A calming set of mindfulness exercises using dragon-themed imagery to help students manage frustration, focus, and anxiety.
A comprehensive lesson for high school seniors on budgeting, expense tracking, and strategic money management for independent living.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students evaluate post-secondary options including 4-year universities, community colleges, and trade apprenticeships through critical thinking and personalized roadmap creation.
A comprehensive lesson on building a strong work ethic, focusing on punctuality, persistence, professional communication, and time management through the lens of a 'career blueprint'.
A practical guide to the four pillars of early adulthood: money management, career hunting, grocery budgeting, and securing a first apartment.
A multi-faceted lesson covering the essentials of budgeting, job hunting, apartment leasing, and credit management to prepare seniors for life after graduation.
A set of resources for a student transitioning to independent coping strategy use, focusing on emotional identification, positive self-talk, and communication skills through an artistic lens.
A 9th-grade lesson designed to help students decompress after state testing by exploring the 'Lifelong Learner' principle through self-reflection on strengths and values.
A restorative intervention designed for high school students to reflect on attendance choices and the impact of skipping classes on their future and community.
A high school SEL lesson focused on managing the unique stressors of the college transition. Students will analyze their current stressors, learn the 'Circle of Control' framework, and build a personalized stress management plan for their future campus life.
A 55-minute mentorship session focusing on community barriers, active listening, and the principle of showing compassion through cognitive focus and systematic work breakdown.
Students learn the basics of meal planning and grocery budgeting through hands-on practice with unit prices and shopping lists.
Students synthesize their learning into a concrete, personalized action plan for managing stress in their daily lives.
An exploration of diverse coping strategies categorized by physical, mental, and social approaches, allowing students to experiment with what works best for them.
Students identify their personal stress triggers and learn how to recognize the physical and emotional signs of 'pressure' before it becomes overwhelming.