A scenario-based final assessment focusing on the practical decisions involved in purchasing and maintaining a vehicle, designed for a life skills consumer education course.
A 50-minute small group SEL lesson for high schoolers focused on navigating summer break with a focus on mental health, safety, and a healthy balance of productivity and rest.
A 50-minute SEL lesson for high schoolers focused on finishing the school year with resilience, organization, and wellness. Students will create a tactical plan for their remaining academics while prioritizing mental health and reflection.
A structured restorative circle and individual reflection session focused on identifying social-emotional growth, resilience, and program effectiveness.
A comprehensive career exploration lesson for 11th graders, focusing on self-discovery through an interest inventory and detailed career research using a structured checklist.
Professional ethics, workplace culture, and long-term career planning. Students develop a 90-day integration plan and a 1-year professional development roadmap.
Comprehensive guide to background checks, the Fair Chance Act, and legal rights. Students script professional disclosures of criminal history and plan for background check conversations.
Mastery of behavioral interview questions using the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method. Mock interview practice with peer feedback.
Strategic cover letter writing and professional networking basics. Students learn to draft persuasive narratives that explain career transitions and value propositions.
Guided drafting of high-impact resumes. Focuses on quantifying accomplishments using action-result statements and professional summaries.
Detailed analysis of modern resume formats. Students learn to align their skills with specific job descriptions and select the most effective resume architecture for their history.
Explores emotional intelligence (EQ) and advanced workplace communication. Students practice assertive communication, conflict de-escalation, and active listening in corporate settings.
Focuses on identifying core professional values and constructing a personal brand statement. Students analyze their unique strengths and how to market them to high-growth industries.
A collaborative "Pairs Compare" activity where students work in teams of four to share keywords, locate evidence, and synthesize final answers on index cards.
Job search strategies, staying employed, and long-term career planning. Final review and preparation for the 'working world'.
Specific strategies for addressing incarceration and background checks. Uses the 'Regret, Reform, Readiness' framework.
Preparation for the interview process. Focuses on preparation, appearance, and the first five minutes of the encounter.
Demystifying the cover letter. Students learn how to introduce themselves to an employer and explain their interest in a role.
Guided drafting of the resume. Focuses on using action verbs and structuring work history to highlight strengths.
Introduction to resume components. Students begin gathering the necessary information for their professional documents in a simplified format.
Covers soft skills, professional vocabulary, and non-verbal communication. Practice shifting from casual to professional language.
Focuses on identifying transferable skills and setting professional goals. Helps students recognize the value of their experiences in a professional context.
A lesson focused on equipping middle school students with practical strategies to manage test-related stress and anxiety.
A lesson focused on crafting professional, inclusive welcome letters to families for first-year elementary school teachers (Grades K-3).
A concluding lesson on the importance of family, focusing on relationships, similarities, and differences.
A lesson exploring the dynamics of family relationships, including the genetic and behavioral similarities and differences that make every family unique.
A lesson exploring the importance of family relationships, the roles of parents, and how communication strengthens bonds.
A lesson focused on the 'Big Four' soft skills: Time Management, Communication, Responsibility, and Teamwork. Students evaluate their own readiness through a scenario-based self-assessment and reflective discussion.
A supportive toolkit designed for teenagers to identify and scale complex emotions following stressful or traumatic events, focusing on the mind-body connection and emotional literacy.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning session designed to help high schoolers navigate the complex transitions of summer, from academic stress to shifting friendships and family dynamics.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on building resilience and healthy coping strategies when facing academic pressure, changing life goals, and the fear of disappointing others.
Students participate in a structured debate about the necessity of homework to develop social-emotional skills like active listening, perspective-taking, and respectful disagreement. The lesson provides a comprehensive framework including prep organizers, self-reflection tools, and teacher facilitation strategies.
A science-based approach to anger management and impulse control for teens, focusing on the biological 'amygdala hijack' and practical 'manual override' strategies.