This lesson empowers 9th-12th grade students to develop self-advocacy skills through scenario analysis and role-playing, building the confidence to articulate their needs and boundaries in academic and personal settings.
An introductory lesson for 9th graders to understand high school academics, college entrance requirements, and the basics of financial aid including GPA, FAFSA, and scholarships.
A 1:1 counseling or coaching session focused on building self-awareness and identifying personal triggers to prevent conflict escalation. Students explore their physical and emotional responses to stress to develop personalized regulation strategies.
An introductory lesson exploring the differences between traditional fiat currency and cryptocurrency, focusing on centralization, technology, and economic impacts.
A comprehensive look at the stages of male development in modern society, from education and career to family life, designed specifically for teenage boys.
A comprehensive lesson designed to equip students with the mindset and tools for a persistent, professional job search, focusing on motivation, daily habits, and interview readiness.
Students explore future career earnings, understand the difference between gross and net income, and practice creating a balanced yearly budget focused on saving and financial literacy.
A comprehensive lesson designed to empower 9th-grade students with self-advocacy skills, focusing on assertive communication, setting boundaries, and navigating academic and social challenges with confidence. students will engage in role-playing and case studies to practice expressing their needs respectfully and effectively.
A comprehensive set of tools to help Indiana high school students track their progress toward the new Indiana GPS Diploma, ensuring they meet all credit, competency, and milestone requirements.
A high-energy, interactive game-based lesson designed for high school boys to master perspective taking, non-verbal communication, and empathy through real-world scenarios.
A hands-on planning session where students map out their specific courses from 9th through 12th grade to meet diploma requirements and personal goals.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help 12th-grade students bridge the gap between their personal identity and their professional future through structured self-reflection and career research.
A weekly routine for high school students to monitor their academic progress, attendance, and mental well-being through structured reflection and goal setting.
This lesson introduces Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a framework for understanding human motivation and setting holistic personal goals. Students will identify their current needs across the hierarchy and develop actionable goals to reach self-actualization.
A comprehensive introduction to the SAT, covering its significance in the college application process and essential strategies for peak performance.
A small group intervention lesson designed to help students identify the root causes of class-skipping behaviors and develop practical, alternative strategies for staying engaged and present.
A small group lesson designed to help students identify task paralysis (the "brain freeze") and learn practical strategies to break tasks down and get started. It focuses on reducing overwhelm and moving from avoidance to action in 15 minutes.