This lesson helps middle schoolers build executive functioning skills by designing personalized daily routines. Students explore the science of habits and use visual tools to balance school, self-care, and leisure.
A systematic approach to decision-making for middle schoolers, using a detective theme to analyze consequences, values, and long-term impacts through the 'DECIDE' model.
A 15-minute introductory lesson for upper elementary students to explore the concept of college majors through the lens of their own interests and hobbies.
A comprehensive lesson for middle schoolers to master the art of peaceful disagreement through 'I' statements, active listening, and collaborative problem-solving.
A lesson exploring the psychological zones of learning: Comfort, Stretch, and Panic. Students learn to identify their current zone, understand the benefits of the 'Stretch Zone' for growth, and develop coping strategies for when they feel overwhelmed.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying relational aggression (mean girl dynamics), building self-worth, and navigating friendships with confidence. Students learn to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy social behaviors while strengthening their personal boundaries.
A visually charming and supportive lesson designed to teach students effective grounding techniques for managing anxiety and panic attacks in school settings.
Empowers students to understand self-advocacy and effectively communicate their needs, opinions, and boundaries through interactive role-playing and script development.
A 45-minute exploration into the science of human connection, teaching middle schoolers the health benefits of social bonds and how to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors.
A comprehensive introduction to mindfulness and journaling, designed to help learners of all ages develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and a consistent reflection practice.
A 60-minute introductory lesson for 7th and 8th graders to begin their Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) by connecting personal interests to career clusters and exploring specific career paths.
A lesson focused on developing a positive self-image by treating personal traits as curated masterpieces in an 'Inner Gallery'. Students learn to identify their strengths and reframe self-perception through artistic metaphors.
This lesson introduces students to financial literacy through budgeting, saving, and managing income versus expenses. Students will engage in real-world scenarios to build a solid foundation for responsible money management.