Students write brief, one-sentence descriptions for each reference on their list explaining the nature of the professional relationship. This adds context for the hiring manager.
Students explore the rights and responsibilities of a consumer, focusing on how social media and peer pressure impact decision-making.
Students analyze how political and commercial advertising use techniques like bandwagon, celebrity endorsements, and emotional appeals to influence spending and voting.
A comprehensive 5-day lesson guiding students through the process of writing a personal essay about their multiple intelligences, skills, and future career paths.
A collection of restorative practice tools designed to help students reflect on their actions, understand the impact of their behavior, and create a plan for restoration following peer conflict, classroom disruption, social media incidents, or academic dishonesty.
A comprehensive end-of-year portfolio project where students build a professional Google Site to showcase their instructional practices, previous projects, and future career plans in education.
A lesson focused on restorative justice principles, helping students identify the impact of their actions and master self-regulation strategies to rebuild relationships.
A lesson focused on identifying and challenging cognitive distortions through the 'evidence for vs. against' technique, styled as a psychological investigation.
A lesson designed to help students master the SMART goal-setting framework to achieve academic and personal success. Students will learn to transition from vague intentions to actionable, time-bound blueprints for their future.
A recurring weekly reflection tool designed to help students celebrate successes, manage their emotional well-being, and sharpen their academic focus through a creative doodle-inspired layout.
A comprehensive introduction to post-graduation options including college, trades, military, and gap years, alongside a critical senior year timeline.
A comprehensive financial literacy simulation where students manage a month of income and expenses, navigating unexpected financial hurdles and making lifestyle trade-offs.
A hands-on financial literacy simulation where students manage a month of income and expenses, navigating real-world trade-offs and unexpected financial hurdles.
A collection of printable banners, headers, advice cards, and community resource listings to create an engaging summer-themed bulletin board.
A lesson sequence for high schoolers on managing 1:1 take-home Chromebooks, focusing on transport safety, home care, and district policy accountability.
A focused lesson for older students to develop cognitive flexibility, manage anxiety, and navigate preoccupying thoughts using the 'Brain Pivot' technique.
A restorative justice workshop for middle and high schoolers focused on the 'mechanics' of a genuine apology. Students learn to diagnose social friction and use specific tools to repair relationships after end-of-year conflict.
A comprehensive lesson on critical thinking for high schoolers, focusing on identifying biases, logical fallacies, and evaluating information in a digital age.
A comprehensive introduction to the GED exam tailored for young adults, focusing on the benefits, subject areas, and practical steps to success. This lesson demystifies the test and helps students build their own 'blueprint' for graduation.
A 15-20 minute lesson for middle schoolers on device stewardship, focusing on keyboard care, screen safety, and reporting issues through the lens of JHawk Accountability.
A hands-on workshop to practice guided mindfulness and create a personalized, long-term coping toolkit.
Strategies for managing academic pressure and exam anxiety using focus techniques and growth mindset principles.
Navigating the complexities of social media, peer pressure, and family relationships through mindful communication and boundary setting.
Explores the body's physiological response to stress and introduces three foundational mindfulness techniques.
Students work in small teams to build a space station. One student sees the secret picture, one gives directions, and one builds, teaching them how to share information clearly.
Students work in teams to build a lunar structure while navigating specific communication barriers, forcing them to develop new ways to share information and work together.
A high-impact identity reframing unit designed for students with behavioral intervention histories. It transforms 'survival traits' into leadership assets through narrative psychology and project-based learning.
A comprehensive transition program for high school students to manage end-of-year anxiety by reframing fears into actionable protocols and system checks.
A hands-on activity where participants learn to identify the best person or service to ask for help in various job-seeking and workplace scenarios. Students match specific problems to professional and personal supports while explaining their reasoning.
A cognitive flexibility workshop designed to help students 'stretch' their thinking during unexpected changes and setbacks, using a high-energy mental workout theme.
An introductory lesson covering the essentials of college budgeting, resume construction for entry-level positions, and a deep dive into various STEM career pathways.
An activity for Mental Health Awareness Month centered on a fictional candy brand that celebrates neurodiversity and high-energy mind traits.
A dual-focused lesson on emotional self-regulation and effective conflict resolution, teaching teens how to track their mental health while mastering high-stakes communication skills.
High school students examine the Acceptable Use Policy as a professional contract, focusing on device ownership, district monitoring, and building digital responsibility for post-secondary success.