A lesson for 11th-grade students focused on strengthening social bonds and communication skills during the winter months through team-building and role-play activities.
A high-energy, space-themed lesson that teaches students essential collaboration skills through the lens of a mission to build a lunar base. Students learn about role assignment, active listening, and conflict resolution while practicing these skills in a hands-on building challenge.
A 50-minute lesson designed for high school students, particularly those facing housing instability, to understand the mechanics of credit scores, the cost of interest, and how to differentiate between productive and predatory debt.
A multi-day project where students act as 'Development Studios' to design, build, and playtest their own career-themed board games, focusing on the impact of education and life choices on long-term outcomes.
Introductory resources for establishing an attendance competition and educating students on the importance of being present every day for academic success.
A set of resources designed to help high schoolers with vague or limited interests identify potential career paths by focusing on lifestyle preferences, skills, and real-world conversations.
A lesson exploring the tangible benefits of regular school attendance, focusing on how showing up today builds the foundation for both immediate and future success.
A collection of resources designed to motivate students to arrive on time and attend school regularly using meaningful, non-tangible rewards.
Focuses on intensive and specialized interventions (Tier 3 and 4) for students facing significant barriers to attendance, emphasizing individualized support and wrap-around services.
Focuses on universal (Tier 1) strategies to build a school-wide culture of attendance through positive reinforcement, community building, and clear communication.
This lesson covers the essential components of college financial aid, focusing on the differences between gift aid, work-study, and loans, with a deep dive into federal loan structures.
A comprehensive lesson for first-generation students on navigating financial aid, including the FAFSA process, understanding aid types, and decoding award letters.
Teaches students how to identify and reframe the cognitive distortions that fuel chronic anger and resentment.
Focuses on immediate, practical tools to de-escalate physiological arousal during high-stress moments.
Students explore the biological roots of anger and identify their personal 'Anger Iceberg' to understand the secondary nature of the emotion.