Identification of core beliefs and principles that guide individual behavior. Connects personal priorities to decision-making, goal setting, and long-term integrity.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders that teaches the difference between personal responsibility and interfering in others' affairs through scenarios and discussion.
This lesson introduces Pre-primary 1 and 2 students to the concepts of peer support and allyship. Students will learn how to be kind, helpful friends and stand up for others through stories, activities, and games.
A 45-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to master the Eisenhower Matrix, learning to distinguish between urgent and important tasks to boost efficiency and reduce stress.
A creative workshop for youth to explore God's plan for their lives through vision boarding, scripture, and guided reflection. Students will identify their spiritual gifts and set faith-focused goals.
In this fun 90-minute pre-K lesson, students will explore the difference between jokes and lies through storytelling, role-play, and interactive games. Learning this skill helps children develop honesty and social understanding essential for healthy relationships.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 5th graders exploring how individual actions create a 'ripple effect' that impacts the entire classroom environment, focusing on empathy and community responsibility.
A middle school lesson designed to build self-awareness and confidence by exploring personal identity, values, and strengths through interactive activities and reflection.
A 60-minute immersive escape room experience where students navigate five themed stations based on the movie Soul Surfer, exploring Bethany Hamilton's resilience and Hawaiian surfing history through ciphers, research, and a physical race.
A comprehensive lesson designed for life skills students to understand what employers look for, focusing on core values like punctuality, teamwork, and hygiene through visual aids and interactive activities.
A lesson designed for middle school boys to explore the value of individuality, the power of positive self-talk, and how to embrace being an 'outlier' as a personal strength.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on the 'Stop, Think, Choose' framework for decision-making. Students practice pausing before acting through movement activities, scenarios, and visual reinforcements.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on taking responsibility for mistakes by following clear 'Fix-It' steps. Students practice apologizing, making amends, and trying again through role-play and visual reminders.