Deep diving into the Miracle Question and preferred future visualization. Students will define concrete, sensory details of what a "better" school day looks like.
A 15-minute introductory session designed to build trust between a student and their Wellbeing Officer through a gaming and comic-themed interaction.
A lesson designed to help students explore and understand various career paths within the cartooning and creative media industries, specifically tailored for students needing simplified text and visual supports.
A guided research lesson designed to help students explore and document postsecondary education and training paths in cartooning and digital art.
A 30-minute character education lesson for 7th graders focusing on the pillars of trustworthiness, honesty, and punctuality through an architectural 'building' metaphor. Students analyze scenarios and commit to specific personal actions to strengthen their integrity.
A 50-minute lesson on the academic action verb 'Synthesize.' Students learn to combine information from multiple sources to create a new, original conclusion using the 'Laboratory Mix' method.
A 50-minute lesson on the academic action verb 'Analyze.' Students learn to break complex topics into smaller parts to understand how they work together using the 'Architect's Blueprint' method.
A 50-minute lesson on the academic action verb 'Predict.' Students learn to use evidence and logic to make educated guesses about future outcomes in various subjects.
A 50-minute lesson on the academic action verb 'Summarize.' Students learn to identify main ideas and key details while removing unnecessary information using 'The Squeeze' method.
A 50-minute lesson on the academic action verb 'Justify.' Students learn to support their claims with evidence and reasoning using the 'Claim-Evidence-Reasoning' (CER) framework.
A comprehensive resource kit for the 'Neuro Command Academy' 10-week curriculum, including high-impact TPT product pages and standards-aligned guides.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed to help middle school students categorize the size of their problems and match them with proportional reactions. Students will explore social, academic, and extracurricular scenarios to develop self-regulation skills.
A 50-minute lesson on 'Compare' and 'Contrast.' Students learn to identify similarities and differences using academic language and structured organizers.
A 50-minute lesson on the academic action verb 'Explain.' Students learn to go beyond 'what' to 'how' and 'why' using clear steps and transition words.
A lesson exploring emotional depth using the onion metaphor, helping students identify surface reactions versus core feelings and the triggers that connect them.
Applying SEL skills to future goals beyond the classroom.