A high school lesson focusing on breaking down big career goals into a sequential 3-step action plan, highlighting immediate high school actions and utilizing support networks.
A 45-minute 4th-grade social-emotional learning lesson focusing on the connection between regular school attendance, academic success, and personal self-esteem. Students analyze a short text, design a personalized attendance action plan, complete a self-assessment, and celebrate their growth.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders to master self-management and personal responsibility. Students analyze rules versus expectations, learn a 4-step responsibility process, and draft a personal action plan for classrooms and school transitions.
A 45-minute lesson for 4th graders on growth vs. fixed mindset. Students learn that effort and strategies build brain power, complete a self-assessment, sort growth mindset statements, and choose personal growth strategies.
A 3rd-grade social-emotional learning lesson focusing on the 'Pause-Plan-Try' perseverance strategy. Students learn to normalize mistakes, regulate emotions, and practice constructive help-seeking language through interactive challenge stations and self-reflection.
A reflective 45-minute lesson for 8th graders to measure their personal growth, self-esteem progress, and celebrate their learning journey with concrete self-assessments and creative mapping activities.
An 8th-grade social-emotional learning lesson focusing on identifying the inner critic, understanding cognitive reframing, and practicing positive self-talk through interactive activities and reflection.
An introductory 8th-grade social-emotional learning lesson focused on defining self-esteem and self-concept, guiding students through a safe, reflective pre-assessment of their personal strengths and areas for growth.
A transformative 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 7th graders to master their inner dialogue. Students explore cognitive reframing, separate negative self-talk from positive affirmations, and design a personalized toolkit of supportive inner voices.
An introductory lesson on self-esteem for 7th graders, exploring personal value, self-perception, and establishing a baseline self-concept through reflection and goal-setting. This lesson guides students from definitions to deep personal reflection.
A high-impact 9th-grade study skills lesson that teaches students how to deconstruct daunting assignments into actionable, daily chunks with realistic time estimates to eliminate procrastination.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 6th grade focused on empathy, active listening, and sincere encouragement to build peer self-esteem. Students learn to spot strengths, deliver authentic compliments, and practice active listening through comic-themed superhero training activities.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 6th graders to explore their self-talk, contrast the 'Inner Critic' and 'Inner Coach', and design actionable personal affirmations.
A high-impact organization lesson designed to help 9th graders build clean physical and digital organization habits. Students map out binder sections, set up logical Google Drive hierarchies, and adopt a daily 5-minute cleanup checklist to minimize high school friction.
A 50-minute career exploration lesson designed for 9th-grade students to investigate why people work beyond just financial compensation. Students will explore non-monetary motivators like helping others, socializing, and personal achievement through interactive discussions, matching activities, and visual organizers.
A Guidance Lesson designed for 4th and 5th graders to upgrade their empathy skills. This lesson focuses on perspective-taking, respecting adult workloads/perspectives, and navigating complex peer exclusion dynamics with maturity.
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 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders to explore their personal strengths and limitations. Students learn to self-appraise, appreciate their unique qualities, and understand how diverse strengths make their classroom community stronger.
A foundational lesson introducing students to workplace evaluations, soft skills, and constructive feedback. Students learn how to interpret rubrics and use performance feedback as a tool for career advancement.
A comprehensive 6-week talk therapy intervention bundle for 12th-grade students, focusing on deepening self-awareness and structured present-moment planning. It contains a professional clinical treatment plan, a weekly reflective journal, and an alignment tracker.
A 20-minute Lunch Bunch lesson plan and facilitation guide designed to celebrate attendance milestones, connect consistent attendance to future goals, and foster a high-energy, positive environment for students.
A comprehensive lesson on workplace prioritization and task management across food service, office, and janitorial roles. Students learn to distinguish between urgent and important tasks using real-world scenarios.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders to discover, articulate, and celebrate their personal strengths. Students explore the difference between talents and strengths, build a 'Strength Shield' representing their core qualities, and practice positive affirmations.
A lesson focusing on gross versus net pay, understanding paycheck deductions, reading a pay stub, and identifying key employment tax forms (W-4, W-2, I-9).
