A lesson focused on understanding the different developmental needs of children at various stages, from infants to school-aged kids, using a detective-themed exploration.
A highly personalized 1:1 advisory or counseling lesson designed to help middle or high school students discover their VIA Character Strengths, map them to current school challenges, and project them into future life and career opportunities.
A vibrant series of four monthly mental health and wellness calendars for May through August 2026. Designed with playful bright colors, a distinct growth mindset theme for each month, and inspirational quotes, these calendars offer daily mindfulness activities suitable for K-12 students and their families.
A specialized therapeutic toolkit for school social workers and counselors introducing bibliotherapy. The toolkit contains an instructional slide on clinical storytelling, a comparative age guide, and a step-by-step facilitation handout with discussion prompts.
A lesson plan and communication kit for academic transitions, designed to facilitate the release, review, and parental confirmation of student schedules for the upcoming school year.
A therapeutic toolkit for school social workers and counselors introducing Non-Directive (child-centered) and Directive play therapy modalities. The toolkit includes visual instructional slides, a clinical practitioner cheat sheet, a techniques playbook with dialogue scripts, and a structured session tracker.
The curriculum and resources for Grades 11-12, focusing on advanced college, career, and independent living social skills, professional networking, and independent decision-making.
The curriculum and resources for Grades 9-10, focusing on social-emotional skill development, navigating high school dynamics, peer group adaptation, and basic self-advocacy.
A therapeutic and practical lesson sequence introducing teenagers to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Emotion Regulation skills, focusing on identifying emotions, Opposite Action, and physical vulnerability buffers (PLEASE).
An essential professional development toolkit for middle and high school educators to master Motivational Interviewing (MI). The toolkit includes visual instructional slides, a quick-reference cheat sheet, a detailed scenario guide with dialogue scripts, and a step-by-step intervention checklist.
A structured problem-solving framework designed for students who use avoidance as a coping mechanism. This lesson provides practical tools for cognitive reframing, sensory grounding, self-advocacy, and task-chunking to help students move from avoidance to action.
A curated collection of minimalist, calming, and mature posters and wall decor for a high school social worker's office. Features warm colors, modern typography, and empowering messaging.
An introductory lesson on mindfulness for students, exploring what mindfulness is, its scientific benefits in a classroom setting, and practical applications for focus and emotional regulation.
A practical financial literacy lesson where students track daily banking transactions, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers for September 2026. Includes a 19-day transaction tracker worksheet and a complete teacher answer key schedule.
An introductory mini-lesson for the Game of Life personal finance project. Students learn about the project goals, requirements, timeline, and ledger system, before randomly drawing their starting career and family scenario cards.
A therapeutic framework to help young adults experiencing depression build functional daily routines through small, achievable actions. It guides the therapist and client through checking in, structuring a low-demand schedule, and planning hygiene, chores, and enjoyable activities.
A group therapy session helping clients distinguish between aggressive bluntness, functional directness, and assertive communication across real-world social scenarios. Designed with concrete, specific examples for individuals with cognitive or psychiatric differences.
Session 2 focuses on addressing anxiety about entering a new grade, identifying what remains stable, building a concrete emotional "bridge" back to school in the fall, and conducting a meaningful counseling termination ritual.
Session 1 focuses on reflecting on counseling progress, celebrating personal growth over the past year, identifying personal "anchors" (coping skills, support systems), and preparing for the changes in daily routines during summer break.
A comprehensive final exam assessment bundle for Culinary Arts Semester 2. Includes a highly polished, printable final exam test booklet, a student-facing scantron-style bubble answer sheet, and a complete teacher answer key and grading guide.
A psychoeducational group lesson designed for mental health and substance abuse clients. It explores 'Main Character Syndrome' (cognitive personalization) and the liberating perspective of 'It's Not About Me', offering clients practical reality-checking tools to navigate daily triggers without taking them personally.
A highly visual career exploration lesson that introduces the Job Market Iceberg (Open vs. Hidden Job Market), guides students to map their network with concentric circles, and spotlights youth self-employment programs in Ontario. Includes visual symbols and concrete supports.
