This lesson provides the foundational tools for the Focus Flight system: quick-capture sticky notes, a visual mindset poster, and structured reflection prompts to support a two-semester research thesis.
A comprehensive guide to transitioning to independent adulthood, focusing on the practicalities of managing money and finding a place to live. Students engage with real-world documents like rental ads and utility bills to solve common 'adulting' challenges.
Uncover the metrics of national wealth through the history of hyperinflation, the ethics of economic growth, and simulations of central bank management.
Master the dynamics of market forces through the history of the Tulip Mania, the ethics of ticket scalping, and simulations of price elasticity and equilibrium.
Explore the foundational pillars of economics through the history of the Dust Bowl, the ethics of organ markets, and simulations of scarcity and marginal utility.
Master the mechanics of life's largest financial commitments through the history of the 30-year mortgage, the ethics of urban gentrification, and complex simulations of home ownership.
Uncover the mechanisms of risk management through the history of the Great Fire of London, the ethics of pre-existing conditions, and complex simulations of health and auto insurance.
Master the battlefield of the modern marketplace through the history of consumer protection, the ethics of planned obsolescence, and simulations of contract negotiation.
Uncover the mechanics of modern banking through historical currency crises, the ethics of fee structures, and simulations of liquidity management.
Analyze the mechanics of financial choice through historical market crashes, the ethics of credit, and complex simulations of high-stakes adult purchases.
Master the art of information gathering and source verification in the digital age through historical misinformation cases and modern research simulations.
This condensed 20-minute session empowers 12th-grade students to quickly evaluate ethical landscapes and apply a responsible leadership framework to professional scenarios.
This lesson empowers 11th-grade students to navigate complex moral situations by applying structured ethical decision-making frameworks. They will analyze scenarios, consider stakeholders, and weigh consequences, ultimately developing a more objective approach to ethical dilemmas.
Protecting personal assets with auto and home insurance, and applying all skills to real-world scenarios.
Understanding health, life, and disability insurance basics to protect physical and financial well-being.
Exploring credit scores, interest rates, and responsible borrowing habits.
Decoding the paycheck, understanding tax forms, and where tax dollars go.
Foundational concepts of income, expenses, and creating a sustainable budget.
Prepares 12th graders for the transition to professional life, focusing on finalizing credentials and bridging Work-Based Learning into post-secondary success.
Guides 11th graders through the practicalities of Internships and Apprenticeships, focusing on preparation and the application process.
Engages 10th graders in exploring Industry-Recognized Credentials (IRCs) and Pre-Apprenticeships as steps toward specialized career pathways.
Introduces 9th graders to the core concepts of Work-Based Learning, focusing on Project-Based Learning and School-Based Enterprises to build initial interest and awareness.
A comprehensive guide to mastering entry-level and academic interviews through the STAR method, practical scenarios, and self-reflection. Students will build a portfolio of stories to demonstrate their skills to future employers and admissions officers.
A comprehensive guide to essential adulting skills covering financial literacy, career development, health navigation, and civic responsibilities.