Root cause analysis and brainstorming techniques for everyday problem-solving. Equips learners with ethical frameworks and risk-benefit evaluation skills to predict consequences and make informed choices.
A teacher resource for Lesson 5: The Judicial Review. It includes the correct categorization of assessment scenarios, detailed legal justifications for each, and a grading rubric for student responses.
The final assessment worksheet for Lesson 5. Students categorize complex workplace scenarios as Personality Conflict, Unprofessional, or Illegal Harassment, providing legal justifications for each verdict.
Educational slides for Lesson 5: The Judicial Review. This deck sets up the final simulation, defines the three categories (Conflict, Unprofessional, Harassment), and outlines the assessment task.
A student worksheet for Lesson 4 where they analyze a week's worth of workplace journal entries to identify a pattern of microaggressions. It focuses on the cumulative effect of small behaviors.
Educational slides for Lesson 4: The Pattern of Toxicity. This deck explains how microaggressions contribute to a hostile work environment over time, emphasizing the distinction between isolated incidents and pervasive patterns.
A student project guide for Lesson 3. Students act as HR consultants to draft a 'Digital Professionalism Policy' for a remote company, defining boundaries for instant messaging, video calls, and social media.
Educational slides for Lesson 3: Digital Professional Conduct. This deck covers how workplace harassment translates to digital spaces, the impact of social media interactions between coworkers, and the 'permanence' of digital evidence.
Teacher facilitation notes for Lesson 2: The Impact Standard. It includes guiding questions for the case studies and tips for addressing common student concerns about the "Reasonable Person Standard."
A student case study analysis for Lesson 2 focusing on the 'Intent vs. Impact' legal standard. Students analyze two workplace scenarios to determine how intent differs from the actual impact on the victim and the environment.
Educational slides for Lesson 2: The Impact Standard. This deck explains the legal shift from harasser intent to victim impact, introducing the 'Reasonable Person Standard' and debunking the 'just joking' defense.
A teacher resource for Lesson 1: Defining Workplace Boundaries. It includes lesson objectives, facilitation tips for the hook, a complete answer key for the student worksheet, and notes on common misconceptions.
A student worksheet for Lesson 1 where they categorize workplace scenarios as Quid Pro Quo or Hostile Work Environment. It includes space for reasoning and critical reflection on power dynamics.
Educational slide deck for Lesson 1: Defining Workplace Boundaries. It covers legal definitions under Title VII, explains the difference between Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Work Environments, and provides clear examples of each.
Teacher facilitation guide and evaluation rubric for the Lesson 5 Mediation Summit capstone simulation. Includes setup instructions, a grading rubric, and debrief prompts.
Formal mediation agreement form for the "Green vs. Grid" simulation. Students use this to draft their final SMART resolution clauses and finalize the simulation with signatures.
Confidential briefing sheets for the three roles in the "Green vs. Grid" simulation: The Mediator, The Gardener, and The Skater. Includes secret interests and walk-away points.
Briefing slide deck for the Lesson 5 Mediation Summit capstone simulation. Introduces the "Green vs. Grid" land use case, roles, and rules of engagement.
Student worksheet for identifying flaws in poorly written conflict resolution agreements and rewriting them using the SMART framework.
Instructional slide deck for Lesson 4: Drafting Sustainable Agreements. Explains the SMART framework for conflict resolution and the importance of specific clauses and contingency planning.
Student worksheet for analyzing BATNA/WATNA and practicing the Log-Rolling technique in a workplace conflict scenario.
A final reflection sheet for students to compare their quiz predictions with their actual grades, evaluating the effectiveness of their metacognitive strategies.
A short Academic English quiz designed to test students' application of their "Watch Out List," including a mandatory pre-grading self-reflection and score prediction section.
Final slides for the sequence focusing on the "Showtime" assessment. It introduces the score prediction challenge and real-time error analysis.
A guide for teachers to help students interpret their error data and connect patterns to specific defensive strategies.
A student worksheet for aggregating error data across multiple assessments and distilling those patterns into a "Watch Out List" for future defense.
Slides for Lesson 4 that use a "Heatmap" analogy to teach students how to aggregate error data and identify recurring personal patterns.
An answer key/exemplar guide for teachers to evaluate student justification statements, showing the difference between weak and mastery-level corrections.
A template for students to perform deep error corrections, requiring them to write justification statements using a specific logic-based formula.
