An engaging, high-energy team-building lesson designed for incoming high school freshmen. Students collaborate in relays to transport and manipulate ice cubes using limited tools, exploring team dynamics, friction, and heat transfer.
An interactive, multi-sensory life skills lesson focusing on modern couponing. Students practice digital literacy, functional reading, consumer math, and real-world social communication to master saving money with paper and digital coupons.
This lesson introduces students to workplace levels of authority, the chain of command, and professional conflict resolution. Students learn how to classify issues and determine when to solve problems independently, report to supervisors, or escalate to HR through interactive scenarios and a collaborative flowchart activity.
A psychoeducational suite of mindfulness tools and resources designed for high schoolers. It includes self-guided cognitive-behavioral reflections, interactive habit trackers, and high-impact grounding sheets for crisis de-escalation.
A 60-minute active career investigation lesson where students select a career matching their RIASEC interests, conduct live research using O*NET/BLS, and map out requirements, salary metrics, and key skills.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning toolkit for high schoolers, focusing on self-regulation, cognitive reappraisal, and growth mindset. It includes printable choice boards, anchor charts, reflection trackers, and small-group scenario cards designed to promote self-advocacy and long-term academic resilience.
A warm, celebratory parent support group session focused on reflecting on school year successes, planning screen-free summer adventures, and setting growth goals.
A comprehensive high school lesson focused on SMART goals, developing a growth mindset, and utilizing academic resources for goal achievement. Includes teacher-facing guides, interactive slides, a multi-page work booklet, and an exit ticket.
This introductory lesson establishes the fundamental principles of teamwork, verbal/nonverbal communication, and active listening. Students learn roles in a team and practice active listening through partner exercises, connecting these self-advocacy skills directly to workplace readiness and internships.
A 120-minute, comprehensive job-readiness lesson focused on personality-based career matching, confidence-building, and self-advocacy. Designed specifically for smart, capable learners who need a boost in confidence, self-awareness of strengths, and practical strategies for setting workplace boundaries and asking for help.
An interactive, scenario-based workbook lesson designed for high schoolers (specifically targeting 16-year-olds) focusing on respecting shared school spaces, facilities, and resources. The lesson uses relatable dilemmas, decision-tree consequence mapping, and tactical reflection to build accountability without patronizing.
A comprehensive life-skills lesson designed to help students understand sleep hygiene, analyze their current habits, and build personalized bedtime and morning routines to wake up refreshed and on time.
A structured lesson focusing on communication maturity, exploring why adults or older teens might use a childish/toddler voice, the negative impacts on credibility, and concrete strategies to adopt a confident, adult speaking voice for effective self-advocacy.
A therapeutic toolkit and instructional guide designed to help individuals understand, track, and navigate anxiety. This lesson combines daily visual tracking with cognitive-behavioral and somatic grounding techniques to build emotional resilience and self-regulation skills.
A dynamic lesson designed to help participants understand the impact of gossip, how rumors spread, and how to build healthy, respectful communication habits using visual scenarios and discussion prompts.
An interactive, high-stakes trivia and scenario game where students navigate subsidized vs. unsubsidized loans, mock budgeting, and hidden college costs in a 40-minute team competition.
A lesson designed to facilitate quick, dynamic staff pairing and mixing during professional development sessions, utilizing a 32-card XOR matrix across four categories.
A 30-minute self-awareness lesson for 10th-grade students to identify personal strengths, connect them to recent achievements, and build peer relationships through positive asset-based feedback.
A reflective adventure-themed mental health lesson designed for middle and high school students to explore self-care, community connection, and resilience.
A comprehensive culinary baking final exam package containing a reusable question booklet, a single-page student response sheet, an accommodated exam booklet with larger text and simplified options, and a master grading key.
A high-impact social-emotional intervention lesson designed for mentors, counselors, or educators working with older youth. The lesson focuses on deconstructing a negative school reputation, shifting to an internal locus of control, and aligning daily school actions with exciting personal future goals outside of school.
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 set of portable, visual cognitive behavioral tools to help students disrupt automatic negative thoughts and set constructive boundaries when feeling overwhelmed by tasks.
A transformative summer journaling program designed for teen girls to foster self-esteem, manage stress, and set inspiring future goals. Through structured reflection slides, students explore identity, mindfulness, and personal growth during the summer season.
A targeted high school small-group intervention bundle designed to build active listening, empathy, and collaborative compromise skills through structured social-interpersonal conflict analysis. Includes a comprehensive facilitator guide, scenario-based role prompt cards, and an interactive team worksheet.
A lesson exploring the neurobiology of hyperarousal and the science-backed skills of grounding. Includes a slide presentation, pocket-sized desk cards for real-time practice, and a comprehensive teacher guide with facilitation scripts.
A comprehensive, Gen-Z styled instructional unit designed to guide incoming high school seniors through setting up and completing their Common Application. Includes visual presentation slides, a student milestone tracker, an activities section drafting worksheet, and a parent-facing financial/residency quick-start guide.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help middle-grade students master self-regulation, avoid back-talk, and respond thoughtfully in common school scenarios.
A lesson designed for first-generation college students to demystify the post-acceptance enrollment steps, translate higher education jargon, and connect them with vital campus support networks.
A lesson dedicated to preparing students for final exams using a highly visual study playbook and a dual-level facilitator guide for teachers and parents.
Day 5 explores postsecondary options and career pathways, conducts the final unit assessments, and establishes individual student next-steps action plans.
Day 4 targets self-advocacy and accommodation requesting, teaching students how to identify their needs, communicate them respectfully, and navigate the workplace independently.
Day 3 focuses on professional verbal and non-verbal communication, email etiquette, and active teamwork within diverse workplace scenarios.
Day 2 dives into hard versus soft skills, exploring how technical abilities get you hired while interpersonal qualities keep you employed.
Day 1 introduces the concept of workplace readiness, high school transition expectations, and helps students assess their current baseline while establishing professional habits.
A practical, real-world lesson where students master financial literacy by building their own summer budgets. Through interactive slides, a strategic roleplay game, and a concrete budgeting worksheet, students learn to balance income from summer jobs and allowances against expenses and savings goals.
A comprehensive 1-hour PSR (Psychosocial Rehabilitation) lesson designed to teach practical, actionable coping habits—deep breathing, sensory grounding, and positive self-talk—to cultivate a healthier headspace at home. Includes a step-by-step facilitator guide, student reflection worksheets with a coping checklist, a printable anchor chart poster, and group discussion scenario cards.
A comprehensive life-skills lesson designed to demystify the unemployment filing process. Students learn to determine eligibility, gather necessary documentation, complete standard application fields, maintain weekly claims, and self-advocate when seeking assistance.