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Progress Monitoring & Data

Progress Monitoring & Data

Discover a curated collection of free resources focused on progress monitoring and data-driven behavioral supports. Educators, students, and parents will gain actionable strategies to track behavior, analyze patterns, and make informed decisions. Access step-by-step guides, interactive activities, and real-world case examples designed to build confidence and foster measurable improvement in any educational setting.

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Why Behavior Counts?

In this Tier 2 small group session for 7th graders, students will examine real-life “data stories” to see how behavior impacts learning. This guided discussion helps students monitor their own behavior, set goals, and reflect on progress—essential skills for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 2
6/20
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Destony Stewart

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NY School Administrator

How Do We Track Growth?

A whole-class lesson that introduces progress monitoring concepts through interactive examples, empowering teachers to make data-driven decisions. This Tier 1, 45-minute session for a 3rd grade class will help students understand how to track their own learning progress and why it matters.

Tier 1
6/13
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Emily Roberts

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IN , Special Education Teacher

Behavior Management Strategies

This lesson focuses on equipping Tier III high school students with strategies to avoid negative behaviors such as cutting class and inappropriate conduct. By watching a short video on managing peer pressure and engaging in a guided discussion, students will learn practical techniques to make positive choices and resist negative influences. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and decision-making skills, empowering students to take control of their actions and improve their school experience.

Tier 3
2/25
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Michael Clavin

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NY Instructor

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson is designed to help an 8th-grade male student with ADHD reduce impulsive behaviors through engaging, game-based learning. The lesson includes a video that provides foundational knowledge about ADHD and impulsivity, followed by an interactive activity that allows the student to practice impulse control in a fun and supportive environment. A worksheet will be used to reinforce learning and encourage reflection on the strategies discussed. This lesson is important as it provides practical tools and strategies to help the student manage impulsivity, which can improve his academic and social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Respectful Behavior Adventure

This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing bullying through a trauma-informed approach, using video-based learning and interactive activities. It includes a video, a role-playing activity, and a discussion to reinforce the concepts of self-esteem, support networks, and seeking help. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of bullying and equips them with strategies to handle such situations effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Mader

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MA Counselor

Behavior Matters

This lesson helps 7th graders revisit class rules and understand acceptable and nonacceptable behavior in school. Through an engaging activity and a video on managing peer pressure, students will learn to identify and discuss behaviors that align with school expectations. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive classroom environment and empowering students to make informed decisions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Coldren

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NC Instructor

Behavioral Support Essentials

Focuses on providing support strategies for students facing behavioral challenges in a high school setting. This resource equips educators with the tools to create positive behavioral change through evidence-based practices.

Tier 1
4/24
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davisd

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TX Special Education Teacher

Mental Health Awareness and Support

This lesson aims to raise awareness about mental health issues among Grade 11 students. Students will watch a video on how to support someone struggling with their mental health, followed by a discussion and group activities to promote empathy and understanding.

Tier 1
2/25
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Timothy Dee

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CT Instructor

Emotions and Report Cards

This lesson helps students prepare for the emotional impact of receiving their report cards. By using trauma-informed teaching and restorative practices, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering emotional resilience and promoting a healthy response to academic feedback.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

My Behavior Map

In this individualized Tier 3 behavior support session, a 2nd-grade student will use a visual timeline to identify challenging behaviors, triggers, and plan alternative choices. This 25-minute intervention fosters self-monitoring and planning skills, crucial for developing positive behavior patterns.

Tier 3
5/9
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Kylie Taniguchi

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OR Counselor

Ready, Set, Track!

A whole-class introduction to behavioral progress monitoring where students learn how tracking their own goals can boost self-awareness and motivation. This Tier 1 lesson for 4th graders is designed in a single 45-minute session to help students set, track, and reflect on personal behavior goals, laying the foundation for lifelong self-regulation skills.

