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Life Skills Lesson Plans
Prepare your students for life beyond the classroom with lesson plans that cover essential life skills such as financial literacy, communication, and problem-solving. These activities provide practical knowledge and experiences. Use them to empower students with the tools they need for success.
Emotional Regulation & "Size of the Problem" Mapping
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches
Have you had enough of students throwing tantrums over minor issues? This COMPLETE set of materials will help you to promote emotional regulation in your classroom and/or counselling office. This complete print-and-go curriculum will teach students in grades 1 – 3 the important difference between a “glitch” and an “emergency.” Based upon the popular “Size of The Problem” concept, this toolkit goes far beyond simple worksheets by providing a comprehensive, neuroscience-based approach to building self-regulation skills. This is not just a bunch of activities; it is a comprehensive multi-week program that allows students to learn how their brain works, understand the size of their problems, and respond to those problems with appropriate emotional responses. This program can be used by any teacher, school counselor, special education teacher, or occupational therapist. WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE - 43 Pages of High Value Content Part 1 – Theory and Clinical Guide (11 Pages) – A detailed educator guide to why the approach is used. This section will include an explanation of the neurobiology of an "amygdala hijack," a review of the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and an explanation of the research supporting visual scales as an assessment tool for young learners. Part 2 – Engaging Student Workbook (20 Pages) – 10 Scaffolded Worksheets: Fun, relatable activities that allow the learners to develop their ability to identify problem sizes and their reaction to those problems. Topics Include: Problem Thermometer, Reaction Rulers, The Match Game, Shrink the Mismatch, What If? Lab, Body Signals, Perspective Taking, and a Personal Problem Map. Part 3 – Teacher Resources and Visuals (12 Pages) – 3 Visual Models for teachers: Classroom poster ("The Proportional Magnitude Scale"), an assessment matrix, and a cognitive mapping flowchart – all are perfect for use as anchor charts and for daily reference. Answer Keys for the student worksheets make it easy to assess your students. Detailed Implementation Guide for teachers: This guide contains a detailed week by week implementation plan for introducing conceptual information and providing reinforcement for long-lasting effects, including scripts and suggestions for implementation activities. Support your students as they develop a base of emotional awareness and skills to be able to deal with emotions throughout their life. Provide your students with the opportunity to not only deal with their emotional responses but to also develop the ability to know, evaluate and manage their emotional responses. CATEGORIES OF LEARNERS: Elementary Education, Social Emotional Learning; Copywriter; Emotion Regulator; Teacher; Student; Self-Regulator; Reference; Help With; Size Of The Problem; Coping Skills; Student Management; Meltdowns; Workbook; Worksheets; Visuals; Posters; Anchor Charts-School; Elementary Grades: 1st, 2nd, 3rd; School Counseling; Special Education; CBT. Reasons for Parents/Schools to Appreciate: Science Based Approach: Proven theories of neurobiology and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) provide a scientific basis for the works that are performed based on their use. Develops Lifelong Skills for Children: Children acquire a language and visual representations of their feelings, enabling them to have the tools they need to cope and manage their feelings as well develop independence and resiliency. Reduces Disruption in Classrooms: Students become more self-regulated and are less likely to act out over little things such as breaking a crayon or losing a game. Therefore, there is increased time for typical learning. A Complete Program: The online program is complete and provides all of the materials needed to teach the program to students. Teachers and counselors do not need to create or gather materials themselves; the time savings are significant! Target audience: According to the content, language, and examples of your product (for example, "first through third grades", 7-9 year-old case studies) the target is: Main Student Audience: 1st Grade to 3rd Grade students (6-9 years). Main Buyer Audience: Elementary school teachers, special education teachers, school counsellors, school psychologists, occupational therapists (OT's), child therapists, and the concerned parents of children who have difficulties regulating their emotions. Terms of Use and Copyright : Syed Hammad Rizvi is the owner of this copyrighted book; it is for individual and personal (one classroom) use only. You cannot modify, redistribute, or sell this item or any part of it anywhere else. You are not permitted to post it to the internet so that anyone can find it and download it. If you wish to share it with others, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thanks for respecting these terms. Syed Hammad Rizvi (h) is honored to provide you with this resource!
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Trauma-Informed Coping Strategies & Burnout Prevention
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
Do you have academically smart students who feel apathetic? Do you see signs of burnout: perfectionism, worry, sleepless nights, and lack of will to study any further? The current academic environment seems to be a very stressful place to be in. For students in advanced placement programs such as AP, IB, and other similar programs, the intense search for success often leads to chronic levels of stress, anxiety, and burnout. Traditional advice on time management and wellness simply does not work in this situation – since what they need is not effort but rather the functioning of their nervous systems in survival mode. The name of the program is Trauma-Informed Coping Strategies and Burnout Prevention: Self-Awareness Strategies for High School Students. This is not just another workbook. It is a well-developed curriculum based on neurobiological principles that helps the students deal with stress and avoid burnout. This guide helps the students stop looking at stress as a psychological phenomenon. What is Included in the 34-Page Material? Section One: The Structural Nature of Academic Resilience: This part of the paper presents concise information regarding the reason behind burnout. The section also teaches students about the neurobiology of stress such as the HPA Axis, Allostatic Load and Window of Tolerance which are important concepts in the educational field. It also features such significant ideas as Strategic Underachievement and Harm Reduction. Section Two: The Student Workbook (11 Self-Tests): This part be viewed as the basis of the whole curriculum and through the help of 11 intense self-tests the educators will be able to explain the nature of stress. Among the themes discussed are; the Burnout Proximity Scale, Nervous system and perfectionism tests, Assessment of Energy Expenditure and Time- Blindness, The External Forces and the Relational Boundaries, The Imposter and Academic Worth, Acute crisis and Grounding. Section Three: Visuals and Teacher/Counselor Resources: This section is important for the teachers and educators due to the fact it contains the following diagrams; the Academic Burnout Cascade, Trauma-Informed Coping Matrix and The Self-Auditing Cycle. Moreover, as far as the teacher can reach the information concerning students’ needs and problems. In that way, the person will be able to remain at the correct track. This tool is ideal for all kinds of professionals such as counselors, psychologists, teachers in health and wellness classes, and people working with the youth. With it, you will be able to help these students successfully survive high school along with creating essential skills they need during college years and in their lives. Keywords: social emotional learning, mental health, preventing burnout, stress management, skills of study, executive function skills, high school, AP, IB, college preparation, academic resilience, coping skills, trauma informed, workbook, anxiety, perfectionism, school counselor Reasons Why Parents/Schools Appreciate It: Evidence-Based Approach: The program doesn’t consist only of generic self-care tips, rather it provides students with an understanding of neurobiology behind stress. Promotes Self-Awareness in Students: The self-audit format allows students to put themselves in control of their situations and helps them to learn how to analyze their own states of well-being and develop useful skills. Presents a Well-defined, Actionable Approach: The program brings a unique mix of theory and practice, offering students all necessary tools to create their own management plan. Includes All Necessary Resources for Teachers: The comprehensive Teacher Guide, diagnostic rubrics and facilitation scripts turn this program into a plug-and-play solution for counselors and teachers. Develops Resilience: The skills developed will allow individuals to set personal boundaries, manage emotions, think differently, and separate self-esteem from success. Intended Target Audience: The targeted audiences would vary in the context of the subject matter discussed (AP, IB, highly competitive college admission procedures, neurobiology). Main Audience: Gifted students and high school students in grades 10–12. Among this group of students, there are many advanced courses (AP, IB, Dual Enrollment) students who experience problems relating to the college admission process. Minor Audience: School counselors this program can be used successfully in individual and group counseling. Health, wellness, and psychology teachers this program can be used as a multi-week unit in their classes. Advisory / homeroom teachers this program will serve as a useful resource for the school SEL curriculum. Proactive students and parents of gifted kids who need a practical instrument to cope with school stress. Copyright and Other Legal Issues Copyright on this Book rests with Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is created for your own personal and one day classroom uses. You may not modify, market or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you must not place it on web for public access. If you wish to share this material with your colleagues, please purchase additional copies from Teachsimple.
