A fast-paced, 30-minute debate activity where students explore the complex impact of Artificial Intelligence on the future of human employment. Students analyze evidence, prepare arguments, and engage in a structured 'lightning' debate.
A 30-minute high school lesson focused on practical stress management through time management, cognitive reframing, and boundary setting, featuring a fast-paced 'Stress Showdown' team game.
A quick 10-minute session focused on identifying personal character strengths and crafting a concise 6-word memoir to celebrate them.
A comprehensive introduction to the ACT for juniors, focusing on section structure, scoring importance, and foundational test-taking strategies.
A high-impact 20-minute session for middle schoolers focusing on conflict resolution strategies and the critical role of being an upstander rather than a bystander. Students will learn the '3D' strategy for intervention and practice analyzing social scenarios.
A structured check-in process for paraeducators to support 5th and 6th grade students with attendance and academic goal-setting. Includes a facilitation guide for the educator and a visual presentation for the student.
Comprehensive training on identifying and responding to life-threatening emergencies, including medical issues, fire, and community safety reporting.
Covers safety protocols for independent travel, including effective communication with drivers and responding to transit delays or emergencies.
Teaches young adults how to stay safe while exercising or exploring outdoor trails, emphasizing the S.T.O.P. rule and signaling for help.
Focuses on independent navigation in retail settings, including identifying store security, using customer service, and responding to being separated from a group.
A comprehensive lesson for transition-age students and adult learners to distinguish between technical hard skills and interpersonal soft skills, identify their own strengths, and set professional development goals.
A 30-minute lesson targeting text message interpretation, differing opinions, and the concept of 'shared' friendships to reduce rigid thinking patterns.
A social-emotional learning lesson focusing on the 'chemistry' of friendship through active listening, healthy boundaries, and nuanced thinking. Students explore practical strategies to build deeper, more resilient connections.
The foundational implementation of the Social Compass program, covering policy, instructional assessment, and team training.
A comprehensive set of materials to facilitate a formal family meeting and establish clear behavioral expectations following a conflict involving verbal bullying.
A lesson focused on identifying the physical sensations of anxiety and the cognitive 'what-if' loops that accompany them, featuring a body-mapping activity.
A preparation lesson for the Careers in Gear 2026 event, focusing on career interest identification, professional communication, and logistical readiness.
A focused counseling session designed to help students identify their internal strengths and practice positive self-talk through an 'Inner Architect' theme.
An introductory lesson that defines self-advocacy, explores its importance, and provides students with practical frameworks to communicate their needs effectively.
A 30-minute introductory lesson helping students understand anxiety as an internal alarm system and identifying the specific 'sparks' or triggers that set it off. Students will create a personal 'Mindful Map' of their triggers.
This lesson reframes procrastination as an emotional regulation challenge rather than a time management failure. Students use a psychological lens to identify triggers like perfectionism and fear of failure, replacing shame with actionable momentum strategies.
This lesson introduces students to somatic grounding techniques to regulate the nervous system, moving from 'fight-or-flight' to 'rest-and-digest' through practical, body-based tools.
This lesson explores the dynamic between the individual student and the whole class, using an ecosystem metaphor to understand how personal actions shape the collective environment. Students will reflect on their contributions and the importance of a supportive classroom community.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing perspective-taking skills and identifying emotional cues in others. Students act as 'Human Decoders' to analyze social situations and build stronger connections.
A comprehensive lesson for teens and adults on the concept of 'Emotional Consent' and learning to gauge someone's capacity before sharing heavy or stressful information.
A small group lesson focused on developing organizational systems for school work. Students learn a three-step method (Sort, Label, Store) and create a personalized plan for managing their binders and backpacks.
A comprehensive lesson on social etiquette, respect, and digital citizenship tailored for 6th-grade students transitioning into middle school social dynamics.
A quick, high-impact growth mindset activity designed for 8th-grade leadership students to analyze and rebuild their mental frameworks using an architectural blueprint theme. This self-contained lesson is perfect for sub plans, focusing on the 'Power of Yet' and reframing leadership challenges.
A collection of promotional and informational materials for the Somerset ISD Back to School Resource Fair, including recruitment flyers for vendors and save-the-date notifications for families.
A 15-minute introduction to emotional regulation and conflict resolution for middle schoolers, using a 'blueprint' theme to build healthy coping habits.
May lesson on staying safe and responsible during the summer break.
April lesson on emotional regulation and preparing for the next grade transition.
March lesson on resolving conflicts respectfully and responsibly.
February lesson on test-taking strategies and managing anxiety.
January lesson revisiting attendance goals and the importance of being present.
December lesson focusing on mental health awareness and self-care.
November lesson on drug awareness and making responsible choices.
October lesson focusing on bullying prevention and being respectful to all.
September lesson focusing on attendance and the goal of 90% or higher presence.
Foundational materials for staff to launch the PBIS program, including the master guide and school-wide posters.
A comprehensive set of tools to help 6th-grade students master the Cornell note-taking method specifically for science concepts, featuring a guided template and instructional supports.
A foundational lesson exploring the concept of culture, self-awareness, and respectful cross-cultural interaction.
A collection of resources for school staff to facilitate supportive, growth-oriented conversations with middle school students making risky choices, grounded in Motivational Interviewing techniques.