A 90-minute workshop exploring the nuances of professional job titles, their functional reality versus organizational hierarchy, and how to navigate career growth through role clarity.
This lesson introduces essential vocational terminology through high-frequency word walls, situational matching, and interactive games, preparing students for professional environments.
A collection of evidence-based calming strategies and tools designed for an 11-year-old to manage loud or aggressive emotional reactions in a school setting.
A lesson focused on establishing team norms, understanding the mechanics of collaboration, and defining shared goals for collective success.
Consolidates skills through role-play and creates a personalized 'Voice Power' action plan for future use.
Teaches concrete scripts and methods for requesting assistance when tasks or situations become too difficult.
Helps the student identify physical and emotional 'warning lights' that indicate vulnerability or being overwhelmed.
Focuses on identifying when a break or stop is needed and learning various ways to communicate that boundary clearly and calmly.
A set of first-session materials for a 7th-grade counseling student, focused on rapport building, identity exploration, and safety planning.
A 45-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing perseverance and a growth mindset in middle school students. Students will explore the 'Basecamp to Summit' metaphor to navigate personal challenges.
An SEL lesson for grades 5-8 that uses an architectural metaphor to explore the complex layers of identity. Students analyze their "foundations" (upbringing/values) and "structures" (social identity/interests) to understand how diverse perspectives build a stronger society.
An SEL lesson for grades 1-2 using a garden metaphor to explore self-awareness and social awareness. Students identify their unique "roots" and "blooms" to discover how diversity makes a classroom community stronger and more beautiful.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the ethical implications of digital technology use for students, covering privacy, digital footprints, AI responsibility, and online empathy.
A comprehensive lesson on Selective Mutism, focusing on its clinical definition, the psychological mechanisms of the 'freeze' response, and the resilience required to overcome communication barriers through gradual exposure.
A therapeutic one-on-one session designed to help middle school girls identify their unique strengths, build confidence in their capabilities, and understand their positive impact on the world around them.
A lesson focused on teaching students the concept of cognitive flexibility through the pipe cleaner analogy, comparing 'flexible' and 'rigid' thinking styles.
A collection of resources designed to help staff members prioritize their mental health, manage stress, and build a culture of wellness in the workplace.
A 45-minute lesson focused on teaching 6th-grade students how to navigate conflicts using the 'Middle Ground' compromise framework. Students will learn a step-by-step checklist for compromising and apply it to relatable peer scenarios.
A comprehensive test preparation lesson designed to equip students with tactical strategies for the Next Generation MCAS. This lesson covers computer-based testing tools, time management techniques, and a structured approach to high-scoring open response questions.
A comprehensive lesson focused on preparing students for Arizona's computer-based state assessments (AASA), covering technology-enhanced items, digital tools, and time management strategies.
A comprehensive group project where students research a career, calculate their net income, and create a realistic monthly budget based on local cost-of-living data. Students collaborate to navigate the financial realities of adulthood and present their findings.
A 40-minute lesson on calculating elapsed time by working backwards. Students learn to plan their departure times for transportation and prioritize tasks to ensure they arrive at their destination on time.
This lesson provides a gentle, supportive approach to managing separation anxiety through storytelling and the establishment of a calming morning ritual. Students learn to identify their feelings and use a 'connection object' to feel close to home while at school.
A practical guide for Food Production students to understand religious dietary requirements. This lesson covers specific food restrictions for Hindu, Buddhist, Catholic, Muslim, Jewish, ZCC, and Jehovah's Witness traditions using clear, literal language.
A comprehensive review lesson for 11th-grade students covering workplace professionalism, financial literacy, portfolio development, and ethics. This lesson prepares students for their Quarter 3 assessment through summaries, matching activities, and practice quizzes.
An introductory lesson where students decode emotional signals using a tactical gaming-inspired framework.
A professional presentation and supporting materials designed to secure funding for a GED program by demonstrating community impact, economic ROI, and student success stories.