Tier 1
6/5
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Kelsey Riker

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NY General Education Teacher

Quick Behavior Strategies for Parents

This lesson provides parents with quick and effective behavior strategies to support their elementary-aged children. It includes a brief reading on key strategies and a guided discussion to reinforce understanding and application. This lesson is important as it equips parents with practical tools to foster positive behavior at home, enhancing their child's social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Clarence "Tre" Horton

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AZ Instructor

Behavior Boosters

This lesson focuses on teaching 8th graders with autism how to use appropriate behavior at school through engaging activities. By incorporating a game-based learning strategy, students will actively participate in understanding and practicing appropriate behaviors. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social skills and understand the importance of appropriate behavior in a school setting, which can enhance their learning experience and interactions with peers.

Tier 2
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Impulse Control and Cooperation

This lesson aims to help an 8th-grade student with impulsive behavior, marijuana use, and defiance by using restorative practices and game-based learning. The lesson includes a video on ADHD to provide context, a worksheet to reinforce understanding, a game-based activity to practice impulse control, and a discussion to reflect on the learning experience. This approach is designed to engage the student actively and provide practical strategies for managing behavior.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Breaking Down Barriers: Tackling Attendance and Mental Health

This lesson is designed for 11th graders to explore the connection between attendance barriers and mental health. By understanding these challenges, students will be better equipped to identify and address their own obstacles, fostering a supportive environment. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session, focusing on group discussions and strategies to overcome these barriers.

Tier 1
4/1
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Roxanna Ayala Nieves

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CA Social Worker

Smooth Transitions: Back to Class

This lesson aims to help 7th-grade students maintain good behavior as they transition back to general education classes. By focusing on emotional regulation and coping strategies, students will learn how to manage their feelings and interactions with peers effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive learning environment and ensuring that students feel supported and prepared for the changes in their educational setting.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Data-Driven Decisions

This lesson equips 7th grade Tier 2 groups with strategies to analyze progress-monitoring data, interpret growth patterns, and apply those insights to tailor instruction for diverse learners. Over a single 35-minute session, students will engage with a slide deck, participate in a data interpretation discussion, and work with a practical rubric to guide instructional planning.

Tier 2
5/19
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Jeanette Wong

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CA Special Education Teacher

Behavior Boosters

This lesson aims to address bad behavior among middle school students by using Restorative Practices, Collaborative Learning, and Game-Based Learning. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn about the impact of their actions and develop strategies for positive behavior. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the consequences of their actions and encourages them to make better choices, fostering a positive and respectful classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Arthur Tripp

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NC Instructor

Understanding Mental Health

This lesson aims to raise awareness about mental health issues among Grade 11 students, reduce stigma, and provide resources for seeking help and supporting peers. It includes video content, discussions, and activities to engage students and foster a supportive environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christine Weeden

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MA Health & Fitness

Attitude Adjustment Workshop

This lesson aims to help 10th-grade students understand the impact of attitude on their personal and academic lives. Through experiential learning and active participation, students will explore how a positive attitude can influence their interactions and success. This lesson is important as it encourages self-reflection and empowers students to make conscious choices about their mindset, fostering a supportive and positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Coping Mechanisms and Support Systems

This lesson introduces students to healthy coping mechanisms and the importance of support systems in overcoming substance use challenges. Through workshops and group activities, students will identify resources available to them, fostering a supportive environment. This lesson is crucial in equipping students with the skills to manage stress and seek help when needed, promoting overall well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Deb Schmill

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NY Instructor

What's Your ABC?

A whole-class exploration of antecedents, behaviors, and consequences to build a proactive support plan. Helps students and teachers collaboratively track triggers and reinforce positive behavior. This 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 3rd graders introduces the ABC behavior map and equips students with strategies for self-awareness and positive choices.

Tier 1
6/15
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Avery Young

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TX General Education Teacher

How Do We Measure Behavior?

In this engaging module, 6th graders explore functional behavior assessments and learn why tracking behaviors leads to classroom success. Over one 45-minute session, students engage with interactive activities and discussions, gaining real-world data skills that support personal and collective growth.

