This lesson focuses on the fundamental professional skills of punctuality and attendance, helping junior high students understand the impact of reliability on workplace success and reputation.
A comprehensive planning suite for 2nd-grade teachers to organize their weekly schedule, curriculum goals, and subject-area focus.
A comprehensive introduction for Mile Tree School staff on leveraging Lenny Learning to create high-quality, themed educational resources.
A tool for teachers to track student progress across key adult life skills, from financial literacy to health and workplace professionalism.
A mental fitness workout designed to sharpen students' critical thinking skills through a series of 'exercises' focusing on logic, bias detection, and perspective-taking.
A 30-minute interactive discussion lesson designed for 7th-grade students with ADHD, focusing on reclaiming personal identity and resisting peer-driven narratives. The lesson uses a cinematic metaphor of being the 'director' of one's own life script.
A presentation and workshop for parents and caregivers to understand school avoidance and how to break the accommodation cycle in middle schoolers.
A lesson on the principles of explicit teaching and the strategy of teacher modeling, including key practices for effective implementation and analysis of modeling examples.
A lesson focused on helping 1st graders recognize their own unique strengths and celebrate the diversity of those around them through a superhero-themed lens.
In this lesson, students learn the high-leverage practice of structuring lessons by integrating classroom management and instructional sequencing. They explore the three pillars of HQIM implementation and practice the strategy of Double Planning to ensure clarity, effective transitions, and student engagement.
A self-guided exploration of emotional regulation tools tailored for neurodivergent teens dealing with depression and anxiety, focusing on sensory management and cognitive reframing.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help rising middle schoolers navigate the logistical and academic shifts of secondary education through a student handbook and collaborative challenges.
A creative workshop for youth to explore God's plan for their lives through vision boarding, scripture, and guided reflection. Students will identify their spiritual gifts and set faith-focused goals.
A workshop for parents to understand the neurobiology of anxiety, specifically the amygdala hijack, and learn practical strategies to help their children (and themselves) stay calm.
A comprehensive guide for new associates to master the Shopify POS system through a narrative 'First Day' experience at Best Friends Animal Society.
A comprehensive two-part session focused on equipping students with the tools to initiate conversations and join group activities while building resilience against social rejection.
A lesson exploring the science of mindfulness through silent coloring, focusing on the nervous system and emotional regulation.
Students will apply their knowledge of bonding, attachment, and child development to create an informative brochure for parents of preschoolers.
A lesson exploring the four Zones of Regulation and identifying personalized calming strategies for navigating different emotional states.
A lesson designed to help students identify distractions, set clear goals, and practice techniques for maintaining focus during study sessions.
A career exploration lesson for junior high students to identify their interests across multiple career clusters through a visual survey and guided discussion.
A comprehensive counseling session focused on transitioning from disruptive behaviors to successful classroom habits through a visual comparison chart and strategy discussion.
A lesson focused on navigating unkind words from peers using strategies like ignoring, respectful communication, and 'I' statements, with a focus on real-world application.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on creating a collaborative behavior contract to address class attendance, verbal communication, and physical safety.
A hands-on project where 5th graders design and play their own board game to master digital citizenship topics like phishing, cyberbullying, and online safety.
This lesson introduces 4th grade students to the concept of anger as a secondary emotion using the 'Anger Iceberg' metaphor, helping them identify underlying feelings like loneliness, disrespect, or boredom.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners about the power of forgiveness, using the metaphor of a 'happy dancing dog' to show how letting go of anger makes us feel lighter and more joyful.
A tiered reward system to help students develop respect, kindness, and empathy through a "Quest" themed card system. Includes multiple levels to support behavioral growth.
A practical introduction to managing monthly bills and fixed expenses through a real-world financial simulation. Students will learn to distinguish between fixed and variable costs while balancing a starter budget.
Instructional materials focusing on distinguishing between peer-to-peer talk and adult-student communication, with a specific focus on private topics.
A practical introduction to managing monthly expenses, focusing on rent and utility bills with visual supports and a step-by-step graphic organizer.
A comprehensive set of materials to launch the RRPS Middle School Attendance League, including a promotional flyer, a motivational poster, and a scoring template for tracking weekly attendance data.
A lesson exploring the Catholic virtue of obedience as a form of loving listening and trust in God's plan. Students learn from biblical examples and apply the virtue to real-world scenarios through collaborative chart paper projects.
A kickoff package for the RRPS Middle School Attendance League, including promotional materials to build student excitement and explain the competition rules.
An introductory lesson on high-leverage teaching practices, exploring evidence-based strategies that maximize student learning and engagement in the classroom.