A short, reflective activity designed to help students reconnect with their personal motivations for attending school and completing their work.
A comprehensive lesson for 12th graders examining how automation, globalization, and emerging technologies are reshaping the global economy and the specific skills needed to thrive in the future job market.
Encourages students to define their personal legacy and set goals for the rest of the school year.
Provides practical tools for de-escalating conflict and handling disagreements without aggression.
Focuses on social cues, reading the room, and assertive communication skills.
Explores the characteristics of healthy vs. toxic friendships and how to choose the right 'squad'.
Teaches self-regulation and impulse control strategies using a 'remote control' metaphor for the brain.
Focuses on the physical and social transition to middle school, identifying stressors, and setting group expectations.
A lesson focused on the mathematical mechanics of credit card interest, including APR calculations, compounding effects, and the financial impact of different interest rates.
A two-day lesson covering the professional art of writing thank-you and resignation letters, focusing on etiquette, structure, and professional tone.
A high-energy brainstorming session designed to empower peer helpers to design and implement initiatives for school inclusion and community spirit. Students will transition from abstract goals to concrete action plans using a 'Culture Architect' framework.
A 45-minute lesson for 11th grade focused on shifting from adversarial debate to collaborative problem-solving. Students participate in a town hall simulation to find common ground and develop a community action plan.
A 45-minute lesson for 11th graders focusing on emotional regulation and grounding strategies to manage difficult conversations effectively. Students explore the science of stress and develop a personal toolkit of responses.