Deep dive into customer segments, marketing channels, and the financial foundations of the business model.
A set of bilingual (English/Spanish) resources designed for a 9th-grade student to develop self-advocacy skills and manage anger through visual communication and structured role-play.
A comprehensive exploration of 41 diverse career paths, detailing education requirements, Massachusetts salary ranges, and engaging job facts for middle school students.
A restorative lesson designed for a teenager to navigate the complexities of digital boundaries, family trust, and secret communication. It focuses on the difference between privacy and secrecy while providing a path forward through restorative justice.
A series of fast-paced, high-engagement icebreakers designed to sharpen active listening skills in high school students through game-based learning.
A restorative justice and empathy-building lesson designed for individual intervention with students displaying bullying or exclusionary behaviors. The materials focus on self-reflection, perspective-taking, and developing healthier social habits.
A supportive lesson for newcomer multilingual learners to explore their personal strengths and positive affirmations through visual storytelling and home language integration.
A comprehensive set of materials for a middle school bulletin board and interactive stand focused on autism acceptance, featuring celebrity profiles and student reflection prompts.
A set of resources designed to help educators articulate, refine, and apply a personal biblical worldview in their teaching and relationships. It includes both a draft showing changes and a final clean copy of the worldview statement.
A focused 10-minute lesson designed for adolescents to learn the structural basics of small talk and friendship building using a 'Social Architect' blueprint theme.
Students synthesize their learning into a final project (poster or presentation) that showcases their self-identity and future aspirations.
Students bridge their current strengths and interests to potential future goals in school, career, and life.
Students explore their personal interests and hobbies, connecting their passions to how they spend their time and energy.
Students identify their personal strengths and learn the difference between what they are 'good at' (skills) and who they 'are' (strengths).
This lesson teaches high school students the essential skills for professional outreach, focusing on making appointments with community professionals in healthcare, small business, and trades through role-play and script-writing.
A high-impact communication lesson focusing on the power of clarity and integrity in interpersonal and professional relationships. Students explore the 'Direct Hit' framework: saying what they mean (clarity) and meaning what they say (accountability).