A hands-on financial literacy lesson where students apply budgeting principles to real-world scenarios, managing income, expenses, and savings goals for a fictional persona.
A lesson designed to bridge the gap between finishing an assignment and successfully submitting it. Students explore common 'submission traps' and build personalized systems for physical and digital turn-in success.
This lesson teaches students essential workplace collaboration skills, focusing on effective communication, role-playing scenarios, and a hands-on team task to build professional interpersonal skills.
A lesson focused on facilitating and documenting collaborative learning through structured rotations and Think-Pair-Share discussions. Includes tools for teacher monitoring and student self-reflection.
A workshop for graduating seniors and undergraduates to navigate the psychological transition into adulthood through identity mapping and values clarification.
A practical lesson for entry-level job seekers to identify key information in job postings and determine if a role aligns with their personal needs and abilities.
A hands-on vocational activity focused on sorting mail into categories like HR, Urgent, Manager, and Trash to build organizational and attention-to-detail skills.
A high-energy, station-based lesson focusing on active listening and professional communication with peers in the workplace. Students move through interactive tasks that build social-emotional skills, collaborative habits, and the ability to give and receive professional feedback.
A 30-minute workshop for parents focused on identifying anxiety in 4th graders and implementing practical, UNO-inspired coping strategies. Includes a minimalist slide presentation and a sleek, fridge-worthy handout.
A fast-paced introductory session where 11th-grade students learn to navigate PrepStep's Scholarship Finder, apply eligibility filters, and save potential awards to their account for future college planning.
A comprehensive lesson for 9th graders on identifying and respecting physical and social boundaries with friends, focusing on reading social cues like voice level, body language, and timing.
A high-energy, kinetic lesson for students to identify and map stress levels (High, Middle, Low) and their physical manifestations through a ball-toss reflection on Quarter 3.
This lesson explores the ethical and legal implications of using social media to vet job candidates, focusing on identifying arguments and balancing utility with risk.
This lesson explores the ethical and legal implications of using social media as a tool for evaluating job candidates, focusing on critical reading and argument analysis.
A comprehensive resource pack for clinical supervisors to support staff in managing anxiety, responding to crises, navigating grief, and preventing burnout.
A comprehensive exploration of the ethics and legalities of using social media in the hiring process, based on real-world HR expert insights. Students will analyze conflicting perspectives, identify key arguments, and form their own evidence-based stance on digital vetting.
A lesson exploring the ethical and legal complexities of using social media to screen job candidates, featuring a narrative case study and an argument-building framework.
A 25-minute intensive session designed to give 9th-grade students practical, discrete grounding tools to combat disassociation and regain focus during class. The lesson uses a 'tactical reset' framework to normalize the experience and provide immediate utility.
A formal summative assessment designed with accessibility in mind for students who struggle with reading, focusing on payroll calculations and concepts.
A comprehensive review session to reinforce payroll concepts and prepare students for the final unit assessment.