Visual slides to accompany the Regulation Radar lesson, introducing the concepts of internal and external control zones and the importance of self-regulation for middle schoolers.
A teacher-facing answer key for the expanded scenarios, providing deep-dive reasoning on cyberbullying, location tracking, and high-risk digital footprints. Consolidated for single-page use with clear terminology.
An additional student worksheet featuring complex social media scenarios involving mean comments, 24/7 location sharing, and high-risk behaviors like vaping. Compact layout for single-page printing.
A structured graphic organizer that guides students through the negotiation process by helping them identify needs vs. wants, brainstorm alternatives, and document a final 'win-win' compromise.
A set of six relatable conflict scenarios for 8th-grade students, ranging from sibling disputes to group project disagreements, designed for pair-work negotiation practice.
A dynamic 6-slide presentation for 8th-grade instruction, covering the definition of compromise, the 'needs vs. wants' framework, and the steps for effective negotiation.
The teacher guide for the Finding Middle Ground lesson, providing a detailed breakdown of the 30-minute instructional arc, key talking points, and facilitation tips for 8th-grade educators.
A structured interactive student worksheet designed for use during peer mediation practice. It includes a ground rules checklist, space for tracking perspectives and interests, a brainstorm area, and a final agreement section.
A high-impact visual presentation introducing the role of a peer mediator, the 5-step mediation protocol, and four realistic peer conflict scenarios (including a digital social media conflict) for class discussion and role-play.
A comprehensive 45-minute facilitator guide for teaching peer mediation, featuring a clear timeline, mediator scripts, safety protocols, and a scenario bank for classroom implementation.
A preparation guide for speakers, updated to include tips for delivering the revised poetic intro and ending, with dedicated space for quote delivery practice. Student work areas have been enlarged for better accessibility.
A revised student script for the 2-minute performance with a punchier intro, a more poetic ending featuring similes, and a new concluding quote by Prasad Mahes about calm water. Colors in the legend match the text categories for better clarity.
A group roles organizer for 4-6 students to assign specific responsibilities for their community trip research project. Includes 6 distinct roles and a team pledge. Fixes page break and legibility issues.
A step-by-step research guide for students to find real-world costs for transit, lodging, and groceries as part of their community trip project. Fixes layout and content completeness issues.
A visual social story for community travel, outlining clear social expectations and behavior protocols for buses, stores, libraries, and hotels, fitting entirely on one page.
A visually-supported packing checklist designed for students, featuring categorized items with consistent Lucide icons and an expanded notes section for personal trip preparation.
A research-based budget expense tracker for a 4-6 person community trip with a $1,500 grant, including a verification log for students to record their sources and prices. Fixes alignment and page break issues.