Tier 1
5/20
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Jeanette Wong

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CA Special Education Teacher

Task Mastery Challenge

This lesson focuses on teaching compliance and task completion through a quick interactive activity. The student will learn the importance of following instructions and completing tasks efficiently, which are essential skills for academic and personal success. By engaging in this lesson, the student will develop a better understanding of how to approach tasks methodically and the benefits of doing so.

Tier 3
2/25

Aurora Guevara

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CA Psychologist

Confidence in Action

In small groups, students will engage in role-playing exercises to practice assertive communication and build self-confidence. This helps students express themselves clearly and confidently.

Tier 2
3/5
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Understanding CBT: Thoughts, Feelings, Actions

This lesson introduces students to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), focusing on the interplay between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Students will explore how these elements influence each other and learn practical strategies to manage stress and anxiety. This lesson is crucial for developing self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, which are essential for mental well-being and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Deb Schmill

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NY Instructor

Managing Anger Together

This lesson focuses on teaching 3rd and 4th graders effective anger management techniques through collaborative learning. Students will watch a video on anger management, engage in a guided discussion, and complete an exit ticket to reflect on their learning. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to recognize and manage their emotions, promoting a positive and supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jonathan Shult

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AZ Counselor

Positive Behavior Champions

This lesson aims to teach 3rd graders about positive behavior through engaging activities and discussions. By using a video, worksheet, and interactive activities, students will learn the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy in their daily interactions. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social-emotional skills that are essential for building healthy relationships and a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Emotion Control Challenge

This lesson focuses on helping 7th graders understand and control their emotions through engaging activities. By using a combination of video content, collaborative games, and reflective exercises, students will learn strategies for managing their emotions effectively. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential emotional regulation skills, fostering better interpersonal relationships and enhancing their overall well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Crisis Code

In this 20-minute individual intervention, the educator uses a clear, consistent crisis response script to guide a 9th-grade student through self-regulation steps during an emotional crisis. This Tier 3 support ensures clarity, safety, and empowers the student with coping tools for future challenges.

Tier 3
6/16
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Rae Britton

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VA Counselor, School Administrator

Digital Balance: Engage & Excel

This lesson aims to address digital dependence and its impact on school engagement, with a focus on social media. Through a combination of video, discussion, and activities, students will explore the effects of excessive digital use and learn strategies to balance digital life with academic responsibilities. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the importance of maintaining a healthy digital balance, which can enhance their focus and engagement in school.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joanie Creato

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MA Counselor

Reprimand Progression Strategies

This lesson focuses on understanding and implementing various steps in reprimand progression for students displaying inappropriate behaviors. It emphasizes collaborative and blended learning strategies to engage teachers in discussing and applying these techniques effectively. This lesson is crucial for creating a positive classroom environment and ensuring consistent behavior management strategies.

Tier 1
2/25

Kyle Ryan

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CA Psychologist

Where Were You?

Helping an individual student understand the reasons behind their absences and finding ways to overcome obstacles to regular attendance. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to take control of their education by addressing personal challenges that affect their school attendance. Designed for a 12th-grade student, this session will last 20 minutes and provide personalized support to improve attendance.

Tier 3
3/18

Lisa Krempa

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NY School Administrator

Emotion Management Toolkit

This lesson focuses on helping students manage their emotions by identifying, rating, and discussing them. It includes a video, discussion, and activities to engage students in understanding and practicing emotional regulation. This lesson is important as it equips students with tools to handle emotions in a healthy way, fostering better communication and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ryan Guild

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MA Counselor

Bite-Free Fun

This lesson aims to help young nonverbal autistic students understand and reduce biting behavior through engaging activities. By using active and game-based learning strategies, students will learn alternative ways to express themselves and manage emotions. This lesson is crucial for promoting a safe and supportive environment for all students.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

What’s Your Baseline?

An individualized guide for Tier 3 teachers to establish specific behavioral baselines, ensuring tailored supports for students with intensive needs. This 40-minute session equips teachers with the tools to assess, record, and monitor a 9th grader's behavior effectively, fostering data-driven interventions.

