A hands-on STEM and guidance lesson where students use electronic logic gates (AND/OR) to model and solve real-life decision-making scenarios, bridging technical skills with social-emotional reasoning.
A high school financial literacy lesson introducing the 50/30/20 budgeting rule through a hands-on expense categorization activity and reflection.
This lesson helps high school seniors decouple their self-worth from their post-graduation destinations, focusing instead on internal character traits that drive long-term success. It addresses the emotional pressure of the May 1st deadline and provides tools for building a resilient identity.
A lesson for high school seniors to decouple their self-worth from college decisions and post-graduation plans, focusing instead on internal character traits and long-term growth.
A high school lesson exploring growth mindset and resilience through the lens of the film 'The Pursuit of Happyness'. Students analyze Chris Gardner's journey to understand how grit and perseverance drive success.
A comprehensive B1 ESL lesson focused on identifying and discussing complex emotions in workplace, social, and personal contexts through a structured emotions wheel and interactive speaking tasks.
A comprehensive self-management lesson that uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles to help students move from a blame mindset to taking full responsibility for their actions. Students analyze characters from 'Inside Out 2' and 'The Boy at the Back of the Class' to understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Day 2 of a 2-day sequence exploring viral reputations, the impact of online actions on others, and balancing authenticity with public sharing.
Day 1 of a 2-day sequence focusing on the intentional construction of a digital identity and future-proofing one's online presence.
A single 45-minute lesson focused on being the 'boss' of your online brand, connecting digital choices to the JHawk Way of being Accountable.
A fast-paced, high-energy 10-minute lesson teaching the STEP model for conflict resolution through a social exclusion scenario. Students learn to navigate rumors and friendship friction like a pro.