Students learn the neuroscience behind visual cues and color association. They apply a specific color-code system to their subjects and label their physical folders and notebooks accordingly.
A reflective end-of-year lesson for grades 3-5 that frames the school year as a mountain expedition. Students map out their achievements ('peaks') and identify the strategies and support ('tools') they used to overcome obstacles, building self-efficacy for the next grade level.
A comprehensive preparation toolkit for Career Day, equipping both guest speakers and student interviewers with structured guides, question banks, and evaluation rubrics to ensure engaging and meaningful professional dialogues.
A comprehensive career exploration and financial literacy packet for 7th grade students, connecting strengths, lifestyle costs, and the essential question of what freedom means in today's world.
A high-energy, collaborative building challenge where student teams design and construct towers under shifting constraints. This lesson is specifically engineered to target active communication, resilience when faced with unexpected roadblocks, and group decision-making.
A high-impact digital citizenship project lesson where students become 'Web Guardians' to design PSAs addressing digital footprints, screen time self-regulation, and online empathy. Includes interactive presentation slides, detailed teacher guides, a project menu choice board, visual tip-sheets, and scaffolded planning templates for posters and videos.
An interactive, fast-paced college admissions simulation game where students build holistic profiles through trivia, scenarios, and station challenges. Students balance academics, leadership, and character to secure a 'Holistic Bingo' and gain admission to their dream schools.
A high-energy, interactive assembly game designed for 178 eighth graders to reveal their end-of-year field trip. On-stage representatives work together with the audience to decode clues, culminating in the big reveal of Canobie Lake Park.
This 25-minute psychoeducational session introduces 6th-grade students to the topic of anxiety in a supportive small group setting. The primary goal is to foster comfort, normalize anxiety, and encourage initial connections.
An introductory financial literacy lesson exploring systemic opportunity, critical vocabulary, basic calculations, and personalized future mapping. Includes a student-facing comprehensive work packet and an in-depth teacher discussion guide and answer key.
A comprehensive 30-minute transition workshop designed for NYC 8th graders to navigate high school admissions (MySchools), credit requirements, and the social-emotional shift of commuting and adjusting to high school life.
A transition-focused counseling lesson for 5th-grade students preparing for the major shift to middle school, centering on identifying core supportive networks, framing complex feelings about change, and building a self-care anchor.
A developmental counseling lesson for 3rd-grade students focused on identifying personal strengths, tracking school year progress, and building a customizable summer coping suitcase to manage big feelings.
A supportive counseling session tailored for 1st-grade students to celebrate their visible emotional and social growth this year, introduce interactive 'Ocean Breathing' coping techniques, and capture their accomplishments in a highly visual, low-color printable keepsake.
A social-emotional strength inventory lesson designed specifically for middle school gifted students. Using a cartography and exploration theme, students identify, analyze, and map their unique cognitive, creative, and emotional strengths while addressing gifted-specific traits like asynchronous development and overexcitabilities.
A high-energy, 20-minute Lunch Bunch session designed for 6th graders to identify their inner dialogue and practice transforming negative self-talk into supportive, positive affirmations. Includes a structured discussion guide, interactive slides, conversational scenario cards, and a creative personal shield worksheet.
A therapeutic lesson package designed for counselors working with 14-year-old girls struggling with self-sabotage. It includes a structured telehealth counselor guide and a highly aesthetic, Gen Z-friendly reflection workbook focusing on negative self-talk, canceling plans, and negativity bias.
A high-energy, 15-minute introductory lesson designed for high school sophomores to kick off their college search. Through a fast-paced 'This or That' movement game and a personal profile reflection, students identify their preferences across key college factors like size, location, public vs. private, majors, and campus life.
A comprehensive transition lesson designed to help rising sixth graders navigate the emotional shift to middle school. Students explore mixed emotions, learn practical coping strategies for academic and social pressures, and map out their path to success.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 5th-grade girls on filtering honest but hurtful opinions. Students learn to distinguish between 'Think It' (internal thoughts) and 'Say It' (socially filtered words) to navigate friendships and peer conflicts.
A 5th-grade social-emotional learning lesson focusing on cultivating gratitude through a structured list of simple sentence starters. Students reflect on small daily moments, important relationships, and personal strengths to build self-awareness and optimism.
A comprehensive training lesson designed to teach middle/high school students and social work interns how to navigate emotionally charged, difficult conversations using empathetic listening and structured communication frameworks.
A complete promotion ceremony suite designed for West Lee Middle School, featuring an inspiring, professionally formatted 2-minute principal speech, a student keepsake reflection sheet, and celebratory ceremony slides.
