A comprehensive 2-page worksheet that guides students through identifying their personal work habits and planning their 'superpower' intervention. Includes a large drawing space for creative expression.
Four highly detailed, cut-out Social Scenario Cards featuring real-world middle school peer conflicts. Each card includes a realistic peer scenario, an interactive role-play script modeling mediation, and guided reflection questions targeting social-emotional vocabulary.
A 2-page, self-paced student reflection tool. Page 1 is a Calm Down & Reset Sheet that guides students to identify feelings and select a calming strategy. Page 2 is a Restorative Think Sheet focusing on taking ownership of choices, analyzing peer impact, and planning repair.
Two complete, highly visual classroom anchor charts. Page 1 contains a 1-5 Emotional Regulation Scale with emoji supports and coping actions. Page 2 provides a step-by-step Conflict Resolution Flowchart with verbal sentence stems for student mediation.
A complete, step-by-step teacher guide and facilitation lesson plan for hosting Restorative Circles. Includes circle guidelines, innovative talking piece ideas, a comprehensive sequential prompt bank (check-in, core, check-out), and restorative questioning scripts.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for hosting restorative circles, co-creating community agreements with students, and using restorative dialogue prompts in the classroom.
A student reflection worksheet to help students think through conflicts or incidents, identify the impact, and plan constructive ways to make things right before restorative dialogue.
A set of three beautifully designed visual anchor charts (posters) for classroom walls, focusing on Community Agreements, Restorative Dialogue, and the Path to Repairing Harm. Staged in 8.5x11 format with bold, modern typography and clean organic borders.
A professional intervention matrix and response selector for middle school teachers. It aligns classroom management norms with tiered behavioral support strategies, helping teachers select non-invasive interventions, self-regulation pivots, and cooperative reflections.
A de-escalation and self-regulation guide designed for middle schoolers, themed as an RPG 'Save Point.' It guides students through checking their emotional energy, selecting restorative coping strategies, and logging a small action step to return to class activities.
A choice board of short, structured brain breaks and focus activities designed to help middle schoolers reset their attention. It features physical movement, logic puzzles, and centering strategies styled like arcade-style power-ups.
A reward and incentive menu designed for middle schoolers, styled as an adventure guild board. It offers structured individual and whole-class privileges that students can choose as they earn points or demonstrate collaborative norms.
A printable student worksheet for analyzing personal punctuality barriers, drafting three specific reliability strategies, and tracking arrival habits over a two-week period.
A step-by-step planning worksheet where students reverse-engineer their morning routines, identify micro-stalls, and design friction-free habit cues.
A student-facing 1-page activity sheet styled as an emergency protocol matrix. It facilitates the pairing phase where students swap plans, identify failure triggers, draft Plan B and Plan C contingencies, and commit to a 48-hour micro-action.
A student-facing 1-page worksheet styled as a tactical mission briefing sheet. High school seniors select a primary transition barrier and systematically work through the first four steps of the 5-step problem-solving process (Define, Brainstorm, Filter, Plan) in dedicated handwriting-friendly work blocks.
A 6-slide deck styled with a high-contrast 'Crisis Command' visual theme. It guides high school seniors through the physiological 'stress freeze', the 5-step problem-solving system, real-world academic/financial scenarios, and the creation of clear triggers for backup plans.
A comprehensive slide deck covering employability skills, high school credit impacts, habit loops, and practical morning routine strategies.