A teacher-facing facilitator guide providing a high-level overview of the 4-session Next Level Calm counseling program, including goals, session objectives, and progress monitoring strategies. Revised for 1-page fit and better contrast.
A student-facing activity sheet for the 'Bridge Builders' workshop. Includes sections for individual reflection on stereotypes, group brainstorming for common ground, and a personal pledge for inclusive action.
A slide deck updated for shy classes, replacing role-play with 'The Silent Build'—a collaborative physical challenge that focuses on non-verbal teamwork and anonymous appreciation.
An updated facilitator guide for shy or socially awkward classes, focusing on low-exposure activities like 'The Silent Build' and 'Dialogue Blueprinting' (written role-play) to foster collaboration without social pressure.
A classroom anchor chart and reflection sheet designed to promote empathy for students with ADHD. It features visual summaries of common behaviors and practical allyship strategies, with a follow-up reflection for students.
A visual presentation for students explaining ADHD through relatable analogies like radios and engines. It reframes common behaviors to build empathy and provides actionable strategies for being a supportive classmate.
A visual, easy-to-read one-page checklist for 3rd and 4th grade students to prepare for tests and manage anxiety. Features simplified language, larger icons, and a friendly color palette, optimized for a single sheet.
A visual, easy-to-read checklist for 3rd and 4th grade students to prepare for tests and manage anxiety. Features simplified language, larger icons, and a friendly color palette.
A high-impact slide presentation for grades 3-6 covering test preparation strategies and in-the-moment coping skills for test anxiety. Features the "Save Progress" and "Brain Training" analogies. Revised with more clear instructions.
A high-impact slide presentation for grades 3-6 covering test preparation strategies and in-the-moment coping skills for test anxiety. Features the "Save Progress" and "Brain Training" analogies.