A 1:1 ERMHS (Educationally Related Mental Health Services) counseling session designed for a 9th-grade autistic student. Emphasizes evidence-based cognitive-behavioral reframing, co-regulation, factual evidence testing, and co-creating a discrete pocket-sized regulation comfort card.
A cognitive-behavioral lesson designed to help individuals identify fearful self-talk, expose underlying cognitive distortions, and construct healthy, reality-based alternative narratives. This lesson guides learners through actionable reframing protocols for social anxiety, perfectionism, and worst-case scenarios.
A comprehensive 60-minute lesson on mastering conversation exits for high schoolers, including a guided presentation, partner roleplay activities, and a teacher guide.
A somatic and mindfulness-centered lesson designed for academically high-achieving high schoolers who carry stress and perfectionism in their physical bodies. This lesson focuses on connecting the mind's expectations with the body's physical sensations, teaching progressive muscle relaxation, breathing anchors, and body-awareness tracking.
A interactive and heartwarming lesson for 1st-grade students that teaches kindness, empathy, and classroom community using the metaphor of 'bucket filling'. Students learn how their actions impact others and themselves through a read-aloud, role-playing, and self-reflection.
A playful and warm 30-minute lesson for 1st graders focused on self-concept, uniqueness, and identifying personal strengths. Through a shared read-aloud, interactive slides, and a hands-on banner project, students discover and celebrate what makes them special.
Students host their final Shareholders Meeting to present their executive progress. They receive their Brain CEO Certifications, consolidate their boardroom binders, and commit to long-term habits.
Students examine the brain's 'Quality Control' (self-monitoring). They review academic progress, track habit loops, and self-correct work before submitting it.
Students examine the brain's 'Pivot' (cognitive flexibility). They learn how to adapt to unexpected boardroom shifts, handle academic setbacks, and problem-solve when plans fail.
Students explore the brain's 'Mental Clipboard' (working memory). They practice visualization, externalization, and mnemonics to retain multi-step instructions and organize school information.
Students explore the brain's 'Gatekeeper' (impulse control), developing practical techniques like the 'CEO Pause' to resist high-tech distractions and control emotional impulses before acting.
Students examine their brain's Time Management department, learning how to overcome procrastination, estimate task durations accurately, and implement the 'CEO Hour' weekly scheduling technique.
Students dive into the Planning & Prioritization Department, learning how to break down complex projects into actionable steps and organize tasks using the 'CEO Action Item' matrix.
Students are introduced to the group, establish norms, and explore the 'Brain CEO' metaphor. They conduct an initial Boardroom Audit (Self-Assessment) to identify their brain's strongest and weakest executive departments.
A heartwarming Kindergarten social-emotional learning lesson focused on the power of compliments and encouragement. Students learn to lift each other up through an active popcorn game, a collaborative balloon mural, and reflective sharing.
A 30-minute Kindergarten lesson designed to introduce the concept of self-esteem, celebrate individual uniqueness, and help students identify their own special strengths.
A reflective 45-minute milestone lesson for graduating seniors to look back on their journey, evaluate their self-esteem and growth mindset, record a video letter to their future selves, and participate in a final launch ceremony.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning and college/career readiness lesson for 12th-grade students, designed to help them identify their core values and apply them to major post-secondary decision-making.
A high school leadership lesson focused on the concept of 'leaving a positive wake.' Students explore community building, legacy, and practical ways to lift others up, culminating in a concrete project plan to pay it forward.
A 45-minute lesson for 12th graders focused on developing self-advocacy and assertive communication skills. Students learn to formulate clear "I need" statements and practice advocating for themselves in realistic college and workplace scenarios.
A transformative 45-minute lesson designed for 12th graders to understand, identify, and combat imposter syndrome. Students learn to reframe cognitive distortions, fact-check self-doubting thoughts, and compile their own 'brag sheet' of accomplishments to foster resilience as they transition to life after high school.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson plan for 12th graders to explore self-esteem as a foundational tool for post-secondary transitions, featuring self-reflection, guided imagery, and goal setting.