The lesson moves beyond overt slurs to examine microaggressions and intersectional discrimination where multiple protected identities overlap. Students discuss the complexity of proving intent versus impact.
A high-impact, 10-minute school counseling session for 6th graders on defining and setting SMART short-term and long-term goals. Students will learn the SMART criteria and apply it to both academic and personal growth areas.
A mentor-facilitated program designed to build student confidence through positive self-talk, growth mindset exercises, and practical coping strategies. The materials provide a structured but flexible framework for meaningful 1-on-1 sessions.
This lesson provides mature sixth-grade girls with practical tools to manage distractions and stressors at home and school, focusing on independent work, family dynamics, and friendship navigation.
A comprehensive training lesson for entry-level kitchen staff covering essential hygiene, storage, and safety protocols to ensure a professional and safe food service environment.
An introductory lesson for Kindergarten students to identify and categorize their emotions into the four Zones of Regulation using visual cues and creative activities.
Explores professional communication and organization using digital calendars for shift management and navigating professional social media for networking.
Focuses on the digital job search process, including navigating online applications, uploading resumes, and maintaining internet safety and privacy during the search.
An introduction to workplace computer use, covering hardware basics, logging in, file management, and creating professional memos using word processing software.
A comprehensive lesson on workplace prioritization and task management across food service, office, and janitorial roles. Students learn to distinguish between urgent and important tasks using real-world scenarios.
A CBT-based lesson for middle school students to develop self-advocacy skills using the 'Catch, Check, Change' framework across academic and social scenarios.
A high-energy, soccer-themed lesson designed to help disengaged students identify emotions and practice regulation strategies through interactive play and hands-on activities.
A comprehensive counseling module combining CBT and Person-Centered approaches to help children manage anger and improve focus in the classroom. includes practitioner guidance and student-facing activities.
A 15-minute introductory session designed to build trust between a student and their Wellbeing Officer through a gaming and comic-themed interaction.
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 focused on the 'Stop, Think, Choose' framework for decision-making. Students practice pausing before acting through movement activities, scenarios, and visual reinforcements.
A professional presentation slide covering the principles and local applications of Transactional Leadership within Irving ISD.
A high-level presentation for senior executives focusing on the strategic benefits of transactional leadership and result-oriented management, framed through the lens of John Maxwell's leadership philosophy.
A focused presentation on the mechanics and application of Transactional Leadership within the context of Irving ISD, emphasizing operational excellence and structured accountability.
A series of resources designed for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students to explore the positive benefits of playing Fortnite, focusing on strategy, social skills, and coordination through simplified text and heavy visual support.
A therapeutic session designed to help a second-grade student develop social flexibility, manage attachment to a preferred peer, and build 'brave' self-talk skills through visual and repetitive activities.
A 30-minute interactive program for grades K-6 focused on building a positive classroom culture through affirmations, service, and conflict resolution.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to help teenagers master executive functioning skills, focusing on task management, environmental organization, and self-monitoring using a high-tech, tactical aesthetic.
A 45-minute intervention lesson for 5th graders focusing on practical organizational systems for lockers and binders to reduce stress and improve efficiency.
A lesson centered on a 'follow the directions' challenge themed as an overly complex job application to teach the importance of reading all instructions before beginning a task.
A self-guided reflection lesson designed to help students evaluate their behavior, understand its impact on the classroom community, and set concrete goals for improvement.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help learners master workplace communication by reducing over-explaining, mastering small talk, following directions, reporting errors, and setting boundaries.
A preparatory lesson focused on mastering the foundational skills of workplace ethics, professional communication, and financial literacy before beginning the full-scale simulation.
A transformative lesson focused on repairing classroom culture through deep reflection, honest discussion, and collaborative action. Students explore the impact of their words and actions on the collective community through the concept of the 'ripple effect'.
Applies geometry and arithmetic to everyday tasks like cooking measurements, home DIY projects, and travel planning.
Covers the financial aspects of independent living, including renting, utility usage math, and basic insurance concepts.
Practical applications of percentages and ratios in shopping, including sales tax, discounts, tips, and unit price comparisons.
Explores the math behind interest rates (APR), credit card statements, and the long-term impact of debt.
Teaches students how to categorize expenses, use the 50/30/20 rule, and build a sustainable monthly budget.
Focuses on understanding gross vs. net pay, reading paystubs, and calculating common tax deductions to prepare students for their first professional earnings.
A project-based simulation where students create a long-term career roadmap and manage a multi-stage life logbook, practicing workplace ethics and professional communication in real-world scenarios.
A 15-minute lesson for 2nd graders that introduces the concept of teamwork through a group chant, discussion, video, and a collaborative poster activity. Students will learn to define teamwork and identify qualities of a good teammate.
Explores the moral framework of the modern workplace. Students will analyze ethical dilemmas, define 'conflict of interest,' and practice the 'Front Page Test' to navigate gray areas where company policy and personal values intersect.
A collection of intake and referral forms for school counseling programs, focused on building a holistic understanding of a student's social-emotional needs through student, teacher, and parent perspectives.
Focuses on the professional skill of acting without being told what to do. Students will learn the "Owner's Mindset," how to identify service gaps, and the appropriate boundaries of taking initiative in a workplace hierarchy.
Explores leadership as a set of behaviors rather than a job title. Students will learn about situational leadership, the concept of 'Servant Leadership,' and how to influence a team positively from any position in the organizational chart.