12th Grade Life Skills Activities

Life Skills: Money Worksheets

By Thachakorn Kokong

The book contains weekly pages for 36 months with space to write down how much money the child plans to save each day, how much they actually save, and whether they met their goal or not.

It is perfect for parents and guardians who want to teach their children about money management in a fun and interactive way. The book helps children develop a sense of responsibility and discipline around their finances, while also encouraging them to be creative and resourceful in finding ways to save money.

By using this Book, kids will learn valuable skills that will benefit them throughout their lives. They will develop an understanding of the importance of saving, learn how to set and achieve financial goals, and gain confidence in their ability to manage their money. Ultimately, this book will help children to become financially responsible and successful adults.

Book details:

151 Total Pages

Perfectly Sized at 8.5" x 11", Easy to Use!

Printed on hight quality white paper and work with pen, pencil or colored pencil

Great lovely gift ideas for kids!

Best for 4-12 years kids

$3.50

Think It or Say It? ABA Program

By Behavior Highway

Help your learners develop critical social communication skills with the Think It or Say It? ABA Program! This digital download is designed to teach teens and adults how to determine when it’s appropriate to say something out loud or keep it as a thought. The program uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques, offering structured support to build self-awareness and improve communication skills.

What's Included:

  1. Detailed Implementation Plan: A comprehensive guide that outlines how to implement and target these skills using ABA strategies. The plan provides clear, step-by-step instructions on teaching learners to differentiate between thoughts that should be kept private and those appropriate to express in social settings.
  2. Flashcards for Discrete Trial Training (DTT): A set of editable flashcards that focus on various scenarios to help learners practice identifying whether to "Think it" or "Say it." The flashcards can be personalized to meet each learner’s unique needs.
  3. Visual Aid: A visual support tool to be reviewed with learners prior to starting the program. This visual helps learners grasp the key concepts and provides a clear, visual reminder during the learning process.

Why Choose the Think It or Say It? ABA Program:

  • Improves Social Awareness: Learners will become more aware of their thoughts and better understand what is socially appropriate to say, enhancing their communication and social interaction skills.
  • Easy to Implement: The detailed program plan and ready-to-use flashcards make it simple to start working on these skills immediately, whether at home, in school, or in a therapeutic setting.
  • Flexible and Adaptable: The program’s customizable flashcards and visual aid ensure that you can adjust the difficulty and content to match each learner’s unique developmental level.

Equip your learners with the tools they need to navigate social situations with confidence. Download the Think It or Say It? ABA Program today and start teaching thoughtful communication skills that will benefit learners in all areas of life!

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Negotiation and Compromise Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment

By Queen's Educational Resources

Negotiation and Compromise Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment

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❤️ These Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment Worksheets are identical to the ones included in the Negotiation and Compromise Activity Worksheet Packet❤️

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About This Resource

★ Topic - Negotiation and Compromise

★ Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment

★ 3 pages

★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students

★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

★ SEL-related resource

This resource includes:

★ One Anticipation Guide in two variations (one with a "comments" section and one without - same statements).

★ One Self-Assessment Worksheet

★ Google Slides Link

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Anticipation Guides are excellent tools that can be used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic and/or to share ideas about key concepts. Students respond to several statements that challenge or support their preconceived ideas about key concepts as well as their peers’ ideas. The Anticipation Guides can help structure meaningful conversations that reviews what students already know and engages them in critical thinking about the topic they will be exploring. The statements in the Anticipation Guides can spark some great discussions among students!! This Anticipation Guide and Self-Assessment focuses on Negotiation, Compromise, and Conflict Resolution.

You can use an Anticipation Guide:

✅ Before/after introducing new material to tap into prior knowledge.

✅ Before/after watching a film clip to gauge a reaction.

✅ Before/after reading a short text to begin a discussion.

✅ Before/After discussing a topic.

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ANTICIPATION GUIDES

There is ONE Anticipation Guide that comes in two different variations:

▶️ Variation #1:

Part 1: The first section of the Anticipation Guide features a list of statements alongside columns labeled "AGREE" and "DISAGREE." Students are tasked with reading each statement and marking either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE" based on their perspective.

