A practical introduction to budgeting for students getting their first part-time job, focusing on income, fixed vs. variable expenses, and using tools like calculators to manage money.
A culminating activity where students apply their AI skills to a real-world college or workplace simulation, presenting their findings in a digital portfolio.
Focuses on self-advocacy and project planning, using AI to draft scripts for accommodation requests and breakdown long-term goals.
Explores the power of NotebookLM for academic and workplace research, teaching students how to synthesize large amounts of information efficiently.
Focuses on organizational skills by using AI to transform messy lists into prioritized schedules and graphic organizers for improved task management.
Students learn to use Gemini to refine professional tone and clarity in digital communications, creating a portfolio of email templates for workplace and college scenarios.
An introduction to AI basics, ethics, and the comparison between Gemini and NotebookLM, culminating in a visual exploration of AI's impact on the future.
A counseling-focused lesson designed to help students navigate school-based social interactions, focusing on joining groups, maintaining conversations, and understanding social boundaries.
A family-focused session using standard card and block games to identify and reframe anxiety symptoms. Parents learn to lead conversations about stress through playful metaphors.
Complete Facilitator Answer Key and resources for The Chill Quest.
Focusing on self-care, renewal, and reflecting on the summer journey.
Exploring synergy and the power of working together through collaborative logic challenges.
Mastering empathetic listening and reflective communication skills.
Developing a Win-Win mindset for healthier relationships and collaboration.
Learning prioritization and time management through the 'Big Rocks' concept.
Setting goals and creating a personal vision statement for the future.
Exploring proactivity and the Circle of Control using the 7 Habits framework.
Introduction to fixed vs. growth mindsets using Big Life Journal concepts and brain-teasers.
A lesson for 7th graders on understanding the value of honesty and creating a personal 'honesty contract' to guide their future choices.
A 30-minute lesson where 6th-grade students learn a 4-step peer mediation process through role-play and application, focusing on empathy and structured conflict resolution.
A high-energy 30-minute lesson designed to foster school spirit and civic responsibility through action brainstorming, poster creation, and a personal commitment pledge. Students explore the intersection of school pride and patriotism by identifying ways to contribute positively to their learning community.
Evidence-based study strategies including active recall, spaced repetition, and personalized note-taking systems.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 8th graders focusing on the connection between personal actions, others' perceptions, and building a positive reputation. Students analyze real-world scenarios and develop a concrete 'reputation plan' for their future selves.
A collection of professionally designed real estate listing posters featuring unique properties with detailed descriptions, pricing, and specifications.
A final review using the study guide followed by a formal assessment of the unit's key concepts.
An interactive day of games and collaborative activities to reinforce learning of clusters and college terminology.
Demystifies the college application process by teaching essential vocabulary like FAFSA, GPA, transcripts, and different degree types.
An in-depth exploration of the 16 National Career Clusters, helping students define and categorize different professional industries.
Focuses on student self-reflection, interest inventories, and matching personal strengths to potential career paths.
A final celebration of the community built, where students reflect on their growth and commit to showing up for themselves and each other.
This lesson addresses attendance directly by discussing why every person matters to the group and how their absence is felt by others.