A fun, interactive 30-minute lesson for 3rd graders to learn about and practice respecting personal space through the 'Bubble Zone Challenge' game and guided reflection.
Banking practice for March 2027, focusing on spring preparations and regular expenses over 22 instructional days.
Banking practice for February 2027, focusing on Valentine's Day budgeting and mid-winter recess over 15 instructional days.
Banking practice for January 2027, focusing on new beginnings, gym memberships, and winter energy management over 19 instructional days.
Banking practice for December 2026, focusing on holiday expenses and reduced school days due to winter recess. 14 instructional days.
Banking practice for November 2026, including Thanksgiving holiday budgeting and seasonal expenses over 17 instructional days.
Daily banking practice for October 2026, focusing on rent, utilities, and grocery management over 21 instructional days.
A series of practical banking exercises where students analyze various financial transactions including deposits, withdrawals, bills, and paychecks to build essential financial literacy skills.
A hands-on lesson focusing on developing positive self-talk and identifying personal strengths through a superhero-themed creative project. Students will create a personalized mini-booklet and engage in interactive activities to boost self-efficacy.
A lesson designed to help students understand the negative impacts of retaliation, learn effective cool-down strategies, and master a four-step conflict resolution process.
Connecting Beowulf's journey to personal resilience through the Coffee Bean metaphor and SECD frameworks, preparing students for the Hero's Journey game project.
A lesson focused on helping young girls build self-esteem, identify negative self-talk patterns, and break the habit of comparing themselves to others.
Cultural values of the Anglo-Saxons and how the hero is remembered through mourning and praise.
The death of Beowulf and the significance of treasure and legacy in the Hero's Journey.
Beowulf's final battle against the dragon, focusing on themes of aging, leadership, and legacy.
Beowulf's descent into the underwater lair, exploring symbolism and the Supreme Ordeal.
Analysis of Grendel's mother's motivation and the shift in threat, focusing on vengeance vs. evil.
Beowulf's arrival and his first major trial against Grendel, emphasizing imagery, action analysis, and the Crossing of the Threshold.
Introduction to Grendel, focusing on characterization, mood, and the initial Call to Adventure in the Hero's Journey.
A comprehensive lesson guiding students through the definition, importance, and real-world application of integrity, culminating in a visually-driven 5-minute presentation.