A comprehensive developmental school counseling framework spanning K-12, aligned with ASCA national standards. This blueprint includes a K-12 scope and sequence, grade-band counselor handbooks, a staff reference poster, and professional development slides for counselor-led staff training.
The ultimate multi-layered capstone escape room challenge. Recruits analyze complex social conflict evidence, trace misinformation networks, resolve major ethical dilemmas, and decode the final system override.
A high-stakes digital safety escape room focused on identifying online scams, recognizing manipulative dark patterns, and protecting personal data. Recruits analyze active verb voices, linking verbs, ellipses punctuation, and deceptive tones to decode the final alert.
An advanced media literacy and communication escape room for Ages 13-15. Recruits distinguish facts from opinions, analyze objective realities, sort personal attitudes, and input the override PROOF to secure the school news mainframe.
A collaborative social-emotional escape room focused on identifying relational and social bullying, supporting target peers, and standing up to cyber/verbal exclusion. Recruits analyze verb verbal types, pronoun cases, intransitive verbs, and compound syntax to decode the final override.
An immersive and strategic escape room focused on managing academic stress, avoiding burnout, and planning study habits. Recruits analyze student logs under performance anxiety, build efficient schedules, and decode the override to restore positive motivation.
A cooperative and empathetic escape room focused on managing family duties and household balance. Recruits analyze parent/child perspective claims, organize daily chores timelines, and decode the final compromise override.
An advanced digital literacy and collaborative cryptography escape room for Ages 14-16. Recruits analyze verb transitivity, relative clauses, subjunctive moods, and tone to stop a school database wipe.
A high-stakes moral dilemma escape room for Ages 11-13. Recruits evaluate the trade-offs of academic honesty, identify plagiarism, analyze persuasive appeals, and decode the final ethics code.
A high-stakes perspective-taking escape room. Recruits examine conflicting first-person accounts, analyze bias, reconstruct a unified timeline, and solve the override code.
An ethical decision-making and systems-thinking escape room. Recruits analyze resource allocation options, vote on complex tradeoffs, map cascading social consequences, and draft an argumentative consensus brief to restore balance.
In this second session, students shift from analyzing impact to taking active accountability. They explore restorative justice and draft a concrete "Repair Blueprint" detailing specific actions to rebuild trust and repair the harm.
In this first session, students explore the concepts of cause and effect, analyzing how behavior ripples outward to affect the targeted student, their families, the school community, and themselves, both now and in the future.
An online misinformation and fact-checking escape room for Ages 10-12. Recruits sort fact vs. opinion, trace original message sources, and reconstruct truth timelines to stop rumors.
A chronological reconstruction and peer exclusion escape room for Ages 10-12. Recruits analyze sticky-note observations, identify missed social interactions, and role-play restorative de-escalation scripts.
An observation-based escape mission for Ages 8-10. Recruits decode paw ciphers, match footprint evidence to classroom hiding spots, and compile a team map to find the missing class pet.
A cooperative social escape room for Ages 8-10 focused on inclusion and empathy. Recruits sort desk messages, build a timeline, and decode perspective cards to support a lonely classmate.
An empowering financial literacy lesson where 7th-grade students define personal and financial freedom, learn digital design skills, and create an aesthetic digital vision board in Google Slides representing their future goals.
Encourages self-reflection and belief in the development of the whole self. Students reflect on their growth throughout the curriculum and complete personal goal-setting plans. Includes bilingual Likert scales for data collection.
Explores perspective-taking, diversity, understanding cultural differences in expectations, and resolving social conflicts respectfully. Helps students find common ground while celebrating unique cultural identities.
Guides students through classroom behavior expectations, raising hands, active participation, and taking ownership of school behavior to foster a strong sense of school community belonging.
Covers punctuality, deadlines, and time expectations in academic and social settings. Helps students understand the cultural differences in time concepts while developing school success habits.
Explores active listening, manners, and showing respect to teachers, peers, and authority figures. Students practice bilingual courtesy terms and cross-cultural respectful communication.
Focuses on greetings, eye contact, handshakes, and physical space in the US vs. Latin America. Students learn the mechanics of a positive first impression in various cultural contexts.
Focuses on the dynamics of cyberbullying, social media responsibility, and the critical transition from silent bystander to proactive upstander.
Focuses on identifying direct vs. indirect bullying, recognizing relational aggression and rumors, and understanding how these behaviors impact middle school communities in person and online.
A culminating interactive simulation and graduation ceremony where students showcase all skills learned (dining, introductions, public deportment) and receive certificates of completion.
Students explore social dynamics in mixed peer groups, practicing inclusive conversations, group introductions, handling differing opinions, and the art of polite conversational turn-taking.