A lesson teaching high school students evidence-based study strategies including chunking, the Pomodoro technique, active recall, and flashcards to prepare for final exams.
A practical lesson for life skills and transition students on identifying their interests and strengths, searching for starter jobs, and understanding the application process.
A two-day mini-unit on financial literacy covering savings goals, interest, investment assets, the power of time, and diversification. Students learn to create savings plans and understand the risks and rewards of different investment vehicles.
A comprehensive final exam for a high school Relationships and Emotions course, covering emotional literacy, grief, power dynamics, boundaries, and communication. The lesson includes the 50-question traditional exam and a detailed answer key.
A lesson focused on navigating the complexities of modern social dynamics, including social media rumors and peer pressure. Students analyze fiction and nonfiction texts to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
A capstone session on decision-making and the 'whole self,' helping students bridge the gap between their current actions and future goals.
Addresses school attendance by helping students identify their internal 'fuel' and the practical steps needed to show up consistently.
Explores the impact of discourteous and abusive language, helping students understand the 'echo' their words leave on others and their own reputation.
Focuses on self-discipline and self-control to address non-compliance and impulsive reactions in the school environment.
A quick 15-minute session for 9th graders focused on personal responsibility and the 'fresh start' mindset of high school. Aligned with ASCA standards for self-discipline and whole-self development.
Advanced transition tools focused on post-secondary success, career networking, and independent adult living. Updated for professional maturity and document compatibility.
A project-based learning experience where students plan a local day trip in Lake County, focusing on budgeting, transportation, and functional math skills for independence.
An 85-minute intensive session designed to help students identify, manage, and overcome test anxiety using Joseph Casabarro's 'Taming the Dragon' principles. Students will learn physiological calming techniques and cognitive reframing strategies.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students master the art of presenting to an audience of educators. It covers slide design, poster layouts, professional etiquette, and public speaking techniques.
A Social-Emotional Learning lesson focused on identifying the 'signal' of loneliness, understanding its triggers, and building emotional awareness. Students explore loneliness as a natural human experience through a slide presentation and a two-page reflective journal.
This lesson provides school social workers with a clinical and practical framework for identifying and supporting students struggling with anxiety, depression, and self-harm. It includes evidence-based interventions and safety planning tools specifically for the school environment.
Students explore the neurological impact of gratitude, learning how brain chemistry affects social resilience and stress. The lesson culminates in a 'Legacy Letter' activity where students apply these concepts by writing to a staff member.
A comprehensive exploration of the biological foundations of empathy, focusing on mirror neurons and their role in social cohesion during high-stress transitions. Students will investigate how their behavioral choices create an 'emotional echo' within their peer groups.
A comprehensive exploration of the financial, professional, and practical realities of life after graduation, designed to prepare students for the transition to adulthood.
An intervention lesson designed to help students build a visual network of support before long school breaks, ensuring they have a plan for connection and safety outside the school building.
A workshop that reframes student achievements from academic grades to emotional endurance and social growth, culminating in a personal 'Resilience Resume' for the school year.
A lesson designed to empower high school students with practical tools—positive self-talk, visual schedules, and timers—to tackle non-preferred tasks without the burnout.
A tactical approach to finals preparation using backward design. Students will assess their readiness, learn the logic of starting from the finish line, and map out a concrete study schedule.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed to help students reflect on their personal growth, manage transition anxiety as the school year ends, and set intentional goals for the summer. Includes a 'I Wish My Teacher Knew' component to foster deep connection.
A reflective project where 8th-grade students synthesize their middle school experiences into a personal manifesto, articulating their values and goals for high school.
A workshop designed for secondary students to help them recognize social exhaustion and develop the language to set healthy boundaries during high-stress periods.
A secondary-level workshop designed to help students recognize social exhaustion during high-stress periods and develop the language needed to set healthy boundaries with peers.
A dynamic exploration-based lesson for ninth graders to connect their unique strengths with future-focused career opportunities through blueprinting and self-reflection.
A 45-minute counseling session for high schoolers to document their emotional growth and solidify coping strategies before summer break. Students will reflect on their year-long journey and create a 'Resilience Vault' to maintain their progress independently.
A practical lesson focused on the essential life skill of completing a job application accurately and professionally. Students will learn the terminology, gather their personal information, and practice filling out a realistic application form.
A series of morning work activities focused on mastering personal information and completing professional applications.
Synthesizes previous skills to handle specific high-stress triggers like peer conflict, academic frustration, and unexpected changes in routine.
Addresses the impact of foul language and attitude on personal goals and professional reputation, providing tools for more effective communication under pressure.
Focuses on physical self-control and body language, helping students understand how their physical presence impacts their environment and how to use 'the pause' to prevent impulsive actions.
Students explore the mechanics of their emotions, identifying the physical 'warning signs' of rising frustration and learning to label their internal state before it escalates.
A practical lesson designed to equip students with immediate grounding techniques to navigate test anxiety and academic stress using the metaphor of a lighthouse and anchor. Students will learn and practice box breathing, the 5-4-3-2-1 method, and progressive muscle relaxation.
A comprehensive simulation project where students navigate their first month of independent living, managing expenses and responding to unexpected life events to build financial literacy.