Students examine real-world examples of visual schedules in careers such as medicine, aviation, and culinary arts. They shift their perspective on visual supports from 'special help' to 'professional excellence.'
A growth-mindset coaching framework designed specifically for young adults (18+) navigating transition. Focuses on actionable cognitive reframing, emotional regulation, and interactive role-play scenarios covering work/academic feedback, roommate/friendship friction, and emerging adult family boundaries.
An interactive, highly engaging lesson designed to help middle and high school students navigate complex peer conflicts. Through realistic scenarios involving gossiping, social media drama, and peer pressure, students analyze the differences between supportive and harmful friendship behaviors and practice direct, empathetic communication.
A complete, high-school-focused mental health awareness program for May. Includes a master daily calendar, weekly advisory lesson outlines, kickoff slides, a personal reflection journal, and collaborative connection cards.
A complete set of high-contrast, professional binder organization kits for Economics, Business Mathematics, Algebra, and Personal Finance. Each kit contains a master index cover page, table of contents, customizable assignment logs, and printable color-coded divider tabs with matching spine inserts.
A direct, literal 20-minute advisory lesson exploring why theft is unacceptable in school. Students look past metaphors to analyze the direct consequences of stealing on school culture, rules, innocent peers, and the practical steps to repair relationships after a mistake is made.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A structured social-emotional learning lesson designed for young adults with autism to navigate the nuances of digital communication. The lesson contrasts texting with friends against texting romantic interests, using visual guides, scenario cards, and role-play.
A complete toolkit to establish, run, and maintain engaging daily or weekly community circles that foster empathy, build classroom relationships, and check in on students' social-emotional well-being.
A 25-minute counseling lesson focusing on active listening, validation, and compromising to resolve teammate friction and competing visions in both classrooms and shops.
A comprehensive 7-day applied math unit on employment preparation and paycheck calculations. Students learn the job-hunting process, professional interviews, tax withholding forms (W-4 and I-9), and master decimal calculations to compute gross wages, overtime, FICA/state tax deductions, and net take-home pay.
A curated suite of modern visual and communication-focused counseling resources tailored specifically for middle and high school students to lower conversational barriers and facilitate student-led sessions.
A restorative instruction set focusing on helping students pause, evaluate behavior impacts, and build a positive plan for respectful classroom engagement.
A practical lesson where students learn how to complete a job application for a construction role. Includes differentiated student worksheets (moderate and minimal support) and a comprehensive teacher guide with models and rubrics.
A high-impact, 30-minute lesson teaching high school students practical, evidence-based coping skills for anxiety. Students master the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique and CBT cognitive reframing to transform stress into structured calm.
A technology-free 50-minute substitute lesson plan designed to help 9th-grade students deeply explore their core values, personality traits, and cultural heritage in preparation for their final vision board project.
This lesson prepares students for the complexities of independent living by demystifying rental agreements. Through an interactive 'contract scavenger hunt' and real-world scenario analysis, students learn to identify key lease terms, understand security deposits, and navigate landlord-tenant responsibilities.
A restorative circle and ELA-integrated lesson focusing on the boundaries between friendly teasing and hurtful words. Students analyze scenarios, discuss video prompts, and reflect on their language impact.
An immersive, multi-decade escape room activity designed to review relationships, grief, boundaries, and emotional regulation concepts for a Semester 2 final exam.
An immersive escape room style review game covering all 40 key concepts from the Personal Finance Final Exam. Students solve 4 thematic codebreaking rounds independently to test their financial knowledge.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help Grade 9-12 students master public speaking techniques through structured practice, peer feedback, and discussion of common challenges.
A practical financial literacy lesson where students track daily banking transactions, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers for October 2026. Includes a 21-day transaction tracker worksheet with larger check addresses and a teacher answer key schedule.
A hands-on social-emotional learning lesson focusing on resolving peer conflicts using the Wheel of Choice, I-Messages, perspective-taking, and peer mediation. Students learn practical de-escalation steps to cool down and build bridges of understanding.
A self-regulation and emotional literacy lesson that guides high school students to identify physiological stress signals, create an 'Inner Weather Map', and build a personalized summer coping menu through reflective journaling and body-mapping.
A reflective and action-oriented lesson for 11th-12th grade students to examine their high school journey, analyze their impact on school culture, and synthesize their wisdom into permanent legacy resources—including letters to successors, school 'field guides', and departure interviews—for the incoming class.
An interactive, practical workshop that equips high school seniors with crucial life administration skills, including scheduling appointments, managing basic documents, and navigating phone calls confidently.
A hands-on, creative culminating workshop where students design and assemble a cut-and-paste career vision board.
Enables students to explore career paths and identify the specific personal and vocational goals needed to reach them.
Teaches students how to construct actionable and realistic goals using the step-by-step SMART framework.
Introduces students to the concept of goals and the difference between short-term and long-term milestones in their personal and professional lives.
A lesson exploring the neurological science of olfactory regulation, the anatomy of the limbic system, and the practical application of scent anchoring for emotional grounding. Includes a 11-slide presentation, a student-facing field guide for hands-on activities, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A highly personalized 1:1 advisory or counseling lesson designed to help middle or high school students discover their VIA Character Strengths, map them to current school challenges, and project them into future life and career opportunities.
A vibrant series of four monthly mental health and wellness calendars for May through August 2026. Designed with playful bright colors, a distinct growth mindset theme for each month, and inspirational quotes, these calendars offer daily mindfulness activities suitable for K-12 students and their families.
A lesson plan and communication kit for academic transitions, designed to facilitate the release, review, and parental confirmation of student schedules for the upcoming school year.
The curriculum and resources for Grades 11-12, focusing on advanced college, career, and independent living social skills, professional networking, and independent decision-making.
The curriculum and resources for Grades 9-10, focusing on social-emotional skill development, navigating high school dynamics, peer group adaptation, and basic self-advocacy.