Revised hygiene choice worksheet with improved icons, clear labels, and a spacious one-page layout for better student interaction.
A high-energy slide deck for teaching Four Square rules, covering court positions, legal and illegal hits, the 'Line is Out' rule, and the "Popcorn" variation.
A student handout for Four Square featuring a labeled court diagram and clearly categorized rules, including specific house rules regarding hits, line boundaries, and the "Popcorn" variation.
A professional one-page non-emergency contact directory for Clay County, Florida, featuring sheriff's office numbers, regional centers, specialized departments, city police, and fire rescue.
A teacher guide and answer key for the Clay County safety lesson, including contact directory answers, scenario solutions, and instructional tips for teaching emergency preparedness.
A student worksheet for identifying and recording Clay County non-emergency contact information, featuring a matching directory, scenario analysis, and a printable wallet card activity.
A visual presentation for students covering non-emergency contact information for Clay County, Florida, explaining when to call 911 versus non-emergency lines.
A multiple-choice worksheet for adults with a 3rd-grade reading level, asking them to identify the healthiest meal or drink option from common fast food choices. Updated with more choices and optimized for a single page.
A teacher resource containing the answer key for the Menu Search and Healthy Choice Challenge worksheets, along with facilitation tips. Updated with additional answers.
A visual cheat sheet for adults with a 3rd-grade reading level, listing healthy fast food choices and a sorting guide for common menu items. Improved contrast and page break management.
A simplified scavenger hunt worksheet for adults with a 3rd-grade reading level, requiring them to match descriptions to specific healthy fast food items. Darkened text and enlarged answer boxes for better accessibility.
A high-impact slide deck for adult learners with a 3rd-grade reading level, focusing on simple food swaps and healthier choices at common restaurants. Improved activity slide and formatting.
A student-facing activity sheet for identifying peer pressure types and practicing 'The Social Shield' refusal techniques in realistic scenarios.
A visually striking presentation to guide students through understanding peer pressure and learning practical refusal skills for vaping. It uses a high-contrast 'The Social Shield' theme.
A comprehensive 30-minute teacher's guide for leading a lesson on vaping refusal skills. It includes pacing, specific refusal techniques, and instructional tips for middle and high school settings.
Teacher-facing answer key and facilitation guide for Lesson 2 (Clinical Compass). Updated for single-page print reliability and improved font hierarchy.
Slide presentation for Day 3, teaching students about resilience, the difference between adaptive and maladaptive coping, and the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique.
A practical, reflective worksheet for students to build their "Resilience Toolkit." Updated with improved page flow for exercises, lighter backgrounds for legibility, and larger response boxes.
Slide deck for Day 2 focusing on defining clinical disorders, identifying common types of mental health challenges, and discussing the impact of stigma.
A student-facing worksheet for Lesson 2 that helps students decode clinical symptoms of mental health disorders. Updated with improved page flow, higher contrast headers, and lined response areas.
A teacher facilitation guide for Lesson 1, providing talking points, discussion prompts, and an answer key for the Brain Blueprints worksheet. Updated for single-page print reliability and clarity.
A slide presentation for the first day of the mental health unit, covering adolescent brain development, the PFC/Amygdala dynamic, and neuroplasticity. Updated for better visual balance and worksheet alignment.
A student worksheet focusing on the neurobiology of the adolescent brain, covering the roles of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala, as well as key neurotransmitters. Updated with lined work areas and improved page layout.
A handbook for students acting as hosts and reviewers, featuring guidelines for question quality and a peer-assessment rubric.
A structured worksheet for students to draft their trivia questions, answers, and textbook citations, organized by difficulty level.
A high-energy visual presentation to guide students through the process of creating a Jeopardy-style review game.
A comprehensive teacher guide for leading the 'Trivia Architects' lesson, including learning objectives, procedural steps, and differentiation strategies.