Tier 3
6/17
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Rae Britton

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VA Counselor, School Administrator

Classroom Harmony: Respect and Behavior

This lesson aims to address disruptive classroom behavior by teaching students the importance of respect and good habits in the classroom. Using a short video, students will learn about maintaining classroom decorum and the impact of their behavior on others. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive learning environment and helping students understand the value of respect and cooperation.

Tier 1
2/25
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Clarence "Tre" Horton

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AZ Instructor

Managing Emotions and Behavior

This lesson is designed for a 7th grader with autism to help them understand and manage their emotions, specifically focusing on not hitting others. The lesson will include interactive activities and a video to engage the student, and it will last for 60 minutes.

Tier 3
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Brain Health Boosters

This lesson introduces the concept of mental health as brain health through a short video. Students will then participate in a discussion on daily habits that improve brain health and work in groups to create a 'Brain Health Plan.'

Tier 1
2/25
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Bryce Bjork

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NY General Education Teacher

Attitude Adjustment

This lesson helps small groups identify when and how to adjust their attitudes in challenging situations, fostering a collaborative and supportive classroom culture. Designed for 3rd-grade students, this 35-minute session encourages empathy and self-awareness, crucial for personal growth and positive interactions.

Tier 2
3/10
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Positive Behavior Adventures

This lesson aims to encourage positive behaviors among first-grade students through engaging activities. By using a combination of reading, video, and interactive games, students will learn the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy. This lesson is crucial as it helps young learners develop social-emotional skills that are foundational for their personal growth and interactions with others.

Tier 1
2/25
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Janelle Reynolds

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MA Counselor

Emotion Management Mastery

This lesson aims to equip students with Autism in Grade 11 with practical strategies to manage anger and other strong emotions. Through a combination of game-based learning, video content, and active discussion, students will explore techniques to regulate their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to handle emotional challenges, promoting better mental health and interpersonal relationships.

Tier 2
2/25
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Julia McGary

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MA Counselor

Navigating Avoidance

This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing avoidance behaviors. It is important as it helps students recognize avoidance patterns and develop strategies to confront challenges directly, fostering personal growth and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Michelle Schneider

E

CA Psychologist

Attendance Adventure

This lesson aims to improve student attendance by engaging them in a fun and interactive session. Through a game-based activity, role-playing scenarios, and a collaborative discussion, students will explore the importance of regular attendance and its impact on their academic success and future opportunities. This lesson is important as it encourages students to reflect on their attendance habits and motivates them to attend school regularly.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Rosser

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NC Counselor

Conflict Deescalation Workshop

This lesson focuses on teaching 9th graders how to deescalate conflicts through collaborative learning. Students will watch a video on managing emotions and engage in group activities to practice conflict resolution skills. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills to handle conflicts constructively, promoting a positive and supportive school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Andrea Gillis

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MA General Education Teacher

Emotional Regulation Workshop

This lesson focuses on helping students with ADHD and ED develop emotional regulation skills through active learning and trauma-informed teaching. By engaging in a guided discussion, students will explore their emotions and learn strategies to manage them effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional control, which are essential for personal and academic success. Additionally, it includes a discussion on the effects of marijuana use to help students understand its impact on emotional regulation.

Tier 2
2/25

Michelle Schneider

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CA Psychologist

Behavior Management Strategies

This lesson plan is designed to help a 7th-grade autistic student manage challenging behaviors such as spitting, cursing, and kicking. Over four days, the student will engage in activities that promote self-awareness, emotional regulation, and positive behavior reinforcement. The lesson incorporates various teaching strategies to cater to the student's unique learning needs, ensuring a supportive and engaging environment.

Tier 3
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Focus and Coping Strategies

This lesson aims to equip students with effective coping strategies to enhance their focus and concentration. Through a combination of discussion, interactive activities, and a video, students will learn practical techniques to manage distractions and improve their attention span. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with skills that are essential for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kathy Guerra

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MA General Education Teacher

Academic Choices and Consequences

This lesson helps students understand the connection between their academic behaviors and the consequences they face. Using a worksheet, a video, and a discussion, students will explore how different study habits lead to different academic outcomes. This lesson is important as it encourages self-reflection and accountability, helping students make more informed academic decisions in the future.

