A comprehensive 90-minute workshop on understanding, selecting, and asking for professional references to secure employment.
A lesson exploring how consistent kindness and following rules build 'relationship capital' that can help in unexpected situations. Includes a story, reflection worksheet, and teacher guide.
A comprehensive guide to mastering the art of the interview, featuring annotated scripts, performance-based rubrics, and visual prompt cards to build student confidence and professional communication skills.
A final review session followed by a mixed-format unit test featuring short answer questions and case study analysis.
Covers consumer protection laws and the specific steps victims of identity theft should take to recover their security.
Explores modern consumer fraud including phishing, smishing, credit card skimming, and social media scams.
Teaches students how to evaluate financial information for objectivity, accuracy, relevancy, and currency to make informed choices.
Focuses on lifetime financial well-being, systematic decision-making, and setting SMART short-, medium-, and long-term financial goals.
A comprehensive 70-minute lesson focused on the pillars of financial responsibility, including budgeting, saving, and informed decision-making aligned with Indiana personal finance standards.
Focusing on accountability, repair, and maintaining a growth mindset after making mistakes during the re-entry process.
A practical workshop on active listening and 'I' statements to equip students with conflict resolution skills.
Establishing a safe space through community-building circles that focus on empathy and perspective-taking.
This lesson introduces students to Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Therapy, focusing on the three core conditions for growth and the concept of self-actualization. Students will explore how empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard create a safe environment for personal development.
A comprehensive 90-minute lesson designed to help students understand self-control, the consequences of impulsive reactions, and practical tools for emotional regulation.
An introductory exploration of the historical and social themes in the film Remember the Titans, focusing on the 1971 integration of T.C. Williams High School and the leadership required to build a unified team.
Students draft and practice their core financial talking points for both their entry-level and mid-career projections.
A lesson exploring the themes of leadership, racial integration, and conflict resolution through the film Remember the Titans. Students analyze character development and the historical context of 1971 Alexandria, Virginia.
A 30-minute group session focused on perspective-taking skills to help students navigate the social and emotional challenges of transitioning to high school.
A comprehensive anger management module for teenagers, focusing on identifying emotional triggers, mastering 'I' statements, and implementing de-escalation strategies through a modern technical blueprint aesthetic.
A comprehensive set of emotional literacy and CBT-based worksheets designed for teenagers to explore, understand, and manage complex emotions. Each module includes descriptive content and structured reflection areas for thoughts, behaviors, and physical sensations.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 9th graders focused on perspective-taking, empathy, and identifying bias. Students explore how different 'lenses' shape our reality and practice viewing conflicts from multiple viewpoints.
A comprehensive lesson for adult learners in a counseling setting focused on developing self-control through heightened self-awareness. It explores the 'Pause and Pivot' technique to manage emotional impulses.
A lesson for high school students on identifying and resolving professional workplace conflicts using a structured decision-making framework. Students analyze realistic scenarios, evaluate multiple solutions, and select the most effective path forward.
Students analyze past experiences with change to assess their own management strategies and apply resilience tools to real-world career scenarios.
Students explore the nature of planned and unplanned career changes and identify key resilience strategies (flexible thinking, optimism, learning from mistakes) using visual-heavy guided notes.
An analysis of Kimberly Tyson's 'The Value of Being Confused' focusing on how the author uses perspective to reframe confusion as a learning tool. Includes vocabulary development, collaborative discussion, and creative choice-based assessment.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students learn to navigate and analyze the complex language of everyday contracts, such as gym memberships or rental agreements. It focuses on the TELPAS Reading and Listening domains through clause identification and risk assessment.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students master the art of professional communication by drafting formal workplace emails. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through email anatomy analysis and peer-to-peer professional networking pitches.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students learn to navigate essential government resources for postsecondary life, including voter registration and Selective Service. It focuses on the TELPAS Reading and Listening domains through site navigation and audio-based comprehension tasks.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students learn to distinguish between credible journalism and misleading misinformation. It focuses on the TELPAS Reading and Speaking domains through comparative analysis and structured professional debates.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students learn the art of the personal statement hook. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through introductory paragraph drafting and peer-to-peer narrative pitches.
This lesson introduces Grade 12 students to the essentials of FAFSA and financial aid. It focuses on the TELPAS Listening and Reading domains through term-matching activities and a guided walkthrough of the financial aid timeline.