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Tags AcademicBurnout, StudentBurnout, StressManagement, AcademicStress, StudentAnxiety, TestAnxiety, Perfectionism, Procrastination, Overwhelm, StudentMentalHealth
Personal Brand Identity & Color Theory Grids
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, STEM, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Studies, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Transform Your Students' Digital Portfolios from Generic to Unforgettable! Are your high school students preparing for college admissions, scholarships, or their first career steps? In today's digital world, a professional online portfolio is no longer a "nice-to-have"—it's an essential tool. But how do you guide them to create a portfolio that truly stands out and communicates their unique value in just a few seconds? This comprehensive curriculum is your answer. "Personal Brand Identity & Color Theory Grids" is a rigorous, project-based unit that bridges the gap between abstract personal traits and powerful, professional visual communication. It moves beyond "picking pretty colors" and teaches students the psychology behind design, empowering them to engineer a digital identity that captivates admissions officers and recruiters from the very first click. Students will embark on a journey from self-reflection to technical application, learning how to translate their core values—like "innovation," "reliability," or "creativity"—into specific, web-ready Hex color codes. They will learn to build a sophisticated 5-point color grid that ensures their portfolio is not only beautiful but also accessible, psychologically resonant, and strategically effective. ► Who is this for? High School Teachers (Grades 10-12, perfect for seniors) Subjects: Art, Graphic Design, Web Design, Computer Science, Career & Technical Education (CTE), Business, and Senior Capstone or College Prep courses. ► What's Included in this 42-Page PDF? Phase 1: In-Depth Theory (10 Pages): A detailed guide covering the cognitive psychology of color, professional archetypes (The Analyst, The Empath, etc.), the mathematics of Hex codes, and case studies. Phase 2: Student Workbook (13 Pages): Ten rigorous worksheets that guide students through every step of the process, from defining their core values to stress-testing their final color palette for accessibility (WCAG). Phase 3: Visuals & Teacher Resources (19 Pages): Pedagogical Visuals: High-resolution diagrams explaining key concepts. Comprehensive Answer Key: Detailed answers and exemplar responses for all student worksheets. Teacher Implementation Guide: Includes a pedagogical rationale, a suggested 10-day pacing guide, and instructions for facilitating a professional critique. Equip your students with the 21st-century digital literacy and personal branding skills they need to build a future they deserve. Download this turnkey curriculum today and watch their confidence and portfolios soar! Keywords: Personal Branding, Digital Portfolio, Color Theory, Color Psychology, Hex Codes, Graphic Design, Web Design, College Applications, Career Readiness, High School, Senior Project, Capstone, Visual Identity, UI/UX, Project-Based Learning, CTE, STEM, Art Curriculum. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Builds Real-World Career Readiness: This curriculum goes beyond theory and provides students with a tangible, high-impact skill. They learn to market themselves professionally, giving them a distinct advantage in college and job applications. Integrates Art, Psychology, and Technology (STEM): This is a powerful cross-curricular resource. It connects creative expression with the science of human perception and the technical language of web design (Hex codes), making it relevant for students in both arts and STEM fields. Promotes Deep Self-Reflection and Critical Thinking: Students aren't just following instructions; they are guided through a process of defining their personal values and professional goals, forcing them to think critically about how to present themselves to the world. Comprehensive & Turnkey for Teachers: This is not just a worksheet; it's a complete, 42-page unit. With a teacher guide, a 10-day pacing plan, student-facing theory, worksheets, and a full answer key, it saves educators dozens of hours of prep time. Target Student Audience : Based on the language ("post-secondary transition," "Grade 12 transition"), academic rigor, and professional focus, you should target: Primary Target: High School Seniors (Grade 12). The material is perfectly tailored for students building portfolios for college applications and job/internship searches. Secondary Target: High School Juniors (Grade 11): Excellent for advanced students in design, art, or tech programs. First-Year College/University Students: Ideal for introductory courses in graphic design, digital media, or professional development. Ideal Courses: Art & Graphic Design Web Design / Interactive Media Computer Science (as a design/UI module) Career & Technical Education (CTE) pathways Business & Marketing College Preparedness / Senior Seminar / Capstone Project classes Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Your First Digital Empire A Teen's Blueprint to Building an Online
Career, Life Studies, Business, Coaching, Finance, Home Economics, Leadership, Research, Life Skills, Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Lesson Plans, Templates, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks
Building your First Digital Empire: A Teen’s Roadmap to Establishing an Online Presence, Content Production, and Revenue Streams in the Creator Economy Empower the next generation of digital entrepreneurs with this complete guide created for teens between 14 and 18-years-old. Your First Digital Empire offers an actionable roadmap for teens who wish to leverage their passions for profits within the ever-growing creator economy. Authored by Syed Hammad Rizvi, this manual provides not only theoretical solutions for: Finding your niche and developing a personal brand Engaging content on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram, among others Monetizing your influence through sponsorships, digital products, affiliate marketing, and much more Balancing legal and ethical requirements and issues as a young content creator Filled with real-life examples, activity tasks, and expert advice, this book is the perfect springboard for any teenager wanting to establish a sustainable presence online, grow their loyal community, and monetize doing the things they're passionate about. Be it the gaming, fashion, education, or lifestyle niches, all the necessary advice is present in this guide to kick-start their successful journey. Your First Digital Empire is perfect for students, young businessmen, educators, and parents who want to learn the latest knowledge.
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First Apartment Rental Economics
Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Math, Money, Statistics, STEM, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
If you're looking for an effective and exciting program to teach financial concepts, then look no further. With this lesson on the Economics of First Apartment Rentals, your high school students can be prepared for one of the biggest financial choices of their lives. Gone are the days of basic budgeting. This program provides a thorough academic understanding of everything that goes into renting an apartment. Students will be able to analyze lease agreements and determine hidden costs, as well as calculate the actual finances they will need in order to live on their own. The first part consists of a total of 10 pages with 4 chapters explaining some key terms related to finances. The chapter titles include: Chapter 1 - Move-In Expenses and Security Fees: The principle of funds that are unrecoverable compared to budget that is recoverable. Chapter 2 - The Iceberg Phenomenon of Rental Charges: The breakdown of administrative charges, garbage fees, and pet fees. Chapter 3 - Utility Costs in the Rental Business: The understanding of monopoly service providers and the concept of refundable deposits. Chapter 4 - Renters Insurance Economics: The formulas used for risk distribution, deductible amounts, and liabilities. This part contains interesting practical examples of how theories work. The second part is called Student Workbook and consists of 21 pages. It has 10 very extensive worksheets containing more than 80 questions aimed at checking the knowledge of some math. Some of the topics here are: Move-In Expenses and Availability of Capital The Two-Fold Nature of Security Deposits Hidden Administrative Costs Exposed Utility Connections and Credit Provisions Renters Insurance Payments and Deductibles The Science of Prorated Rent The "Pet Penalty" Price Expenses and Chances Cost Lease Contract Analysis and Punishments A Master Sheet with a final exam consisting of all the practical and useful data. PART 3: Visuals and Teacher Materials (22 Pages) Three Instructional Graphics: Three effective images suitable for classroom instruction or presentations ("The Move-In Iceberg," "The Lifecycle of the Security Deposit," "The Utility Activation Matrix"). A Detailed, Comprehensive Teacher Answer Key: Not only the answers but detailed calculations and interpretations for each question—delivering significant time savings on preparation. Teach your students to become knowledgeable and confident individuals who transition from passive consumers to informed decision-makers. Reasons why Parents/Schools appreciate it: Boosts Self-Assurance in the Real-World: With its practical approach, it is able to go beyond theoretical teaching and equips students with all the necessary skills to be able to conquer a challenging process and avoid beginner mistakes. Interdisciplinary & Challenging: The unit integrates mathematics (calculations, percentages), economics (market concepts), and language studies (dissecting a legal text) thus making learning very valuable. Fosters Financial Literacy: The program encourages students to go beyond the advertised price of a product and to examine the terms of the contract, thus becoming better consumers. Fully Comprehensive & Simplifies Teaching: This instructional resource provides teachers with all the necessary materials including detailed lesson plans, 10 worksheets for students, and a complete answer key. Classes for Students: According to the terminology used (asymmetric information, microeconomics, liquidity, sunk cost), degree of difficulty, and the topics covered, the material is most suitable for: High School Juniors and Seniors (11th and 12th Grade): These students are most receptive to achieving independence and will find the material directly relevant and useful in their near future. They may include: Personal Finance classes Economics classes (as an applied microeconomics project) Consumer Mathematics or other applied math classes Life Skills or Home Economics classes College Freshmen: The material is particularly well suited for a "First Year Experience" or "College Success" seminar. Young Adults in Community Education Programs: The material may be adjusted and presented in form of a workshop addressing the needs of young adults aged 18-25. Copyright and Usage Policy: This book is copyrighted to Syed Hammad Rizvi and is intended for personal use and classroom use only. No part of this resource can be changed, given away, or sold. Thus, it cannot be uploaded online for public access. If you want to share this resource with your friends, please buy more licenses from Teachsimple. This product is proudly given to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Goal Setting & New Year Reflection Lesson Pack (Grades 3–8)
Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, January, Months, Life Skills, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
🏆 Goal Setting & New Year Reflection Lesson Pack (Grades 3–8) Start the new year strong with this engaging Goal Setting and Reflection Lesson Pack ! Perfect for grades 3–8, this SEL and ELA resource helps students look back on the past year, identify strengths, and set meaningful SMART goals for the months ahead. It’s an inspiring way to build community, self-awareness, and motivation in your classroom. ✨ What’s Included 2-hour, ready-to-teach lesson plan (120 minutes) Goal Setting & Reflection PowerPoint Slides for guided discussion Printable student worksheet (reflection + goal planning) Answer key / sample responses for teacher support Differentiation tips for grades 3–5 and 6–8 Optional extensions : goal tracker, class goal wall, parent discussion 💡 How It Works in the Classroom Begin with a warm-up reflection and whole-group discussion Model growth mindset language (“I learned…”, “Next time I will…”) Students write and share three personal goals (academic, personal, and social/health) Wrap up with a class reflection to reinforce responsibility and motivation Use for SEL lessons, morning meetings, advisory, or the first week back after break 🎯 Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Reflect on personal growth and learning experiences Identify strengths and areas for improvement Write age-appropriate SMART goals Develop action steps and timelines Practice communication and peer feedback ❤️ Why Teachers Love It ⭐ Builds classroom community and emotional awareness ⭐ Encourages student ownership of learning ⭐ Easy to differentiate and adapt for multiple grade levels ⭐ Perfect New Year’s, mid-year, or goal-setting week activity ⭐ Low prep — just print or project and teach! Help your students start the new year with clarity, confidence, and purpose. Add this Goal Setting & New Year Reflection Lesson to your SEL toolbox today!
