A 90-minute verbal-only workshop on body language in workplace, retail, clinical, and social settings. Uses interactive live acting and guided group discussion.
A science-based approach to anger management and impulse control for teens, focusing on the biological 'amygdala hijack' and practical 'manual override' strategies.
A fast-paced guide to professional etiquette, covering dress, manners, and communication to prepare students for interacting with industry professionals during College and Career Week.
A lesson designed to help students transition into summer break with mindfulness and coping strategies to manage end-of-year nerves and summer stressors.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help 5th-grade students navigate the emotional transition to middle school by balancing anxieties with excitement through the 'Worry vs. Wonder' framework.
A high-level assessment focused on analyzing and resolving complex conflicts in a healthcare setting. Students evaluate systemic and personal factors influencing conflict and design strategic resolutions.
Students apply their research skills to a real-world scenario, justifying decisions with evidence.
Students synthesize information from multiple sources to construct and defend academic claims.
Students utilize various note-taking and organization strategies to manage career and college research.
Students explore the ethics of information use, including plagiarism, citations, and responsible social media sharing.
Students identify fact versus opinion and recognize bias in social media and news reporting.
Students analyze the credibility of college and career resources using evidence-based evaluation techniques.
Students practice advanced search strategies to navigate current events and filter for high-quality information.
Students learn to transform broad topics like career interests into specific, searchable research questions and keywords.
Students identify and classify different types of information sources within the digital ecosystem, focusing on social media and news outlets.
A quick, 5-minute mindfulness session designed to ground students in the present moment before beginning academic work. This lesson uses sensory awareness and breathing techniques to calm the mind and improve focus.
A foundational mental health awareness lesson for K-2 students focusing on identifying emotions and practicing simple self-regulation strategies through a supportive garden-themed approach.