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Budgeting 102: Trip Budgeting, Kyla Harden
Budgeting 102: Trip Budgeting, Kyla Harden
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
The purpose of this program is for students to gain knowledge on how to create a trip budget.
How To Create A Powerful Creative Brief, Taylor Jones
How To Create A Powerful Creative Brief, Taylor Jones
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
This guide provides students a glimpse of what to expect in a professional setting when working on major projects, allowing them to utilize this in their academic careers and to prepare them for the workplace.
Creating A Vision Board While Partnering The Actions Necessary For Success!, Taylor Jones
Creating A Vision Board While Partnering The Actions Necessary For Success!, Taylor Jones
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
This program will help students understand they can change their lives anytime. Having a vision partnered with an action plan is a recipe for greatness
Boundary Setting Program, Alyssa Gehrke
Boundary Setting Program, Alyssa Gehrke
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
It is difficult for anybody, but especially teens and young adults, to understand what their boundaries are and to know how to communicate them with others. This impacts this age group (teens and young adults) most specifically because when we are young, we are both implicitly and explicitly told to mold and change our wants and needs to make others feel more comfortable. So, when living away from home for the first time and living with and being surrounded by new people who they are just getting to know it can be natural for them to want to continue molding …
A Letter To My Future Self, Cynthia Smith
A Letter To My Future Self, Cynthia Smith
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
This letter is an opportunity for students to create a vision for their future selves, create goals that they would like to accomplish within a given period of time, and/or write an encouraging note to read in the future. For some students, this letter will represent the beginning of their journey at IMSA and for others, this will encourage them to create short term goals and something to look forward to. This letter is capturing a moment of time that the students will be able to look back on with nostalgia and gratitude for the progress they have, hopefully, made …
Autoshop 101 : Basic Auto Maintenance, Ethan Castro
Autoshop 101 : Basic Auto Maintenance, Ethan Castro
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Students will engage in a hands-on lecture that teaches them some basic elements of automobile maintenance, including how to monitor the various fluids found in automobiles and how to do some common repair procedures for an automobile.
Cybersecurity And You: Keeping Yourself And Your Personal Information Safe In A Digital Age, Ethan Castro
Cybersecurity And You: Keeping Yourself And Your Personal Information Safe In A Digital Age, Ethan Castro
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Students will engage in a group discussion in which they define cybersecurity, analyze its impacts on the private and public sectors, and review some key cybersecurity practices that they can implement in their daily lives.
Choose Your Own Adventure : Fire Response!, Ethan Castro
Choose Your Own Adventure : Fire Response!, Ethan Castro
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Present students with scenarios of various common fire emergencies and test their knowledge on the proper ways to respond to such emergencies, citing professionally published guidelines as resources.
Professional Confidence, Mia Pidlaoan
Professional Confidence, Mia Pidlaoan
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
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Students will display effective interpersonal communication skills such as effective conflict resolution strategies, verbal and nonverbal reactions in social situations, and how they differ amongst individuals.
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Students will develop effective leadership skills
Mamba Mentality: A Blueprint For Success, Josiah Payne
Mamba Mentality: A Blueprint For Success, Josiah Payne
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose:
The purpose of this program is to help students develop a mindset and habits that will facilitate success in pursuing their interests.
Learning Styles And Study Methods, Brenda Perez
Learning Styles And Study Methods, Brenda Perez
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Specific Lesson Outcomes:
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Students will find what learning styles work best for them.
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Students will understand how to use these learning styles in their study habits, presentations and school work.
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Students will be able to locate resources to best help their learning style.
How To Responsibly Shop For Groceries For Yourself!, Rafael Gonzalez
How To Responsibly Shop For Groceries For Yourself!, Rafael Gonzalez
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students will learn about tips for buying personal groceries that will help them in the future, more specifically when they begin college and living on their own.
Civic Engagment - Lawmaker Research, Rodrigo Gonzalez
Civic Engagment - Lawmaker Research, Rodrigo Gonzalez
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students will learn how to research their state and federal elected officials, view their elected official’s voting records, how to advocate for themselves and their community.
Toxic Productivity, Pooja Haney
Toxic Productivity, Pooja Haney
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Objectives: ● Students will demonstrate competence in personal life skills required to live independently ● Students will foster respect for self, others, and the community ● Students will practice steps for positive decision making.
Background Information: Most of this information has been pulled from the first article linked in the sources- from createcultivate.com
Missed Messages: A Mental Health-Related Simulator, Mia Pidlaoan
Missed Messages: A Mental Health-Related Simulator, Mia Pidlaoan
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
*Trigger warnings: Depression, anxiety, self-injury, suicide About Missed Messages: Missed Messages is a visual simulation made by Angela He that stars you, a stranger, and a roommate. This story's ending is decided based on your actions and is meant to spark insightful and meaningful conversations about mental health. WARNING: This story has heavy themes surrounding depression and suicide, including verbal mentions and some graphic content. There are four possible endings
Ready, Set... Double Check Go!, Luis Villafuerte
Ready, Set... Double Check Go!, Luis Villafuerte
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students should experience travel to help broaden their perspectives and allow them to see firsthand how tolerant, global and open-minded we should all strive to become.
Gamify Your Goals, Rafael Gonzalez
Gamify Your Goals, Rafael Gonzalez
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students will set personal goals for themselves to achieve throughout the quarter or semester. Students will keep track of their own personal progress, which will be shared with the rest of the wing. The wing's total progress will be tracked, allowing everyone in the wing to encourage each other's progress and track milestones of their classmates and wing community. Goal of this program is to use the concept of “Gamification” to help encourage students to be more motivated to achieve their own personal goals. The wing and/or individual students may earn rewards based on milestones or whoever has made …
How To Write A Resume ( High Schoolers), Eric Greenfield
How To Write A Resume ( High Schoolers), Eric Greenfield
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students will learn how to write an effective resume even as a high school student who doesn’t have much or any formal work experience.
Healthy Eating And Cooking, Kevin Lim, Kristen Feigel
Healthy Eating And Cooking, Kevin Lim, Kristen Feigel
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Specific Lesson Outcomes: Students will be able to effectively interpret nutrition labels, understand basic kitchen measuring terminology, and prepare easy and healthy snacks/meals at home or at IMSA.
Creating And Managing A Budget, Benjamin Lepak, Luis Villafuerte
Creating And Managing A Budget, Benjamin Lepak, Luis Villafuerte
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students will be able to plan and implement a budget over the course of a month-to-month basis.
E-Mail Etiquette, Mansour Baalbaki
E-Mail Etiquette, Mansour Baalbaki
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
No abstract provided.
What’S The Workplace Dress Code?, John Kendall
What’S The Workplace Dress Code?, John Kendall
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
No abstract provided.