Hardware identification, file management, and basic software navigation for beginners. Develops keyboarding proficiency, internet connectivity troubleshooting, and fundamental digital safety skills.
A lesson designed to transition 3rd grade students to 4th grade technology responsibilities, focusing on restorative practices, digital citizenship, and the 'Make Kindness Your Superpower' initiative.
A highly realistic administrative simulation based on a NSW Government registry officer role. Trains students in frontline client support, tribunal hearing preparation, records management compliance, and protocol-driven correspondence.
A professional development lesson guiding K-8 staff through a systematic end-of-year digital archiving, folder handoff, and resource organization protocol to ensure a clean digital start and preserve institutional knowledge.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 9th graders to establish sustainable physical and digital organization habits. Students build systems for managing physical binders and digital folders, practice a daily capture routine, and self-assess using an actionable checklist.
A 45-minute lesson for 7th grade students to transition from chaotic clutter to systems thinking. Students will map their personal organization ecosystem across physical and digital spaces and execute a high-energy refresh sprint to optimize their daily workflow.
A practical, hands-on lesson designed to help 6th-grade students establish effective organizational and assignment capture systems. Students audit their current materials, select and build a binder or digital folder system, explore assignment-tracking tools, and practice logging tasks to reduce executive dysfunction and stress.
A high-impact organization lesson designed to help 9th graders build clean physical and digital organization habits. Students map out binder sections, set up logical Google Drive hierarchies, and adopt a daily 5-minute cleanup checklist to minimize high school friction.
An interactive, beginner-friendly life skills lesson built around the big debate: Are coupons a fading fad of the past or the digital future? Students practice functional literacy, mobile app navigation, and real-world consumer math.
An engaging, student-led classroom game designed to review all semester 2 concepts for Principles of Business Management, including Computer Applications, HR, Business Organizations, Financial Management, and Financing.
Empowers 5th graders to lead by example, discussing the importance of academic integrity and resisting the urge to bypass school filters.
Addresses the specific challenges of 4th graders, focusing on avoiding game websites and maintaining focus on assigned tasks.
Helps 3rd graders identify common online distractions and practice making responsible choices that align with their learning goals.
A vibrant, superhero-themed presentation to introduce 4th grade students to their new Chromebook responsibilities and the 'Make Kindness Your SuperPower' initiative at Edgewood Intermediate.
An expanded 2-page teacher facilitation guide for the Tech Hero initiative, with detailed instructional steps, restorative reflection questions, and classroom support strategies at Edgewood Intermediate.
A comprehensive 2-page family guide and contract for 4th grade Chromebook use, adjusted to perfectly fill each page with a professional layout and improved spacing to ensure print-readability at Edgewood Intermediate.
A comprehensive 2-page teacher facilitation guide and master answer key with explicit solutions for ledger audits, calendar resolution timelines, exemplar emails, and tactical student grading rubrics.
A visually stunning 6-slide introductory presentation that outlines the core simulation parameters, teaches calendar management logic, spreadsheet audit rules, professional email etiquette, and directory taxonomy.
A polished 4-page interactive student workbook featuring mock inbox triaging, calendar conflict resolution, spreadsheet error analysis, vendor email drafting, and digital folder structure design.
A step-by-step tutorial packet for 7th-grade students on creating pie charts in Google Sheets for their Financial Freedom Project, featuring clean layouts, visual screenshot placeholders, clear annotations, checklists, troubleshooting tips, and reflection questions.
A 1-page printable containing 4 highly styled, scissor-cut ready "Scenario Discussion Cards" to facilitate active professional development dialogues about real-world digital handoff challenges.
A 1-page structured, print-ready checklist and agreement sheet for K-8 educators to systematically clean, structure, and transfer their digital directories to peers.
A 6-slide highly polished presentation to introduce the Digital Legacy Blueprint protocol, explain the three steps (Purge, Pack, Handshake), and guide teachers through the active EOY cleanup session.
A 2-page professional development facilitator guide for school administrators and technology leads to deliver a 60-minute workshop on end-of-year digital archiving, folder handoffs, and resource organization.
A single-page 10-point checklist for physical binder and digital folder audits, completed by students via self-assessment and peer verification, featuring an integrated exit ticket.
A comprehensive K-5 sequence focused on device responsibility and digital citizenship, centered on being Responsible. Lessons cover transitioning from devices as tools (K-1) to managing online distractions and maintaining integrity (4-5).
A comprehensive introduction to library navigation for elementary students, focusing on the dual pillars of respectful stewardship (book care and etiquette) and the functional systems of the library (checkout and return). Students progress from learning how to treat books as treasures to mastering the logistical 'loop' of borrowing materials.
A mini-lesson series for middle schoolers on creating and delivering high-quality presentations, featuring the 1-3-6 rule and Look-Think-Say technique.
A 2-day intensive workshop where students use NotebookLM to research and design their future careers, exploring advanced features like Audio Overviews, Mind Maps, and Studio outputs with professional career dossiers and visual supports.
A comprehensive K-5 sequence focused on device responsibility and digital citizenship, centered on the JHawk Way of being Responsible. Lessons cover transitioning from devices as tools (K-1) to managing online distractions and maintaining integrity (4-5).
A K-12 vertical alignment for device stewardship within the Urbandale Community School District, focusing on the JHawk Way of being Accountable.
A comprehensive four-cycle professional protocol program for high schoolers, focusing on the intersection of the district's Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Conduct, and personal accountability across school, home, and future career environments.
A 9-week curriculum designed for middle and high school students focused on academic readiness, healthy habits, and professional communication based on the D11 Graduate Profile. Each 30-minute lesson provides students with practical skills like SMART goal setting, email etiquette, self-advocacy, and emotional regulation.
A comprehensive 7-day unit for Grade 11/12 Designing Your Future students, focusing on leveraging AI tools like Gemini for workplace and college success. Designed for special education contexts, it emphasizes self-advocacy, professional communication, research, and project management through visual and digital tasks.
An 8-week comprehensive group program designed for high school students to develop core executive functioning skills through cognitive strategies and behavioral systems.
A 6-session transition bootcamp for 5th graders moving to middle school, focusing on executive functioning skills like planning, task initiation, and independence within a 'Mission to Middle School' space theme.
A comprehensive series of P3 and P4 lessons covering social-emotional learning, technology in work, and human rights. Differentiated for varied literacy and developmental levels.