An interactive, team-based gamified orientation session designed for River Bend High School's incoming ninth-grade students to master district AI compliance policies through tiered dilemmas and collaborative problem-solving.
A comprehensive social skills lesson focusing on the critical distinction between validating a peer's feelings and solving their problems. Includes a step-by-step clinical facilitator guide and printable, interactive role-play scenario cards.
An informational lesson exploring the rich history, core methods, and global legacy of the Burmese Vipassana meditation movement.
A comprehensive, highly structured lesson designed to teach students how to build their first resume. Includes visual presentation slides, differentiated worksheets with word banks, matching activities, and a simplified resume template with visual cues.
A universal 5-day lesson set for middle school (grades 6-8) that leverages peer leadership, debate-style moral dilemmas (exploring the nuance of integrity), and self-guided agency projects to cultivate respect and responsibility across campus.
A universal 5-day lesson set for grades 3-5 that shifts focus toward student ownership, comic storyboard creation, and scenario-based problem solving to understand STAR expectations in any school setting.
A universal 5-day lesson set for K-2 students focused on introducing STAR expectations (Safe, Targeting Success, Acting with Integrity, Respectful & Responsible) in any campus location through physical modeling, simple superhero analogies, and an interactive superhero-themed student activity guide.
A highly visual, step-by-step training lesson for answering the phone and taking orders at Pizza Paradise, utilizing a desktop anchor chart and scenario-based task cards.
A highly engaging 15-minute lesson designed to help high school students set structured, actionable summer goals across four key areas: employment/finances, mental health, skill-building, and community connection. Students learn to use the SMART framework to turn vague summer aspirations into custom, realistic blueprints.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for Kindergarteners focusing on the fundamentals of good sportsmanship, including sharing, taking turns, and handling winning or losing with grace. It features a character-driven story, a movement-based voting game, small-group scenario discussion cards, and a visual anchor chart.
A comprehensive 90-minute workplace readiness lesson on physical money handling and exact change calculations. It features a detailed slide presentation, an interactive classroom register simulation, student calculation worksheets, and a step-by-step roleplay challenge.
A reflective and collaborative lesson for 7th-9th graders exploring the science and practice of gratitude. Students will discover how cultivating appreciation improves emotional well-being and strengthens relationships through journaling and interactive activities.
A dynamic rotation lesson where students split between a multimedia classroom training and a realistic, hands-on grocery checkout simulation.
A high-impact, 20-minute lesson designed to guide 7th-grade students through the NYC high school admissions process. Students explore the five primary admission categories and learn how to construct a balanced list of schools using an interactive mountain-themed adventure planner.
A celebratory final session where students review all three ranger skills, sign a Ranger Pledge, and receive their graduation certificates.
Students practice moving safely, quickly, and quietly between activities using the concept of classroom ranger trails.
Students learn when and how to raise their hands to speak or ask for help, practicing impulse control and patience.
Students learn the concept of whole-body listening (eyes watching, ears listening, mouth quiet, body still) through a ranger-themed adventure.
Navigating team competition, sportsmanship, and unexpected outcomes during a Track and Field Sports Day.
Applying emotional regulation and perspective-taking through cooperative building challenges, self-reflection, and a final assessment.
Developing perspective-taking skills to understand peers' perspectives and motivations during conflicts.
Navigating unstructured settings like recess, PE, art, and music using targeted emotional regulation strategies and a board game.
Teaching positive self-talk scripts and a role-play dice game to self-soothe before reacting to peer frustration.
Introducing the concept of 'Size of the Problem' and matching reaction size, using sorting games and assessment tools.
A comprehensive socio-emotional lesson designed for kindergarteners, particularly those with ADHD and autism-spectrum tendencies. The lesson focuses on externalizing anxiety through the 'Worry Monster' concept, featuring a read-aloud guide, a tactile 'feeding' coping strategy, and cognitive-behavioral tools to stop perseveration.
A high-impact, discussion-focused group session designed for urban high schoolers to build healthy friendships, establish trust boundaries, stop gossip, and navigate what is safe to share. This lesson package includes visual slide decks, student worksheets, and teacher facilitator guides.
A positive, proactive kindergarten lesson designed to address attention-seeking private part exposure by teaching clear body boundaries and positive ways to get attention.
A lesson for 1st graders focused on coping with sadness through creative expression, specifically drawing, coloring, and clay play. Includes a 3-page interactive student worksheet pack and a practical facilitation guide for teachers.