Part 2: The second section of the Anticipation Guide prompts students to choose a statement from the list above and delve into its significance to them. They may reflect on how the statement connects to their own lives, share a personal experience related to it, or elaborate on their thoughts concerning its importance in greater detail.

▶️ Variation #2: This Anticipation Guide worksheet format includes a list of statements accompanied by columns for "AGREE," "DISAGREE," and "COMMENTS." Students are instructed to read each statement and mark either "AGREE" or "DISAGREE." They are then encouraged to elaborate on their thoughts or ideas regarding each statement in the designated "COMMENTS" column.

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SELF-ASSESSMENT

This resource includes a single Negotiation and Compromise Self-Assessment. Students will use the negotiation and compromise-related statements to evaluate their ability to work effectively with others and resolve conflicts. They will score the statements using the following scale: 2 for “Regularly,” 1 for “Occasionally,” and 0 for “Never.” They can use this self-assessment as a tool to help them identify areas for improvement and enhance their negotiation and conflict resolution skills.

This assessment also serves as a valuable tool for initiating conversations about negotiation and compromise and fostering a proactive approach to navigating challenges and achieving personal goals.

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This resource is also included in the following discounted Bundles:

  • Disagreements, Negotiation, and Compromise Activity Packet
  • Negotiation and Compromise BUNDLE
  • SEL Anticipation Guide Bundle

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Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.

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Love and Compassion Yoga Sequence for Tweens/Teens

By Lara Hocheiser

Teaching your kids love and compassion is a gift that keeps giving. 

Compassion teaches us about empathy and can improve our relationships with ourselves and others. Through that, children can build character and self-confidence. Fostering compassion in children is also one of the best ways to prevent bullying. With compassion, kids decision-making will be rooted in a deep, caring ethic. 

How can we teach our kids about compassion? 

Compassion is a quality that children can learn over time and through practice. We developed three lesson plans so your young yogis can foster love and compassion in three ways:

  • I Love Myself: Use this lesson plan to promote inner love.
  • I Love My Community: Build love, trust, and kindness with friends and family through this lesson plan. 
  • I Love My Planet: Use this lesson plan to build gratitude and love for our planet!

Lesson Plans for Teachers and Parents

In our Educator’s edition, we provide 3 easy-to-follow curriculums for teachers, parents, and anyone else that works with tweens/teens. Each lesson plan is formatted to teach an entire class, including discussion prompts, group activities, yoga movement, guided relaxations, crafts, and coloring pages.

Printable Heart-opening Yoga Cards

Learn six (6) yoga poses with our Love and Compassion Yoga Cards. Written for kids, each card comes with easy-to-follow illustrations and step-by-step instructions. Use the yoga deck to teach a full sequence, learn individual poses, play games, or leave the cards in your peace corner when kids want a moment. 

This packet includes:

  • Three (3) lesson plans to confidently teach a full kids yoga class
  • How-to instruction for each activity, written for kids
  • Six (6) printable yoga cards
  • Six (6) printable coloring pages
  • Facilitated discussion prompts, journaling activities, breathing exercises, crafts, games and additional activities 
  • Printable journal to reflect on your practice

Love and Compassion Yoga Sequence for Tweens/Teens is a 47 page PDF download that you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print to paper.

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First Aid Tips - How to Behave in Medical Emergencies - Reading Comprehension Scavenger Hunt - ESL - EFL

By Miss Clever Cookie

Looking for a First Aid-themed, engaging and informative reading comprehension activity? This scavenger hunt is designed to help students practice skim reading, looking for context clues, and learn some useful vocabulary.

It’s perfect for EFL / ESL students at the B1/B2 level and can also be used for native English classes at grade levels 5 - 7. With low prep, just print and hang, it contains 10 first aid tips on how to behave in case of a medical emergency.

