Analytical frameworks for weighing potential outcomes, consequences, and personal values before acting. Equips learners to differentiate between calculated risks and impulsive actions in social and academic contexts.
Set of 5 individual large-format posters for a school wall newspaper. Includes: Title Poster, Primary School Guide (1-4), Middle School Guide (5-9), Video/QR Poster, and an Interactive Quiz/Sticker Zone. Each page is designed as a high-visibility, standalone piece for World Safer Internet Day.
Updated STAR strategy reflection sheet. The "What happened?" section is expanded by reducing the size of feeling check-in boxes and tightening vertical spacing, providing more room for student writing. Includes a "3 Fixes" badge for student ideas.
A 2-page graphic organizer for students to visualize and analyze choices made in ethical dilemmas. Page 1 contains instructions and detailed reflection boxes for Levels 1-3. Page 2 provides a large, full-page concentric ripple map with a transparent center box and a Step 3 Rate the Verdict section.
A refined, high-contrast one-page infographic for adults in mental health contexts. Optimized with page-break protection (break-inside-avoid) on all major objects to ensure clean printing on standard or legal sized paper. Includes actionable reality-checking steps and a personalized support network area.
An interactive, hands-on 'Mind Flex Challenge' worksheet designed for 1st and 2nd graders with enlarged fonts, cards, and drop-zones for easier reading, cutting, and handling. This 20-minute SEL activity features a cut-and-paste sort where students categorize real-world recess and classroom scenarios into 'Rigid Brick' (Closed Mind) or 'Flexy Band' (Open Mind) categories.
A polished poster connecting Jenga to team building, with a height carefully set to 840px within the 960px viewport to guarantee a single-page fit on US Letter paper without cutoffs.
An expanded set of 16 high-energy Would You Rather cards designed for 6th-grade boys, now including deeper scenarios on peer relationships and self-esteem. Layout adjusted with larger margins for safer printing.
A hyper-compact, print-friendly one-page resource sheet for consumer math exams. Features ink-efficient white backgrounds, very small font sizes (8-10px) for maximum density, and grouped reference sections for car loans, ownership costs, and health insurance billing logic.
A high-impact executive summary and leave-behind handout for the CPS District Grant pitch. This version updates the quote attribution to "Think:Kids at MGB" and focuses on project vision, impact data, and long-term sustainability.
An updated two-page self-reflection worksheet adding a proactive timing section to help students recognize the value of seeking help before an assignment becomes overdue.
A restorative 2-page reflection packet designed for a student who created a dangerous object from a push pin and paper. Formatted with large, highly legible fonts and spacious, multi-line writing boxes, it guides the student through impulse control coaching, understanding physical safety risks, and co-creating a restore plan with their Assistant Principal.
A professional, highly encouraging 9-page planner packet of monthly classroom support guides for elementary educators. Designed with the Classroom Discussion Bank as the dominant visual focal point on each page, featuring a dedicated list of highly engaging questions for grades 4–6 without subcategories, set to be utilized during homeroom time.