A 5-lesson sequence using theater arts and improv to master the nonverbal and tonal aspects of GIVE skills for healthy relationships. Students move from theatrical expressions to subtle social interactions to gain control over their social presence.
A high-intensity, 2-hour self-paced unit for high school seniors covering the essential North Carolina Economics and Personal Finance (EPF) standards. This sequence compresses complex economic theories and financial management strategies into actionable, mastery-focused modules.
A comprehensive, fast-paced financial literacy unit designed to cover the North Carolina EPF standards in a 2-hour self-paced format. The unit focuses on the core principles of economics, personal income, credit management, and consumer protection through high-impact visual summaries and practical activities.
A comprehensive unit designed to help 5th-grade students understand, identify, and manage social anxiety. The unit covers physiological responses, social scripts, boundary setting, and building a support network through hands-on activities and visual aids.
A comprehensive high school unit covering the fundamentals of personal finance, including earning income, budgeting, saving, investing, credit management, and wealth protection. Students develop practical skills to navigate the modern economic landscape.
A three-day orientation sequence designed to build classroom community through team challenges, interdisciplinary puzzles, and reflective goal-setting with an 'Expedition Basecamp' theme.
A career readiness series focused on helping middle schoolers build self-confidence and practical goal-setting skills for their future paths.
A sequence focused on developing mindful communication habits, specifically active listening and respectful turn-taking in social settings.
A 4-week counseling sequence designed for students with autism to navigate the transition to high school, manage sensory challenges (like balloons and loud noises), and master social cues for major milestones like Prom and Graduation.
A comprehensive suite of evidence-based mental health interventions and resources for school clinicians, covering grief, depression, anxiety, conduct disorders, and crisis prevention for K-12 students.
A comprehensive guide for 8th graders to master their first job interview, focusing on confidence, body language, and effective communication.
A 35-minute Bible lesson for high school students focused on the biblical virtue of self-control as a Fruit of the Spirit, using the metaphor of a city's walls.
A 4-part morning meeting series designed to help 8th-grade students navigate the logistical, social, and emotional transition to high school using a 'playbook' theme.
A comprehensive sequence designed to prepare high school seniors for the academic, administrative, and social-emotional shifts of college life. Students will master time management through syllabus analysis, learn to navigate and advocate for campus support services, and develop strategies for maintaining well-being in a new social environment.
A comprehensive toolkit for school counselors and staff to support students experiencing prolonged grief. This sequence provides age-appropriate emotional regulation tools, communication strategies, and professional development for staff to create a trauma-informed environment.
A collection of colorful, minimalist posters for an elementary school bulletin board, providing families with routines, school support information, and community resources.
A collection of community-focused materials for schools to build strong home-school partnerships, focusing on family engagement, resource sharing, and student wellness.
An 8-week curriculum for middle schoolers focusing on attendance, academic habits, behavioral choices, and mental wellness using a 'Blueprint' theme. Each lesson is designed to be delivered in 7 minutes, including a brief presentation and a 1-minute reflection.
A comprehensive workshop designed to equip 5th and 6th-grade students with resilience strategies for the transition to junior high, using a nautical navigation metaphor.
A four-part series designed for high school students in In-School Suspension, focusing on self-regulation, communication, attendance, and decision-making through a 'Blueprint' theme of personal rebuilding.