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS INCLUDED:

**♣ **Severe bleeding

♣ Burn

♣ Choking

♣ Shock

♣ Sprain

♣ Eye injury

♣ Severe allergic reaction

♣ Fracture

♣ Asthma attack

♣ Head injury

The scavenger hunt is designed so that students have to revisit and reread the reading passages multiple times when looking for code words. The answer to each question is located on a different reading passage card. Once students have answered all the questions, they unscramble the letters to reveal the final answer - the name of the murderer.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

♥ 10 reading passages

♥ answer sheets

♥ mission page

♥ directions

♥ teacher answer key

♥ conclusion

Options for use:

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☻Pair Work

☻Sub plan

☻Stations

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Explore Your Future: Take a Virtual College Tour Today!

By Inspired By MlG

Looking for a fun and informative virtual tour of college? Look no further! This interactive tour is perfect for class or individual discussions, with open-ended questions to spark conversation and engagement. Join us as we explore all the ins and outs of college life and get a taste of what to expect. Perfect for students looking to learn more about their future educational journey.

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Learning Styles

By Beth Hammett

Complete lesson for Introducing students/teachers to learning styles (audio, kinesthetic/tactile, visual) and how they affect student success. This 16 slide interactive presentation includes: Online assessment links/single slide assessment Group exercise that gets students thinking about how they learn Charts of how students retain knowledge vs. how they are taught Words per minute students' write vs. teachers' lecture time Overview of 3 learning styles Discussion slides with study helpers Group activities for comparing/contrasting learning styles Extra Resources for viewing tips to improve memory, study skills, and testing skills An easy, interactive, visual presentation to introduce students/teachers to learning styles and how they affect success in the classroom. Great for education majors, flipped classrooms, reviewing back to school skills, and first year college students.

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Enneagram Personality Test Reflection Worksheets

By Dotty's Printables

This Enneagram Test Resource is for middle and high school students to learn about their personality type and results. It includes an introduction, test instructions, reflection worksheets, type analysis pages, personal growth plans, and activities for understanding relationships.

Teachers can use it anytime during the school year for personality studies or social-emotional learning.

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Coupon Binder -Teach your students or children the power of saving money

By Regina Frazier

Save lots of money while shopping using coupons. This colorful, cheerful binder organizes your coupons and makes it easier for you to find just the right coupon you are looking for while out shopping. Teach your students or children in your household the value of saving money by saving coupons. Create your own coupon binder by using baseball card holders that you can find at many dollar stores or office supply stores. You can either use a two inch or three inch binder to set it up and place all your dividers in. There are two coupon sorting sheets available. Rather than flipping through the pages in your binder to insert coupons which can take a lot of time, you can use the coupon sorting mats. Once the coupons are all sorted, you can then place them in your binder. Children of all ages can help with sorting the coupons. Many kids can also help out with gathering coupons and cutting them out. Have your students write about ways they can help their family save money. There are a couple of writing prompts that you could use to have your students share ways that they can help their families save money. This does not necessarily mean just using coupons. It could mean saving money by turning off the lights when not in use, not taking long showers, or turning in cans for redemption. Some kids might write about a job they do such as a paper route, mowing the grass or shoveling snow. Some students might choose to discuss buying items on sale at the store and not demanding expensive name brand items."Older students can work on the total amount of savings from using coupons. They can also work on figuring out percentages to show how much money is saved during each shopping trip and totals for each month. If you are interested in this product please download to see a few more pictures of what you will get. This binder includes the following: coupon binder cover front page coupon binder back page coupon binder spine 2inch coupon binder spine 3 inch full page dividers include the following fruits and vegetables dairy frozen foods canned goods meats boxed foods beverages snacks personal care pet care office supplies household restaurants department stores miscellaneous two pages of sorting mats for coupons Monthly Savings Chart two pages of a Writing prompt on ways kids can help their family save money. Prompt is done on two different style writing paper to accomodate younger students and older elementary students. real life picture of the inside of my binder with directions on how to set it up. credit page During these difficult economic times, it is important to save money. I hope you can save money for your own family as well as teach your children and / or students about the importance of couponing and saving money. This is a valuable lifelong lesson. You can apply this to any age level. Best Wishes! Happy Saving!!! This product also comes in chevron green and gray binder covers. If you would like another chevron color scheme, please let me know and I would be happy to design one for you. Coupon Binder Green/ Gray Thanks for looking!!! Please rate this product. Did you know that you can earn points credits towards future purchases on TeachShare just by rating products? Thank you for looking.