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My Emotions Explorer: SEL Activity Book
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Homeschool Curriculum, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Workbooks, Writing Prompts, Task Cards, Word Problems
Find "My Emotions Explorer: SEL Activity Book Professional Edition," the best social emotional learning activity book for kids aged 6-9 years old. This exciting kids' emotional intelligence book helps kids, parents, and teachers with various social and emotional learning activities. With numerous tools like the Wheel of Feelings, Body Scan, Anger Volcano, Breathing Bubbles, Worry Jar, Empathy Scenarios, Positive Self Talk, Gratitude Garden, Weekly Mood Tracker, and many more, this 43-page downloadable PDF helps kids manage overwhelming emotions with ease. It is an amazing tool for homeschool social and emotional learning, classroom activities, and even family bonding. It also includes an adult facilitation guide to provide psychological safety. Give your kids the gift of higher emotional intelligence with this top-rated kids' emotions book, great for kids' social and emotional learning activities, elementary SEL, and child development tools. Get your copy now and start enjoying instant access to fun and therapeutic exercises! Why Parents/Schools Love It: Research-Backed SEL Tools: Informed by affective science and positive psychology, it develops emotional granularity, strength, and co-regulation skills, resulting in improved mental health and fewer behavioral problems. Engaging, Interactive Activities: Fun activities like drawing faces, building anger volcanoes, and developing gratitude gardens keep kids engaged while learning practical coping skills. Adult Facilitation Guide: Offers parents and educators professional guidelines on how to create a psychologically safe environment, ask open-ended questions, and incorporate SEL into daily routines. Customizable and Printable: Offers 43 pages of printable and editable PDFs, including trackers and certificates, for personalized learning without the need for additional materials. Promotes Long-Term Growth: Assists children in moving from reactive emotions to proactive self-awareness, developing empathy, emotional intelligence, and family/school relationships. Target Classes/Students : Upon a thorough analysis of the 43-page PDF, which includes the adult guide, modules on emotional identification (e.g., Wheel of Feelings, Draw Your Face), emotion regulation skills (e.g., Body Scan, Anger Volcano, Breathing Bubbles, 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding, Worry Jar, Positive Self-Talk), empathy skills (e.g., Empathy Scenarios), gratitude skills (e.g., Gratitude Garden), tracking skills (e.g., Weekly Mood Tracker), and the completion certificate, the content is geared towards children in the age range of 6 to 9 years. This age range corresponds to the early elementary school students. The age range of 6 to 9 years corresponds to the following grades: Kindergarten (5 to 6 years, but this age range can be adapted for 6-year-olds to be introduced to SEL). 1st Grade (6 to 7 years, focusing on basic emotion identification skills). 2nd Grade (7 to 8 years, focusing on emotion regulation skills). 3rd Grade (8 to 9 years, focusing on advanced skills such as gratitude skills and analysis of mood patterns). This PDF is not adapted for children younger than 6 years, i.e., for preschoolers, nor for children above 9 years. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource may be used for personal and single classroom use. You may not change, distribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put this resource on the Internet, so that it could be found and downloaded by others. If you wish to share this resource with others, you may purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. I appreciate your understanding of these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Notion Template Architecture & Logic Design
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Social Skills, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Lesson Plans
Unlock the Blueprint to Building and Selling Six-Figure Notion Templates! Are you ready to transform your Notion skills from a hobby into a profitable business? Do you want to stop creating simple, aesthetic templates and start engineering powerful, high-value operating systems that clients and customers will pay a premium for? Introducing Notion Template Architecture & Logic Design: The Architect's Workbook. This is not just another template. It’s a complete, 43-page university-level curriculum designed to turn you into a professional Notion system architect. We teach you the "Paper-First Abstraction" methodology used by top-tier developers to design robust, scalable, and highly marketable digital ecosystems before writing a single line of code. Go Beyond Aesthetics. Master the Architecture. In the competitive digital marketplace, the difference between a $15 template and a $150 enterprise-grade system is its invisible architecture. This guide gives you the keys to that architecture. Inside This Comprehensive Workbook, You Will Master: Relational Database Design: Learn to normalize your data, eliminate redundancy, and build an interconnected "Hub-and-Spoke" model that is both powerful and efficient. Advanced Formula & Logic: Move beyond simple functions. Master Formula 2.0 to create dynamic progress bars, automated status updates, and resilient logic that anticipates user error. Frictionless User Experience (UX): Discover the art of "Interface Abstraction." Learn to build clean, intuitive dashboards that hide complex backends, reduce cognitive load, and delight your users. Strategic Commercialization: It’s not enough to build a great system. You have to sell it. We walk you through productization, creating a frictionless onboarding experience, and solving the "Empty State Paradox" that confuses new buyers. What's Included: Part 1: The Core Concepts: 4 chapters of deep-dive theory on architecture, logic, UX, and commercialization. Part 2: The Architect's Workbook: 10 detailed worksheets with over 100 guided questions to blueprint your entire Notion system—from market validation to monetization strategy. Part 3: Teacher's Guide & Answer Key: Includes visual diagrams and a complete answer key with detailed "Academic Rationale" to ensure you deeply understand the why behind every architectural decision. This is for you if you are: An aspiring Notion creator ready to go pro. A freelancer building custom systems for clients. An entrepreneur wanting to sell high-ticket digital products. A student of business or technology looking for a practical, real-world guide to system design. Stop guessing. Start engineering. Download the Notion Template Architect's Workbook and build the foundation for your premium template business today! Keywords for SEO: Notion Template, Notion Guide, Notion for Business, Advanced Notion, Notion Formula, Notion Database, Notion UX, Sell Notion Templates, Build Notion Templates, Digital Product, Notion Course, Notion Workbook, Low-Code, Systems Design, Relational Database. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Builds Real-World Skills: Goes beyond software commands to teach fundamental, high-income skills in system architecture, database design, and user experience—all within a popular, practical tool. Prevents Costly Mistakes: The "Paper-First" workbook methodology forces structured planning, saving countless hours of rebuilding and debugging convoluted templates, leading to a better final product. Complete Curriculum-in-a-Box: With theory, practical worksheets, visual aids, and a comprehensive answer key with rationale, it's a perfect resource for self-study or as a ready-to-use textbook for a business or tech course. Unlocks a Business Model: It doesn't just teach you how to use a tool; it provides a complete blueprint for creating and selling high-value digital products, outlining a clear path to generating revenue. Target Audience: This PDF is not for beginners or casual Notion users . The content is advanced, dense, and assumes a desire to professionalize. target: Aspiring & Intermediate Notion Template Creators: Individuals who have made simple templates but want to learn the architecture required to build and sell premium, high-ticket ($50 - $200+) systems. Freelancers & Consultants: Professionals who build custom Notion workspaces for clients. This workbook will help them standardize their process, build more robust systems, and justify higher project fees. Digital Product Entrepreneurs: People in the digital product space who want to add high-value Notion templates to their product ecosystem. Higher Education Students (College/University): This could be an excellent resource for a "mini-course" or a practical project in courses related to: Business Information Systems Database Management (as a practical, low-code introduction) Entrepreneurship & Digital Product Creation User Experience (UX) Design Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Future-Ready Creators: AI Ethics & Career Exploration Gamified Project
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Research, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Grade 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Rubrics
