A comprehensive practice exam and answer key focusing on Australian consumer, financial, and legal rights and responsibilities, as well as labour market factors and decision-making.
A practice exam focusing on the rights and responsibilities of individuals in legal and employment contexts, as well as factors affecting economic decisions. Includes multiple choice, data interpretation, and an extended response section.
A 35-minute professional development session for elementary educators exploring the neurological benefits of incorporating low-stakes creative activities like coloring and modeling clay into the school day to improve emotional regulation and cognitive readiness.
This lesson explores the life and influence of Anne Boleyn, examining her as a 'proto-feminist' figure who defied 16th-century gender norms and acted as a catalyst for the English Reformation. Students will analyze her power dynamics with Henry VIII and her lasting impact on the Tudor legacy and future feminist movements.
Teaching students about the concept of personal space bubbles and the importance of keeping hands to themselves, specifically regarding private body parts.
A comprehensive lesson on the Civil Rights Movement featuring gallery stations and a guided investigation worksheet. Students analyze institutional obstacles, legal strategies, non-violent and militant tactics, and the expansion of the movement to other marginalized groups.
An exploration of Australia's entry into World War II, focusing on the constitutional and cultural ties to the British Empire that led to the declaration of war in 1939.
A 30-minute small group session focused on recognizing physical signs of anger and practicing concrete cooling strategies using visual and hands-on tools.
A high-energy, practical introduction to personal banking. Students will master the differences between checking and savings, learn to navigate the 'overdraft trap,' and build a digital security fortress for their online banking.
A lesson for 6th graders on the importance of self-advocacy, identifying personal needs, and communicating them effectively using the '3 Cs' approach: Calm, Clear, and Confident.
An introductory workshop on checking vs. savings accounts, the mechanics of overdraft fees, and best practices for secure online banking.
This lesson helps students navigate social boundaries by distinguishing between being friendly to everyone and forming deep friendships. Through a mapping metaphor, students learn that it is healthy and okay to choose their close friends while remaining kind to others.
A lesson focused on researching and profiling influential women using digital encyclopedias. Students practice gathering key facts and summarizing information in an accessible format.
A focused 20-minute individual counseling session for 7th-grade students to build resilience by identifying negative thought patterns and establishing a personalized coping toolkit.
Introduces the concept of growth mindset and the 'power of yet' through two creative projects: a vision board for future goals and a growth tree for past achievements.
A collection of resources to help students regulate emotions and find calm by focusing on positive memories and happy moments.
A lesson focused on introducing the concept of a growth mindset using a storybook format. Students will meet Pip, a character who learns that 'I can't' becomes 'I can't yet' with practice and persistence.
An interactive 30-minute lesson where kindergarteners discover their 'Listening Superpowers' using their whole bodies, featuring a participatory story and movement games.
A high-energy, 30-minute workshop for 9th graders to transform everyday peer conflicts into collaborative agreements using a structured 5-step resolution process.
An in-depth exploration of Charles Sumner's role as a radical abolitionist and political catalyst in the years leading up to the American Civil War. This lesson examines his rhetoric, legislative strategies, and the national impact of his physical assault on the Senate floor.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing the communication skills needed to navigate difficult conversations in junior high friendships. It includes a social story, role-playing practice, visual aids, and a teacher facilitation guide.
In this session, school leaders explore the 'studio critique' model from art education and apply it to classroom observations, focusing on objective description and collaborative inquiry.
Comprehensive answer keys and teacher facilitation guides for the Europe remediation packet.