A role-playing worksheet featuring specific job scenarios (customer service and general labor) with interviewer scripts and candidate strategies to help students practice their verbal responses.
A reflection journal sheet for students to define their digital footprint and make a personal pledge to maintain a positive online trail.
A student project sheet where children map their online activities, identify their "digital tracks," and set goals for a positive future online presence.
A dynamic 6-slide presentation for grades 3-5 that uses wilderness motifs to teach digital footprint concepts, permanence, and future impact.
A teacher resource providing an overview of cognitive restructuring, implementation strategies for different grade levels, and practical tips for using the Mind Mechanics worksheets. Revised for one-page layout and better spacing.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Digital Trailblazers lesson, featuring a wilderness-themed instructional path, learning objectives, and delivery tips for grades 3-5.
A one-page visual reference guide listing common over-apologies and their more effective replacements, designed for quick desk-side or binder use.
A clear, color-coded reference sheet for identifying emotions across the four zones (Blue, Green, Yellow, Red) and suggested tools for regulation. Revised for better contrast and one-page layout.
A practice worksheet where students audit various social situations to decide if an apology is necessary and practice replacing it with appropriate "power phrases."
A comprehensive facilitator guide for teachers, providing pedagogical context on over-apologizing in autism, delivery instructions, and troubleshooting tips.
A more advanced cognitive restructuring worksheet for grades 3-5, styled as a 'Lab Report' to encourage objective analysis of triggers, automatic thoughts, and helpful replacement thoughts. Revised for better readability and spacing.
A visually structured slide deck that explains the logic behind apologies, featuring the "Apology Audit" flowchart and "Thank You" power moves for 9th-grade students.
A highly visual worksheet for K-2 students to draw their situations, identify thoughts, and select an emotional zone using clear icons and simplified thought bubbles. Revised to fit on a single page with better contrast and logical flow.
A facilitation guide for teachers leading the Joy Architect unit. Includes pacing guides, key discussion questions for each phase, and pedagogical tips for maintaining the architectural metaphor.
A visual slide deck guiding students through the 5 phases of Joy Architecture, from site inspection to long-term maintenance. Features an architectural blueprint theme with clean lines and bold headings.
A consolidated graphic organizer worksheet that fits all five phases of the Joy Architect lesson into a single, blueprint-themed page. Students can track their progress from site inspection to final construction schedule.