Future-Ready Creators: AI Ethics & Career Exploration Gamified Project Unit (Edition) Unleash the future of education by digging into this all-inclusive, gamified AI ethics curriculum for high schoolers, Grades 9-12. Join the AI revolution with theory, real-life case studies, and interactive worksheets that explore algorithmic bias, data privacy, surveillance, transparency, and how AI will shift careers. This 24-page digital PDF unit mingles rigorous academics with activities like a student workbook, ethical audits, SVG visuals of mind maps and flowcharts, and teacher resources filled with answer keys. Suitable for classes dealing with STEM, computer science, ethics, and career guidance, this ready-to-use project nurtures critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and career exploration in an AI-filled world. AI Ethics Lesson Plans, High School AI Curriculum, Gamified AI Projects, AI Bias Activities, Future Careers in AI, Digital Workbook on Ethics, Teacher Resources for AI Education. For homeschooling, classroom use, or in after-school programs, give teens the power to create their vision as responsible AI innovators today! Why Parents/Schools Love It: Prepares Students for the Future with AI: It teaches necessary skills for ethical AI practices, detection of bias in AI, and exploring a job market with a high degree of automation with technology-related jobs. Engaging Gamified Format: Converts difficult-to-understand information into challenges, simulations, and projects, which serve as motivation and learning aids and add fun to learning. Teaching Tools: Teaches educators with comprehensive ready-to-use teaching tools, including illustrations, work sheets, and answered keys, making it easy to integrate into any high school curriculum. Cultivates Ethical Thinking and Responsibility: Helps students deal with pressing issues such as the loss of privacy rights and the need for algorithmic justice, encouraging ethical thinkers capable of living with the consequences of artificial intelligence. Versatile and Inclusive: "The book is very versatile and inclusive, being suitable for learning environments such as classrooms, home-schooling, or online learning with equity, diversity, and increasing AI jobs as the appeal." Target Student Classes : From an exhaustive analysis of the PDF, wherein it is clearly mentioned that it is "designed specifically for high school students (Grades 9-12)" and is targeted at advanced concepts involving AI, you need to target high school students belonging to Grades 9-12. This is in line with the level of material, which is of an advanced level of understanding, assuming that these individuals possess critical and digital literacy skills characteristic of individuals on the threshold of higher education or professional life, in particular: Main target audience: Classes involving Computer Science, STEM, Technology, Ethics/Philosophy, Career Guidance, or Social Secondary Audience: Home-school programs, after-school activities, or classes on digital citizenship, innovation, or future studies. Refrain from targeting younger groups, such as the middle school level or younger, because the contents involve intricate subject matters such as deep learning, data sovereignty, or predictive policing. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book was copyrighted under the name of Syed Hammad Rizvi. This document or repository is for personal use only. You cannot modify, distribute, or give away a single piece of this document. In other words, you cannot place it on the World Wide Web so that people can download it for free. If you would like to share these resources with your colleagues, you can purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these use terms. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Tags AIEthics, AICurriculum, ArtificialIntelligence, HighSchoolAI, GamifiedLearning, FutureCareers, EthicalAI, MachineLearning, AIBias, DataPrivacy
Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Relationships Gr. 6-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Become friends with your peers. Learn how to have healthy friendships. Experience the reward of friendly ties. This resource focuses on the importance of personal relationships. Test your assertiveness with a quiz. Learn how to collaborate with others. Compare risk versus reward. Get better at making decisions with tips and strategies. Get better at problem solving by spotting goals and barriers. Get better coping skills with healful strategies like breathing techniques. Get to know the different between a digital visitor and resident, and whether you're responsible on the web. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.
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Tags Life Skills, Comprehension, Graphic Organizers, Reading Passage, Personal Relationships
Inflation Lesson – High School Financial Literacy
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Percentages, Decimals, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Inflation: High School Financial Literacy Lesson can help develop financial literacy skills in high school students and show them how the math they learn in the classroom can be useful in everyday life. The resource offers a complete introduction to inflation and its implications. It's perfect for classrooms including consumer math, applied math, or financial literacy. The 2-page handout and worksheet incorporates real-world math scenarios enabling students to develop their financial understanding and strengthen their mathematical skills. Key topics covered include: Understanding inflation and why it may vary Learning what amount of inflation is desirable and how it is calculated Analyzing potential problems like decreased investment return when inflation is high or increased mortgage payments due to related interest rate hikes Math Skills Required: Calculating with percentages written in decimal form Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in high school in grades 8-12 who have learned about calculating percentages using decimals. It can help your students meet standard CCSSMP4 (Model with Mathematics), making math more than just an abstract concept but a real world applicable practice. What's Included: This lesson is a user-friendly 5-page PDF: ready to print and use immediately. It includes a one-page handout with two versions – note-taking or pre-filled, allowing you to choose which is best for your students' engagement. Then, there is a worksheet with four different real world inflation math problems accompanied by an answer key to make marking a breeze. How to Use: The product fits various teaching arrangements from whole class learning to individual seat work or partner work. I would go through the handout with the whole class, do a sample problem on the board, and then allow my students to work in pairs or small groups to complete the worksheet. If you enjoy this financial literacy activity, check out others in my store: Household Budget Debit Cards vs Credit Cards Bank Statement and Credit Card Bill Practice Financial Literacy: Mortgage Effects When Interest Rates Rise
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Tags Inflation, Financial Literacy, Percent, Budget, Personal Finance, Percentage, Finance, Real World Math, High School Financial Literacy, Applied Math
Two Sides to Every Story: Ethics, Dilemmas and Points of View. Discussion, Writing, Inprovisation
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Two Sides to Every Story: Ethics, Dilemmas and Points of View A unique approach to teaching complex ethical concepts targeted at teachers and homeschoolers for grades 5 through 9. This resource boosts students' critical thinking skills widening their outlook on ethical matters. This product is filled with engaging short stories that include elements of mystery, danger, comedy and humor. Each story features a list of discussion points that incites students to critically assess the ethical dilemmas put forth. By engaging in group discussions about each tale's captivating conclusion; learners will sharpen crucial life skills like empathy-based decision-making. Includes improvisation activities and role-play exercises aiming to boost children's communication capabilities while discovering varying perspectives on ethics-related topics. Provides writing tasks encouraging in-depth exploration into these stories' contexts, offering students a chance to enhance their understanding via written expression. Bridging The Gap Between Complex Ethics And Real-Life Scenarios This one-of-a-kind teaching aid adopts real-life scenarios through gripping short stories thereby simplifying the daunting world of ethics for your learners. An easy-to-access Product File is also made available – specifically crafted for educators desiring to incorporate this comprehensive tool effortlessly into their lesson plans designed towards life skills education within special resources instruction. In summary,"Two Sides to Every Story: Ethics Dilemmas and Points Of View", can be used in diverse settings - from large classroom seminars or small teams workshops or even sent home as intriguing homework tasks! It provides a remarkably entertaining yet educative approach towards exploring different facets of ethics! Educators looking for an ingenious way of structuring captivating lessons around complex subjects such as ethics will undoubtedly appreciate using "Two Sides To Every Story" . Essentially, it cultivates empathy along with critical thinking among students – one riveting story at a time! Conveniently available in PDF format, this resource merges the world of literature and life skills delivering an immersive educational experience.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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High School Study Skills Curriculum, Executive Functioning, Exam Prep
Life Skills, Special Resources, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
