A set of eight printable strips featuring classic Ancient Greek philosophical paradoxes and thought experiments, designed for middle school students to reflect on identity, logic, and ethics.
A comprehensive teacher's facilitation guide for the Rome Rising lesson. Includes slide-by-slide instructional scripts for all 15 slides, critical thinking prompts, and learning objectives. Formatted to prevent awkward page breaks and ensure a complete instructional narrative.
A 2-page guided notes worksheet for students to complete while watching the Rome Rising slideshow. It includes sections on modern Rome, geography, Greek connections, architecture, government, and the legacy of the empire. Content is organized to ensure clear page breaks and legible student work areas.
A refined 15-slide presentation introducing Ancient Rome, featuring its connections to Greek culture, modern-day context, legendary origins, engineering marvels, and social structures. Updated with improved layouts to prevent text overlap and more detailed educational captions.
A facilitator-facing guide for monitoring student progress and data following the Screen Escape intervention.
A concise exit ticket for the Screen Escape session, assessing trigger awareness and strategy commitment.
Sorting cards used in a small group activity to help students distinguish between controlled (Escape) and mindless (Trap) technology use.
A student-facing activity sheet for mapping digital traps and planning 'escape routes' to foster real-world balance.
Visual presentation slides for the Screen Escape session, exploring the mechanics of digital addiction and presenting escape routes.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for a 30-minute Tier 2 counseling session on digital balance, using the Screen Escape framework.