An introductory exploration of the historical and social themes in the film Remember the Titans, focusing on the 1971 integration of T.C. Williams High School and the leadership required to build a unified team.
A guided self-reflection lesson for middle schoolers to explore their personality traits, emotional landscape, and social dynamics. This lesson provides students with a structured way to check in with themselves and their personal growth.
A comprehensive lesson on setting healthy boundaries, focusing on identifying personal limits and communicating them effectively using a 'blueprint' framework. Students learn to draft, communicate, and maintain boundaries in various social contexts.
This lesson explores the psychological nature of guilt as a targeted interpersonal emotion, comparing it to shame and regret through a study of five behavioral experiments.
A lesson exploring how consistent kindness and following rules build 'relationship capital' that can help in unexpected situations. Includes a story, reflection worksheet, and teacher guide.
A comprehensive guide to mastering the art of the interview, featuring annotated scripts, performance-based rubrics, and visual prompt cards to build student confidence and professional communication skills.
A final review session followed by a mixed-format unit test featuring short answer questions and case study analysis.
Covers consumer protection laws and the specific steps victims of identity theft should take to recover their security.
Students compare historical accounts of child labor from the Industrial Revolution with modern-day case studies in global industries. The lesson focuses on identifying patterns of exploitation and the evolution of labor laws.
Explores modern consumer fraud including phishing, smishing, credit card skimming, and social media scams.
Teaches students how to evaluate financial information for objectivity, accuracy, relevancy, and currency to make informed choices.
Focuses on lifetime financial well-being, systematic decision-making, and setting SMART short-, medium-, and long-term financial goals.
Students explore the ethical and personal challenges faced by Abraham Lincoln during the passage of the 13th Amendment, focusing on simplified versions of complex historical and political themes.