A comprehensive set of tools to help 6th-grade students master the Cornell note-taking method specifically for science concepts, featuring a guided template and instructional supports.
A comprehensive lesson focused on improving speech intelligibility through the mastery of prosody, specifically targeting volume control, articulatory precision, and intonation patterns.
Students explore the teamwork and engineering behind the Apollo 11 moon landing through a simplified reading of Catherine Thimmesh's Team Moon.
A comprehensive support package for 1st-grade students experiencing the loss of a pet, including a social story, teacher guidance, student activities, and parent support.
This lesson explores the dynamic between the individual student and the whole class, using an ecosystem metaphor to understand how personal actions shape the collective environment. Students will reflect on their contributions and the importance of a supportive classroom community.
A comprehensive lesson on food chains, producers, and consumers, featuring differentiated reading passages, graphic organizers, and assessments designed for 5th-grade learners at various levels.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing perspective-taking skills and identifying emotional cues in others. Students act as 'Human Decoders' to analyze social situations and build stronger connections.
A focused phonics lesson on the '-ang' glued sound, designed for 2nd-grade students and intervention settings using a high-energy garage band theme.
A comprehensive lesson for teens and adults on the concept of 'Emotional Consent' and learning to gauge someone's capacity before sharing heavy or stressful information.
Una lección diseñada para padres sobre la importancia del sueño en niños de 10 años, enfocándose en el desarrollo cerebral, el rendimiento escolar y la creación de rutinas saludables.
Explores the Moon's role as a testing ground for Mars exploration and a unique platform for deep space astronomy, focusing on the Gateway station and long-duration missions.
A small group lesson focused on developing organizational systems for school work. Students learn a three-step method (Sort, Label, Store) and create a personalized plan for managing their binders and backpacks.
A collection of accessible reading materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, specifically tailored for students requiring large print and modern translations. This lesson ensures all students can navigate and comprehend the play during classroom instruction.
A fast-paced 6th-grade STEM lesson where students apply engineering design principles to create a mechanical retrieval tool to save a 'Kyber Crystal'. This lesson covers mechanical advantage, levers, and iterative design within a Star Wars-themed narrative.
A discreet, low-friction self-regulation system designed for 7th-grade students to monitor emotional states and practice self-advocacy through simple visual scales and break requests.
A fun, active lesson exploring how plants respond to their environment through various tropisms. Students will use movement and physical acting to demonstrate complex biological concepts.
A comprehensive workshop designed for parents to understand childhood PTSD, learn supportive strategies, and discover resources for family healing.
Students explore the world of artificial intelligence and robotics, learning how to design and "train" a virtual robot using online tools. They will understand the relationship between hardware, software, and data training.
A comprehensive lesson on social etiquette, respect, and digital citizenship tailored for 6th-grade students transitioning into middle school social dynamics.
A quick, 15-minute presentation for parents on supporting children with PTSD, focusing on home strategies, resilience, and school partnership.
A final review and scenario-based assessment to earn 'Master Scientist' status.
Students explore how their reactions affect the people around them and the classroom environment.
Students learn when and how to appropriately ask for help for larger problems.
Students build a toolkit of calming strategies for small to medium problems.
Students identify the physical warning signs in their bodies before a big reaction happens.
Students practice matching specific reaction levels to corresponding problem levels.
Students identify what reactions look like and categorize them on a 1-5 scale.
Students learn to categorize problems on a scale of 1-5, from tiny glitches to emergencies.
A collection of promotional and informational materials for the Somerset ISD Back to School Resource Fair, including recruitment flyers for vendors and save-the-date notifications for families.
A lesson designed to help students with intellectual disabilities identify safe and unsafe social interactions across various environments using a 'Safety Signals' metaphor.
A 15-minute introduction to emotional regulation and conflict resolution for middle schoolers, using a 'blueprint' theme to build healthy coping habits.
May lesson on staying safe and responsible during the summer break.
April lesson on emotional regulation and preparing for the next grade transition.
March lesson on resolving conflicts respectfully and responsibly.
February lesson on test-taking strategies and managing anxiety.
January lesson revisiting attendance goals and the importance of being present.
December lesson focusing on mental health awareness and self-care.
November lesson on drug awareness and making responsible choices.
October lesson focusing on bullying prevention and being respectful to all.
September lesson focusing on attendance and the goal of 90% or higher presence.
Foundational materials for staff to launch the PBIS program, including the master guide and school-wide posters.
A foundational lesson exploring the concept of culture, self-awareness, and respectful cross-cultural interaction.
A collection of resources for school staff to facilitate supportive, growth-oriented conversations with middle school students making risky choices, grounded in Motivational Interviewing techniques.
A comprehensive review of mitosis using a 'Cell Copy Shop' theme, differentiated for Life Skills and Modified Curriculum students to understand how cells make identical copies of themselves.
This lesson provides a deep dive into Adlerian Therapy as applied to various group counseling contexts, focusing on social interest, purposeful behavior, and the four phases of the group process for graduate-level school counseling students.