A station guide for a quick interactive activity where students observe and reflect on the difference between passive and active listening through short demonstrations.
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.
A trauma-informed printable resource containing four beautifully decorated safety affirmation cards for Year 2, 3, and 5 students. These cards provide physical safe anchors for students to take with them after their 1:1 sessions.
A comprehensive, Western Australian SCSA Health curriculum-aligned guide for Wellbeing Officers. Provides trauma-informed Delivery Principles (Regulate, Relate, Reason), mandatory disclosure guidelines, 10-minute session flows, and quiz keys with conversational talking points.
A trauma-informed relationships quiz for Year 2, 3, and 5 students. Features parallel visual styling for quiz options to ensure student objectivity, covering boundaries, family safety, friend groups, and SCSA health topics.
A trauma-informed visual sorting mat and scenario cutout cards designed to help Year 2, 3, and 5 students identify healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors at home, on the playground, and online. Includes customizable, gentle prompts.
Companion student worksheet designed for individual or group work, featuring response fields for 4 dilemmas and a Net Guardian Pledge signing area.
Printable scenario task cards with 8 distinct, grade-appropriate cyberbullying dilemmas designed for small-group discussions, station rotations, and critical analysis.
Interactive slide presentation for Net Guardians lesson teaching 5th graders about digital footprints, identifying cyberbullying, bystander vs upstander roles, the response protocol, and a guided scenario challenge.
A highly engaging visual classroom slideshow designed to guide students through a 60-minute reflection lesson. It introduces the mountain metaphor, prompts discussion around achievements and challenges, details core social support groups, and sets up goal-packing activities for the next grade.
A professional 2-page teacher-facing lesson plan and facilitation guide. It outlines the 60-minute reflection lesson, detailing the objective, timelines, discussion prompts for a whole-class debrief, grade-level pacing adjustments, and extension challenges for 3rd-5th graders.
A deep-reflection printable journal booklet page. Students reflect on academic milestones (highlights and unlocks), personal character growth, what habits they want to unpack/leave behind, what goals they are packing for the next grade, and write a letter of advice to future students.
A student-facing visual timeline activity sheet designed like a retro national park expedition trail. Students map out their school year from Basecamp to Summit, identifying major achievements, support networks, key challenges, and essential growth mindset strategies.
An ultra-minimalist counseling poster tailored for 5th graders with high contrast and large font sizes for easy distance reading. Features three spacious principles (quiet the noise, speak your no, and let it go) without cluttered cards or busy graphics.