A Grade 10 History lesson focused on developing social awareness and relationship skills through the analysis of community viewpoints. Students explore how individual identities and historical contexts shape perspectives on social issues.
A short, high-energy lesson for 2nd graders to define kindness and collaboratively create a set of classroom promises using a garden metaphor.
A lesson designed to help kindergarteners develop self-control skills specifically focused on active listening and managing the urge to be first in line. through role-play and reflection.
This lesson provides tools for students who struggle with collaborative group work, focusing on clear communication and managing frustration when feeling unheard.
A lesson introducing the three brain states of Conscious Discipline to help students understand their emotions and behaviors.
The final production phase where students assemble, decorate, and share their completed Evolution Zines in a celebratory atmosphere.
The technical and creative bridge where students translate their written stories into a visual 14-page storyboard and prepare their final zine layouts.
Focuses on synthesizing the lessons from weeks 1 and 2 into a personal growth narrative, identifying where they started, the hurdles they faced, and the 'wins' they achieved.
A social-justice centered exploration of diversity for 10th graders, moving beyond surface-level traits to understand identity, power, and intersectionality. Students will analyze how identity markers interact with societal systems to create different experiences of privilege and marginalization.
A lesson introducing the concept of cultural regions among Native American tribes, focusing on how different environments shaped unique ways of life across North America.
This lesson focuses on teaching the student specific phrases and tools to communicate needs and feelings in the moment, reducing reliance on non-verbal or behavioral outbursts.