Examines the vital relationship between Native Alaskan peoples and their lands, focusing on stewardship, subsistence, and the history of land rights as a source of communal strength.
A series of problem-solving scenarios designed for 6th graders to navigate social, academic, and ethical challenges through the lens of a private investigator agency. Students analyze case studies and develop practical solutions for common middle school dilemmas.
A comprehensive 47-minute emergency sub plan focusing on the major debates of the 1787 Constitutional Convention, including the Virginia and New Jersey Plans and the Great Compromise.
A counseling lesson focused on identifying healthy friendship 'green flags' and recognizing social 'red flags,' equipped with coping strategies for navigating peer rejection and conflict in a high school setting.
A fast-paced, 10-minute exploration of perspective-taking using the 'Bridge' short film to teach 7th graders how seeing other viewpoints leads to courtesy and cooperation.
A lesson focused on de-escalating verbal aggression to prevent physical fights, featuring a slide deck, a visual flowchart, and reflection activities.
Students will learn to evaluate and compare different credit card options, understand the implications of card terms, and practice responsible credit management through scenarios and research.
A 10-minute follow-up session where students break down their SMART goal into three concrete, manageable action steps.
Explores the power of oral tradition and artistic expression as tools for preserving history and communal strength.
Explores the ingenuity of traditional tools like the qayaq (kayak) as a metaphor for personal stability and navigating life's transitions with resilience.