A comprehensive lesson for 9th graders focusing on four key de-escalation strategies: calm communication, active listening, redirection, and providing choices. Students will move from theory to practice through scenarios and role-playing.
A comprehensive reflection and planning workshop designed to help students analyze past academic pitfalls and develop a concrete 'game plan' to avoid them during the final quarter of the school year.
A dynamic lesson focusing on developing core leadership skills, specifically communication and collaborative problem-solving, through hands-on challenges and personal reflection.
A high-engagement personal finance simulation where students use dice rolls to determine their life path, managing the resulting financial consequences and reflecting on the role of luck versus planning.
This lesson teaches the importance of 'I' statements in teamwork and partnerships, focusing on how they help individuals express their perspectives without creating defensiveness. Students will learn the 'I' statement formula and practice applying it to common team conflicts.
A set of supportive resources designed to help students identify personal barriers to school attendance and brainstorm actionable solutions through reflection and cost-benefit analysis.
A 30-minute individual counseling session focused on the value of social connection, identifying healthy relationship traits, and understanding the negative impacts of isolation.
An interactive, high-energy lesson designed for large groups to explore personal happiness, active listening, and emotional resilience through a 'Joy Circuit' activity.
A comprehensive 90-minute training session designed for employment programs, focusing on the essential life skill of managing and paying bills on time to ensure personal and professional stability.
A lesson focused on identifying and applying the five primary negotiation styles (Competing, Collaborating, Compromising, Avoiding, and Accommodating) through scenarios and roleplay.
A high-impact, 15-minute micro-lesson for 9th-grade students to quickly assess their current work-life balance and identify one high-leverage change to reduce stress. Students use a "Balance Blueprint" to visualize their time and set a singular, achievable goal.