A final reflection and self-assessment journal for Lesson 5. Students document their role-play experiences, analyze 'pivot points' in de-escalation, and reflect on their growth throughout the sequence.
Financial Friday presentation slides. Connects financial literacy to stress management by introducing the concept of a 'Resiliency Fund' (emergency savings) and distinguishing between needs and wants. Now with improved text contrast and balanced visual layout.
Talk It Out Thursday presentation slides. Focuses on assertive communication using 'I' statements and identifying social support networks as a component of resiliency.
Wellness Wednesday presentation slides. Introduces the biology of stress (Fight or Flight vs. Rest and Digest) and leads students through the 4-7-8 breathing technique as a resiliency tool. Now features a split 'Wellness Menu' across two slides to ensure readability and full content visibility.
Time Management Tuesday presentation slides. Focuses on the 'Big Rocks' analogy and the concept of 'Buffer Zones' to mitigate time-related stress and build scheduling resiliency.
A visual presentation for Mindset Monday focusing on the 'Power of Yet' and building mental resiliency. Includes a bell ringer, the Stress Balloon analogy, and guided instructions for independent work.
A printable student workbook containing daily bell ringers, independent activities, and exit tickets for the entire Resiliency week. Uses a durable 'Field Guide' aesthetic with high-contrast labels and clear, boxed work areas for students. Organized to ensure each day's work is easily readable and contained.
A detailed teacher facilitation guide for the Resiliency unit, providing a weekly overview, daily 54-minute pacing breakdowns, instructional ideas for whole-group activities, and independent work summaries. Day-by-day lesson plans are organized for clear viewing.
Final student synthesis materials for Lesson 5, including a comprehensive Resilience Architecture master plan and a portable, pocket-sized Crisis Card for immediate intervention.
Synthesis slides for the final lesson of the Life Architect Bootcamp, reviewing all four modules and introducing the final "Blueprint" and "Pocket Panic Card" project.
A student budgeting activity for 9th graders to evaluate their energy spending and practice declining opportunities using the "Power Response" framework.
Slides for 9th graders focusing on boundary setting, the "Social Battery," and practical scripts for saying "No" to over-commitments and peer pressure.
A student blueprint for designing a personalized bedtime routine that addresses phone use and environmental factors to optimize sleep and stress recovery.