A high school level lesson on the legal process following competency restoration, covering types of pleas, plea bargain implications, and the distinction between trial and sentencing phases.
A lesson designed for pre-teens to develop perspective-taking skills through realistic social scenarios in school, home, and peer settings. Students act as 'Social Detectives' to analyze feelings and choose empathetic responses.
This lesson equips clinical staff with sensory, physical, and cognitive grounding techniques to help students manage anxiety and stay in the present moment. It includes a comprehensive facilitator guide, visual slides, and practical student handouts.
A professional development module for K-12 clinical staff to master and teach five core social competencies. Includes structured instruction and hands-on practice materials for student sessions.
A comprehensive training module for school clinical staff on teaching emotional intelligence. This lesson covers emotional vocabulary, empathy development, and regulation strategies across K-12 developmental stages.
A high-impact lesson challenging students to analyze the statistical realities of 'dream' careers like streaming and sports versus the stability and demand of essential trades and professional services. Students will evaluate risks, entry barriers, and financial sustainability to move from vague dreams to concrete career blueprints.
A comprehensive review and assessment of the Unit 3.1 standards.
A scaffolded DBQ activity exploring the core arguments for and against American imperialism.
Covers the construction of the Panama Canal and Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick diplomacy.
Examines the results of the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Paris, and the subsequent Filipino Insurrection.
An exploration of the causes of the Spanish-American War, focusing on the role of yellow journalism and the USS Maine.
Introduction to American imperialism through the purchase of Alaska and Alfred T. Mahan's naval theories.
A bridge lesson exploring the intersection of 'dream' careers (streaming, sports, music) and 'reality' careers (nursing, trades, real estate), emphasizing open-mindedness and skill transferability.
Synthesize learning through a museum curation project and a comprehensive summative exam.
Understand the challenges faced by laborers, the rise of unions, and the Social Gospel movement's response to urban poverty.
Examine the growth of cities, tenement life, and the role of political machines like Tammany Hall.