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Department Store Skills w/ Task Sight Word Cards Job Skills Work Skills - L2

By YourTeachingDoc

This Job Skills Work Skills simulation will get your students ready to shop or work in a department store. Job & Life Skills are an important part of a students Transition plan, CBI or Work program. Students need to know which department to go when they are looking for specific items. Department Store Tools Level 2 is a fun way to improve the life and work skills for all students and prepare them for real-word shopping or working in a department store!

Department Store Skills Level 2 simulates job and work skills by providing direct direct instruction in familiarizing students with common items found in a department store. The student will read the word and choose the correct department they would find that item (doll - toy department). These skills will assist your students in becoming more independent in their daily / work life. There 30 total self-grading Google Slides activity cards (plus "Correct / Incorrect" self-grading slides, a Title Page, Ways To Use Page, and Congratulations page. Additionally, 30 Total Offline, Interactive Self-grading activity cards, 30 Task Cards in Color, PLUS 2 EDITABLE certificates of completion.

if you are a MS/HS teacher of students with intellectual disabilities or students with Autism on an adapted curriculum, your class will LOVE these activities (Mine did!). This is also a great addition to any pre-vocational/ supported employment program or independent living program. These activities can also support Transition Plan goals in your students IEP.

Perfect for In-Person learning, Small-Group learning, or Distance/Virtual Learning.

What’s Included:

> 30 Interactive Google Slides (30 Action Cards plus "Correct/Try Again" and "Congratulations Page")

> 30 Interactive Offline Slides – No Internet Needed

> 30 Task Cards in Color

> 30 Sight Word / Game Cards

>2 EDITABLE Certificates of Completion

NOTE:

*This is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!

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Design your Own Game

By ARIANA PEREZ

Design your Own Game...Templates for students do create a game. This item contains the PDF. I can e-mail the PPT for you to use on CANVAS, Schoology, Edmodo in order for your students to download it.

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PERSONAL VALUES Workbook Unit - Health Education and Counseling Activities

By All Therapy Resources

This workbook allows you to reflect and gain insight into who you are – Discovering and clarifying your values, identity and sense of belonging. We say “discover” or “clarify” because our values are already a part of us. We just need to dig a little and find them. Knowing and living your values is essentially a map on how to be more authentic (or more yourself).

Your personal values are like a roadmap to live your life by. The destination is your authentic expression. They will provide you with clarity and vision, as well as confidence to stay the distance. Knowing your values means that you can easily get back on track even if you stray off the path.

Everyone has personal values. By acknowledging and living your values you bring an awareness and rhythm to your life, a sense of inner peace and understanding. Aligning yourself with your values can also help you to live an authentic life.

By exploring and narrowing down your personal values through this workbook you are clarifying what is important to you and show a commitment to making those values a priority.

This mini-lesson explores the following:

-Personal Values are important – why?

-I know who I am (worksheet)

-What are values?

-Living an intentional life (core values list)

-Questions about your core values (reflective questions)

-What are your Core Values (worksheet)

-Your Personal Values in Action (worksheet)

-What shapes our values?

-Experiences shape values

-Generational Impacts interview activity (3-part activity)

-Your values Question Summary

-Living Intentionally – Setting Goals

-Creating your personal values statement (craft)

-Inspirational Quote Poster

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AVID Team Building Drawing Activity for Communication Skills

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this activity as an icebreaker with your AVID students or for any class or content! This team building resource promotes good communication skills which allows for AVID families to build trust and relational capacity. It also helps students prepare to be successful in their future college and career endeavors. This engaging game will allow AVID students to continue to develop those peer relationship as well as develop necessary skills!

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What's Included:

  • cover page
  • directions page
  • 48 drawing cards

Directions:

  • Print and laminate multiple sets of the image cards.
  • Divide the class into multiple groups.
  • Group members take turns drawing a card from a pile.
  • The person who drew a card must not show their team the image or use words to describe it. Ie if it is a rainbow you can only use shapes, lines, and location to describe the drawing and cannot say things like, "it forms after the rain."
  • The group member describes and gives directions on how to draw the image.
  • The team then tries to use listening skills to copy the drawing based on the directions given.
  • Repeat until all cards have been used.

