A lesson designed to empower high school students with the tools to navigate digital misinformation, focusing on the SIFT method, identifying emotional bias, and spotting sponsored content.
A restorative circle lesson designed to help students reflect on their personal choices, the impact of their behavior on others, and how to lead by example within their school community.
A set of tools designed to help middle school students navigate schoolwork frustration using a 'tech-support' debugging framework. Includes a visual flowchart and practice scenarios.
A 45-minute lesson for 9th graders on the academic and professional benefits of high-quality first attempts, focusing on time management and professional habits.
A lesson designed to empower high school students to navigate digital misinformation using the SIFT method, with a specific focus on resources and news relevant to their daily lives.
A practical guide for high school students to evaluate the credibility of political news and community resource leads, specifically housing and shelter availability.
A deep dive into the profound symbolism of Elie Wiesel's 'Night'. Students examine how literal objects like night, fire, and the yellow star represent abstract concepts of faith, dehumanization, and survival through textual evidence and guided discussion.
A lesson exploring how authors use everyday objects to represent deeper abstract ideas, helping students decode layers of meaning in literature.
A targeted 20-minute session designed to help students recognize the physical signs of frustration, identify specific classroom/peer triggers, and build a personalized toolkit of coping strategies.
A daily habit-building system for students to monitor their readiness, preparation, and work effort across all subjects. Includes student trackers and teacher implementation guides to foster accountability and self-regulation.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the impact of language choice, focusing on professionalism, avoiding microaggressions, and using 'I' statements for conflict resolution.
A 50-minute financial safety workshop designed for homeless teens, focusing on identifying predatory scams, evaluating 'too good to be true' offers, and implementing a 24-hour decision pause.
A comprehensive social skills toolkit for teenagers, focusing on navigating friendship dynamics, understanding social cues, and managing social anxiety through practical scenarios and self-reflection.
This lesson empowers students in temporary housing to use their voices for community and self-advocacy. It covers letter writing, school board participation, public speaking at town halls, and connecting with local organizations.
A collection of functional life skills resources designed for high school students transitioning to independence, focusing on budgeting, self-regulation, vocational readiness, and literacy.
A comprehensive lesson for students aged 11-17 to understand the sequence of their actions, identifying triggers, behaviors, and consequences to build self-regulation and problem-solving skills.