Students explore the Forgetting Curve through a hands-on experiment with nonsense syllables, visualizing how quickly information is lost without strategic review.
A culminating interactive simulation and graduation ceremony where students showcase all skills learned (dining, introductions, public deportment) and receive certificates of completion.
Students explore social dynamics in mixed peer groups, practicing inclusive conversations, group introductions, handling differing opinions, and the art of polite conversational turn-taking.
Students develop skills for respectful communication with teachers, parents, coaches, and administrators, focusing on tone of voice, active listening, requesting help, and body language.
Students distinguish between appropriate behaviors in public spaces (classrooms, theaters, transit, stores) versus private spaces (home), including public digital etiquette and respect for shared spaces.
Students master table manners and dining etiquette, exploring the anatomy of a standard table setting, polite eating habits, conversational respect, and table cleanup.
Students learn the art of first impressions, including confident introductions, appropriate eye contact, firm handshakes, and representing themselves respectfully to adults and peers alike.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson package designed to teach middle-grade students how to de-escalate conflicts, communicate assertively using I-Statements and Active Listening, and negotiate collaborative Win-Win solutions. Includes visual presentation slides, a complete 45-minute classroom lesson plan with an integrated student activity sheet, and a specialized small-group counseling guide.
A structured counseling intervention designed for fifth-grade girls experiencing peer conflict and social friction. This lesson guides students through individual emotional regulation, perspective-taking, and a collaborative boundary-setting contract to establish peaceful coexistence.
An interactive, highly engaging lesson designed to help middle and high school students navigate complex peer conflicts. Through realistic scenarios involving gossiping, social media drama, and peer pressure, students analyze the differences between supportive and harmful friendship behaviors and practice direct, empathetic communication.
A complete, high-school-focused mental health awareness program for May. Includes a master daily calendar, weekly advisory lesson outlines, kickoff slides, a personal reflection journal, and collaborative connection cards.
A complete set of high-contrast, professional binder organization kits for Economics, Business Mathematics, Algebra, and Personal Finance. Each kit contains a master index cover page, table of contents, customizable assignment logs, and printable color-coded divider tabs with matching spine inserts.
A professional development workshop designed to equip educators with the cultural competency, empathy, and practical strategies needed to support military-connected students facing deployment, frequent moves, and peer isolation.
An expressive arts lesson designed to support students transitioning to middle school. Through drawing, collage, drama, role-play, and movement, students map their feelings, practice real scenarios, and physically embody growth and confidence.
A direct, literal 20-minute advisory lesson exploring why theft is unacceptable in school. Students look past metaphors to analyze the direct consequences of stealing on school culture, rules, innocent peers, and the practical steps to repair relationships after a mistake is made.
A 30-minute small group session that uses a high-energy movement circuit to address the transition concerns of moving to a new middle school, simulating lockers, hallways, backpacks, and schedules.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A structured social-emotional learning lesson designed for young adults with autism to navigate the nuances of digital communication. The lesson contrasts texting with friends against texting romantic interests, using visual guides, scenario cards, and role-play.
A complete toolkit to establish, run, and maintain engaging daily or weekly community circles that foster empathy, build classroom relationships, and check in on students' social-emotional well-being.
A behavioral intervention lesson for middle schoolers that uses a laboratory theme to explore the physical sensations of anger. Students identify their physiological warning signs, experiment with 'pressure valve' strategies, and create custom self-regulation plans to prevent emotional blow-ups.
An interactive, high-impact middle school lesson plan focusing on healthy relationships, physical boundaries, and digital consent. Includes a step-by-step teacher guide, student blueprint worksheet, scenario sorting activity, and peer discussion cards.
This lesson focuses on Academy Simulation Mission Logistics, including simulation roles (Caregiver, Observer, and Reader) and the simulation log for documenting observations across different stations.
An intensive professional development lesson focused on equipping school social workers with actionable tools to navigate difficult conversations and de-escalate conflicts with students, families, peers, and administrators.
A 25-minute counseling lesson focusing on active listening, validation, and compromising to resolve teammate friction and competing visions in both classrooms and shops.
A comprehensive 7-day applied math unit on employment preparation and paycheck calculations. Students learn the job-hunting process, professional interviews, tax withholding forms (W-4 and I-9), and master decimal calculations to compute gross wages, overtime, FICA/state tax deductions, and net take-home pay.
A teletherapy-optimized lesson designed for pre-teens (specifically 11-year-old girls) to recognize, challenge, and reframe negative self-talk into realistic, empowering self-belief. This CBT-based session uses engaging, developmental metaphors suitable for virtual screen-sharing.