High School Study Skills Curriculum, Executive Functioning, Exam Prep & Research, and AI Integrity Study skills for high school students need to go beyond planners and reminders. This comprehensive Grades 9–12 resource explicitly teaches students how to manage workload, study effectively, read complex texts, prepare for major assessments, write research-based assignments, and become increasingly independent learners. Designed around the real demands of high school—including cumulative exams, competing commitments, long-term projects, and post-secondary preparation—this resource helps students understand how to learn , not simply how to work longer. What’s Included This complete high school study skills curriculum includes: ⭐ Facilitator Guide and implementation guidance 📋 Scope & Sequence with flexible pacing 📝 Student Self-Inventory 🧠 10 complete study skills units 🎯 Self-Regulated Learning 🗂️ Systems & Workload Management 📅 Time & Competing Commitments 🔋 Attention, Energy & Sustainability 📖 Reading Complex Texts ✏️ Notes & Knowledge Capture 🧠 Deep Study Strategies 📝 Exam Strategy 🔎 Research & Academic Writing 🙋 Self-Advocacy & Independence ✂️ Printable student tools, planners, logs, checklists, and trackers 📓 30-prompt Reflection Journal 🏠 Family Guide 📊 Assessment & Progress Tracking materials How It Works in the Classroom Each unit uses a consistent 40-minute lesson structure : Hook — surface a common student assumption or problem Model — explicitly demonstrate the strategy Guided Practice — students try the strategy with support Transfer Task — students apply it to their actual coursework Close & Reflection — students identify what they learned and what they will change The transfer task is a key feature: students practice study strategies using real assignments, current course content, upcoming assessments, and authentic academic situations rather than completing disconnected practice activities. Use the resource for: Advisory Homeroom Study skills or learning-strategies electives Academic intervention Tutoring Student support programs College/career readiness Homeschool or independent instruction Standards & Learning Goals Students develop practical skills in: Self-regulated learning and metacognition Organization and workload management Time management and long-term planning Task prioritization and triage Attention and sustainable work habits Reading for argument, evidence, and synthesis Effective note-taking and knowledge capture Retrieval practice and spaced studying Interleaving and elaboration Exam preparation and error analysis Research and academic writing Source evaluation and citation management Academic integrity and responsible AI-tool use Self-advocacy and help-seeking Independent academic communication The resource supports the development of executive-function skills while preparing students for the increasing independence expected in Grades 9–12 and beyond high school . Why Teachers Love It ⭐ Built specifically for high school. The lessons address the realities of multiple courses, cumulative assessments, long-term deadlines, jobs, activities, and competing commitments. ⭐ Teaches mechanisms—not motivational slogans. Students learn why strategies work so they can make better decisions independently. ⭐ Real coursework transfer. Students immediately apply the strategies to their own classes and assignments. ⭐ Evidence-based study strategies. Students practice retrieval, spacing, interleaving, elaboration, practice testing, and error analysis instead of relying primarily on rereading or highlighting. ⭐ Long-term planning. Students learn to see an entire semester, identify deadline collisions, and work backward from major assignments and exams. ⭐ Research and writing support. Students explicitly learn how to stage research and writing, develop arguable claims, revise substantively, manage sources, and understand expectations around AI tools. ⭐ Post-secondary preparation. The self-advocacy unit helps students practice contacting instructors, finding support, communicating about academic difficulties, and assessing their readiness for greater independence. ⭐ Meaningful progress monitoring. The four-point developmental rubric focuses on strategy use, growth, self-assessment, and transfer—not neatness or compliance. ⭐ Family support without taking over. The Family Guide helps adults shift from managing students' schoolwork to coaching independence. This study skills resource for Grades 9–12 is designed to help students become more capable, strategic, and independent learners before they face the demands of college, career training, or other post-secondary pathways. ✨ Help your high school students build the systems and learning strategies they'll need long after your classroom. Download the Study Skills Resource Pack for Grades 9–12 and give students practical tools for planning, studying, reading, writing, testing, communicating, and managing their own academic lives.
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YouTube Scripting & Hook Formulation
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Studies, Sociology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Are your students passive consumers of media, or are they a new generation of creators? Transform your classroom with this comprehensive, 5-day curriculum designed to turn high school students from mindless scrollers into master strategists of the digital age. This is not just another "how to make a video" guide. This is a deep dive into the psychology, data analytics, and persuasive writing that powers the world's largest video platform. Specifically designed for a Grade 10-12 audience, this curriculum meets students where they are—on YouTube—and equips them with critical 21st-century skills in media literacy, data analysis, and compelling communication. In a world where attention is the most valuable currency, this unit teaches students how to earn it. They will learn to deconstruct viral videos, analyze audience retention metrics, and engineer powerful "5-second hooks" that captivate an audience from the very first frame. What's Included in this 41-Page Resource? Part 1: In-Depth Theoretical Framework (10 Pages): The Attention Economy: Understanding the science of modern attention. The Psychology of the Click: Exploring concepts like the "Cognitive Threshold" and the "Triad of Immediate Engagement." Decoding Audience Retention Metrics: A student-friendly guide to reading the "Graph of Truth" to diagnose what works and what doesn't. Actionable Hook Templates: Three powerful, psychologically-backed frameworks (The Paradoxical Premise, Negative Outcome Warning, and In Medias Res) for scripting irresistible introductions. Part 2: Engaging Student Workbook (19 Pages): 10 Hands-On Worksheets: A full suite of activities covering everything from analyzing retention graphs and rewriting weak hooks to aligning visual/verbal cues and reverse-engineering competitor videos. Capstone Project: A final worksheet where students synthesize all their learning to draft the "Ultimate 5-Second Hook" for various scenarios. Part 3: Complete Teacher Resources (12 Pages): Visual Anchor Charts: High-quality diagrams of the Retention Curve, the Anatomy of a Hook, and the CVI Formulation Matrix, perfect for classroom display. Comprehensive Answer Key: Detailed answers and "ideal responses" for all 10 student worksheets. Full 5-Day Teacher Implementation Guide: A step-by-step, no-prep lesson plan with objectives, activities, homework assignments, and common pitfalls to ensure a successful and engaging unit. Equip your students for the future. Whether they aim to be content creators, marketers, filmmakers, or simply more critical consumers of digital media, this curriculum provides an unforgettable, practical, and highly relevant learning experience. Perfect for: High School English Language Arts (ELA) Media Studies or Digital Literacy Electives Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs Public Speaking & Communications Creative Writing Business & Marketing Classes Why Parents/Schools Love It: Builds Critical 21st-Century Skills: This curriculum goes beyond standard subjects, teaching in-demand skills like digital storytelling, data analysis, and persuasive communication—competencies essential for college applications and modern careers. Promotes Digital Literacy & Critical Thinking: It transforms students from passive media consumers into active, critical analysts. They learn to understand the psychological techniques used to capture their attention, making them smarter and safer digital citizens. Highly Engaging & Relevant: The content meets students in their world—YouTube. This inherent relevance boosts student engagement, participation, and knowledge retention in a way that traditional topics often struggle to match. Cross-Curricular & Practical Application: This unit seamlessly integrates concepts from English (writing), Math (data/graphs), Psychology (behavior), and Art (visuals), demonstrating the real-world application of academic knowledge. Career & Technical Education (CTE) Pathway: This resource provides a foundational understanding of the creator economy, digital marketing, and media production, opening students' eyes to viable and lucrative modern career paths. Target Student Grade Level : Based on a complete analysis, the PDF explicitly and repeatedly references Grade 10 students . The language is sophisticated yet well-explained, making it perfectly suited for this level. Primary Target: Grade 10 (Ages 15-16) Secondary Target: The curriculum is easily adaptable for Grades 9 through 12 (Ages 14-18). It would be particularly effective in advanced 9th-grade classes or as a core unit for 11th and 12th-grade electives in media, marketing, or communications. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Tags YouTubeCurriculum, VideoScripting, MediaLiteracyCurriculum, DigitalStorytellingUnit, AudienceRetention, 5SecondHook, HookFormulation, CreatorEconomyEducation, HighSchoolMedia, YouTubeForStudents
Neuro-Nudge Morning Micro-Quest System: Guided Personalized Challenges
