Students take on the role of epidemiologists analyzing a mock norovirus outbreak. They trace the transmission chain to identify hygiene failures and emphasize personal responsibility in community health.
Week 6 of the toddler curriculum, exploring pond creatures like frogs, ducks, and turtles, featuring green lily pad hops and smooth pebble sorting. Highlights a Monday morning outdoor Water Day and duck-themed rhymes.
Week 5 of the toddler curriculum, featuring nature sights, soft forest animal toys, starry night sensory bags, and safe camp craft play. Highlights cozy campfire songs, simple nature matching, and cardboard canoe exploration.
Week 4 of the toddler curriculum, introducing dinosaurs, fossil tracks, stomp-dancing, and green/brown tactile sensory textures. Includes simple dino rhymes, simple fossil matching, and giant foot block stacking.
Week 3 of the toddler curriculum, celebrating the USA with red, white, and blue sensory bins, star-themed sorting, and patriotic toddler tunes. Emphasizes gross motor marching and simple patriotic songs.
Week 2 of the toddler curriculum, introducing ocean creatures, blue sensory textures, and an exciting Monday morning outdoor Water Day. Highlights simple water-free ocean sensory exploration and ocean themed nursery rhymes.
Week 1 of the toddler curriculum, focusing on color recognition, stacking, fine motor skills, and spatial awareness using big building bricks. Includes themed songs, simple Bible verses, and creative block centers.
A comprehensive curriculum layout and resource set designed for toddlers aged 17-18 months, focusing on developmental play across six thematic weeks.
A comprehensive lesson on swimming safety covering preparation, pool rules, water emergencies, and community outing routines. Designed to equip students with practical safety habits through visual slides, scenario discussions, and a structured practice guide.
A high school science and wellness lesson exploring the physiological pathways of stress and the mind-body connection. Students learn to trace physical symptoms of stress and practice the Guided Body Scan technique for self-regulation.
A 45-minute wellness lesson for 9th graders where they design a customized, realistic self-care micro-plan. Students explore self-care domains, master habit stacking, establish boundaries to protect their time, and map personal barriers and support systems.
An interactive 9th-grade health and science lesson where students explore the physiological impacts of stress, track their personal stress symptoms, and practice evidence-based calming techniques like 4-7-8 breathing and Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR).
A final project lesson where students design a phone screen-saver vision board using authentic, non-stock photography to document their growth across eight dimensions of wellness. Includes introduction slides, planning worksheets, brainstorming organizers, and evaluation rubrics.
A 45-minute health and science lesson for 8th grade that explores how stress impacts the physical body, introducing fight-or-flight biology, personal symptoms identification, and relaxation techniques.
A comprehensive 45-minute health and wellness lesson plan for 7th grade students. Students learn to decode stress by defining it, distinguishing between eustress (positive stress) and distress (negative stress), and mapping their personal internal and external stressors.
An empowering 30-minute personal safety lesson for kindergarteners using the 'Safety Shield' framework (Run, Yell, Tell, and Safe Touches) to teach them how to identify unsafe secrets and take action.
A 45-minute media literacy and substance prevention lesson for 7th grade. Students decode vape, THC, and pill advertisements, apply a 5-step decision-making model, and practice assertive refusal skills and healthy stress-management alternatives.
A comprehensive 45-minute substance prevention lesson for 9th-grade students. It builds critical awareness of vaping, alcohol, and cannabis risks while equipping students with a four-step decision-making model, assertive refusal scripts, and a personal stress-coping plan.
An outdoor cooperative relay race utilizing yard games, balls, and string balance circuits, designed with low-impact adaptations to ensure full class inclusion.
A comprehensive Kindergarten body safety lesson that teaches students to recognize physical warning signs ('uh-oh' feelings), differentiate between safe and unsafe touch, and identify trusted adults.
A short lesson focused on boosting runner morale and building community hype for the upcoming 5k race through personalized, high-energy motivation.
A self-regulation and goal-setting toolkit designed for high school health class, featuring a personalized behavior contract and a self-monitoring tracker. These resources help students build self-awareness, improve work completion, and develop emotional regulation strategies.
A high-yield vocational lesson focusing on commercial baking science, pastry production techniques, laminated doughs, and professional bake shop workflows.
A comprehensive guide covering 25 essential first aid and emergency terms, organized by urgency and category. Students learn definitions, warning signs, and standard immediate actions.
A comprehensive lesson on basic first aid and the Heimlich maneuver for adults, children, and infants following American Red Cross standards. Includes a structured slide deck and matching visual guided notes.
A comprehensive 90-minute biology-focused nutrition lesson for 9th graders. It covers the seven learning objectives and key terms through real-world scenarios, collaborative meal-planning, and debates on dietary trends. Includes teacher guides, a 15-slide presentation, and a guided notebook.
A 90-minute lesson plan package focusing on human nutrition, exploring macronutrients (carbs, proteins, fats), micronutrients (vitamins, minerals), and hydration through direct instruction and scaffolded food label analysis activities.
An immersive lesson designed for weight training and fitness elective students, exploring sleep as the ultimate recovery and muscle-building lever. Students investigate the physiology of deep sleep, debunk sleep myths, and design personal optimization protocols to maximize strength, focus, and wellness.
A professional development session and toolset for K-8 Electives teachers. It covers backward design, splitting schedules for A/B days and weekly rotations, mapping weekly skill progressions using the 'I Do, We Do, You Do' model, and creating checks for understanding and proficiency rubrics.
A critical drug education and safety lesson designed for middle or high school students, focusing on the dangers of illicit fentanyl, how fake prescription pills are manufactured to look identical to real medicine, refusal strategies, and emergency safety protocols. This lesson uses an interactive read-aloud scenario to engage students in critical thinking and real-world decision-making.