspective of others, show empathy, appreciate diversity, and respect social norms.
Activities: Multi-perspective scenarios, community-building challenges, cultural exploration
Students communicate clearly, listen actively, cooperate with others, resist negative social pressure, and seek help when needed.
Activities: Team challenges, negotiation scenarios, collaborative problem-solving
Students make constructive choices, consider consequences, evaluate situations, and reflect on their decisions.
Activities: Ethical dilemma scenarios, consequence exploration, group decision frameworks
Choose the license that fits your needs and budget.
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Best for: Individual teachers, homeschool educators, small group facilitators
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Best for: Schools, after-school programs, community organizations
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Best for: School districts, large organizations, regional programs
All licenses include: Digital downloads (PDF and editable formats), video training library, assessment tools, customization templates, and one year of community support.
Coming Spring 2026. Request early access below to be notified when the curriculum launches and receive exclusive early-bird pricing.
Preview what you'll get with the full curriculum.
Complete 90-minute lesson for "The Lost Artifact" challenge, including objectives, materials, timing, and facilitation notes.
Request preview →Full participant handout for creating Quest characters with strengths, goals, and collaborative roles.
Request preview →Sample pre/post assessment for measuring growth in relationship skills and responsible decision-making.
Request preview →Use Quest activities during advisory periods, SEL blocks, or enrichment time. Integrates with existing curriculum while building core competencies.
Facilitate small-group sessions focused on specific SEL skills. Activities adapt easily for therapeutic or skill-building contexts.
Run engaging, structured activities that keep students coming back. Low prep once you're trained, high impact on student engagement.
Implement evidence-based practices with measurable outcomes. Curriculum aligns with CASEL framework and supports data collection.
Be the first to know when Quest SEL Curriculum launches in Spring 2026. Early access includes exclusive pricing, sample materials, and the opportunity to provide feedback during beta testing.