A concise 20-minute introduction to career exploration, helping students align their interests and skills with potential career clusters through a blueprint-themed framework.
A lesson exploring cultural variations in non-verbal communication and perceptions of authority, designed for high school students to build cross-cultural empathy and communication skills.
A de-escalation and anger management lesson specifically designed for justice-involved youth (17-18), focusing on high-stakes conflict resolution, physiological awareness, and consequence management.
A practical, mission-themed guide to help students declutter their binders, organize their papers, and establish a sustainable filing system.
A 45-minute introductory lesson for young adults on the art of professional email communication, featuring real-world scenarios and direct practice.
A collection of resources to celebrate and thank school mentors for their support throughout the year.
A comprehensive lesson on professional communication for students entering the workforce, covering email etiquette, professional texting, phone calls, and in-person interactions.
A comprehensive lesson for high school students on using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles to de-escalate intense emotions. Students will learn to identify the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and apply specific reframing and grounding techniques.
A bridge lesson exploring the intersection of 'dream' careers (streaming, sports, music) and 'reality' careers (nursing, trades, real estate), emphasizing open-mindedness and skill transferability.
A comprehensive review session focusing on Career Paths in Early Childhood Education, preparing students for the Pre-PAC exam through mock questions and scenario-based learning.
A high-energy, 30-minute dive into the world of digital footprints, privacy, and responsible posting. Students will learn to analyze social media content through the lens of long-term consequences and digital citizenship.
A foundational SEL lesson exploring the concept of identity through the metaphor of a mosaic. Students examine their personal traits, social roles, and values to build a comprehensive answer to the question 'Who am I?'
A 30-minute lesson designed to help students identify different types of peer pressure and equip them with practical refusal strategies and confidence-building techniques.
A lesson exploring the intersection of personal identity and music, focusing on the vulnerability required to share the songs that define us.
Deep dive into specific web research tools and strategies for data gathering and source validation.
A lesson focused on executive functioning and self-monitoring skills to help students track their own work completion using a 'Mission Control' framework.
A comprehensive transition program designed to help 4th graders prepare for the academic and social shifts of middle school while finishing their elementary years with confidence.
A workshop-style lesson designed for middle school boys to explore how their choices create a chain reaction of consequences across their social, academic, and digital lives.
A lesson exploring the ADL principle of open-mindedness through the lens of 'The Dangers of a Single Story.' Students investigate media bias, global stereotypes, and personal growth mindsets.
A practical lesson for transition students focused on identifying and comparing grocery prices to find the best deal. Includes visual supports for reading price tags and simple decision-making strategies.
A high-challenge, 25-minute executive functioning workshop for middle schoolers on testing days. Focuses on inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility through sophisticated visual logic and coordinated movement—all without reading or writing.