A lesson focused on researching and profiling influential women using digital encyclopedias. Students practice gathering key facts and summarizing information in an accessible format.
A comprehensive lesson on the Civil Rights Movement featuring gallery stations and a guided investigation worksheet. Students analyze institutional obstacles, legal strategies, non-violent and militant tactics, and the expansion of the movement to other marginalized groups.
An exploration of Australia's entry into World War II, focusing on the constitutional and cultural ties to the British Empire that led to the declaration of war in 1939.
A high-energy, practical introduction to personal banking. Students will master the differences between checking and savings, learn to navigate the 'overdraft trap,' and build a digital security fortress for their online banking.
An introductory workshop on checking vs. savings accounts, the mechanics of overdraft fees, and best practices for secure online banking.
A high-energy, 30-minute workshop for 9th graders to transform everyday peer conflicts into collaborative agreements using a structured 5-step resolution process.
An in-depth exploration of Charles Sumner's role as a radical abolitionist and political catalyst in the years leading up to the American Civil War. This lesson examines his rhetoric, legislative strategies, and the national impact of his physical assault on the Senate floor.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing the communication skills needed to navigate difficult conversations in junior high friendships. It includes a social story, role-playing practice, visual aids, and a teacher facilitation guide.
Comprehensive answer keys and teacher facilitation guides for the Europe remediation packet.
A deep dive into how the philosophies, government structures, and architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome laid the groundwork for modern European society.
A practical lesson designed to help students experiencing housing instability navigate financial emergencies through scenario-based problem solving and resource mapping.
A practical financial literacy lesson designed to empower students with unstable housing to manage small amounts of money and plan for a more secure future.
A practical guide to financial goal setting and budgeting designed for youth navigating housing instability, focusing on small, achievable wins.
A practical guide to managing digital subscriptions, focusing on identifying essential services, understanding billing cycles, and finding free alternatives for youth in transition.
A lesson exploring the complexities of Fourth Amendment protections in the digital age through 10 realistic search warrant scenarios involving electronics. Students will analyze legal dilemmas, identify exceptions, and argue the constitutionality of various search and seizure methods.
Students act as financial investigators to perform a spending audit on a fictional case study, identifying budget pitfalls like subscription creep and impulse buys to recommend corrective actions.
A hands-on lesson teaching students how to identify and manage subscription costs through forensic analysis of hypothetical spending scenarios. Students will learn to spot 'cash leaks' and understand the long-term impact of recurring payments.
A high-intensity warm-up session focusing on the landmarks of the Civil Rights Movement, from legal victories to grassroots activism.
A comprehensive lesson on essential study skills, focusing on effective time management techniques and strategic test preparation to help students boost their academic performance and reduce stress.
This lesson introduces the concept of personal space 'zones' and helps students identify their own comfort levels in various social contexts. Students will learn to recognize social cues and practice assertive communication to maintain their boundaries.
A high-energy lesson focused on practical 'drills' to regain focus and emotional control when frustration hits, specifically designed for digital use without a printer.
An introductory lesson on social media use, focusing on digital footprints, privacy, and healthy online interactions.
A collection of visually cohesive resources designed to foster a classroom environment rooted in trust and respect using a subtle heart-inspired aesthetic.
This lesson introduces students to the biological and environmental roots of anger, helping them build a personalized 'toolkit' of coping mechanisms for high-stress moments.
A comprehensive lesson on the monitoring phase of metacognition for 10th graders, featuring the 'Cognitive Radar' framework for real-time comprehension and strategy checks.
A collection of transition and break slides designed to foster connection and community in the classroom.