Uses:

  • teambuilding
  • communication practice
  • listening practice
  • framework Friday

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Financial Literacy - Digital Checkbook Register

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

Do your students know how to properly make entries into a spreadsheet to keep track of their deposits and withdrawals? I have created an Excel and Google Sheets spreadsheet to make it easy for them. Each spreadsheet has 3 tabs - 1) showing them what I created, 2) a blank spreadsheets with headings, & 3) a black spreadsheet so they can follow the easy directions I have provided to create their own. What a great way for them to keep track of the money they receive, spend, and be able to balance their checking account!

On the main thumbnail, please download the specific directions to create their own spreadsheet. It is a learning experience in the area of financial literacy + they are gaining Excel and Google Sheets skills.

Tina Arozena

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Smart Goals | Smart Goals Template | Smart Goals Worksheet | Smart Goal Setting

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Help your students set meaningful and achievable goals with our "SMART Goals Worksheet." This three-page resource guides students through understanding and applying the SMART goal-setting framework to their overall school life, as well as specific subjects like math and ELA. Perfect for educators who want to instill a sense of purpose, direction, and motivation in their students, this worksheet is an essential tool for fostering personal and academic growth.

Product Highlights:

  1. Understanding the Acronym:
  • Page 1: Students are asked to guess the meaning of the acronym SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) and write down their ideas. This engages their prior knowledge and gets them thinking about goal-setting.
  1. Learning the Framework:
  • Page 2: Provides a detailed explanation of each component of SMART goals. Students learn what each letter stands for and how it applies to setting effective goals. This page ensures they understand the importance of each element in creating realistic and attainable goals.
  1. Setting SMART Goals:
  • Page 3: Students apply what they've learned by setting their own SMART goals. They are prompted to create specific goals for their overall school life, math, and ELA. This practice helps them internalize the framework and see how it can be used in different areas of their academic journey.

Why This Resource Is Essential:

  • Encourages Goal Setting: Teaches students the importance of setting specific and achievable goals, providing a clear direction for their efforts.
  • Promotes Self-Reflection: Helps students reflect on their current academic standing and identify areas for improvement.
  • Enhances Motivation: By setting clear and attainable goals, students are more likely to stay motivated and committed to their academic progress.
  • Develops Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think critically about their goals and the steps needed to achieve them, fostering problem-solving and planning skills.
  • Supports Personal and Academic Growth: Equips students with a valuable life skill that can be applied beyond the classroom, promoting lifelong learning and self-improvement.

Ideal For:

  • Teachers looking to implement goal-setting strategies in their classroom.
  • Educators aiming to enhance students' motivation and academic performance.
  • Counselors and advisors seeking tools to help students plan their academic and personal growth.
  • Parents and caregivers wanting to support their children in setting and achieving their goals.

How to Use:

  • Engage: Start with the first page to get students thinking about what SMART goals might mean. Encourage discussions and share ideas.
  • Educate: Use the second page to teach the SMART framework. Ensure students understand each component and how it contributes to effective goal-setting.
  • Apply: Have students fill out the third page by setting their own SMART goals. Provide guidance and feedback to help them create realistic and meaningful goals.
  • Reflect and Review: Regularly review and reflect on the goals with students. Adjust and update goals as needed to ensure continued growth and progress.

Empower your students to take charge of their academic success with our "SMART Goals Worksheet." This resource provides a structured and engaging way for students to learn about and implement effective goal-setting strategies, setting them on a path to achieve their full potential.

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Budgeting - Adapted Notes and Review

By Sign with me TOD

This product focuses on the following areas: Managing money - basic expenses, other purchases, saving money, writing a check, why we use checks, where we bring checks, banks, clients of a bank, who works at a bank - bank teller, using an ATM, opening and using a bank account, writing a check - examples, writing out a check, using a credit card, spending time wisely on homework, physical activity, interests, friends and family, and time alone, healthful entertainment, community health, careers and examples of careers, places you can go for health care - home, school, doctor's office, mental health centers, community health departments, health clinics, and hospitals - inpatient and outpatient.

