A restorative module focusing on understanding behavior impact, rebuilding classroom trust, and respecting authority. Includes a self-paced reflection packet, transition blueprint, guiding slides, and a facilitator guide.
A capstone lesson where 9th-grade students showcase their 30-day success plans, gather peer feedback, complete a growth post-survey, and make final revisions to launch their high school strategies.
A 45-minute lesson for 9th graders to master professional help-seeking. Students analyze email tone, practice assertive verbal scripts, and draft polished emails for support, evaluated against a communication rubric.
A high-impact 45-minute goal-setting workshop for 9th graders. Students transition from vague academic wishes to architecting structured, actionable SMART goals with concrete action steps, peer-reviewed rubrics, and motivational anchors.
A high school transition lesson designed for 9th graders to understand the direct connection between daily attendance, high school credit acquisition, and time management. Students analyze their weekly schedules, map out barriers using a fishbone diagram, and commit to a 30-day attendance goal.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 9th graders to establish sustainable physical and digital organization habits. Students build systems for managing physical binders and digital folders, practice a daily capture routine, and self-assess using an actionable checklist.
A kickoff lesson introducing 9th graders to growth mindset, neuroplasticity, and self-efficacy. Students engage in collaborative activities, analyze their mindsets, make a personal growth commitment, and complete a baseline school success pre-survey.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson for 8th graders transitioning to high school, focusing on the link between attendance and academic success, building a personal transition plan with support networks, designing daily routines, and self-assessing readiness.
A practical, hands-on lesson designed to help 8th-grade students establish a consistent two-tier organization system (physical and digital). Students conduct an organization audit, build structured systems, map their capture-store-retrieve workflows, and reflect on how structured habits reduce stress and boost productivity.
An 8th-grade lesson on time management, focusing on backward planning, prioritization, distraction shielding, and structured focus blocks to help students design and execute actionable weekly study plans.
An interactive 8th-grade lesson designed to help students transition to high school by translating long-term visions into concrete, actionable steps. Students create a structured goal ladder with three milestones, specific due dates, and measurable progress indicators, followed by peer feedback and a share-and-commit circle.
An engaging 45-minute lesson for 8th graders preparing for high school, teaching them a structured 5-step decision-making process to navigate academic and social choices. Students practice with realistic high school case studies and apply the process to a personal upcoming decision.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 8th-grade students to bridge the gap between their identity and their school habits. Students complete a self-reflection Likert survey, explore how identity shapes agency and motivation, draft their own identity statement, and select concrete strategies to build lasting success habits.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 7th graders to connect their daily attendance to long-term personal goals, self-diagnose school attendance barriers, construct a support network, and build a concrete commitment plan. Includes an instructional presentation, a diagnostic worksheet, a commitment contract, a post-assessment survey, a rubric, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A 45-minute lesson for 7th grade students to transition from chaotic clutter to systems thinking. Students will map their personal organization ecosystem across physical and digital spaces and execute a high-energy refresh sprint to optimize their daily workflow.
A 45-minute 7th Grade lesson focused on setting SMARTER goals and mapping potential barriers using proactive if-then strategy cards and planners. Students translate high-level aspirations into concrete, resilient action plans.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 7th grade that guides students to map out decisions, predict outcomes, identify personal boundaries, and leverage support networks.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 7th graders to explore cognitive reframing, distinguish between productive and unproductive self-talk, and practice applying growth-oriented strategies to academic setbacks.
A 45-minute lesson for 6th grade designed to explore how school attendance directly impacts academic success, student confidence, and future goals. Students analyze data, brainstorm solutions to common barriers, and draft an action plan.
A practical, hands-on lesson designed to help 6th-grade students establish effective organizational and assignment capture systems. Students audit their current materials, select and build a binder or digital folder system, explore assignment-tracking tools, and practice logging tasks to reduce executive dysfunction and stress.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 5th-grade students to master the art of writing SMART academic/behavior and attendance goals. Students learn to define progress indicators, anticipate barriers, and use peer feedback to design achievable action plans.
A hands-on lesson designed to teach 5th-grade students practical time management and organizational skills, including task prioritization with a matrix, binder/backpack auditing, and building sustainable daily checklists.
A 45-minute 4th-grade social-emotional learning lesson focusing on the connection between regular school attendance, academic success, and personal self-esteem. Students analyze a short text, design a personalized attendance action plan, complete a self-assessment, and celebrate their growth.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 4th graders to master self-management and personal responsibility. Students analyze rules versus expectations, learn a 4-step responsibility process, and draft a personal action plan for classrooms and school transitions.
A 45-minute lesson for 4th graders on growth vs. fixed mindset. Students learn that effort and strategies build brain power, complete a self-assessment, sort growth mindset statements, and choose personal growth strategies.
A 3rd-grade social-emotional learning lesson focusing on the 'Pause-Plan-Try' perseverance strategy. Students learn to normalize mistakes, regulate emotions, and practice constructive help-seeking language through interactive challenge stations and self-reflection.