Visual slides for a 30-minute discussion lesson on peer pressure and reclaiming one's narrative, using a cinematic "Director's Cut" theme. Designed with high contrast and minimal text for ADHD students. Includes updated contrast and character names.
A teacher guide for the car-buying project. Consistently formatted to fit on a single page with clear instructional pathways and differentiation strategies. Revised for improved color contrast and font sizing.
A worksheet for calculating the final monthly cost of car ownership. Updated for uniform table styling, improved contrast, and optimized single-page layout.
A car-shopping worksheet where students record details for a vehicle. Optimized for a single-page layout with dark response lines and improved visibility of student work areas.
A student-facing worksheet for calculating a monthly car budget based on hypothetical income levels and the 10% rule. Updated to fit strictly on one page with high-contrast elements.
A 6-slide presentation introducing students to the concepts of car budgeting, monthly costs, the 10% rule, and the goals of the car-buying project.
A series of three classroom posters focusing on inclusion, the central quote of Wonder, and discussion norms for a brave classroom environment.
An AVID-style Say-Mean-Matter graphic organizer designed for students to analyze movie scenes and their deeper implications on character and community.
A student reflection worksheet for the Wonder empathy workshop, encouraging honest personal connection to the film's themes of feeling different and choosing kindness.
A visually engaging slide deck for the empathy workshop, featuring discussion prompts, session norms, and key takeaways based on the film Wonder.
A facilitator's guide for staff outlining the session flow, movie clip timestamps, and AVID discussion techniques for an empathy workshop.