Este recurso proporciona una guía completa sobre cómo diseñar y entregar presentaciones de alto impacto, enfocándose en el diseño minimalista, la narrativa y el lenguaje corporal.
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An interactive, comprehensive 45-minute lesson for 8th-grade students on stress management. Students learn to decode stressors, apply cognitive reframing, practice time management, and build boundaries through interactive slides, reflective worksheets, activity cards, and visual maps.
Focuses on responsible decision-making during high-stress conflicts, helping students identify hot-button triggers, evaluate action-consequences, and apply 'pressure relief valve' strategies.
Focuses on active listening, reading other people's emotional signals (body language, tone), and matching our response to their weather state with empathy and validation.
An engaging social-emotional learning lesson that teaches students to identify their emotional states as internal weather patterns and apply self-regulation coping strategies to return to calm, clear skies.
A counselor-led guide and interactive reflection workbook for 16-year-olds working to rebuild trust with parents or guardians. The lesson covers the mechanics of trust, realistic scenario analysis around curfew, academic honesty, and privileges, and provides an actionable path forward.
Students investigate responsibility, honesty, and integrity. They learn to make difficult choices, take ownership of mistakes, and construct a personal pledge for moral character.
Students learn respect and active listening techniques. They engage in verbal exercises and boundary-setting activities to build effective communication and mutual respect.
Students explore the power of empathy and kindness. Through looking at perspectives and performing small acts of helpfulness, students build connection and support in the classroom.
A comprehensive restorative justice lesson bundle designed to foster social-emotional learning, conflict resolution, and self-regulation through structured circle practices, visual anchor charts, visual reflection sheets, and real-world peer scenarios.
Session 7 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves découvrent comment l'agriculture calédonienne s'adapte aux préoccupations environnementales océaniennes (sol, eau, biodiversité, déchets).
Session 6 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves réfléchissent aux compétences qu'ils aimeraient développer ou améliorer et découvrent les perspectives de formation et d'évolution de carrière.
Session 5 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves découvrent et identifient les compétences requises (savoirs, savoir-faire techniques, savoir-être) pour exercer l'emploi observé.
Session 4 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves découvrent les droits, les devoirs du salarié et du stagiaire, ainsi que les règles du Code du travail de Nouvelle-Calédonie et la sécurité.
Session 3 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves apprennent à identifier les conditions réelles de travail, à analyser les contraintes d'un poste agricole et à apprécier ses atouts.
Session 2 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves apprennent à identifier l'organigramme de l'entreprise, à repérer leur maître de stage et à comprendre les fonctions et attributions de chaque salarié.
Session 1 du passeport PFMP. Les élèves apprennent à identifier et à décrire le contexte géographique, sectoriel et juridique de leur entreprise d'accueil en Nouvelle-Calédonie.
A collection of beautifully formatted schedule posters for a 6th-grade classroom, including the Tuesday-Friday routine and the modified Monday early-release/split routine.
A lesson helping 6th-grade students master their daily schedule, understand block rotations, and successfully navigate transitions between humanities, STEM, and electives.
A restorative, community-focused set of materials for 6th grade classrooms. Includes large, clean visual anchor charts (posters) for agreements, restorative dialogue, and repairing harm, plus a student reflection worksheet and a teacher guide for hosting circle discussions.
A comprehensive classroom management toolkit designed specifically for middle schoolers, emphasizing autonomy, self-regulation, and collaborative norms. It contains a privilege menu, a brain-break choice board, a student coping guide, and a teacher intervention selector.
A capstone lesson for 12th graders to finalize their transition toolkits, complete a post-survey to measure growth, and set concrete immediate action steps for their post-secondary launch.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 12th graders to master problem-solving under pressure. Students learn a structured 5-step framework, analyze common senior barriers (financial, logistical, time), and build actionable backup plans with concrete contingencies.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 12th graders that bridges professional career readiness (interviews, thank-you emails) with personal empowerment (assertiveness and boundary-setting in school and workplace settings). Students engage in interactive mock interviews, construct professional follow-ups, and practice direct, respectful language for self-advocacy and privacy.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 12th graders to analyze their punctuality habits, understand the high stakes of reliability in high school and the workplace, and build a concrete, personalized reliability plan.
A introductory lesson for 12th graders to launch their senior transition planning. Students explore postsecondary pathways, align them with personal values, and complete a baseline self-efficacy pre-survey to guide their future planning and academic success.