A 45-minute interactive lesson for 9th-grade students exploring healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics using a stop sign-themed categorization game and role-playing activities.
A professional development session and toolset for K-8 Electives teachers. It covers backward design, splitting schedules for A/B days and weekly rotations, mapping weekly skill progressions using the 'I Do, We Do, You Do' model, and creating checks for understanding and proficiency rubrics.
A critical drug education and safety lesson designed for middle or high school students, focusing on the dangers of illicit fentanyl, how fake prescription pills are manufactured to look identical to real medicine, refusal strategies, and emergency safety protocols. This lesson uses an interactive read-aloud scenario to engage students in critical thinking and real-world decision-making.
A teen-focused sleep and mood tracking suite that combines physical tracking with mindfulness. Includes a 1-Page Weekly Tracker, Pocket-Sized Mini Trackers for phone cases/wallets, and a 7-Day Guided Daily Journal with deep reflection prompts. Helps teens identify connections between screen time, caffeine, physical activity, and sleep quality.
A comprehensive lesson on adult CPR and AED usage, with a specific focus on identifying and managing environmental hazards before rendering aid.
Equip students with the social tools to resist peer pressure and the agency to choose a vape-free future. Students practice refusal scripts and reflect on their personal values.
Uncover the toxic truth behind aerosol ingredients and the deceptive marketing tactics used to target youth. Students analyze the disparity between "flavor" branding and chemical reality.
Investigate how nicotine hijacks the developing middle school brain and the science of the reward system. Students map the neural pathways affected by addiction and explore why young brains are particularly vulnerable.
Students analyze the visual and psychological tactics used in marketing, from color theory to celebrity endorsements, and create a consumer awareness poster to educate others.
A comprehensive drug prevention lesson covering vaping, THC, alcohol, and the influence of social media, featuring refusal skills and scenario-based learning.
Cette leçon vise à former les professionnels de santé aux fonctions de tuteur et de maître de stage, en abordant la posture pédagogique, l'accompagnement de l'étudiant et l'évaluation des compétences en milieu clinique.
Students learn the origins of American football, key rules of the game, and engage in creative and analytical activities.
Focuses on texture and pattern making as toddlers use dinosaur feet as stamps in 'mud' (brown paint).
Challenges pincer grasp and problem solving as toddlers rescue dinosaurs from tape 'vines' and cardboard jungle.
Explores gross motor movement and rhythm through heavy stomping and vocalizing dino roars.
Introduces color discrimination by matching plastic dinosaurs to their corresponding colored 'egg' nests.
Focuses on discovery and tactile exploration as toddlers dig for 'fossils' (large bones/stones) in a dry dirt substitute.
A high-energy lesson exploring how physical activity, sports, and community build mental strength, helping 3rd graders manage emotions, sharpen focus, and work together.
A scent-based and tactile exploration of oats, cinnamon, and 'apples' (red balls) representing American traditions.
A fine motor lesson where toddlers 'rescue' stars from painter's tape 'clouds.'
Explores high-energy movement and rhythmic sound imitating fireworks using silks and dry materials.
A tactile star-themed lesson using dry fillers to explore shapes and object permanence.
Focuses on color recognition of red, white, and blue through a dry sensory 'flag' bin.
Challenges toddlers to use their pincer grasp to 'rescue' sea animals from 'nets' (painter's tape).
Explores movement and pattern-making using sea-themed tools and unconventional materials like bubble wrap.
A dry tactile experience using sand substitutes like cornmeal or oats to explore textures and scooping.
Introduces color discrimination by matching colorful sea creatures to their corresponding 'coral' homes.
Focuses on object permanence and discovery as toddlers search for hidden sea creatures in a 'bubble' (pom-pom) sea.
A high-energy, movement-based lesson where students practice gross motor coordination and multi-step directions through a musical parade celebration.
A high-intensity tactical unit for ninth graders focusing on the spatial geometry and strategic logic of baseball. Students analyze defensive shifts, base running paths, and situational decision-making to command the diamond.
Challenges toddlers to use their problem-solving skills to 'rescue' bricks from different materials like tape or playdough, enhancing finger strength.