This lesson prepares students for workplace success by exploring conflict resolution, punctuality, and professional communication through interactive scenarios and 'think-aloud' exercises.
This lesson helps students identify and apply pattern recognition skills across essential life domains, including workplace sorting, daily scheduling, budgeting, and community safety.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and applying pattern recognition skills within functional life contexts, including workplace organization, daily scheduling, budgeting, and community safety.
A comprehensive overview of Somerset ISD's Thrive Center model, transitioning from traditional barriers to a school-embedded mental health support system.
A comprehensive set of resources designed to help counselors introduce an autism diagnosis to 12th-grade students through the lens of neurodiversity, focusing on strengths, self-advocacy, and practical strategies for the transition to adulthood.
A targeted intervention for 11th-grade students who have recently quit an extracurricular activity, focusing on impulsive decision-making and managing stress under pressure.
Explores the biological and emotional necessity of sleep for adolescents while addressing the specific challenges posed by late-night technology use. Students will develop self-management strategies to create healthier nighttime routines.
Students identify and reframe 8 common cognitive distortions using an Uno-inspired framework. This lesson combines social-emotional learning with academic growth mindset strategies through interactive slides, a custom card game, and reflective practice.
A comprehensive lesson on conflict resolution, teaching students to navigate disagreements through active listening, empathy, and collaborative problem-solving using the 'Conflict Compass' framework.
Students learn to advocate for their academic and emotional needs by drafting respectful email and conversation scripts. This 30-minute lesson focuses on the 'anatomy of an ask' and provides structured practice for communicating with authority figures.
This 30-minute lesson helps 8th graders prepare for high school by auditing their current habits and designing two specific 'system upgrades' to handle the increased autonomy and rigor of 9th grade. Students will differentiate between individual habits and the systems that support them.
A 30-minute transition lesson for 8th graders to explore their evolving identity, identify personal strengths, and address fears as they prepare for high school.
A health-focused lesson on the risks of vaping, strategies to resist peer pressure, and the importance of school reporting protocols for maintaining a safe campus environment.