A Tier 2 small group session for middle schoolers to identify personal emotional triggers, understand their impact, and begin developing proactive coping strategies through a creative mapping activity.
A fast-paced, high-energy lesson where students evaluate their progress on long-term goals and make tactical adjustments to stay on track. Students use a racing pit-stop metaphor to identify barriers and refine their process.
A 30-minute workshop where 7th graders transform vague dreams into actionable blueprints using the SMART framework and peer coaching.
A comprehensive K-12 behavior management system that synthesizes best practices from MTSS, PBIS, and restorative justice frameworks. This lesson provides teachers with a clear decision-making flow and a detailed policy handbook for maintaining a positive school culture.
An interactive 8th-grade lesson focusing on self-management through the lens of processing constructive feedback and setting actionable goals. Students use a 'toolkit' approach to navigate challenges and persevere through academic and personal hurdles.
This lesson prepares 8th-grade students for the social and emotional transition to high school through reflection, goal-setting, and a letter to their future selves. Students explore their current strengths and anxieties while envisioning their future success.
Students learn the importance of professional document formatting and hierarchy, setting up a formal business proposal template with structured headings and standardized typography.
Students conduct a market research sprint, interviewing classmates to validate their product ideas and learning to 'pivot' based on real user feedback and data synthesis.
Students learn the difference between leading and open-ended questions, developing a research table and interview script to gather unbiased feedback from potential customers.
Students explore the concepts of target markets and customer empathy, moving from personal preferences to identifying specific user needs and mapping out a "Day in the Life" for their ideal customer.
Students explore the fundamental economic concepts of scarcity and opportunity cost, applying them to product development by making difficult trade-offs between competing features within a limited resource budget.
Students learn to identify consumer "pain points" as opportunities for innovation, moving from recognizing everyday frustrations to conceptualizing business solutions.
This lesson helps students navigate the social complexities of humor within a school setting. It focuses on identifying appropriate times for jokes, recognizing social cues from teachers, and understanding how timing affects classroom dynamics and respect.
A comprehensive lesson on navigating the termination phase of the student-counselor relationship, focusing on celebrating growth, managing emotions, and planning for the future.
A calm, nature-themed 60-minute psychoeducation session for teens focused on the normative and adaptive nature of emotions, featuring interactive slides and discussion prompts.
This lesson helps students with ADHD master self-control using the 'Inner Remote' metaphor. It focuses on filtering thoughts through the THINK acronym and provides practical tools for managing impulses during difficult transitions and social interactions.
A 30-minute interactive session where 8th-grade students explore their personal identity through the metaphor of architectural blueprints, mapping out their values, strengths, and areas for growth.
A 30-minute small group counseling session focused on exploring self-identity through values, strengths, and future aspirations. Students work in pairs to reflect on their internal "blueprint" and share insights with one another.
A 30-minute small group counseling session designed for two students to explore their core values, strengths, and future aspirations through a structured "blueprint" metaphor.