A 40-minute lesson on calculating elapsed time by working backwards. Students learn to plan their departure times for transportation and prioritize tasks to ensure they arrive at their destination on time.
A capstone lesson for 12th graders to finalize their transition toolkits, complete a post-survey to measure growth, and set concrete immediate action steps for their post-secondary launch.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 12th graders to master problem-solving under pressure. Students learn a structured 5-step framework, analyze common senior barriers (financial, logistical, time), and build actionable backup plans with concrete contingencies.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 12th graders that bridges professional career readiness (interviews, thank-you emails) with personal empowerment (assertiveness and boundary-setting in school and workplace settings). Students engage in interactive mock interviews, construct professional follow-ups, and practice direct, respectful language for self-advocacy and privacy.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 12th graders to analyze their punctuality habits, understand the high stakes of reliability in high school and the workplace, and build a concrete, personalized reliability plan.
A introductory lesson for 12th graders to launch their senior transition planning. Students explore postsecondary pathways, align them with personal values, and complete a baseline self-efficacy pre-survey to guide their future planning and academic success.
A 45-minute lesson for 12th graders to audit graduation status and build a senior timeline with backward planning, tracking application, testing, and financial aid milestones.
A 45-minute workshop lesson for 11th graders on applying a structured 5-step decision-making model to real-world dilemmas, examining tradeoffs, and making justified choices.
An 11th-grade lesson designed to help students build a personal help map of at least eight adults, peers, or resources, and draft a professional support request. Students learn the psychological and practical value of strategic help-seeking and master structured outreach scripts for academic or career milestones.
A 45-minute lesson for 11th graders to finalize their 60-day milestone plans, reflect on growth using a Likert post-survey, and make a formal commitment contract for their capstone projects.
A 45-minute 11th-grade lesson designed to help students map their internal strengths and values, craft a powerful narrative story linking these strengths to academic success, and establish baseline self-efficacy measures via a Likert pre-survey.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 11th-grade students focused on moving beyond basic time management to energy-aware planning. Students map their personal circadian rhythms, design strategic high-cognitive study blocks, and build practical stress-coping habits.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 11th graders to design a personalized visual dashboard tracking academic, testing, and experiential milestones. Students brainstorm deadlines, map monthly counselor checkpoints, and assemble a visual management tool to navigate their junior year with confidence.
Comprehensive unit exams and professional role-play grading rubrics designed to evaluate and certify students' real estate competencies.
Practical, case-study contract analysis workshops where students review, dissect, and complete standard residential purchase offers and exclusive listing agreements.
Foundational materials for the first day of real estate buying practices, focusing on the roles, fiduciary duties, and core responsibilities of a buyer representative.
A comprehensive 16-day syllabus and unit plan mapping out both Unit 1 (Buying Practices) and Unit 2 (Listing Practices) with clear block-period objectives, vocabulary, and milestones.
A 45-minute lesson plan where 10th-grade students showcase their academic habit growth, gather peer feedback, complete their final school success survey, and commit to future goals.
A 45-minute advisory or homeroom lesson for 10th graders to analyze current academic and attendance data, revise their long-term SMART goals, and establish weekly progress habits.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 10th-grade students to master professional communication. Students analyze tone, construct assertive face-to-face scripts, draft formal emails, and evaluate their outreach using a clear success rubric.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 10th graders to combat procrastination. Students learn to break a real school assignment into micro-tasks, choose between the 2-minute rule or Pomodoro technique, and complete their first work cycle in class.
A high-impact 45-minute workshop designed for 10th graders to master the Eisenhower Matrix. Students analyze the distinction between urgency and importance, categorize a week of high-school tasks, and translate priorities into an actionable, time-blocked weekly schedule.