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Back to School Shopping Task Cards Life Skills Money Math Special Ed

By Alyssa Stamm

Use these Back to School Shopping Task Cards to practice important money math, budgeting, and shopping skills in your functional life skills classroom! This includes four task card activities. Perfect for high school and transition age students!

This Task card set includes:

*50 Shopping bag tasks cards

*25 two item matching answer cards

*25 three item matching answer cards

*50 two item addition task cards (whole dollar and dollar and change)

*50 three item addition task cards (whole dollar and dollar and change)

*2 store menus for addition task cards (whole dollar and dollar and change)

*two item and three item addition answer keys

These engaging task cards are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:

  • Community Based Instruction (CBI)
  • Functional Life Skills
  • Consumer Math
  • Money Math

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Ethical Choices at Work: High School Career Readiness Decision Making Activities

By More Lessons Less Planning

Prepare your high school students for the real world with this in-depth "Ethical Choices at Work" workbook! Designed to foster critical thinking and self-reflection, this resource covers 10 key workplace dilemmas that students might face in their future careers. From dealing with "borrowed" supplies and plagiarism to clocking in early and managing work-life balance, this workbook encourages students to explore the consequences of ethical decision-making in a professional environment.

What’s Inside:

  • 10 Realistic Workplace Scenarios: Each section presents a detailed situation students could encounter at work, such as deciding when borrowing becomes stealing or whether to exaggerate a customer complaint.
  • Diverse Activities: Reflection questions, group discussions, case studies, role-playing exercises, and pros/cons lists engage students in active learning.
  • Final Comprehensive Activity: Students apply all their knowledge in a culminating exercise that challenges them to navigate multiple ethical dilemmas in a fictional workplace, using critical thinking to make informed decisions.
  • Reflection and Code of Conduct Creation: Students wrap up the workbook by reflecting on what they’ve learned and developing their own ethical code of conduct for a workplace.

Why This Resource is Essential for Your Classroom:

  • Promotes Deeper Learning: Engages students in meaningful conversations about ethics, integrity, and responsibility in the workplace.
  • Critical Thinking: Students are encouraged to evaluate multiple perspectives, consider consequences, and make well-informed decisions.
  • Real-World Application: Helps students recognize the importance of ethics in professional environments, setting them up for success in their future careers.
  • Versatile Tool: Perfect for use as an engaging lesson, homework, or sub plans.

This resource Includes 10 sections, each focusing on a unique ethical challenge, and culminates in a final activity where students apply everything they’ve learned. The workbook is a great tool for fostering deeper learning, critical thinking, and discussions, and can also be used as sub plans for independent work.

Scenarios Include:

  1. The "Borrowed" Supplies: When Does Borrowing Become Stealing?
    A coworker takes office supplies home without permission, insisting it’s just borrowing. Students explore the difference between borrowing and stealing and discuss its impact on workplace culture and trust.
  2. The Time Clock Tango: Rounding Hours & Clocking In Early
    Some employees clock in early or out late to gain extra pay. Students debate whether this practice is a minor issue or qualifies as time theft, and explore its effects on both employees and employers.
  3. The Copycat Caper: Avoiding Plagiarism in the Workplace
    Under pressure, an employee considers copying material from the internet without credit. Students reflect on the ethical implications of plagiarism in the workplace and its potential consequences.
  4. The White Lie Labyrinth: When to Be Honest vs. "Sugarcoat"
    An employee is asked to promote a product known for poor quality. Students explore the balance between honesty and tact, and discuss when honesty should take priority over making a sale.
  5. The Expense Report Enigma: Separating Business from Personal
    An employee adds a personal meal to a business expense report. Students evaluate the ethical line between legitimate business expenses and crossing into dishonest reporting.
  6. The Social Media Spy: When Online Monitoring Goes Too Far
    An employer monitors personal social media accounts and disciplines an employee for off-work behavior. Students examine the balance between workplace policies and employees’ right to privacy.
  7. The Budget Blues: Cutting Corners vs. Ethical Practices
    A manager suggests cutting safety measures to save money. Students weigh the benefits of cost-cutting against the risks to safety and quality in a business environment.
  8. The Discount Dilemma: Using Employee Discounts Ethically
    A coworker uses their employee discount for friends and family, despite company policy. Students reflect on the fairness and ethics of using employee benefits for non-employees.
  9. The Overtime Conundrum: Working Hard vs. Burning Out
    An employee is overwhelmed with extra work but doesn’t want to say no. Students explore how to balance hard work with maintaining mental and physical health to avoid burnout.
  10. The Customer Complaint Charade: Fact or Fabrication?
    Some coworkers fabricate customer complaints to gain refunds or discounts. Students discuss the ethical consequences of dishonesty in customer service and its impact on business integrity.