Slides for Lesson 3 introducing the "Justified Fix" method. It emphasizes that students must explain why they were wrong and why the new answer is right using evidence.
A facilitation guide for teachers to lead the "Think-Aloud" protocol, including scripts for modeling and tips for troubleshooting silent students.
A peer-observation worksheet where students record their partner's "Think-Aloud" steps and analyze where their logic deviated from the correct path.
Slides for Lesson 2 that introduce the "Think-Aloud" protocol using a gamer commentary analogy. It outlines the roles of "The Solver" and "The Listener."
A teacher facilitation guide for Lesson 1, providing instructional prompts and definitions for error taxonomy.
A student worksheet for the first lesson that uses a cookie recipe disaster to hook students into error categorization, followed by a table for analyzing their own test mistakes.
An introductory slide deck explaining the three main types of errors: Careless, Content Gap, and Strategy Failure, using a recipe disaster analogy.
The capstone project template for the sequence. Students synthesize all previous learning into a professional-looking "System Core Manual" that documents their personalized organizational strategies and self-advocacy needs.
Final project presentation guiding students to synthesize their learning into a personal "Operating Manual." Focuses on self-advocacy and developing a set of standard operating procedures for their individual cognitive needs.
Experimental data tracker for the sorting race. Students record times for sequential versus batched tasks, calculate their efficiency delta, and plan real-world application of batching strategies to their homework.
Slides explaining the concept of task batching versus context switching. Includes instructions for a physical "Sorting Race" experiment to demonstrate the productivity cost of multitasking.
Worksheet practicing file naming conventions and digital hierarchy. Students analyze poorly named files, rewrite them using professional protocols, and design a personalized folder structure.
The updated answer key for entry-level workplace scenarios, providing correct multiple-choice selections and brief rationales.
A career-focused slide deck for entry-level workers, teaching the 4-step problem-solving sequence with examples from service and logistics.
An entry-level workplace problem-solving worksheet with multiple-choice scenarios involving retail, delivery, and basic workplace etiquette.
A student-facing reference guide providing specific keywords, reliable local websites, and verification checklists for researching financial data on Cape Cod.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Pro Check Success' lesson, including pacing, slide-by-slide discussion prompts, a 'The Intentional Error' classroom activity, and an answer key for the student worksheet.
A 2-page student worksheet that reinforces quality control concepts through scenario analysis, a custom checklist design activity, and reflection on the 'Fresh Eyes' strategy. Includes professional branding and ample writing space.
A comprehensive 10-slide presentation designed for employment training, focusing on quality control and checking work across four key job sectors: janitorial, retail, office, and food service. Includes specific checklists, professional strategies like 'Fresh Eyes', and scenarios for discussion.
A peer review evaluation sheet for students to score each other's etiquette skills during the roleplay portion of the lesson.
A set of four roleplay challenge cards for students to practice ordering, manners, and conflict resolution in various restaurant scenarios.
A teacher guide featuring lesson objectives, pacing suggestions, slide-by-slide discussion prompts, and a detailed answer key for the case studies.
A group-focused student worksheet featuring a mock menu, a collective ordering challenge, group bill calculations, and collaborative restaurant scenarios.
A visual slide deck teaching restaurant etiquette, including menu reading, ordering scripts, table manners, volume control, tipping, and conflict resolution. Separates quiz questions and answers for better engagement.
A highly efficient, single-page Weekly Action Plan designed for students with executive functioning needs. It features 8 streamlined class boxes with space for subjects and grades, plus a concise footer with 'Get Unstuck' strategies, all formatted to fit within a single printable page.
A set of scenario-based discussion cards designed to help students navigate real-world time management dilemmas in a social, collaborative setting.
A comprehensive teacher-facing facilitation guide for running the Clockwork Quest trials, featuring a detailed 90-minute agenda, expert tips, and success metrics.
A comprehensive student worksheet featuring hands-on 'trials' to master time management, including estimation experiments, daily scheduling, and focus planning. Updated to include a specific reflective analysis question for Trial 3 for consistency.
A high-energy, modern slide presentation for teaching time management skills like punctuality, task estimation, scheduling, and the Pomodoro technique.
A comprehensive 2-page unit test for the Financial Launchpad unit, covering income math, housing costs, unit pricing, 50/30/20 budgeting, and credit basics.
A collection of 8 individual exit tickets for each lesson in the Financial Launchpad unit, designed for quick student assessment and reflection.
