Revised challenge cards for WashU. Increased icon visibility, optimized response box backgrounds to white for better handwriting legibility, and improved footer readability.
A set of 3 practice scenarios for role-playing transition skills. Each scenario presents a "Wait" choice and a "Swift" choice to help students practice prompt packing routines. Updated to ensure all cards fit on one page and have high contrast.
A set of active challenge cards for Lesson 2. Each card presents a scenario where the student must "Focus on Self" to decide on an action that helps the group engine, then physically acts out the "mission" using their Gear Remote.
A compact, single-page A4 summary sheet for daily morning and evening remembrances (Athkar), customized for the "Dhiyaa" channel. It features a professional layout with light blue and emerald green accents, specifically designed for easy printing and daily reference.
A facilitator guide for the "Swift Switch" intervention, providing structured steps for reviewing the ripple effect of transitions and conducting a "Swift Switch" practice drill. Updated to remove markdown artifacts and improve layout flow.
A student-facing worksheet to track the ripples of transition choices. Includes a comparison between "Slow" and "Swift" ripples and a 3-step practice checklist for packing up materials. Updated to ensure handwriting legibility and fit on one page.
A 6-slide presentation designed to teach students the "Swift Switch" transition skill. It compares the negative ripple effects of delayed packing with the positive benefits of prompt transitions, including a 3-step practice guide.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for Lesson 2 of the Gear Switch series. Focuses on the "Remote Control" metaphor to clarify "Focus on Self" and provides specific coaching dialogue to handle parental advice confusion.
A student-facing activity worksheet that uses the "Remote Control" metaphor to teach personal responsibility. It features a design-your-own-remote task to help students visualize that they alone control their "Gear Switch" and that "focusing on yourself" means being ready to turn with the group.