Tier 1
2/25
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Taylor Trussell

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MA Special Education Teacher

Chill Pill Toolkit

This one-on-one behavior support packet guides a 7th grade student through personalized coping strategies and emotional tracking in a 30-minute session. Building self-regulation skills fosters resilience, academic focus, and well-being.

Tier 3
5/12
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Amanda Nickles

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CA Social Worker

Is That Normal?

Students will explore various unexpected behaviors through fun scenarios and discuss how to appropriately respond to them. This lesson will help develop empathy and problem-solving skills. Designed for a 6th grade class, this engaging 45-minute session will use role play and discussion to enhance students' understanding and empathy.

Tier 1
3/10

Lianne deBettencourt

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MA Counselor

Boundaries and You

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and establish social boundaries. It includes a video, collaborative activities, and discussions to engage students actively. Understanding social boundaries is crucial for personal well-being and healthy relationships, especially for students with expressive language deficits. This lesson aims to provide practical strategies and foster a supportive learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

ADHD and Impulsivity Skills Series

This lesson series introduces 5th graders to ADHD and strategies for managing impulsivity. Through experiential, game-based, and cooperative learning, students will engage in activities that help them understand ADHD and develop skills to manage impulsive behaviors. This series is crucial for fostering empathy and equipping students with practical skills to improve their social and academic interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kate Guilmette

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VT Counselor

Stress Busters

This lesson focuses on identifying stressors and learning practical stress management techniques. Students will participate in discussions and role-playing scenarios to practice these techniques. Understanding how to manage stress is crucial for students' mental health and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Kainat Shafi

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AZ Earth Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

Respecting Adults: A Key to Success

This lesson aims to teach 7th grade male students the importance of respecting adults through engaging activities. By using a combination of game-based, experiential, and collaborative learning strategies, students will explore the concept of respect and its significance in their daily lives. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, fostering a respectful and positive environment both in and out of school.

Tier 2
2/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Breaking Bad Habits

This lesson focuses on understanding and changing habits through experiential and game-based learning. Students will explore the science behind habits, engage in activities to identify personal habits, and discuss strategies for behavior change. This lesson is important as it empowers students to take control of their actions and develop healthier habits.

Tier 1
2/25
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Arthur Tripp

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NC Instructor

Focus Fun: ADHD Strategies for Success

This lesson introduces students to effective strategies for managing ADHD symptoms in the classroom. Through interactive activities, students will explore ways to enhance focus and organization. This lesson is important as it empowers students with ADHD to develop skills that can improve their academic performance and personal well-being, fostering a supportive learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

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AZ Counselor

Impulse Control Challenge

Designed for one-on-one settings, this lesson equips students with strategies to manage impulsive behaviors through targeted games and activities. It focuses on helping students understand and modify their actions.

Tier 3
3/18
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Drama Busters

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in games and role-play to teach them how to handle drama among peers effectively. Through interactive activities, students will learn strategies for assertive communication and maintaining positive relationships, which are crucial for their social development and conflict resolution skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Coping with Anxiety: Strategies for Success

This lesson aims to equip 10th-grade students with practical strategies to cope with anxiety. By engaging in a discussion, watching a video, and participating in an activity, students will learn to identify anxiety triggers and apply coping mechanisms. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to manage their mental health effectively, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Karla Harness Brown

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CA Instructor

Self-Advocacy in Action

This lesson focuses on helping students develop self-advocacy skills through a combination of video learning, discussion, and practical activities. By engaging in these activities, students will learn how to express their needs and make decisions that align with their personal values, which is crucial for their personal growth and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Focus Fun: ADHD Strategies for Success

This lesson introduces students to effective strategies for managing ADHD symptoms in the classroom. Through interactive activities, students will explore ways to enhance focus and organization. This lesson is important as it empowers students with ADHD to better manage their symptoms, leading to improved academic performance and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

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AZ Counselor

Speak Up, Stand Out: Mastering Self-Advocacy

This lesson is designed for a 6th grade boy named Teddy, focusing on the importance of self-advocacy during personal or academic dilemmas. In this 30-minute individual session, Teddy will learn how to effectively express his needs and concerns, empowering him to take control of his learning and personal experiences. The lesson includes a personalized reading, a video, and the development of specific self-advocacy scripts.

