Professional email structure, tone modulation, and formatting standards for workplace communication. Addresses subject line clarity, professional greetings, and effective follow-up strategies.
A 6-session transition unit designed to prepare high school students for the academic rigor of a charter school environment through study habits, organization, and self-advocacy.
A comprehensive sequence where 8th-grade students act as 'organizational consultants' to diagnose and solve scheduling conflicts and executive functioning challenges through case studies. Students learn root cause analysis, professional self-advocacy, emotional regulation strategies for procrastination, and tool evaluation before creating a final consultancy report.
A simulation-based sequence where 10th-grade students act as 'Student-Consultants' to master schedule management and adaptive resiliency. Students learn to handle 'Chaos Factors', negotiate deadlines, and manage energy levels to maintain balance amidst competing demands.
A 12th-grade sequence focused on empowering students with working memory challenges to advocate for single-step directions in professional and academic settings. Students learn to recognize their processing limits, draft professional scripts, and practice high-stakes role-play to ensure they can manage information overload effectively.
A 5-lesson unit for 7th-grade students focusing on the interpersonal skills required for time management: setting boundaries, communicating overload, and advocating for a balanced schedule. Students progress from identifying burnout to drafting a personal accountability contract.
This sequence guides 8th-grade students through self-discovery and career exploration, helping them bridge the gap between their current interests and future professional opportunities. Students will explore career clusters, identify employability skills, conduct job research, and practice professional communication.
A comprehensive sequence for 9th-grade students focusing on self-advocacy, communication skills, and boundary setting to manage schedule conflicts and prevent burnout. Students learn to recognize stress signals, draft professional requests, negotiate deadlines, and prioritize tasks during crises.
A workshop-style sequence for 12th graders to master the professional application process, covering resumes, personal statements, digital portfolios, networking, and interviewing.
A comprehensive workshop-style unit where 7th-grade students navigate the job-seeking process, from identifying transferable skills and drafting their first resumes to mastering professional etiquette and succeeding in mock interviews. Students will develop tangible professional documents and interpersonal communication skills critical for workforce entry.
This comprehensive sequence guides 11th-grade students through the strategic process of writing effective, professional cover letters. Students transition from analyzing document anatomy and decoding job descriptions to drafting persuasive narratives and refining professional tone, culminating in a polished, peer-reviewed document.
A 5-lesson unit for 7th-grade students focusing on the professional application of dictation technology. Students transition from casual speech to formal digital communication, mastering email efficiency, technical troubleshooting, and self-advocacy skills through workplace simulations.
A comprehensive sequence for 10th-grade students on the structural and formatting conventions of professional cover letters. Students progress from understanding basic business letter anatomy to drafting specific sections (header, opening, body, closing) to produce a polished, professional document.
A comprehensive 30-minute lesson teaching middle schoolers the essentials of professional email communication, including structure, tone, and etiquette.
A comprehensive lesson for high school students on the essentials of professional email etiquette, covering subject lines, salutations, body content, and sign-offs. Students learn to craft clear, respectful messages for academic and professional success through direct instruction and a hands-on makeover challenge.
A 60-minute individual coaching session for adults focusing on interview preparation, the STAR method, handling behavioral questions, and professional follow-up techniques.
This engaging lesson for 6th graders focuses on teaching the essentials of email etiquette, an important skill in today's digital world. Students will learn how to communicate effectively and respectfully through email for academic and personal success.
In this 45-minute lesson, 11th grade students explore the essentials of professional behavior for college and the workplace, build a shared vocabulary, and practice responding to real-world scenarios through interactive discussion and role-play.
This Tier 2 intervention lesson for 5th graders focuses on developing self-advocacy skills. Students practice communicating their needs in 15 academic and social scenarios using various methods like direct requests, seeking adult help, and professional emailing.
A 30-minute lesson for 6th graders on clear and respectful digital communication, featuring a 'Tone Detective' analysis activity and a collaborative norm-setting project.
A comprehensive 30-minute lesson for 10th-grade students on the essentials of professional email communication, covering subject lines, greetings, tone, and formatting.
A 45-minute lesson for 8th graders on self-advocacy, focusing on how to respectfully and effectively ask teachers for academic help and clarification.
A Tier 2 group lesson for 9th graders focused on developing self-advocacy and oral communication skills to improve teacher-student relationships and academic success.
A comprehensive 30-minute introductory lesson for 12th graders on fundamental workplace rights, including pay stub access, rest breaks, and safety. Students learn to identify protections, locate resources, and communicate workplace concerns professionally.
A 15-minute lesson for 8th-grade students on the essential skills of composing clear, respectful, and effective emails to teachers. Students will learn email etiquette through a slide presentation, guided drafting, and a hands-on sorting game.