A lesson focused on analyzing the arguments and perspectives within the text 'The Digital Paper Trail', specifically looking at the ethics and legality of using social media in hiring.
A comprehensive guide and set of tools to help students transition from elementary to middle school, focusing on lockers, schedules, and self-advocacy.
Students will learn to identify common financial scams, protect their personal information online, and understand the steps to take if they become a victim of identity theft.
An introduction to the world of credit, covering how credit scores work in Canada, the difference between credit and debit, and the true cost of borrowing money.
Students will explore the power of compound interest, understand the difference between simple and compound growth, and set SMART financial goals using Canadian savings tools like TFSAs.
Students will master the daily operations of a bank account, including using debit cards, avoiding common fees, using mobile banking apps safely, and tracking their spending.
Students will learn the difference between checking and savings accounts, compare different banking institutions, and identify the specific documents required to open an account as a minor.
The introductory materials for the Brain Glitch Defense curriculum, including the facilitator guide, roadmap, and core objectives.
The core lesson of the Brain Glitch series, introducing cognitive distortions as 'system glitches' and using a cooperative board game to teach students how to identify and debug them.
A high-speed micro-lesson designed to give students actionable strategies for de-escalating conflicts with peers and teachers in under 10 minutes. Updated with the Peace Protocol framework.
Focuses on building daily routines and taking ownership of school materials and assignments to foster academic independence.
Introduces growth mindset concepts to help students view challenges and mistakes as opportunities for improvement rather than failures.
Explores the shifting nature of middle school friendships, setting healthy boundaries, and practicing inclusive social habits.
Empowers students to communicate their needs to teachers and peers using respectful, effective language and scripts.
Teaches students how to break down large projects into manageable steps and accurately estimate task duration to prevent procrastination.
A reflective closing session to celebrate achievements and set intentions for the upcoming transition.
Practical life-prep stress reduction, focusing on the mental shift from high schooler to independent adult.
Addressing the 'comparison trap' and FOMO as students watch peers announce their own college and life paths.
Quick-hit mindfulness and grounding techniques tailored for busy students on the go.
A practical look at the logistical steps between high school graduation and the first week of college.
Concrete techniques for managing high-stakes test anxiety during AP exams and final assessments.
Strategies for balancing the heavy academic load of AP exams with the high-stakes social events of May.
Helping students find emotional closure and peace with their post-graduation choices, moving past 'what-ifs' and comparison.
A quick, celebratory check-in for 8th graders as they prepare for high school. Includes a student flyer for goal-setting and a teacher guide for facilitating the transition discussion.
A comprehensive guide for students to master the art of entry-level resumes and cover letters, focusing on translating limited experience into professional potential.
A targeted social-emotional learning lesson designed to help high school students recognize perfectionist patterns and apply self-compassion and cognitive reframing techniques.
A lesson exploring how building strong interpersonal connections with teachers, peers, and school staff can make daily school life smoother, more supportive, and more efficient.