Teacher Cheat Sheet

This comprehensive Teacher Cheat Sheet provides detailed sample answers for all activities and scenarios included in the Ethical Choices at Work workbook. From reflections and case study responses to role-play outcomes and ethical decision-making processes, this guide helps teachers facilitate meaningful discussions and provides clear, thought-provoking answers for each section. Perfect for ensuring smooth lesson implementation, this cheat sheet supports classroom discussions, group work, and individual student understanding of key workplace ethics topics.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze ethical dilemmas and the potential consequences of workplace decisions.
  • Develop critical thinking skills by reflecting on personal values and professional responsibility.
  • Understand how ethical decision-making impacts both individual careers and workplace culture.
  • Foster collaboration and communication through group discussions and role-play activities.

Common Core Standards:

  • ELA: RI.9-10.1, RI.9-10.8, W.9-10.1, SL.9-10.1: Analyzing complex texts, engaging in discussions, and forming well-supported arguments.
  • Social Studies/Career Readiness: Supports the exploration of ethical behavior and professionalism in real-world scenarios.

Courses Perfect For:

  • Business Education
  • Career & Technical Education (CTE)
  • Workplace Readiness
  • Ethics in Social Studies
  • High School Advisory Programs

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Fight, Flight, Freeze SEL Lesson Using "Eleven" by Sandra Cisneros & TEST

By Ms. J's ELA

This social emotional learning lesson uses Sandra Cisneros's short story Eleven. During this SEL lesson, students read the short story, view a YouTube video, and reflect on their own stress responses. There are journal entries and opportunities for small and large group discussions as well.

This resource includes:

- links to all relevant materials

- an engaging Google Slides presentation to follow

- a lesson guide which lays out each step of the lesson along with timing

- a self-graded Google Form test

This resource could easily be used by a substitute.

This lesson has always been a favorite of my middle school students. The topic is enlightening for kids who have felt stress responses without understanding what is really happening in their brains and bodies (pretty much all kids). Eleven is a fantastic story to use when learning about stress response because readers are often frustrated by the way the main character responds to the stressor she faces. This is a great way to integrate SEL into an English class.

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AVID Early Finisher Activity Packet - Includes WICOR Skills

By Teach Savvy Store

AVID Early Finisher Activity Packet - Includes WICOR Skills: This engaging resource is great for early finishers, sub plans, or even study hall. It combines fun activities with academic enrichment, offering a blend of AVID spirit and educational content. Students will enjoy exciting challenges, goal-setting exercises, a reorganization checklist for binders, and an inspiring reading passage accompanied by thought-provoking questions, and more!

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Directions:

  1. option 1- print and hole punch, students keep the packet in the AVID section of their binders and complete when they finish tutorials or class work early
  2. option 2- use for sub-plans
  3. option 3- students complete pieces of the packet each Friday through the month

21 Pages Included in This Packet:

  • A cover page

  • An inspiring reading passage about J.K Rowling and the challenges she overcame

  • Reading response questions

  • An inquiry page where students write leveled questions in response to the reading

  • Creative Writing Prompt

  • Binder checklist where students reflect on their binder organization in January and set a goal for February

  • Academic SMART goal-setting

  • Non-academic SMART goal-setting

  • Class participation self-reflection and goal-setting

  • Positive self-talk page

  • Zentagle mindfulness AVID-themed coloring page

  • Finish the picture

  • AVID-themed word search

  • Create your own word search

  • Sudoku

  • AVID-themed word scramble

  • Maze

  • Determination word hub

  • Coloring page

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