A 30-minute lesson designed for students aged 18-22 to master the art of unit pricing. Students learn to calculate and compare costs per unit to make smarter, money-saving purchasing decisions in real-world shopping scenarios.
Job search strategies, staying employed, and long-term career planning. Final review and preparation for the 'working world'.
Specific strategies for addressing incarceration and background checks. Uses the 'Regret, Reform, Readiness' framework.
Preparation for the interview process. Focuses on preparation, appearance, and the first five minutes of the encounter.
Demystifying the cover letter. Students learn how to introduce themselves to an employer and explain their interest in a role.
Guided drafting of the resume. Focuses on using action verbs and structuring work history to highlight strengths.
Introduction to resume components. Students begin gathering the necessary information for their professional documents in a simplified format.
Covers soft skills, professional vocabulary, and non-verbal communication. Practice shifting from casual to professional language.
Focuses on identifying transferable skills and setting professional goals. Helps students recognize the value of their experiences in a professional context.
A scenario-based final assessment focusing on the practical decisions involved in purchasing and maintaining a vehicle, designed for a life skills consumer education course.
A lesson focused on crafting professional, inclusive welcome letters to families for first-year elementary school teachers (Grades K-3).
A lesson exploring the importance of family relationships, the roles of parents, and how communication strengthens bonds.
A lesson focused on the 'Big Four' soft skills: Time Management, Communication, Responsibility, and Teamwork. Students evaluate their own readiness through a scenario-based self-assessment and reflective discussion.
A comprehensive toolkit for Master's level psychology students to conduct family systems mapping, including symbols, intake forms, and clinical analysis templates.
An in-depth exploration of conscientious objection and military ethics through the lens of the film Hacksaw Ridge, featuring DOK Level 3 discussion prompts and evaluation tools.
A comprehensive lesson on navigating the digital hurdles of modern job applications, from account creation to final submission. Participants practice technical skills and troubleshooting for online portals.
An interactive PSR group lesson centered on the movie 'Anger Management,' focusing on identifying personal triggers and building a hierarchy of coping skills from moderate stress to severe anger.
A 90-minute verbal-only workshop on body language in workplace, retail, clinical, and social settings. Uses interactive live acting and guided group discussion.
A comprehensive lesson identifying common workplace application errors, from resume typos to unprofessional email addresses, and how to fix them.
A community-building activity where students use a ball of string to create a physical web, visualizing their shared interests and the strength of their group connection.
A deep dive into Stockholders' Equity transactions and Time Value of Money applications for accounting professionals.
A comprehensive 60-minute lesson focused on the three stages of transition (Ending, Interim, and New Beginning) specifically tailored for students moving toward college or the workplace. This lesson employs UDL and DI strategies to support students with LD, autism, and those who are selectively mute through visual mapping and structured role-play.
A high-impact, 15-minute workshop designed for student leaders to master the Eisenhower Matrix, time-blocking, and digital focus techniques.
A movie-based exploration of professional adaptability, personal values, and the cost of ambition through the lens of 'The Devil Wears Prada'. Students analyze character transformations and define their own boundaries for career success.
A vocational training lesson designed to help students master the job application process, from online profile management on Indeed to mastering the interview and follow-up.
A comprehensive 1-on-1 counseling lesson designed for adults with disabilities to explore and understand enrollment opportunities in trade schools and universities. The lesson includes heavy reading components, interactive sorting tasks, and practical application practice to fill a 2-hour session.
This lesson focuses on practical, real-world budgeting decisions for adults with IDD, emphasizing essential daily living expenses, needs versus wants, and simple savings strategies.
A collection of promotional materials to recruit parent volunteers for Dana Middle School's student-led Ally Action Program.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on teaching and practicing the box breathing technique to manage stress and anxiety.