Students apply their knowledge of marketing and demographics to create a comprehensive brand campaign for a new product, including brand identity, target persona, and a multi-channel advertisement strategy.
A comprehensive lesson on navigating social media with empathy and accountability. Students will learn to recognize the impact of their digital footprint, handle online mistakes with grace, and practice safe, respectful communication.
A comprehensive, in-depth unit on mental health literacy, identifying system alerts (Anxiety, Depression, Anger), and building a proactive coping toolkit. Includes detailed reading, scenario analysis, and a 10-question final assessment.
A 30-minute social skills session for 9th graders focused on identifying complex emotions through non-verbal cues and context. includes a facilitator guide, visual slides, role-playing cards, and a student worksheet.
Cette leçon permet aux élèves de comprendre les mécanismes du calcul commercial à travers la création d'offres pour un photobooth. Ils apprennent à calculer des coûts, des marges et à formaliser une offre commerciale professionnelle sous forme de devis.
A lesson for 5th-9th graders on processing corrective feedback, managing defensive reactions, and using scripts to accept criticism gracefully. Students learn to distinguish between constructive and destructive feedback while mastering the 'physiological sting' of being corrected.
Students will learn to identify unspoken classroom expectations and peer body language through the lens of a 'Social Decoder.' The lesson focuses on situational awareness, interpreting environmental cues, and adjusting behavior to match the 'vibe' of different settings.
An independent accountability project designed for students to reflect on their communication choices and develop empathy through a series of self-paced investigation activities.
The capstone session where students apply their learning to a collaborative 'Unity Prototype' project. They design a community or school environment where differences are structurally integrated and social acceptance is the default.
This session tackles the 'Heat and Pressure' of male social expectations and the heavy burden of unexpressed emotions. Students learn to identify 'The Man Box' and practice emotional regulation through the metaphor of pressure valves and cooling systems.
The introductory session focuses on self-awareness and celebrating individual differences as 'custom specifications' rather than defects. Students explore the concept of 'The Myth of Normal' and begin drafting their personal identity blueprints.
An SEL activity where high school mentors guide elementary students through the process of identifying problems and building 'solution bridges' to overcome them.
A comprehensive lesson on crafting high-impact executive summaries, focusing on structure, audience tailoring, and professional brevity for business contexts.
A weekly check-in system designed to help students master organization, task prioritization, and self-advocacy through structured "Mission Control" meetings.
An overview of the marketing mix (the 4 Ps), target demographics, and the psychology behind effective advertising.
An introductory lesson on business models and subscription pricing in the tech industry, using a hypothetical educational platform as a case study.
A comprehensive lesson for middle schoolers on understanding personal space, recognizing non-verbal and verbal 'stop' signals, and practicing consent-based physical interaction.
An interactive, scenario-based lesson where students apply critical thinking to high-stakes daily decisions they will face after high school.
A collaborative and interactive lesson where students navigate real-world dilemmas using critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through a board game, scenario cards, and group discussions, students learn to weigh options and predict outcomes.
A comprehensive lesson on understanding, categorizing, and analyzing voluntary payroll deductions like 401(k)s and health insurance.
A grounding-focused lesson teaching the physiology of the 'fight-flight-freeze' response and providing a toolkit of sensory anchors to return to the 'window of tolerance.'
A 30-minute lesson designed to teach 9th graders the essentials of professional digital communication, focusing on clear subject lines and formal salutations. Students will transition from analyzing 'cringe' emails to drafting professional openings for real-world school scenarios.
Students learn to navigate interpersonal challenges by distinguishing between communication styles, practicing active listening, and applying de-escalation techniques in realistic high school and workplace scenarios.
A high school lesson exploring the science of neuroplasticity and diverse academic journeys to build a robust, growth-oriented identity. Students move from the biological 'how' of learning to personal reflection on their own strengths and non-traditional paths to success.
This lesson empowers students to take control of their digital footprints by transforming them into intentional 'digital blueprints.' Students analyze mock social media profiles, practice professional communication, and draft networking bios while navigating online safety and misinformation.
A high school lesson focused on the SMART goals framework, action planning, and self-reflection. Students design a blueprint for their future by setting academic and personal goals, identifying obstacles, and writing a vision letter to their future selves.
A comprehensive lesson for grades 7-12 on understanding the neuroscience of stress and building a personalized toolkit of evidence-based coping strategies. Students explore the 4 F's of stress responses and practice concrete techniques like box breathing and cognitive reframing.
A comprehensive lesson on job readiness, covering job applications, personal statements, and the STAR method for interviews, specifically designed for urban high school students entering the workforce.
A practical deep dive into personal budgeting for high school students. They'll navigate a $1,200 monthly income scenario, distinguish between needs and wants, and learn the foundations of credit building.
A comprehensive introduction to restorative justice principles and the practice of community-building circles. Students explore the shift from punitive to restorative mindsets, practice structured dialogue using restorative questions, and build empathy through shared storytelling.
A comprehensive lesson designed for high school students to master advanced study techniques and academic re-engagement strategies, focusing on Cornell notes, time management, and active reading.
A comprehensive career exploration lesson for high schoolers to research and compare diverse post-secondary pathways, from university to apprenticeships, with a focus on DC-specific opportunities.
A small group counseling lesson focused on building academic motivation, identifying barriers to success, and mastering time management and organizational strategies for middle and high school students.
A comprehensive guidance lesson for grades 6-10 focusing on responsible online behavior, identifying cyberbullying, practicing upstander strategies, and managing a professional digital footprint.
A comprehensive lesson for grades 6-12 focused on developing self-advocacy skills. Students learn to identify their needs, understand the 'Script Formula' for effective communication, and practice advocating for themselves in academic and personal situations.
A small group counseling lesson for grades 6-12 focused on building resilience through the metaphor of Kintsugi. Students identify personal strengths, build support networks, and practice cognitive reframing.