A Tier 3 intervention for 4th-grade students focusing on impulse control through a five-step "Steady Steps" strategy involving micro-skills, role-play, and guided reflection.
A restorative, community-focused set of materials for 6th grade classrooms. Includes large, clean visual anchor charts (posters) for agreements, restorative dialogue, and repairing harm, plus a student reflection worksheet and a teacher guide for hosting circle discussions.
A comprehensive classroom management toolkit designed specifically for middle schoolers, emphasizing autonomy, self-regulation, and collaborative norms. It contains a privilege menu, a brain-break choice board, a student coping guide, and a teacher intervention selector.
A high-impact 45-minute lesson for 12th graders to master problem-solving under pressure. Students learn a structured 5-step framework, analyze common senior barriers (financial, logistical, time), and build actionable backup plans with concrete contingencies.
A 45-minute lesson designed for 12th graders to analyze their punctuality habits, understand the high stakes of reliability in high school and the workplace, and build a concrete, personalized reliability plan.
A 45-minute lesson for 11th graders to finalize their 60-day milestone plans, reflect on growth using a Likert post-survey, and make a formal commitment contract for their capstone projects.
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 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.
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.
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 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 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.