Final exit ticket for the negotiation sequence, assessing students' understanding of compromise, externalizing language, and BATNA.
An expanded 3-page interactive worksheet designed to teach students how to find free computer access, navigate login screens, connect to public WiFi (including splash pages), and understand basic desktop navigation. Updated with white student work areas in the persistence plan section for better legibility.
A comprehensive five-page STAAR EOC Prep Study Guide covering Algebra I, English I & II, Biology, and U.S. History, featuring content summaries, test-day strategies, and performance level explanations.
A comprehensive four-page printable STAAR preparation study guide for Grade 8, covering Math, RLA, Science, and Social Studies with TEKS-aligned formulas, strategies, and key concepts.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for educators teaching digital access to students in transition. Includes pedagogical tips, solutions for common administrative barriers (like library cards), and classroom activity ideas.
A "Website Showdown" activity where students compare pairs of websites (represented by descriptions and snippets) to determine which is more reliable using digital literacy principles.
A comprehensive answer key and facilitation guide for teachers/staff, updated to match the removal of Situation C and G and re-ordering of remaining scenarios. Syncs all worksheet scenarios and showdown activity results.
A high-engagement digital literacy worksheet featuring real-world hypotheticals on searching for resources and verifying social media claims. Updated to remove the Job Finder and Crisis Line scenarios and re-ordered the remaining situations.
A slide presentation introducing digital literacy skills like advanced search operators, source credibility checks, and scam prevention for high school students.
Visual presentation for guiding students through the advocacy email process, highlighting the importance of McKinney-Vento rights and breaking down the "email formula" for clarity and confidence.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide providing instructional strategies, background information on McKinney-Vento rights, and discussion prompts for supporting neurodivergent students in housing crisis.
A comprehensive student-facing toolkit featuring professional email templates for advocating for housing resources, IEP/504 accommodations, and school-related financial waivers. Includes specific strategies for neurodivergent students to communicate effectively despite environmental instability.
A teacher answer key providing recommended priorities and logical reasoning for the six schedule scramble scenarios, including sample social scripts using the V-F-P model.
A teacher's guide for the Digital Armor lesson, including answer keys for the scenarios, instructional advice for working with homeless youth, and a list of free security tools.
A worksheet for high school students featuring four critical online safety scenarios (public Wi-Fi, phishing, social media, and document storage) with space for reflection and problem-solving.
A high-contrast, visual infographic poster designed for neurodivergent youth experiencing homelessness. It provides clear, direct guidance on public Wi-Fi safety, social media privacy, identifying predatory red flags, and safe protocols for meeting online friends in person.
A slide deck for high school students focusing on digital security, public Wi-Fi safety, phishing recognition, and secure document storage, tailored for those navigating housing instability.
A teacher facilitation guide providing objectives, discussion points for each scenario card, and a framework for teaching students how to politely decline invitations using the V-F-P model.
A step-by-step resolution worksheet that guides students through visualizing a conflict on a timeline, identifying the specific overlap, stating their chosen priority, and drafting a polite social message to decline.