A collaborative worksheet for families to commit to one simple brain health habit, featuring reflection space and a signature area to encourage accountability and shared growth.
A structured 5-minute cool-down exit ticket that encourages 6th-grade students to reflect on their small group experiences and connect problem-solving superpowers to daily life.
The teacher answer key and evaluation guide for the Problem-Solving Unit Test, showing correct answers and exemplary student responses.
A rigorous unit test with matching, multiple-choice, and scenario-based application questions for assessing 6th-grade comprehension of the IDEAL framework.
The answer key for the Problem-Solving Mastery Quiz, clearly demonstrating correct selections and exemplary answers for teacher grading.
A 5-question mastery quiz assessing students' comprehension of the IDEAL problem-solving framework and practical application scenarios.
An objective, structured grading rubric for assessing the 'My Solution Project' presentations, broken down by IDEAL criteria.
A comprehensive project guide leading 6th-grade students through identifying, defining, and presenting a real solution to a local school-wide challenge.
A structured peer discussion guide to promote collaborative reasoning and scaffolding when students share their problem-solving approaches in small groups.
An interactive printable board and question card set for 'Escape the Problem Game', designed to test students' structured reasoning under simulated countdown conditions.
An instructional classroom guide for 'The Great Problem Challenge Activity', detailing setup instructions, group rules, and printable index card blueprints for sixth-grade teams.
A structured teacher guide containing verbal scripts, classroom prompts, visual directions, and timing blocks for delivering the 60-minute Grade 6 Problem-Solving Superpowers lesson.
A high-impact 16:9 slide presentation explaining the IDEAL problem-solving framework with engaging graphic panels, warm-up slides, and interactive team checkpoints.
A structured printable worksheet that leads students through applying the IDEAL framework steps to solve a community challenge, with explicit writing zones for each step.
An engaging, story-driven reading passage introducing the IDEAL problem-solving framework through a superhero academy motif. Designed for grade 6 reading comprehension and critical thinking.
A 5-minute warm-up worksheet that prompts students to analyze a messy real-world scenario and identify their initial problem-solving step. It introduces the core problem-solving framework in a retro superhero comic theme.
An engaging presentation slide deck for the Decoding Behavior professional development session. Includes introductory prompts, core concepts from Jim Harris's talk, an embedded YouTube video, and team reflection activities.
A comprehensive facilitation guide for instructional coaches and school administrators to lead a professional development workshop based on Jim Harris's presentation "What's Wrong with Kids These Days?". Includes behavioral debrief protocols, discussion prompts, and coaching strategies.
A beautifully designed, 2-page self-guided reflection journal for teaching assistants to accompany Jim Harris's presentation "What's Wrong with Kids These Days?". Features video guided notes, a behavior response self-assessment, and a student behavior decoder tool.
A 1-page printable student worksheet featuring primary writing lines and drawing boxes for each of the three Sunbeam Rays: Cozy Places, Helper People, and Happy Summer Hobbies. Perfectly structured for K-2 physical motor skills.
A printable activity card sheet featuring 6 cut-out prompt cards. These cards are color-coded and themed around places, helpers, and hobbies to spark circle-time dialogue and brainstorm ideas for K-2 children before they complete their worksheets.
A beautiful 6-slide presentations tailored for primary grades (K-2) explaining 'The Sunbeam Jar' and the three types of rays: Places, Helpers, and Hobbies. Designed with massive fonts (minimum 24px, typical 28-36px body text) and lively visual metaphors.
A 2-page printable Teacher Guide for facilitating 'The Sunbeam Jar' lesson. It features full lesson pacing, trauma-informed guidelines, conversational scripts for direct instruction, and concrete primary grade-level scaffolds.
A beautifully designed printable worksheet where K-2 students paste their colored sunbeam tokens inside a giant mason jar graphic, completing their personal "Sunbeam Jar".
A printable cutout sheet with 4 themed circular sunbeam tokens (Helpful Heart, Summer Smile, Safe Haven, and Warm Memory) for K-2 students to draw, write, and paste into their jar.
An instructional slide deck for teachers to guide K-2 students through defining emotional "sunbeams," doing check-ins, identifying social supports, and creating their jar.
A detailed teacher lesson plan for the 'Joy Catchers' lesson, guiding K-2 teachers through social-emotional exploration, classroom activities, and grade-level differentiation.
A beautifully designed printable worksheet featuring a large, empty 'Sunbeam Jar' illustration in the center. Students can draw or write their positive coping mechanisms, people, and places directly in the jar, or paste their completed cutout strips from the activity sheet.