Students learn to navigate the complexities of a real-world paycheck, distinguishing between gross and net income, and apply these skills to create a realistic budget for a personal summer goal.
A lesson designed for high school special education students to distinguish between things within and outside of their control. Using a 'Control Center' theme, students practice managing reactions to annoying peers, rude behavior, and disagreements.
Advanced decision-making and ethical leadership for high school students.
Navigating social dynamics and stress management for middle schoolers.
Developing empathy and self-regulation tools for upper elementary students.
Foundational SEL skills for early learners focusing on identifying feelings and simple coping strategies.
A 15-minute intensive focus on two core DBT emotion regulation skills: Check the Facts and Opposite Action. This lesson uses a technical 'engineering' theme to help students troubleshoot and rewire their emotional responses.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson for middle schoolers to navigate peer pressure and risk-taking during summer vacation using structured refusal scripts and personal boundary planning.
Cycle 4 synthesizes the guardian mindset, focusing on systemic impact, digital legacy, and the long-term reputation built through responsible account ownership.
Cycle 3 develops the skills of success, linking daily device stewardship to the high-level compliance and integrity required in a professional career.
Cycle 2 focuses on the habit of accountability, exploring how professional standards remain consistent whether at school, home, or in a future workplace.
Cycle 1 establishes the professional foundation, framing the AUP and device use as a masterclass in stewardship across school, home, and future career environments.
A comprehensive overview of the full-year K-12 SEL curriculum, providing teachers with a structured scope and sequence for implementation.
Equips high school students with advanced coping mechanisms, mental health awareness, and resilience strategies for adulthood.
Explores social dynamics, peer relationships, and managing life transitions for middle school students.
Focuses on helping elementary students identify emotions and build a toolkit for behavior regulation and calming down.
A social skills and job exploration lesson for students on the spectrum, focusing on self-advocacy, collaboration, and identifying career interests through visual-supported activities.
A lesson exploring how neurodiversity, specifically ADHD, shapes the lives of high-achievers. Students will analyze the dual nature of ADHD traits through the lens of celebrities featured in the documentary 'The Disruptors.'
A lesson designed to help students reflect on their identity and learning preferences as they transition to a new school year, providing teachers with valuable personal insights.
A social-emotional learning lesson where students use meteorological metaphors to map out their emotional states and prepare for the pressures of the final school weeks.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students navigate the social complexities of summer break, focusing on boundaries, healthy relationships, and digital safety.
A reflective lesson designed to help ninth-grade students evaluate their freshman year and intentionally design their sophomore identity and goals using an architectural blueprint theme.
A comprehensive final exam review lesson for Personal Finance, covering decision-making, income, credit, investing, and long-term planning through retrieval practice and scenario analysis.
Focuses on social inclusion and the dangers of cliques, teaching students how to keep 'doors open' and build a community that resists exclusionary behavior.
Addresses verbal teasing and the 'just joking' culture by teaching students how to 'soundproof' their environment against toxic comments and use the Ouch/Oops method.
Focuses on physical space and touch, helping students define their personal 'property lines' and learn how to ask for and grant consent for physical interaction.
A therapeutic writing workshop for older students to process unexpressed emotions, unresolved conflicts, or hidden gratitude as they transition out of the school year. Focuses on the psychological benefits of closure and the 'unsent letter' technique.
A therapeutic writing experience for older students to process unresolved emotions, conflicts, or gratitude. This lesson provides a safe, structured space for students to gain emotional closure before the school year ends.
A self-regulation workshop focusing on voice volume management using the 5-point scale, styled as an audio engineering protocol for teens to master social awareness in different environments.
A hands-on workshop for teens to master conflict resolution through realistic scenarios involving friendships, social media, and family life using I-Statements, Active Listening, and Negotiation strategies.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson designed to help middle and high school students navigate the psychological transitions of the school year's end. Students will explore the 'Farewell Framework' to practice healthy closure, manage anticipatory grief, and develop concrete 'goodbye skills' for people and routines.
A fast-paced, 30-minute lesson teaching high school students the essential structure and tone for professional email communication with teachers and employers. Students will analyze effective models and practice drafting their own professional requests.
A fast-paced, 25-minute workshop focusing on active listening strategies and executing multi-step academic instructions through a 'Mission Control' simulation.
A practical introduction to insurance concepts designed for special education students, focusing on common types of insurance and basic terminology using the "Safety Shield" metaphor.
A condensed, high-engagement review session covering the core components of emotional literacy, grief, stress management, relationship dynamics, and healthy communication to prepare students for their semester final.
A complete scholarship application package for the Southern Lee Athletic Booster Club, updated for the 2027 graduating class with refined layout and clear participation tables.
A comprehensive session for high school seniors to process the emotional transition of graduation, mapping out their next steps through guided reflection and practical goal-setting to mitigate anxiety and build confidence.
A vocational life skills lesson where students simulate office and warehouse tasks including inventory management and professional digital communication. Students practice real-world problem solving to prepare for community-based work experiences.
A professional development lesson focused on mastering interactions with customers and supervisors through effective communication and the LEAD method.