Students critically review the history and current iteration of the USDA Dietary Guidelines, discussing the influence of agricultural lobbying versus nutritional science and identifying limitations of the MyPlate model.
A comprehensive coordination and volunteer guide for organizing six classic Field Day relay races. This resource provides parent volunteers with clear setup diagrams, simplified rules, and a master clipboard inventory to ensure a smooth, high-energy event.
A 5-day active curriculum unit for 3-year-olds themed around Ball Sports & Rolling. Includes a weekly planning matrix, a detailed teacher guide with daily scripts, and printable classroom materials for sorting, patterning, and movement games.
A collection of energetic, active relay races designed for physical education classes, field days, and outdoor school events.
A complete package of field day relay resources including a staff guide, kid-friendly station posters, and a team scorecard, designed to facilitate a smooth, positive, and high-energy experience for K-4 classes.
Session 4 equips students with personalized, gradual-reduction plans, craving-management toolkits, and peer support systems for sustained progress.
Session 3 focuses on identifying situational and emotional triggers, navigating social pressure, and practicing refusal skills in real-world scenarios.
Session 2 exposes the targeted marketing tactics used by e-cigarette corporations and helps students identify their own intrinsic motivators to reclaim control.
Session 1 introduces the group, establishes trust, and dismantles misconceptions around vape chemistry and its physical impact on the teen brain and body.
Essential training for camp counselors on supervising, refereeing, and managing Gaga Ball pits safely and enthusiastically.
A hands-on, interactive lesson designed to teach elementary school students about safe, kind, and respectful behavior during recess. Students complete a creative cut-and-paste sorting craft that reinforces playground expectations, physical safety, and emotional kindness.
A 6th-grade health lesson focusing on mental health, identifying trusted adults, and supporting peers while maintaining healthy boundaries. Students learn to map their support systems and practice conversations with trusted adults.
A hands-on guide and tracking system grounded in behavioral science to help students build lasting sleep, exercise, and nutrition habits. Students explore the psychology of cues, routines, and rewards to design and stick to their personal health goals.
A comprehensive, student-led health lesson designed for substitutes covering mental health awareness, physical/mental/social coping strategies, and identifying trusted adult support systems for 6th-grade students.
A comprehensive health portfolio project where students log their sleep, emotional regulation, and personal choices, analyze the internal and external factors influencing their behaviors, and design a personalized action plan. Includes student logs, an analytical rubric, and a teacher facilitation guide.
Resources and materials to help students, families, and teachers prepare for Spree Day, an energetic, outdoor, action-packed school field day.
The grand finale week of the curriculum. Students execute a massive live bracket tournament and showcase their esports career portfolios.
Covers mental stamina, character matchup analysis, and competitive coaching roles. Students learn how to analyze gameplay video (VOD review) and support team members mentally.
Team-based competitive Minecraft gameplay including Bedwars, Spleef, and build-offs. Teaches communication, tournament coordination, brackets, and conflict resolution.
Introduction to competitive Minecraft building and speed builds. Explores the career of game design, map making, and spatial visualization.
Advanced mechanical study of Smash Ultimate focusing on frame data, hitboxes, and stage control. Integrates shoutcasting, live commentary skills, and vocal health.
Introduction to competitive Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and basic movement options. Focuses on healthy physical habits (ergonomics, stretches) and team management careers.
An active, highly differentiated lesson where Grade 9 students design individual game components (cards, tokens, challenges) representing the 8 dimensions of wellness. Built for a fast-paced 30-minute workspace session followed by a 15-minute collaborative gallery walk and peer reflection.
A data-driven wellness lesson where high school students analyze their year-long fitness metrics to architect a personalized, cardiovascular-focused summer health plan.
Week 6 of the toddler curriculum, exploring pond creatures like frogs, ducks, and turtles, featuring green lily pad hops and smooth pebble sorting. Highlights a Monday morning outdoor Water Day and duck-themed rhymes.
Week 5 of the toddler curriculum, featuring nature sights, soft forest animal toys, starry night sensory bags, and safe camp craft play. Highlights cozy campfire songs, simple nature matching, and cardboard canoe exploration.