Life Studies, Coaching, Montessori, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Infant, Kindergarten, Preschool, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Graphic Organizers, Diagrams, Lesson Plans, Outlines, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Unleash the power of your special education classroom with the Neuro-Nudge Morning Micro-Quest System: Adapted Morning Work Binder for Special Needs Students (PreK-4th Grade Edition). This all-encompassing 39-page eBook is a paradigm-shifting tool for educators, parents, and homeschooling families wanting to provide research-supported, neuroscience-driven morning activities for various learning needs. Based on the principles of cognitive science, behavioral psychology, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), this tool converts generic morning work activities into engaging, predictable “micro-quests” to facilitate independence, transition smoothness, and academic preparedness for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental disorders, intellectual disabilities, differences in sensory processing, and more. Key points include: Neuro-Nudge Framework: The use of subtle design principles such as attentional cues, chunking, and sensory integration, all of which are grounded in neuroscience principles. Guided Personalization: Templates for leading edge generative technologies such as Chat GPT, Google Bard, to help personalize content based upon IEP objectives, student information, and preferences so learning activities adapt based upon progress. Practical Implementation: How-to manual or guidelines for implementing effective binders, data-based adaptation techniques, and using AI responsibly. Student Workbook Section: Practice sheets for morning routines, feelings check-ins, awareness of weather, fine motor skill development, early literacy skills, numeracy skills This PDF is perfect for special education teachers, occupational therapists, or parents who have special needs children. It allows you to create interactive, error-free learning opportunities that foster self-efficacy and minimize resistant behavior. Download today and interact with laminable pages, which are ideal for special education classes or home schooling. Keywords: special needs adapted morning work binder, special needs morning routine activities PreK-4th, special education resources PreK-4th, special education tools, adapted Neuro-Nudge special education curriculum, special needs worksheets. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Encourages Independence and Predictability: The binder organization helps alleviate morning transition anxieties while encouraging self-efficacy skills through a series of manageable tasks that promote predictability and independence from adult assistance. Neuroscience-Based Engagement: The presence of “neuro-nudges” such as tactile, visual, and immediate reinforcements within the program ensures the students are encouraged and engaged, improving attention and sensory integration. AI-Driven Customization: Easy-to-carry-out AI tasks facilitate the creation of customized modifications tailored to the personal goals and performance data of each special education child, ensuring the relevancy of activities despite the saving of time. Proven Results with Real-World Examples: The use of case studies illustrates the positive outcomes that have been achieved, such as a decrease in instances of problem behavior, such as transitioning stress, of 65% and an increase in task accuracy. Comprehensive and Versatile Resources: Offers theory, worksheets, pictures, and implementation tutorials, ensuring that it is a one-stop solution for very busy teachers or parents who are looking for morning work that is distraction-free. Target Students/Classes : Based on the comprehensive analysis of the PDF document that includes its theoretical background, case studies, examples of micro-quests, AI personalization techniques, student workbook assignments, and teachers’ resources, the system is tailored for students from grades PreK to 4th in the special education class. It is geared towards children with varying learning differences, such as: Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Developmental delays: Global developmental delay Intellectual disabilities Learning disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Communication Disorders (Expressive/Receptive Language Del Sensory processing differences: Over- or under-responsivity -Executive function tasks, such as task initiation, self-regulation, Motor skill variances (Fine/gross motor skill delays) The content is aligned with Pre-K to 4th grade curricula, programs outlined on IEP goals, and developmentally appropriate benchmarks. While it is designed for special education self-contained settings, general education settings, resource rooms, homeschooling programs, or therapy sessions, it caters to academic (reading, writing) skills and functional skills like self-help skills and personal routines. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is for individual, non-commercial class room use only. It is not legal for you to reproduce, distribute, or sell any portion of this material. In short, you may not place it on the Internet for anyone to download. If you are interested in sharing this resource with other educators, please purchase additional licenses on Teachsimple. I appreciate your respect for these conditions of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Tags AdaptedMorningWorkBinder, SpecialNeedsEducation, NeuroNudgeSystem, MorningMicroQuests, PreK4thGradeSpecialEd, AutismSpectrumDisorderResources, DevelopmentalDelaysActivities, SensoryProcessingDifferences, IEPGoalsAligned, AIGuidedPersonalization
Are You An Optimist or Pessimist SEL presentation & Survey!
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Presentations, Assessments
Are You An Optimist or Pessimist SEL Presentation Lesson Plan With Student Survey is a resource designed to bring educational lessons on optimism and pessimism directly into the classroom. Perfect for educators of grades 4 through 10, this tool is equally useful for both public school teachers employing enhanced teaching techniques and homeschooled students. This lesson plan revolves around a 20-slide PowerPoint presentation, offering clear guidance to students through each stage of the learning course. The content includes two embedded videos (located at slide numbers 9 and 10) which serve as visual aids to better understand the topic. The first segment features seven quick question image prompts intended to engage student thought processes - these can be conducted via stand-up/sit-down methods or simple hand raising. This is followed by an interactive survey where participants score their answers based on personal feelings, fostering open dialogue among peers about their choices. Detailed answer sheets are provided post-survey; these aim at easy comprehension by all participants, thus making life skill education seamless! The final slide inducts additional resources - links that guide students towards strategies employed for developing optimistic thinking over pessimistic attitudes. Furthermore, enjoyable GIFS strewn throughout ensure that sessions remain lively and engaging until the end! Note: This resource primarily uses Microsoft PowerPoint; ensuring a flawless backdrop for memorable lessons. Optimally designed for whole-class settings, small group discussions, individual activities or even homework assignments; its versatility makes it adaptable across various teaching scenarios needing minimal preparation beforehand (except printing survey documents). This is a wonderful lesson that students LOVE. They get to discover a bit about themselves as well as get to know the other students around them. For more products and resources like these to teach SEL and SEN lessons, please go to: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/jennifer-moyer-taylor You may also enjoy my lesson on introverts versus extroverts here: https://teachsimple.com/product/are-you-an-introvert-or-extrovert-lesson-with-kahoot-and-student-survey
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Optimism, Pessimism, Lesson Plan, SEL Presentations, Survey, School Counseling, SEL, Social Emotional Learning, Health, Social Skills
Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ The Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ teaching resource is specifically designed to assist educators in guiding students toward personal growth and responsibility from grade 6 up to grade 12 and beyond. This practical material takes on a hands-on approach, integrating real-world scenarios for student learners that include everyday life skills. Key Features: Focused primarily on educating about Healthy Relationships Incorporates instructions for coping with life changes, managing stress effectively Mental & physical health strategies included Cohabitation & family life tips provided Guidance on handling emergencies involving first aid procedures like CPR. This versatile resource presents as a flexible educational seed bank that can be adapted into different settings such as whole class instruction or personalized learning approaches (e.g., small groups or one-on-one). Tactile Learning: A major component of this instrument includes real-world activities designed to concretely demonstrate these essential skills in action; crossword puzzles and word search exercises that aim at both reinforcing learned topics while making education fun; comprehension quizzes consolidate knowledge gained throughout. About The Product: The Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ is available as a ready-to-use PDF comprised of: 29 concise pages filled with carefully curated content aligned with State Standards and Bloom's Taxonomy framework—a thoughtful design aimed at breaking down complex information into digestible bites sans unnecessary jargons. This product’s versatility makes it beneficial not just for public school teachers but also homeschooling parents who want their children more equipped in navigating their journey towards adulthood responsibly. It can be digitally displayed—providing practical lessons even beyond the brick-and-mortar educational setting. In summary, Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ is an essential teaching resource that aims to equip young individuals with life skills necessary for becoming competent and independent adults in a rapidly changing world.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Healthy Relationships, Mental Health, Life Skills, Sustainability Skills, Crossword Puzzles, Stress Management, Comprehension Quiz, Reading Passage
Emotional Regulation & Self-Care Planners for Teens
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Studies, Coaching, Career, Leadership, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Word Searches, Workbooks