A curated suite of modern visual and communication-focused counseling resources tailored specifically for middle and high school students to lower conversational barriers and facilitate student-led sessions.
A restorative instruction set focusing on helping students pause, evaluate behavior impacts, and build a positive plan for respectful classroom engagement.
An individual skill-building session designed for 8th-grade students to master emotional regulation, perspective-taking, and problem-solving. This lesson equips students with structured frameworks to navigate stressful scenarios, evaluate personal and social impacts, and apply functional coping mechanisms.
A supportive social-emotional lesson designed to help students discover and practice key deep breathing, sensory grounding, and mindfulness techniques for daily emotional regulation.
A practical lesson where students learn how to complete a job application for a construction role. Includes differentiated student worksheets (moderate and minimal support) and a comprehensive teacher guide with models and rubrics.
A high-engagement social skills lesson designed to help middle school students build perspective-taking skills using interactive "Brain Goggles" scenario cards, role-play activities, and a choose-your-own-path adventure worksheet.
A high-impact, 30-minute lesson teaching high school students practical, evidence-based coping skills for anxiety. Students master the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique and CBT cognitive reframing to transform stress into structured calm.
A Tier 1 behavioral intervention lesson and self-monitoring tool for 7th graders. It focuses on maintaining personal space boundaries during moments of frustration and respecting classmates' personal property.
A rapid 20-minute express advisory lesson tailored for middle schoolers. It emphasizes the deep importance of respecting the physical and social cafeteria environment through fast-paced peer-led scenario roleplays and a collaborative classroom pledge.
Students review their 8-session Explorer's Field Guide, celebrate growth, identify supportive 'trail allies' (social support), and pledge a personal self-esteem commitment.
Students construct personalized coping strategies, blending CBT active problem-solving steps with DBT Radical Acceptance to navigate unchangeable difficulties.
Students examine the physical body-mind connection, identifying stress triggers and learning DBT physical self-care (PLEASE) and emotional regulation strategies.
Students connect CBT behavioral activation with DBT 'mindful action' by exploring core values and mapping out tiny, courageous actions that align with their authentic strengths.
Students learn assertive communication, personal limit-setting, and DBT Interpersonal Effectiveness skills (DEAR MAN style) to navigate social situations and foster healthy self-esteem.
Students learn mindfulness, self-soothing, and distress tolerance techniques (DBT TIPP skills) to manage intense emotions and ground themselves.
Students learn to identify and challenge automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) and cognitive distortions using CBT reframing techniques.
Students establish group guidelines, explore the 'Explorer's Field Guide' theme, and identify their unique internal strengths and positive core beliefs (CBT core beliefs & mindfulness).
A technology-free 50-minute substitute lesson plan designed to help 9th-grade students deeply explore their core values, personality traits, and cultural heritage in preparation for their final vision board project.
A 1-on-1 social-emotional learning lesson designed for seventh-grade students. It focuses on understanding personal and school boundaries, decoding school rules, and building respectful, healthy relationships with school staff through reflective discussion and practical scenario analysis.
A specialized relational lesson designed to help seventh-grade students understand the purpose of authority and school boundaries, manage reactive language, and build tangible coping skills to handle frustration when told "no". Includes an interactive lesson plan for educators and a self-regulation guide with a visual anchor chart.
This lesson prepares students for the complexities of independent living by demystifying rental agreements. Through an interactive 'contract scavenger hunt' and real-world scenario analysis, students learn to identify key lease terms, understand security deposits, and navigate landlord-tenant responsibilities.
A one-on-one counseling session designed for a 7th-grade girl focusing on establishing healthy boundaries, identifying peer pressure tactics, and building a customized toolkit for saying "no" confidently to negative friends.
A one-on-one counseling lesson designed for a seventh-grade girl to learn healthy boundaries and assertive communication. The lesson uses a supportive, journal-style aesthetic to teach the anatomy of an I-statement and apply it through realistic social scenarios.
A restorative circle and ELA-integrated lesson focusing on the boundaries between friendly teasing and hurtful words. Students analyze scenarios, discuss video prompts, and reflect on their language impact.
A dynamic, classroom-ready lesson designed to teach elementary and middle-school students how to be good sports. The lesson focuses on the core skills of congratulating others, saying 'Good Game' (GG), and managing the complex emotions of losing. It includes a vibrant, high-impact slide presentation, a scenario-driven student worksheet, and a structured teacher guide.