A comprehensive homework strategy guide featuring task sorting, distraction management, the Pomodoro method, and a pre-study checklist.
A summative project document where students synthesize everything they have learned into a personal 'Resiliency Blueprint' for real-world application.
A final self-assessment 'Scorecard' for the Mission Balance sequence, allowing students to rate their performance and reflect on their growth in schedule management and resiliency.
Final presentation for the Mission Balance sequence, reviewing core concepts of chaos management, negotiation, and energy management, and introducing the final scorecard activity.
A case study analysis of a student's 'all-nighter' experience, prompting students to evaluate the consequences and identify alternative strategies from the sequence.
A personal crisis management worksheet where students document their specific 'Red Alert' protocols, including triage strategies, support contacts, and recovery plans.
Lesson 4 slides on crisis management protocols, teaching students how to identify burnout, prioritize tasks during 'Red Alert' scenarios, and activate support systems.
A cut-and-paste sorting activity for students to categorize common school and life tasks as either 'High Focus' or 'Low Focus' energy requirements.
A worksheet for students to map their daily energy levels and strategically assign tasks based on their peak focus periods.
Lesson 3 presentation on energy management, teaching students to differentiate between High Focus and Low Focus tasks and to identify their personal peak energy periods.
Teacher facilitation guide for the Lesson 2 role-play simulation, providing scenarios, roles, and assessment criteria for student negotiations.
A professional communication guide for students, featuring scripted templates for digital and in-person deadline negotiations, including a practice exercise.
Slide deck for Lesson 2, teaching students the difference between hard and soft deadlines and providing a professional framework for negotiating extensions.
Teacher guide for 'Elimination Showdown'. Includes lesson flow, tournament scoring mechanics, and a detailed analysis of the practice question.
A set of printable 'Chaos Factor' cards for teachers to use in the Mission Balance simulation, featuring various disruptions to a student's schedule.
A student tournament scorecard for the final showdown. Features sections for tracking points, identifying trap types for each distractor, and selecting the 'Champion' (correct) answer with a defense.
A student-facing weekly scheduling grid designed for the Mission Balance simulation, including a section for analyzing and responding to 'Chaos Factor' disruptions.
Introductory slides for 'Elimination Showdown'. Features tournament rules and a walk-through of the 'Elimination Showdown' process with a practice question.
Introductory presentation for the Mission Balance sequence, teaching students about the 'Chaos Factor' and the importance of 'Buffer Time' in scheduling.
Teacher guide for 'Distractor Designers'. Includes pacing, rubric for the student worksheet, and instructions for the peer-testing phase of the lesson.
A student design sheet where they create their own multiple-choice question. Students must provide a short text and then engineer four options: one correct answer and three specific distractor types (Extreme, Half-Right, and Out of Scope).
A comprehensive student worksheet featuring hands-on 'trials' to master time management. Updated with an expanded 'Simulation Prompt' for Trial 3 that includes low-priority tasks, challenging students to practice prioritization and postponement. Content optimized for clarity and student completion.
A 2-page teacher-facing answer key for the Boss Bridges Worksheet. It provides suggested professional responses for role definitions, boundary categorization, communication rewrites, and the three training case studies.
A printable set of 8 role-play scenario cards (Clarification, Correction, Boundaries, Conflict) designed to provide hands-on practice for students in employment training. Each card includes a specific scenario and a clear communication mission.
A 2-page student worksheet that complements the slide deck. It includes sections for identifying supervisor roles, mapping professional boundaries, practicing communication strategies, and documenting reflections on the training case studies.
A 2-page facilitator guide updated for a 90-minute session, including detailed pacing, instruction on slides, and a structured plan for the 40-minute Roleplay Lab.
An updated 12-slide presentation that includes a dedicated "Roleplay Lab" slide to guide the 40-minute practice session, ensuring a cohesive 90-minute training experience.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Kitchen Hacks lesson, including a 50-minute pacing guide, discussion prompts, and strategies for neurodiverse learners and students in temporary housing.
A student practice sheet for applying kitchen safety skills, including labeling exercises and a transformation flowchart activity.
A visually-driven slide deck for a 50-minute session on kitchen safety and food transformation, featuring the 2-4-2 rule and leftover flowcharts.
A reorganized visual guide for food storage and safety, featuring a clear tabular storage chart, the '2-4-2' rule, discard criteria, and a labeling tutorial.