Tier 3
3/31
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Behavior Bingo

In this one-on-one Tier 3 behavior support session, a 4th-grade student will learn about Behavior Bingo—a goal-oriented game that boosts motivation and visually tracks positive actions. In a focused 25-minute session, the student will explore game mechanics, customize their bingo card, review rules and rewards, and reflect on progress to foster self-monitoring and goal attainment.

Tier 3
5/10
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KAREN R

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NY Social Worker

Impulse Control in Action

This lesson focuses on helping a 3rd grade student with impulsivity learn to regulate their behavior in a classroom setting. Using game-based learning, the lesson includes a scenario-based activity set in a PE context to engage the student actively. This approach is important as it provides a practical and interactive way for the student to understand and practice self-regulation, which is crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25

Ryan Holt Ph.D.

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CA Psychologist

Attendance Matters!

This lesson aims to improve student attendance by highlighting its importance and engaging students in a discussion about the benefits of regular attendance. The lesson includes a video, a worksheet, and a discussion to reinforce the learning objectives. By understanding the impact of attendance on their academic success and future opportunities, students will be more motivated to attend school regularly.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Thomas

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NC Social Worker

Focus and Stamina Building with Jack and Jill

This lesson plan is designed for a 3rd grader with ADHD, ED, ID, and SLI to help them overcome challenges related to ADHD, focus, and stamina. Using the video 'Short Film: Jack and Jill Have ADHD,' the student will learn about ADHD in a relatable way. The lesson incorporates blended learning, trauma-informed teaching, and game-based learning strategies to engage the student and build skills progressively. This approach will help the student understand ADHD, develop focus strategies, and grow in stamina, ultimately reducing the use of ADHD as an excuse to avoid work.

Tier 3
2/25
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Ashleigh Shepard

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VT Special Education Teacher

Echoing Positivity

This lesson is designed for a 7th grader with autism who uses echolalia to repeat profanity and inappropriate statements from movies. The session will focus on redirecting this behavior towards positive and appropriate language, helping the student develop better communication skills. This individual support is crucial for fostering a more positive social interaction and enhancing the student's ability to engage in appropriate conversations.

Tier 3
4/4
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Self-Monitoring Superheroes

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of self-monitoring through a fun and interactive superhero theme. Students will learn how to recognize their own behaviors and practice self-regulation in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it helps young students with ADHD develop essential skills for managing their actions and emotions, which can lead to improved focus and classroom behavior.

Tier 1
2/25

Megan Ramsey

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NC Counselor

Drama Busters

In this lesson, students will engage in interactive games and activities designed to help them identify and manage drama-inducing behaviors in themselves and others. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to handle social situations more effectively, promoting a positive and supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Audrey Eddins

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TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Speak Up, Stand Out

Empowering a 10th grader to confidently advocate for their needs and navigate peer interactions. In this 15-minute Tier 3 session, the student will learn self-advocacy strategies, practice using "I" statements, and develop an action plan to handle peer challenges.

Tier 3
6/13
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Ryan Holt

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CA Psychologist

Stress Management Strategies

This lesson introduces 10th-grade students to effective stress management techniques through guided exercises and open discussions. It aims to raise mental health awareness and promote self-care practices, equipping students with tools to handle stress in their daily lives. Understanding and managing stress is crucial for students' well-being and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mary Braddock

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SC Counselor

Brain Balance: Managing Impulses

This lesson introduces 3rd graders to the concept of managing impulsive behaviors through understanding the 'upstairs' and 'downstairs' brain. By using a video, interactive activities, and a worksheet, students will learn practical strategies to control their emotions. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with emotional regulation skills, fostering a supportive and understanding classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rosemary Pinkerton

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Focus Fun: ADHD Strategies for Success

