This lesson helps Grade 9 students focus on personal growth by identifying areas for improvement, setting actionable goals, and balancing their present and future selves through reflection and role-playing.
A lesson exploring the neurological basis of joy and resilience, providing students with biological tools to manage stress through the 'DOSE' neurotransmitters (Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins).
Students learn to identify personal learning barriers and use structured scripts to advocate for their needs in high school environments. This lesson builds self-advocacy skills through a blueprint-themed framework of 'The Advocacy Architect'.
This lesson helps students identify physical symptoms of testing anxiety and practice three concrete physical relaxation techniques: Box Breathing, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, and Grounding.
A high-energy set of resources focused on mastering test-taking pacing and time management strategies to help students finish exams with confidence.
A comprehensive guide to preparing students for exams through effective study habits, mental preparation, and tactical test-day strategies.
A collection of visual checklists and organizers to help high school students navigate the complex transition to post-secondary life, covering college, trade schools, military, and the workforce.
A high-energy, 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson designed for high schoolers. Students learn to navigate academic stress, resolve conflicts, and master the transition from home to school using 'The Great Reboot' framework.
A high-impact lesson designed for high schoolers to master self-regulation and task management through a 'systems interface' lens, focusing on turning defiance into self-advocacy.
Students explore the behavioral psychology of habits using the 'cue-routine-reward' loop to design sustainable academic and personal routines through incremental change.
A comprehensive multi-day project where students research, compare, and budget for their first vehicle, focusing on total cost of ownership and financial planning.
A functional math lesson where high school students navigate grocery budgeting, unit price comparison, and discount calculations to build independent living skills.
A 2-hour workshop designed for high schoolers to explore entry-level, part-time jobs as a strategic stepping stone toward personal success and independence. Students will redefine success, identify accessible roles that match their interests, and reflect on their long-term goals.
Students explore the fundamentals of empathy and social awareness by learning to read emotional cues and practice perspective-taking through structured role-play. The lesson emphasizes active listening and emotional recognition in common high school scenarios.
A lesson designed to help students manage the specific stressors of April, such as testing and transitions, using the 'Pressure Valve' metaphor for self-regulation.