A 5-slide visual presentation to introduce the concepts of professionalism, impact vs. intent, microaggressions, and the mechanics of 'I' statements.
A visual activity sheet for students to identify their work schedule on a calendar and distinguish between professional and personal social media photos.
A visual safety sorting card for students to identify safe and unsafe online job search behaviors, featuring high-contrast design and clear icons.
A visual identification handout for students to match computer hardware components with their physical counterparts, featuring high-contrast design and large, clear icons.
A printable reflection document with ample writing space, strictly using the prompts from the restorative circle outline to guide students through self-reflection.
A restorative circle presentation focusing on leadership and good judgment, using the exact prompts and structure from the user's outline.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the "Me" circle lesson. Includes pacing, instructional scripts, inclusive language tips, role-play setup instructions, and a master list of scenarios with target techniques.
A two-page student worksheet for exploring personal identity and practicing boundary-setting techniques. Includes sections for likes/dislikes, values, family heritage, and a guided "I" statement template.
A 15-slide presentation for the "Me" circle of the Circles Curriculum. It covers personal identity (likes, family, heritage) and provides structured guidance and role-play scenarios for four different ways to say "no" and establish boundaries. All text meets accessibility standards (24px+).
A 2-page guide and checklist for neurodivergent high school students in Colorado experiencing housing instability, refined to fit perfectly on standard paper.
A student-facing self-reflection worksheet and checklist to help students track their classroom behavior, set personal respect goals, and practice professional social skills.
A set of printable scenario cards for small group work, featuring common 6th-grade social situations where students must practice "Pro Moves" and "Pro Phrases" for respectful behavior.