Students learn to mark their own checklists or color in bar graphs to represent weekly progress, focusing on accuracy and neatness.
The culminating project where students synthesize their research into a presentation about their future career choice.
Guided research using various tools to understand the day-to-day duties, education requirements, and salary of specific careers.
An exploration of the 16 national career clusters and how different jobs fit into specific pathways.
Students will complete interest inventories to identify their strengths, values, and potential career matches.
A small group session for 6th-grade girls focused on building self-confidence by navigating social dynamics, understanding peer pressure, and identifying healthy friendship traits.
This lesson provides middle and high school teachers with actionable strategies for managing students who sleep in class, moving from frustration to empathetic problem-solving. It covers root causes, immediate intervention techniques, and long-term support systems.
The final session focuses on maintaining healthy social boundaries, the role of forgiveness in growth, and group closure.
Students apply a conflict mediation model to realistic middle school scenarios, focusing on sustainable compromise and healthy boundaries.
Students practice advanced perspective-taking to navigate complex social situations and understand the role of perception in peer groups.
This lesson focuses on assertive communication and the impact of digital tone, teaching students to advocate for their needs without aggression.
Students analyze common middle school conflict triggers, including digital drama and social hierarchy, distinguishing between surface behaviors and underlying needs.
Students identify the core values that ground healthy friendships and analyze the difference between 'situational friends' and 'value-based friends.'
A practical budgeting lesson focused on selecting essential apartment items within a $100 limit, supporting IEP goals for functional math and decision-making.
Synthesizes all lessons into a long-term goal plan and commitment to personal excellence.
Focuses on distinguishing between convenience friends and true allies, and developing exit strategies for peer pressure.
Discusses the permanence of digital footprints and how social media activity can attract unwanted surveillance or consequences.
Explores how body language and non-verbal cues impact perception by school staff and suburban community members.
Identifies the unique strengths developed in an urban environment and reframes them as assets for suburban success.
Day 3 is a hands-on workshop where students create their own four-year plan and conduct a personal graduation audit.
Day 2 explores career pathways, endorsements, and how elective choices align with future goals.
Day 1 focuses on understanding the credit system, core subject requirements, and the different types of diplomas available.
A comprehensive small-group session guide and set of resources designed to help students navigate peer pressure in social, academic, and physical safety situations.
A lesson designed to help newcomer Portuguese students and native English speakers master the art of assertive communication using 'I' statements in classroom settings.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help 5th-grade students, particularly boys, develop and apply coping strategies for common academic stressors like testing, public speaking, and difficult assignments.