A 5-question post-assessment for students to measure their growth in being present, responsible, and respectful at the end of the program. Corrected page breaks and standardized colors.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for facilitating the 30-minute 'Future Work Debate,' including a minute-by-minute script for the 'Lightning Debate' and tips for differentiation. Tightened to fit on a single page.
A 6-slide presentation deck designed to facilitate a 30-minute debate session, featuring clear timing, phases of the 'lightning' debate, and ground rules for middle school students.
A structured graphic organizer for students to prepare their debate arguments, including sections for thesis development, evidence collection, and predicting counter-arguments.
A two-page informational text dossier providing three distinct viewpoints on AI's impact on employment: the optimistic view of augmentation, the critical view of displacement, and the historical context of technological shifts.
A 10-slide visual presentation for students during attendance and academic check-ins. Covers rapport building, PowerSchool review, celebrating wins, and school-based self-advocacy examples.
A one-page facilitation guide for paraeducators to lead attendance and academic check-ins with 5th and 6th grade students. Includes sections for rapport building, attendance and academic reviews, school-based self-advocacy examples, and parent follow-up instructions via Kinvo. Designed to fill a single 8.5x11 page.
A combined reflection and creative branding worksheet. Students identify their core strengths, design a personal hero symbol, and plan how to use their talents for community impact. Polished with increased contrast and removed placeholders.
A self-reflection checklist for students to monitor their own social thinking patterns. It helps students identify 'Always/Never' language, consider multiple perspectives, and challenge the idea of friendship as an exclusive 'pie'. Includes a section for a personal 'Gray Area' mantra.
A student-facing worksheet focused on visual 'Gray Scale' thinking. It provides social scenarios (text messages and differing opinions) and guides students to find middle-ground interpretations. It includes a unique 'Friendship Dimmer Switch' visual to help visualize the spectrum between social extremes.
A visually engaging 6-slide presentation designed for 6th-grade students to explore the concept of 'Gray Area' thinking in friendships. It covers black-and-white thinking traps, text message interpretation scenarios, handling differing opinions, and understanding that friends can have multiple connections.