An interactive 6-slide professional development presentation used to train program leaders on the Enrichment Blueprint framework, core pillars, and weekly planning templates.
A high-impact instructional sequence designed to teach students the cognitive science of learning and practical study habits. Students transition from passive learners to active cognitive architects who design their own focus-optimized workspaces, map memory retrieval schedules, and track long-term study goals.
A hands-on lesson on active note-taking and concept mapping. Students discover why writing down everything is a passive trap, master the Cornell note-hacking system, and build visual mind maps.
A comprehensive teacher guide and answer key showing exemplar note-hacking solutions and a mind-mapping rubric for Lesson 4.
A comprehensive professional development sequence designed to equip after-school program leaders with the tools, templates, and strategies to design high-quality, engaging weekly enrichment plans.
An evaluation kit for Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5) designed to measure the impact of student choice on engagement, ownership, and learning. Includes an observational rubric and checklist for teachers, and a friendly self-reflection survey for students.
A beautifully styled student worksheet featuring a Cornell note-hacking exercise and a dotted-grid visual mind map sketchpad, customized for middle schoolers.
A dual-module news broadcast unit where students learn speaking, scriptwriting, and filming skills. Module 1 masters core phonics standards (vowel teams and past-tense ed pronunciation), while Module 2 develops essential Social-Emotional Learning skills including reading the room and identifying emotional Zones of Regulation.
A cognitive-load-powered lesson teaching attention management, multitasking myths, and the flow state. Students explore attention residue, analyze extraneous working memory load, and master custom focus-block structures.
A highly engaging, deep-space-themed 7-slide presentation teaching students how to escape the passive copying trap, master Cornell note-hacking, and sketch visual mind maps.
A 3-lesson unit on culture, identity, empathy, and building an inclusive school community. Students explore the cultural iceberg, share personal perspective narratives, and collaborate on actionable school-wide inclusion plans.
A cognitive science-powered lesson teaching active retrieval, spaced repetition, and the mechanics of long-term memory. Students explore the forgetting curve, master the Leitner system, and design highly structured recall schedules.
A student-facing survey and reflection tool for upper elementary learners to evaluate how choosing their own learning path influenced their engagement, motivation, and understanding.