Systematic analysis of positive and negative outcomes for potential actions. Strengthens judgment by comparing short-term gains against long-term consequences.
A comprehensive two-part unit for Secondary 1 and 2 students focusing on developing impulse control. Students learn to navigate immediate urges using the 'Pause, Think, Act' and 'Pause, Process, Proceed' frameworks through interactive activities, real-world scenarios, and personal planning.
An 8-week series for 2nd graders to develop impulse control, self-regulation, and decision-making skills through interactive activities and reflection.
A 6-week social-emotional learning program for 6th-grade girls focused on building healthy friendships, resolving conflicts, practicing empathy, and setting boundaries.
A 10-week series of 30-minute group lessons for high school students exploring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Each session builds practical skills in identifying and reframing thoughts, managing emotions, and engaging in healthy behaviors through interactive activities. This Tier 2 program develops resilience and mental wellness.
A 6-session small-group course for 2nd grade boys designed to build self-control, manage impulsivity, and handle frustration using the 'Stop, Think, Shine' framework.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on teaching students a structured problem-solving routine (Stop, Think, Do) and applying it to multi-step challenges through games, sequencing activities, and a final detective project.
A 5-lesson sequence designed for 4th-grade students to build cognitive flexibility. Students learn to identify rigid versus flexible thinking, recognize physical stress responses to change, practice rapid task-switching, and apply emotional regulation strategies through role-play and a final 'flexibility obstacle course'.
A comprehensive 6th-grade sequence on conflict navigation, teaching students to identify root causes, recognize personal conflict styles, practice perspective-taking, understand escalation, and diagnose complex disputes.
A 5-lesson unit for 3rd graders focused on building emotional resilience through habit formation. Students learn to audit their time, identify small 'micro-moments' of joy, and design balanced daily schedules that prioritize positive experiences.
An 8-week social skills group for 3rd graders focused on social observation, expected behaviors, and problem-solving using a 'Social Detective' theme. Each session provides interactive instruction and hands-on practice to build emotional intelligence.
A comprehensive sequence designed for 6th-grade students to master executive function skills. Students will learn to audit their time, effectively use planners, prioritize tasks using the 'Big Rocks' method, break down large projects through backward planning, and optimize their study environments for focus.
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 social skills lesson for 2nd graders focusing on understanding personal boundaries and learning when to focus on one's own tasks versus when to intervene in others' business.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd graders that teaches the difference between personal responsibility and interfering in others' affairs through scenarios and discussion.
A 35-minute Tier 2 lesson for 6th-grade students to learn over 12 prosocial strategies for transforming intense frustration and anger into constructive responses.
A 90-minute individual support lesson for adult learners with disabilities to distinguish between essential needs and non-essential wants, promoting financial independence.
A 45-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to master the Eisenhower Matrix, learning to distinguish between urgent and important tasks to boost efficiency and reduce stress.
This lesson empowers 11th-grade students to critically evaluate ethical online behavior and develop a personal code for responsible digital citizenship through case studies, discussions, and a personal pledge.
A 30-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 4th graders focused on responsible social media use, group chat etiquette, and digital safety through scenario-based learning and interactive play.
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 8th graders, students will explore what maturity means, why it matters, and how to demonstrate mature behavior in everyday situations. This lesson builds social-emotional skills and helps students reflect on their personal growth using a gaming-inspired 'Level Up' theme.
A 60-minute, hands-on lesson for 4th graders to develop financial literacy and independence through a mock grocery store experience, covering list-making, price comparison, and store navigation.
In this engaging kindergarten lesson, students explore how their choices make them responsible citizens through a fun read-aloud and hands-on activity. This 25-minute lesson builds decision-making skills and personal responsibility while celebrating each child’s unique 'magic.'
An interactive lesson for 11th-grade students focused on developing empathy and perspective-taking skills to foster ethical relationships and resolve conflicts. Students engage in discussions, scenario analysis, and personal reflection to understand the impact of empathy on social interactions.
Students simulate real-life scenarios using a board game to explore financial literacy and the consequences of everyday life choices. Designed for 6th grade, this lesson connects decision-making with future financial outcomes through interactive play and guided reflection.