Focuses on the art of a genuine apology and making things right. Students learn the difference between 'cheap' apologies and restorative agreements that actually repair relationships.
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A lesson designed for 8th graders to understand neurodiversity and develop specific strategies for managing ADHD burnout through a tech-themed 'troubleshooting' lens.
A lesson designed to help 6th-grade students explore and identify their leisure interests and hobbies. Through visual presentations and a personal inventory, students learn to articulate what they enjoy doing in their free time.
A final review session where students complete their readiness checklists, ask lingering questions, and celebrate their growth through the transition group.
Explores the changing social landscape of middle school, including making new friends, maintaining old ones, and understanding school rules/consequences to avoid 'getting in trouble'.
Addresses academic shifts including managing multiple teachers, understanding different class formats, and the transition to more formal grading systems. Focuses on organization and communication.
Focuses on the logistical anxieties of middle school, specifically mastering lockers and navigating a larger building without getting lost. Students practice combination locks and map-reading skills.
A focused check-in lesson designed to reconnect with students after a break, focusing on identifying growth moments and reframing self-talk.
A lesson focused on developing emotional intelligence, social awareness, and the ability to read social 'vibes' to navigate group dynamics effectively.