A high-impact personal finance lesson introducing high schoolers to the mechanics of credit, focusing on payment history, credit utilization, and the compounding reality of interest.
A complete Personal Finance final exam set, featuring a highly optimized, compact 3-page exam booklet and a separate 1-page scantron-style answer sheet. This setup dramatically reduces paper consumption, allows the booklets to be reused, and simplifies grading for testing centers or makeup exams.
A therapeutic lesson for community mental health support groups focusing on overcoming the cognitive distortion of personalization. Clients learn to look beyond themselves by examining multiple interpretations of social events and practicing a structured, non-defensive perception-checking technique.
A reflective ECE lesson designed for students to document their academic growth, celebrate achievements, and collaboratively draft an unofficial class survival guide.
A lesson dedicated to learning and practicing the morning and evening remembrances (Athkar) for spiritual well-being.
A collection of administrative and academic resources for the College of Computer Engineering and Sciences at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, tailored for Batch 47.
A comprehensive guide to the majors offered by the College of Computer Science and Engineering at Prince Sattam University for Batch 47. Includes detailed descriptions, career fields, and academic duration for COE, CS, SWE, and IS departments.
Focuses on credit management, consumer rights, and protection against fraud, covering NC standards EPF.MCM.1 through EPF.MCM.3 and EPF.CC.1 through EPF.CC.2.
A deep dive into the relationship between education, career choice, taxes, and long-term wealth building, covering NC standards EPF.IE.1, EPF.IE.2, and EPF.FP.1.
An intensive overview of market systems, supply and demand, and the government's role in the US economy, covering NC standards EPF.E.1 through EPF.E.4.
A streamlined, self-paced lesson covering economics, income, credit, and consumerism designed for high school students to complete independently.
Focuses on risk management through various types of insurance and strategies for protecting personal identity and financial assets from fraud.
Demystifies credit scores, explains the cost of borrowing (interest rates), and teaches strategies for managing debt and avoiding financial pitfalls.
Covers the power of compound interest, different types of savings accounts, and investment vehicles such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
Explores sources of income, understanding pay stubs, taxes, and creating a functional budget using various methods like the 50/30/20 rule.
A comprehensive 10-page workbook designed for teenagers to master anger management through CBT techniques, physical grounding, and effective communication strategies.
A reflective lesson for high school students to evaluate their academic accountability over the past year and plan for future growth.
A counseling workshop designed to help 12th graders navigate the transition from high school by mapping their core values and developing mental health maintenance strategies for life after graduation.
A physiology-focused intervention for high schoolers to understand the stress response and master somatic regulation techniques during final exams. Students explore the 'circuitry' of their nervous system and practice specific physical interventions to manage exam-induced impulsivity.
The final day celebrates the new community with a 'Basecamp Olympics' event and a reflective 'Letter to Future Self' to set the tone for the year ahead.
Day two shifts focus to collaborative problem-solving with an engineering challenge and the collective creation of a classroom 'Community Contract'.
The first day of basecamp focuses on individual identity and initial team bonds through a 'Human Bingo' social hunt and a creative 'Personal Crest' project.
A comprehensive suite of documents for managing a work-study program, including goal setting, legal agreements, reflection logs, and performance evaluations.
A lesson on social awareness and the impact of communication styles during collaborative work, centered around a narrative about a high school group project.
A 30-minute session for 10th-grade students to reflect on the Pomodoro Method and its impact on executive functioning skills like planning, focus, and task initiation.
An introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focusing on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Students learn to identify cognitive distortions and practice reframing techniques to improve mental well-being.
A comprehensive guide for middle school students exploring the path to earning a Massachusetts driver's license, covering permit tests, JOL restrictions, and road test preparation.
An introductory lesson for high school sophomores focused on identifying and translating personal experiences into professional skills for their first resume.
A comprehensive study guide and answer key designed to help junior and senior students prepare for their final exam on emotional literacy, grief models, power dynamics, and relationship repair.