The Emotional Regulation & Self-Care Planner for Teens (39 pages), which is available digitally as a curriculum and a planner, is laid out in three phases. The first phase (core content & theory) consists of four chapters dealing with the neurobiology of adolescent emotions, the cognitive restructuring process as well as working with the inner critic; somatic regulation (resilience of the nervous system); strategic self-care (boundary architecture). Also included are real-life case studies of teenagers (amygdala hijack, perfectionism spiral, freeze response/burnout cycle); The second phase consists of a student workbook that includes ten interactive worksheets (re: affective granularity/metacognition cognitive distortion; interoceptive/somatic map; navigating the Window of Tolerance boundary architecture; digital ecosystem audit; executive function/anticipatory anxiety; and interpersonal rupture & repair); The third phase consists of visuals & teacher resources (classroom visuals, answer keys, assessment rubrics, teacher implementation guide). The three visuals contain high-fidelity representations of the Window of Tolerance diagram; cognitive-behavioral triad; multidimensional self-care matrix). The teacher resources contain answer keys for each module and rubrics for use in assessing student work. The resource addresses self-care from three frameworks, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and polyvagal theory and defines self-care as "radical stewardship of oneself". It provides teenagers with practical tools for emotional regulation, managing stress, setting digital boundaries, and developing resilience. The resource was designed to be print-ready and tested in classrooms, and includes fillable blank forms and reflection items. What Parents/Schools Appreciate: Based on research and ready to use in class – Integrating CBT, DBT and Polyvagal Theory, the program includes worksheets for students as well as the teacher's key that connects with social emotional learning (SEL) standards, thereby saving weeks of lesson planning. Directly targeted to teens and highly engaging – The material is presented via case studies from students, real-world issues they face with the digital age and through visual diagrams that connect to these emotional learning experiences for grades 9-12. Trauma-informed and provides safety – The material provides the students with options, breaks the stigma on emotional learning and clearly explains the reporting protocols for educators, making it a resource they can use for success in diverse classrooms. Comprehensive and multi-functional – It can be used for whole class lesson plans, small group counseling, advisory periods or as a self-help resource for individual students, one product meets several needs. Immediate learning and long term benefit – Students develop ongoing skills in emotional granularity, boundary setting, and regulating their nervous system while parents and schools experience decreased levels of anxiety and increased levels of focus. Intended Students: Students in Grades 9-12 only. All the examples, case studies, language, and content are created specifically for high school students (ages 14-18) who are dealing with academic pressures, social media, peer group dynamics, forming their identity, and normal neurodevelopmental changes in the developing teenage brain. This material is inappropriate for middle school students (too mature) or college students (too teen-focused). Copyright Notice and Terms of Use: This Book is the exclusive property of Syed Hammad Rizvi and may not be used for anything other than personal or one-on-one classroom usage. You cannot make any changes, distribute, or sell all or any portion of this Book in any form without written permission from Syed Hammad Rizvi. This means that you cannot publish this Book on the Internet for public access. If you would like to give this Book to your colleagues, please contact Teachsimple for more licenses. Thank you for understanding our terms of use. We hope you enjoy this product from Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Independent Living: A Place to Live Gr. 9-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Independent Living: A Place to Live Gr. 9-12+ An invaluable teaching resource designed for both public school and homeschool environments that primarily focuses on equipping students with essential skills for independent living. Main themes: - Key Aspects of Independent Living: Includes understanding renting vs buying a home, awareness of living alone expenses, etc. - Resources: Features reading passages, graphic organizers, real-world activities, a crossword puzzle, word search exercises and comprehension quizzes. - Inclusivity: Combines high-interest concepts with low vocabulary ensuring accessibility for all learners. Educator Usage: Teachers can utilize this resource in various ways: Use during whole-class sessions as comprehensive instruction medium. Foster team-based learning through small groups. Assign as homework for additional practice opportunities. Note: Adherence to state standards and inclusion of Bloom's Taxonomy fosters the development of critical thinking skills amongst learners. This resource is primarily geared towards Grade 9-12+ students under the Special Resources category focusing on Life Skills but can be adapted across multiple grades due its flexible design principles. The product file is available in PDF format catering to digital access needs. In conclusion,The Independent Living: A Place To Live Gr. 9-12+, plays a crucial role in preparing students not just academically but also as well-rounded individuals poised for success beyond academia.
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Independent Living: Household Tasks Gr. 9-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Independent Living: Household Tasks Gr. 9-12+ This teaching resource is designed to help equip students with essential practical life skills that one needs to live independently. The product targets students in grades 9 through 12, making it a versatile tool for educators teaching diverse age groups. Educational content The vital difference between renting and buying a home. Crucial financial management elements associated with independent living. Budgeting for everyday expenses becomes less daunting as students familiarize themselves with these concepts via engaging reading passages and real-world activities. Transportation planning basics—understanding bus routes and identifying optimum options amongst them. This teaching resource emphasizes preparing fire route plans and tips on who precisely to reach out during injuries—a practical safety measure ensuring personal safety while living alone. In addition to being great content for traditional classroom settings (either whole group or small group), its format also makes it suitable as an assignment that can just as easily be done at home—a perfect choice then both public school teachers and homeschoolers alike! About the Format: This PDF file chiefly comprises text passages which are high-interest yet low-vocabulary adhering strictly, thus satisfying Bloom’s Taxonomy principles besides aligning closely with your State Standards. Inclusive tools such as graphic organizers, crossword puzzles, word searches are utilized extensively throughout the lesson plan thereby ensuring wholesome comprehension regardless of learning style preference each student might have—all while keeping stamina engagement intact! To sum up: "Independent Living: Household Tasks Gr. 9-12+" is not just a dynamic resource that packs a punch in terms of its content but also robustly aids educators in fostering self-sufficient learners who are prepared to face life's challenges head-on. No doubt it is an indispensable asset for any teacher or educator seeking to adequately equip learners with fundamental practical skills requisite of independent living.
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1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts
P.E. & Health, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
First Grade Coronavirus Facts simplifies a complex topic for young learners. This informative lesson teaches essential information about COVID-19, including what it is, how it spreads, and how to stay safe. Presented in straightforward language, it covers the virus's origins and transmission. Students gain key understandings like hand washing, mask wearing, and social distancing. Educators can facilitate rich discussions to build health awareness. The material suits whole-group instruction or independent learning centers. This timely resource equips first grade classrooms with age-appropriate details about the coronavirus pandemic. Included are a total of 13 pages with lots of activities for young learners. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for first grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health by Teach Simple Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development by Teach Simple Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity by Teach Simple Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse by Teach Simple Health 1st Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety by Teach Simple Health 1st Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease by Teach Simple Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health by Teach Simple You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. 1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts by Teach Simple This unit meets Common Core Standards.
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Tags Coronavirus, Covid-19 Facts, Pandemic, Spread Of Virus, 1st Grade Health, First Grade Health, Health Resources , Health Worksheets, Worksheets On Health, Worksheets On Covid
Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development
P.E. & Health, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
For 1st Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development students will explore and learn to identify physical characteristics and emotional characteristics. Included in this Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development: * Students match the physical characteristics and facial expressions with the correct emotion. * Students will draw an emotion based on a given event. * They will also work as a class as they identify all the different characteristics their peers have compared to themselves. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Included in this unit is an assessment with answer key. A total of 9 pages for Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for first grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health 1st Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Health 1st Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. 1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts by Teach Simple This unit meets Common Core Standards.
