A comprehensive set of materials to introduce high school students to the diverse competitive events offered by Business Professionals of America (BPA). Includes a visual flyer and a detailed event directory.
A lesson on the mechanics and importance of professional discourse, focusing on the 'Agree, Disagree, Build' protocol and the impact of active listening on class culture.
A structured session for students to plan and create a vision board focused on academic success and personal well-being.
A set of audit sheets for Indiana high school counselors to track student progress toward Core 40, Academic Honors, and Technical Honors diplomas.
A comprehensive lesson for counselors to guide teens through the process of creating a vision board, focusing on academic, personal, and social goals.
A comprehensive capstone assessment covering CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) and Core 2 (220-1102) domains, including multiple-choice questions and performance-based scenarios.
A workshop-focused lesson where students exchange drafts and provide targeted feedback on narrative structure, voice, and the 'so what' factor of their essays.
A high-impact brainstorming lesson for students who feel they have 'nothing to write about,' focusing on mundane moments, personal artifacts, and the power of vulnerability.
A lesson on the fundamentals of professional email writing, focusing on structure, tone, and clarity for middle grade students.
Students explore how authentic self-worth translates into positive influence and plan their long-term impact as leaders.
Focuses on the intersection of values and action, providing students with frameworks for making ethical choices in high-pressure situations.
Students identify their core personal values and explore how these beliefs form the foundation of authentic leadership and self-worth.
A comprehensive lesson on navigating professional workplace communication, focusing on building confidence and reducing anxiety in common social scenarios.
A targeted lesson designed to help students transition from broad brainstorming to selecting a specific, high-impact topic and matching it with a Common App prompt.
A lesson exploring the characteristics of magnetic and electric forces, their similarities and differences, and the fundamental concept of electromagnetism.
A high-energy, tactical-themed lesson designed for pre-teen and teen boys to master the social "pro-skills" of personal space and boundaries through movement, role-play, and mapping.
A collection of resources for students in the school counseling center to help them manage their time and emotions while waiting.
A foundational lesson on electron configurations, covering subshell filling orders, orbital notation, and specific examples to visualize how electrons occupy atomic space.
A lesson designed to help students reflect on their testing anxiety during the ELA State Exam and equip them with practical coping strategies for future assessments.
A lesson on compassionate empathy, where students move from feeling to doing. Students design 'Impact Missions' to provide support or help to those in need within their school or local community.
A lesson on affective empathy, teaching students how to resonate with others' emotions by identifying shared feelings and using reflective listening. Students practice 'tuning in' to emotional signals to build deeper connections.
A lesson focused on the foundational skills of perspective-taking, where students learn to identify and describe the viewpoints of others in various scenarios. Using the 'Perspective Pilots' theme, students map out different 'viewpoints' to build cognitive empathy.
A guide for students to understand when and how to contact local authorities in Clay County, focusing on the distinction between emergency and non-emergency services.
A highly scaffolded exploration of endothermic and exothermic reactions designed for high school special education students, focusing on energy flow and temperature changes.
A comprehensive workshop for parents and caregivers focused on maintaining student and family mental health during the summer transition, featuring practical tools for creating routines and fostering connection.
A comprehensive workshop for parents and caregivers focused on building self-esteem in teens and themselves through positive habits, modeling, and family-wide engagement.
A commemorative set including a certificate of appreciation and a graduation card for a student classroom helper, celebrating their service and their milestone.
A structured guide for 11th-grade students to brainstorm and outline their response to Common App Prompt #6 regarding a topic that captivates them.
A lesson exploring the mechanics of AI generators and their social impact, specifically focusing on the experiences of young African Americans in tech and representation.
A lesson focused on understanding executive functioning skills and developing self-advocacy strategies to manage organizational challenges. Students learn to identify their own cognitive strengths and advocate for the specific tools they need to succeed.