A hands-on cut-and-paste activity for preschoolers to categorize classroom behaviors. Revised with neutral colors for sorting cards to encourage thinking, fixed sorting box heights, and improved literal icons.
A professional and heartfelt general appreciation flyer for Valenti's, recognizing their donation of 17 pizzas for Teacher Appreciation Week at West Lee Middle School. Updated with improved text contrast.
An elegant Certificate of Appreciation for local businesses, featuring the West Lee Middle School mascot and traditional school colors. Updated with specific donation details and ink-saving design.
A professional and heartfelt general appreciation flyer for local business partners who supported Teacher Appreciation Week at West Lee Middle School. Includes blank spaces for customization.
A bold and vibrant thank-you flyer specifically designed for Valenti's to recognize their donation of 17 pizzas for Teacher Appreciation Week. Updated to fit strictly on a single page.
A comprehensive teacher guide for facilitating a lesson on ADHD burnout, including talking points, vocabulary, and inclusive teaching strategies.
A practical reflection worksheet for students to identify their personal ADHD burnout triggers, signs, and create a custom 'dopamine menu' for recovery.
A high-energy, tech-themed slide deck designed for 8th graders with ADHD to understand neurodiversity, recognize burnout signs, and build coping strategies.
A student activity sheet where children can check in with their feelings, draw their summer wellness plan, and commit to being a "bucket filler" through kindness.
A colorful and engaging slide presentation for K-2 students about mental health, emotions, and summer wellness. Features large text, friendly icons, and simple visual metaphors.
A detailed teacher's guide for the Sunny Minds lesson, including learning objectives, a step-by-step script, and activity instructions for K-2 students.
A teacher's guide for facilitating lessons on school safety, addressing threatening language, and managing task avoidance behaviors in 4th grade students.