A weekly routine for students to track and reflect on self-created executive functioning goals, promoting metacognition and self-regulation.
A focused lesson for students to identify when they need support and practice using visual or verbal signals to request a break or assistance. Designed specifically for 5th grade students with autism who benefit from high visual support and minimal text.
This lesson helps 7th-12th graders visualize their social energy as a 'battery' that needs charging. Students will identify social drains and gains, learning to advocate for 'recharge time' to prevent burnout and reactive outbursts.
A comprehensive preparation suite for the Texas STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) exams, covering Algebra I, English I & II, Biology, and U.S. History with targeted content review and test-taking strategies.
A comprehensive 8th-grade STAAR preparation resource covering all four core subjects with essential formulas, strategies, and key concepts.
A practical guide for students to find and use public technology resources safely and effectively. This lesson covers locating free computers, navigating public interfaces, and connecting to open WiFi networks.
A hands-on SEL lesson for preschoolers focused on flexible thinking. Using sensory activities like molding dough and building blocks, students learn to 'stretch' their brains to accept changes and follow directions.
This lesson helps elementary students master the art of peer-to-peer discussion within an SEL context. Using visual scaffolds and structured sentence starters, students learn to listen actively, build on others' ideas, and participate confidently in group settings.
A comprehensive set of strategies designed to empower students with disabilities to tackle standardized tests with confidence, focus, and effective tools. Includes a mission-themed slide deck and visual anchor charts for the classroom.
A digital literacy lesson designed for high school students in transitional housing, focusing on practical internet search skills, source evaluation, and staying safe from online scams.
A collection of email templates and self-advocacy strategies specifically designed for neurodivergent high school students experiencing housing instability. The lesson focuses on clear communication with teachers, case managers, and social service agencies to secure essential resources and academic support.
A social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners focused on understanding kindness and practicing empathy through storytelling and creative activities.
A 15-minute introductory lesson teaching students to focus on their own choices when peers are frustrated during school work.
A comprehensive guide to online safety specifically designed for students who rely on public technology and need to secure sensitive digital information while navigating housing instability.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for 5th-grade girls focused on building self-esteem, choosing healthy friendships, and understanding the difference between seeking attention and seeking connection. The lesson addresses specific behaviors like dishonesty and exaggerating for attention.
A high school speech therapy lesson focused on executive functioning skills, specifically calendar management, conflict resolution, and social communication when declining invitations.
A high-school level executive functioning lesson focused on time management, task prioritization, and conflict resolution using a realistic weekly planner.
A set of clear visual protocols and reminders for staff regarding scholar wellness referrals, distinguishing between urgent self-harm concerns and general well-being needs.
A culminating session where students apply all learned skills in real-world scenarios and receive their Peace Protocol certification.