The first three weeks of the Social Detective intervention, focusing on building self-awareness and understanding the core concepts of empathy and physical body cues.
A high school transition lesson designed for 9th graders to understand the direct connection between daily attendance, high school credit acquisition, and time management. Students analyze their weekly schedules, map out barriers using a fishbone diagram, and commit to a 30-day attendance goal.
A kickoff lesson introducing 9th graders to growth mindset, neuroplasticity, and self-efficacy. Students engage in collaborative activities, analyze their mindsets, make a personal growth commitment, and complete a baseline school success pre-survey.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson for 8th graders transitioning to high school, focusing on the link between attendance and academic success, building a personal transition plan with support networks, designing daily routines, and self-assessing readiness.
An interactive 8th-grade lesson designed to help students transition to high school by translating long-term visions into concrete, actionable steps. Students create a structured goal ladder with three milestones, specific due dates, and measurable progress indicators, followed by peer feedback and a share-and-commit circle.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 7th graders to explore cognitive reframing, distinguish between productive and unproductive self-talk, and practice applying growth-oriented strategies to academic setbacks.
A 45-minute lesson for 6th grade designed to explore how school attendance directly impacts academic success, student confidence, and future goals. Students analyze data, brainstorm solutions to common barriers, and draft an action plan.
A practical, hands-on lesson designed to help 6th-grade students establish effective organizational and assignment capture systems. Students audit their current materials, select and build a binder or digital folder system, explore assignment-tracking tools, and practice logging tasks to reduce executive dysfunction and stress.
A restorative module focusing on understanding behavior impact, rebuilding classroom trust, and respecting authority. Includes a self-paced reflection packet, transition blueprint, guiding slides, and a facilitator guide.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson for 5th graders to build robust self-talk skills and establish evidence-based affirmations. Through blueprint-themed interactive activities, students learn to distinguish performance from self-esteem, reframe negative thoughts using concrete strategies, and give/receive peer encouragement.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 5th grade that helps students overcome school attendance barriers, map their support networks, and celebrate growth using customized planning tools and reflection surveys.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 5th-grade students to master the art of writing SMART academic/behavior and attendance goals. Students learn to define progress indicators, anticipate barriers, and use peer feedback to design achievable action plans.
A hands-on lesson designed to teach 5th-grade students practical time management and organizational skills, including task prioritization with a matrix, binder/backpack auditing, and building sustainable daily checklists.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 5th grade that explores the connection between behavior and consequences, helping students build personal responsibility. Through interactive role-play and a fishbowl discussion, students analyze school scenarios and draft their own actionable if-then strategy to navigate challenging settings like the hallway, recess, or classroom.