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Tags Health Unit , Growth And Development, Physical Differences, Emotional Differences, Self Development, 1st Grade Health, First Grade Health, Healthy Activities, Healthy Foods, 1st Grade Resources
Coding Logic & Algorithm Design (No-Code) Practice Sheets
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, STEM, Special Resources, Life Skills, Research, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
By teaching the logic of code, you'll be able to unlock the true power of programming!!! This comprehensive curriculum has been created specifically for students in grades four through seven and will provide them with a strong foundation in Computational Thinking using a completely screen-free method—all without writing a single line of code. Are you interested in teaching Computer Science fundamentals but unable to cross the barrier of Syntax and software? Introducing Computer Science’s Fundamentals with an „Unplugged Coding” unit is the perfect solution. Students will learn to think about problems and create solutions like Engineers, Problem Solvers, and Innovators through real-world examples and well-designed worksheets. Instead of just providing another set of puzzles, this four-week, ready to go, complete unit will teach your students to convert abstract concepts into concrete skills. Once students have mastered this Architecture of Thought, they will be ready for any programming languages they may encounter in the future. THIS RESOURCE CONTAINS 40 PAGES OF MATERIAL, INCLUDING: 1) A comprehensive guide & theoretical framework that will help teachers (or older students) get a basic understanding of each of the four pillars of computer science: 1) Sequencing and Precision (anatomy of an algorithm) 2) Conditionals and Branching (logic at the crossroads) 3) Loops and Iteration (how to use repetition effectively) 4) Debugging and Optimization (the art of fixing things) 2) A fun, hands-on workbook that contains 10 different worksheets, each based on using the theoretical concepts in real-world situations. | Worksheet #1 = The Architecture of Sequence (Deep-Sea Drone Mission) Worksheet #2 = Conditional Pathways (Mars Rover Logic) Worksheet #3 = The Power of Iteration (Automated Greenhouse) Worksheet #4 = Variables and State (Retro Arcade Game) Worksheet #5 = Boolean Logic Gates (High-Tech Security Vault) Worksheet #6 = Function Design (Drone Light Show) Worksheet #7 = Debugging and Logical Errors (Theme Parks Ride) Worksheet #8 = Pattern Recognition and Abstraction (Alien Puzzle Box) Worksheet #9 = Algorithm Optimization (Robotic Postal Service) Worksheet #10 = System Design (Intelligent Vending Machine) Teacher Resources and Visuals: Everything You Need to Implement This Unit With Confidence - 3 High-Resolution Visual Anchor Charts to Display in the Classroom (Algorithm Design Process, Control Structures, Debugging Protocol). - Detailed Teacher Implementation Guide: pedagogical philosophy, 4-week pacing/deployment strategy, and differentiation tips. - "Logic E.D.G.E." Evaluation Rubric: One-of-a-Kind Methodology Assessment Tool As An Assessment Tool For Methodologies Not Only Right or Wrong Answers. - Comprehensive Answer Key: Easily Check Student Work. This resource is ideal for middle school computer science, STEM or STEAM electives, coding clubs, homeschool co-ops and/or gifted & talented upper elementary programs. Student empowerment = Master Problem Solvers! Download today to build the foundation for a lifetime of logical thinkers! Keywords: Unplugged Coding, Coding Without a Computer, Computational Thinking, Algorithm Design, Logic Puzzles, STEM, STEAM, Middle School Computer Science, Hour of Code, Screen-Free Activities, 4th Grade, Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, Homeschool, Digital Resource Reasons Why Educators/Parents Appreciate The Program: Develops Real Skills at the Fundamental Level: It does not only have educational value as a game, but allows learners to see the logic of computer programming - students begin to see how computers function in the digital world. Completely Hand-Emphasis On Learning: In this modern world where we have become over-reliant on technology, the unplugged curriculum offers an hands-on means to integrate computer science into the lives of children while promoting critical thinking skills as well as reducing screen times. Everything Needed for Teachers to Implement Unit: All of the components required for teacher/educator to successfully implement the 28-day unit are included - Teacher’s Guide - Worksheets - Visuals - Answer Key with all included One-Time Prep for Teacher, however is Minimal. Fun, Imagination Driven Learning Through Unplugging: This unit assists educators in the "math" of coding and programming by allowing them to eliminate the frustration of syntax errors and develop understanding without the use of device and apparatus. Interesting but simple scenarios (Example - Program a Mars rover) keep students engaged and excited about learning. Development of Resilience and Problem Solving: The incredible focus and emphasis on NEAT Debugging Concepts, allow students to experience and understand that errors are both normal and will continue to happen during the learning journey while building analytic skills and resiliency. Intended Audience for Student: According to the PDF's recommendations and its degree of complexity, the target audiences are: Primary Target: Grades 4 through 7 (Aged 9 through 13) Secondary Target: 3rd grade: Gifted and Talented Program 8th grade: Introduction or remedial courses Families that are home-schooled with a structured STEM curriculum After-school coding clubs that would like an introduction to the fundamentals. Copyright/Terms of Use This book has been published by Syed Hammad Rizvi and is intended for personal use only. Any alteration, redistribution or sale of this resource is strictly prohibited. For example, you cannot place this resource on the internet in any way that someone might find it and download it. If you would like to share this resource with others you work with, please go to Teachsimple and purchase the appropriate number of licenses. Thank you for your consideration of these terms of use. This product is proudly produced by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Tags STEM, Coding, ComputerScience, EdTech, Education, CriticalThinking, ProblemSolving, TeachersOfInstagram, TechForKids, Coding Worksheets
Taxes & Paychecks – Real-World Simulation Sheets
Social Skills, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Studies, Economics, Math, Money, Measurements, STEM, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Literacy Readers, Lesson Plans, Word Searches
Get Ready To Unlock Real Life Know How In Finance By Teaching Students About Taxes Made Simple, Paychecks, And Managerial.Learn and Use Your Skills In The Real World Without Hosting A Class In Your Community With This All-Encompassing Feature Rich Tax And Paycheck Unit. Do you ever just wish to bring in Real Life Math, teach students valuable life long skills, make it relatable, and teach students about the relationship between abstract developement of numbers versus actual application of numbers in the real world? If you do; THIS IS the complete all-inclusive, no prep repititive unit that you needed to discover to teach your middle schoolers all about taxes, paychecks; found out that you CAN earn money with this comprehensive written unit. How can we make something that seems overwhelming and complicated, easier, and more enjoyable? By using an engaging and student centered material to inform and educate your students about understanding their actual earnings (Net Pay) before they get their first paycheck. This will help your middle school students view their paychecks as an indication of successful involvement within the work force against societal standards of financial obligation by then being empowered after having deliuered when they felt more discouraged previously. This is the ultimate teaching plan; a tried and true, 5-day-lesson plan that is intended to sufficiently prepare your students for their future by creating an opportunity for them to be able to view themselves as successful in the world of finance and less anxious about obtaining those same values. This product will benefit students in grades 6-9 who are studying math (especially for applying percentages/real-world scenarios), financial literacy, life skills and/or career exploration, civics and economics (to comprehend how tax money works within society), and in cooperative homeschool environments. Including the 34-page (pdf only) detailed phase one: core content and theory guide which explains the differences and similarities between gross and net, overtime, FICA, federal and state taxes and voluntary deductions. You’ll want to use this as part of teacher preparation materials or to supplement any students who are classified as advanced readers. Phase 2: Workbook for Students (10 Workbooks) Workbooks from 1 to 10 will provide instructions and examples for answering the following: 1. Understanding the structure of a paycheck (Worksheet #1). 2. Finding gross pay for various given situations (Worksheet #2). 3. All about FICA (the intergenerational contractual agreement) (Worksheet #3). 4. What to expect on your federal and state income tax return (Worksheet #4). 5. What the deduction from your paycheck is, to whom you can give it, and the effect of giving (Worksheet #5). 6. Bringing everything together to calculate the net pay for the paycheck (Worksheet #6). 7. What effect sales tax has on the consumer (Worksheet #7). 8. The basics of how property taxes impact local communities (Worksheet #8). 9. Understanding Form W-4 and Form W-2 (Worksheet #9). 10. Understanding the basics of the consumer and their role in the economy (Worksheet 10). Phase 3: Teaching Resources & Visuals High contrast visuals in black and white that can be printed and used are; diagrams of the paycheck pipeline, the anatomy of a paycheck, and where the taxes are sent. Also, a complete answer key will give the teacher all of the answers and how to create them from the 10 workbooks. Lastly, there will be a full guide for implementation by the teacher that includes the pacing guide (5 days), daily lesson objectives, daily lesson activities, weekly lesson discussion prompts, and how to differentiate lessons for children needing scaffolding or extensions. Allow your students to have the knowledge necessary to make a successful transition into their adult lives at home and in the community. Download this print and go unit today to help your students become knowledgeable, confident participants in the economy! Why Schools/Parents Especially Like It : Building Real-Life Skills - This program teaches students a real-world, practical skill that they will use starting the day they receive their first paycheck, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of future financial success. Connecting Civics & Math - This project successfully connects important math concepts (percentages) with key civics lessons that teach students how taxes are used to support the communities they live in, making learning much more effective and relevant to students. Comprehensive & No Preparation - This program is a complete unit that is ready to use; including the lesson plan, student worksheets, visuals, answer keys and 5-day lesson plans teachers will have more time to plan for other subjects. Empowering & Reducing Students’ Anxiety - The confusion caused by the amount of information presented on pay stubs and issues related to deductions is replaced by clarity and control over their finances with an understanding of what many of those deductions mean, allowing them to view themselves as part of and contributing to our economy. Promoting Critical Thinking - Students will build critical thinking skills through discussions about capstone simulations and ethics (i.e., considering progressive taxation), as well as developing the ability to analyze and evaluate many complex financial situations beyond basic computation. Mainly: - Middle School Math: Excellent resource for %'s and decimals; includes real-life problems. - Pre-Algebra or Consumer Math in HS (9th grade): Great introduction or summary. - Financial Literacy in HS or MS: Core unit of any financial literacy curriculum. - Life Skills/Career Readiness: Essential info for every student getting ready to work. - Civics/Economics: Excellent connection between personal finance and how government/public services are funded. Terms of Service/Copyright: Copyright is with Syed Hammad Rizvi. All rights reserved. If used in the classroom, this resource can only be used once per teacher. There is no sharing, alteration, distribution or selling of any portion of this resource. For example, you may not post this resource on the internet for others to view and download. If you wish to share this resource with colleagues, please order additional licenses at Teachsimple. Thank you for adhering to the above terms of use. This product is proudly created by Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Tags FinancialLiteracy, RealWorldMath, LifeSkills, UnderstandingTaxes, Paycheck, ConsumerMath, PersonalFinance, Economics, MathLesson, Civics























