An interactive 30-45 minute session for high schoolers to distinguish between technical 'hard' skills and interpersonal 'soft' skills through structured scenarios.
This lesson introduces essential vocational terminology through high-frequency word walls, situational matching, and interactive games, preparing students for professional environments.
A collection of quick, one-minute breathing and mindfulness activities designed specifically for middle schoolers to reset their focus and manage stress.
A dynamic lesson designed to improve communication skills through a collaborative problem-solving challenge. Students learn key communication strategies and apply them to a high-stakes team scenario.
A lesson focused on establishing team norms, understanding the mechanics of collaboration, and defining shared goals for collective success.
A lesson focused on empowering students to identify their needs, set boundaries, and communicate with respect and clarity.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the ethical implications of digital technology use for students, covering privacy, digital footprints, AI responsibility, and online empathy.
A comprehensive lesson on Selective Mutism, focusing on its clinical definition, the psychological mechanisms of the 'freeze' response, and the resilience required to overcome communication barriers through gradual exposure.
A set of resources designed for 9th graders to manage anger through a 'Circuit Breaker' framework, featuring a blend of physical and mental coping strategies.
A comprehensive 2-hour introductory session designed for students with ASD to explore their personal strengths, interests, and how these connect to potential career paths. The lesson uses a 'Career Quest' theme to make professional exploration engaging and concrete.
A 30-minute intensive session focused on cognitive flexibility, perspective-taking regarding social cues like staring, and the art of accepting feedback gracefully.
A comprehensive test preparation lesson designed to equip students with tactical strategies for the Next Generation MCAS. This lesson covers computer-based testing tools, time management techniques, and a structured approach to high-scoring open response questions.
A comprehensive group project where students research a career, calculate their net income, and create a realistic monthly budget based on local cost-of-living data. Students collaborate to navigate the financial realities of adulthood and present their findings.