Learners develop high-speed tab management strategies, including opening, closing, and cycling through tabs to maintain a streamlined research environment.
A growth-mindset coaching framework designed specifically for young adults (18+) navigating transition. Focuses on actionable cognitive reframing, emotional regulation, and interactive role-play scenarios covering work/academic feedback, roommate/friendship friction, and emerging adult family boundaries.
This lesson prepares students for the complexities of independent living by demystifying rental agreements. Through an interactive 'contract scavenger hunt' and real-world scenario analysis, students learn to identify key lease terms, understand security deposits, and navigate landlord-tenant responsibilities.
An immersive, multi-decade escape room activity designed to review relationships, grief, boundaries, and emotional regulation concepts for a Semester 2 final exam.
An immersive escape room style review game covering all 40 key concepts from the Personal Finance Final Exam. Students solve 4 thematic codebreaking rounds independently to test their financial knowledge.
A practical financial literacy lesson where students track daily banking transactions, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers for October 2026. Includes a 21-day transaction tracker worksheet with larger check addresses and a teacher answer key schedule.
A lesson focused on understanding the different developmental needs of children at various stages, from infants to school-aged kids, using a detective-themed exploration.
A structured problem-solving framework designed for students who use avoidance as a coping mechanism. This lesson provides practical tools for cognitive reframing, sensory grounding, self-advocacy, and task-chunking to help students move from avoidance to action.
A practical financial literacy lesson where students track daily banking transactions, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers for September 2026. Includes a 19-day transaction tracker worksheet and a complete teacher answer key schedule.
A therapeutic framework to help young adults experiencing depression build functional daily routines through small, achievable actions. It guides the therapist and client through checking in, structuring a low-demand schedule, and planning hygiene, chores, and enjoyable activities.
A comprehensive final exam assessment bundle for Culinary Arts Semester 2. Includes a highly polished, printable final exam test booklet, a student-facing scantron-style bubble answer sheet, and a complete teacher answer key and grading guide.
A psychoeducational group lesson designed for mental health and substance abuse clients. It explores 'Main Character Syndrome' (cognitive personalization) and the liberating perspective of 'It's Not About Me', offering clients practical reality-checking tools to navigate daily triggers without taking them personally.
A highly visual career exploration lesson that introduces the Job Market Iceberg (Open vs. Hidden Job Market), guides students to map their network with concentric circles, and spotlights youth self-employment programs in Ontario. Includes visual symbols and concrete supports.
A complete Personal Finance final exam set, featuring a highly optimized, compact 3-page exam booklet and a separate 1-page scantron-style answer sheet. This setup dramatically reduces paper consumption, allows the booklets to be reused, and simplifies grading for testing centers or makeup exams.
A reflective ECE lesson designed for students to document their academic growth, celebrate achievements, and collaboratively draft an unofficial class survival guide.
A lesson dedicated to learning and practicing the morning and evening remembrances (Athkar) for spiritual well-being.
A collection of administrative and academic resources for the College of Computer Engineering and Sciences at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, tailored for Batch 47.
A comprehensive guide to the majors offered by the College of Computer Science and Engineering at Prince Sattam University for Batch 47. Includes detailed descriptions, career fields, and academic duration for COE, CS, SWE, and IS departments.
A comprehensive suite of documents for managing a work-study program, including goal setting, legal agreements, reflection logs, and performance evaluations.
An introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focusing on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Students learn to identify cognitive distortions and practice reframing techniques to improve mental well-being.
A comprehensive study guide and answer key designed to help junior and senior students prepare for their final exam on emotional literacy, grief models, power dynamics, and relationship repair.
A comprehensive workshop and resource set designed to help students identify, understand, and navigate mental health triggers through self-reflection and grounding techniques.
A comprehensive lesson focused on teaching students how to manage their end-of-year workload through project decomposition, time management, and effective self-advocacy.
A workshop-style lesson focusing on three essential pillars of group dynamics: active listening, identifying shared goals, and the art of compromise and negotiation.
This lesson provides a rapid onboarding path for junior Product Managers transitioning into AI, covering technical foundations, the ML lifecycle, and AI-specific product strategy.
A comprehensive guide for counselors to help graduating students transition to adulthood by mastering self-advocacy skills. Students identify their support needs, practice communication scripts, and map out essential community resources for their next chapter.
A high-impact 75-minute workshop designed to prepare candidates for interviews through research, personal branding (The Master Pitch), and behavioral storytelling (STAR Method). This condensed version focuses on active, hands-on practice and immediate application.
A comprehensive 100-minute training session designed to prepare a new camp counselor for the day-to-day realities of the job, focusing on professional communication, routines, and navigating workplace dynamics.
A financial literacy lesson where students choose insurance policies based on risk analysis and cost-benefit ratios, themed around the unique challenges of living in Buffalo, NY.
A comprehensive lesson designed for adult learners to master assertive communication techniques including I-Statements and the DBT DEAR MAN framework to effectively express personal needs in a mental health context.
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 wellness-focused lesson providing adult students with stress-management techniques specifically tailored for the transition from the classroom to the workforce. Includes a facilitator guide, instructional slides, and a guided reflection journal.
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 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 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.
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.
A comprehensive financial literacy simulation where students manage their first month of independent living. Students calculate net income, allocate funds for essentials, and adapt to unexpected financial 'shocks' using a realistic budgeting framework.
Students simulate their first month of independent living by managing a realistic budget and navigating unexpected life events. This project builds practical numeracy and decision-making skills specifically tailored for graduating seniors.
A comprehensive simulation where students manage their first month of independent living, covering budgeting basics and handling unexpected financial curveballs.
A comprehensive lesson designed for graduating seniors to navigate the complexities of renting their first apartment, focusing on lease literacy and identifying rental red flags.
A high-energy, interactive session where students master the art of active listening through a multi-role game. They will practice precise verbal recall, interpret non-verbal cues, and demonstrate empathy through paraphrasing.
A comprehensive, multi-period scavenger hunt review for Personal Finance students. This lesson covers financial habits, income, credit, investing, and long-term planning through an active, self-correcting loop of 40 challenge stations.
A 2-hour psychoeducational session for domestic violence survivors focused on emotional awareness, body signals, and identifying secondary emotions below the surface.
A comprehensive 45-minute session designed to equip students with core personal effectiveness skills including SMART goal setting, the Eisenhower Matrix for time management, active listening techniques, and stress reduction strategies.
A culminating review where students create a personal apartment plan and demonstrate their knowledge through a final assessment.
Covers the social and practical side of apartment living, including neighbor etiquette, safety protocols, and how to file maintenance requests.
Teaches students how to set up essential utilities (electricity, water, internet) and plan for the physical items needed to move in.
Demystifies the legal aspects of renting, including security deposits, lease terms, and the responsibilities of both tenants and landlords.
Focuses on identifying personal needs versus wants in housing and learning how to read and compare apartment listings.