A workshop for middle schoolers on restorative dialogue and genuine apologies, focusing on moving beyond simple 'I'm sorry' statements to identify impact and propose meaningful repair.
Students explore the rights and responsibilities of a consumer, focusing on how social media and peer pressure impact decision-making.
Students analyze how political and commercial advertising use techniques like bandwagon, celebrity endorsements, and emotional appeals to influence spending and voting.
A comprehensive 5-day lesson guiding students through the process of writing a personal essay about their multiple intelligences, skills, and future career paths.
A comprehensive lesson designed for middle school students to help them navigate social disagreements using self-regulation strategies and clear communication. The lesson includes a narrative-based social story, a teacher facilitation guide, and a reflective student worksheet.
A collection of restorative practice tools designed to help students reflect on their actions, understand the impact of their behavior, and create a plan for restoration following peer conflict, classroom disruption, social media incidents, or academic dishonesty.
A lesson focused on restorative justice principles, helping students identify the impact of their actions and master self-regulation strategies to rebuild relationships.
A lesson focused on identifying and challenging cognitive distortions through the 'evidence for vs. against' technique, styled as a psychological investigation.
A high-engagement, 30-minute art-based SEL lesson for 7th graders focused on identifying and regulating emotional states using the 'Window of Tolerance' framework and a DIY 'Internal Shutter' tool.
A lesson designed to help students master the SMART goal-setting framework to achieve academic and personal success. Students will learn to transition from vague intentions to actionable, time-bound blueprints for their future.
A recurring weekly reflection tool designed to help students celebrate successes, manage their emotional well-being, and sharpen their academic focus through a creative doodle-inspired layout.
A workshop for middle schoolers focused on restorative justice and effective apologies, helping them build bridges of understanding through accountability and restitution.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students manage impulsive reactions to authority figures and transform argumentative language into constructive communication.
A 6th-8th grade social-emotional learning lesson designed to combat end-of-year burnout. Students explore neuroplasticity and cognitive flexibility through hands-on 'engineering' of their own mental responses to setbacks.
A short incentive program to encourage middle school attendance through a cupcake-themed competition.
An 8th-grade lesson on understanding data collection and the 'hidden price' of free apps. Students explore how their data is tracked and used for advertising through the JHawk Way lens of being Safe.
An 8th-grade lesson on practicing internet hygiene and online safety protocols through the lens of the JHawk Way of being Empathetic. Includes a slide deck, teacher guide, and collaborative application activity focused on positive framing and digital responsibility.
Eighth grade students evaluate their digital agency, focusing on self-regulation and building a professional personal brand for high school readiness.
Seventh grade students learn to 'switch gears' between different device modes based on classroom tasks, bridging the gap between rules and agency.
Sixth grade students explore the 'Attention Economy' and learn how their device navigation communicates respect to their learning community.
A 30-minute social skills lesson for 6th-grade students with Autism focused on identifying and categorizing complex emotions through role-play and sorting activities.
A collection of printable banners, headers, advice cards, and community resource listings to create an engaging summer-themed bulletin board.
A lesson sequence for high schoolers on managing 1:1 take-home Chromebooks, focusing on transport safety, home care, and district policy accountability.
A grade 6 individual counseling lesson focused on teaching students how to respectfully advocate for their academic needs with teachers and set healthy boundaries with peers.