This lesson introduces students to effective strategies for managing ADHD symptoms in the classroom. Through interactive activities, students will explore ways to enhance focus and organization. This lesson is important as it empowers students with ADHD to develop skills that can improve their academic performance and personal well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

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AZ Counselor

Impulse Control Fun

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and manage impulsive behavior through engaging activities. It includes a video, a collaborative game, and a worksheet to reinforce learning. The lesson is designed to accommodate non-verbal students, ensuring inclusivity and engagement.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

Empathy Workshop: Understanding Disabilities

This workshop aims to foster empathy among 7th-grade students towards individuals with disabilities. Through engaging discussions, a video presentation, and interactive activities, students will learn to appreciate the challenges faced by people with disabilities and develop a more inclusive mindset. This lesson is crucial in promoting understanding and acceptance, which are key components of a supportive and diverse community.

Tier 1
2/25

Fazeel Chauhan

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CA Social Worker

Understanding Online Bullying

This lesson focuses on the impact of online bullying on mental health, using the 'Short Film: Are You Okay?' video to illustrate real-life scenarios. Students will engage in discussions and reflections to understand the importance of empathy and communication in addressing bullying. This lesson is vital for promoting a supportive and safe online environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Natica Jones

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TX Counselor

Quick Calm: 20-Minute Anger Discussion

This brief, one-on-one lesson is designed to help a middle school student quickly identify and discuss their anger triggers and responses. Through focused discussion and reflection, the student will gain insights into their emotional patterns and explore immediate strategies for managing anger. This lesson is important as it provides a quick yet effective opportunity for self-awareness and emotional regulation.

Tier 3
3/28
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Tyshonne McSwain

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NC Social Worker

Attendance Adventures: Boosting Engagement and Reducing Class Refusal

This 15-session individual lesson plan is designed for a Grade 2 boy to improve classroom attendance and engagement while reducing class refusal. Each 15-minute session will include interactive activities, games, discussions, and videos to make learning fun and engaging. This lesson is crucial for building a positive attitude towards school and enhancing the student's overall learning experience.

Tier 3
3/10
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Nicole Camp

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MA Psychologist

Respectful Behavior Adventure

This lesson engages students in understanding and practicing respectful behavior through interactive activities. By using a game-based approach, students will explore scenarios that require respectful interactions, supported by a video and collaborative discussion. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive classroom environment and helping students develop essential social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor

Stand Up, Speak Out!

This lesson aims to educate 7th-grade students about the importance of standing up against bullying and supporting peers who may be victims. Through a combination of reading, discussion, video, and activities, students will learn strategies to combat bullying and foster a supportive school environment. This session is crucial in promoting empathy, resilience, and proactive behavior among students, equipping them with the tools to handle bullying situations effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Understanding Our Impact

This lesson aims to help a 4th grade student with Autism understand how their behavior impacts others and to explore effective coping strategies when feeling upset. By using trauma-informed teaching, restorative practices, and active learning, the lesson will provide a safe and engaging environment for the student to learn and practice these skills. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional regulation and empathy, which are crucial for social interactions and personal well-being.

Tier 3
2/25
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Amanda Duffy

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MA Counselor

Change Ready?

A targeted individual lesson for an 8th grade student with ADHD/Anxiety/Autism focusing on mastering coping strategies for schedule changes, understanding the impact of big vs small changes, and practicing calm transitions at Minute Man High School. This 24-minute session builds flexibility and self-regulation skills critical for meeting IEP objectives.

Tier 3
5/30
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ldemoraes

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MA Counselor

Managing Emotions Effectively

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and manage their anger through active and experiential learning. It is crucial for students with anger management issues to learn strategies to control their emotions, which can lead to improved interactions with peers and teachers.

Tier 2
2/25
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Jennifer Thomas

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NC Social Worker

Self-Advocacy Tracker

This lesson focuses on empowering 6th-grade students to track their self-advocacy skills on a weekly basis. By using a structured worksheet, students will learn to identify their needs, communicate effectively, and reflect on their progress, fostering independence and confidence in their personal and academic lives.

Tier 1
4/4
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Ashley Salazar

Counselor

Coping Quest with Pedro

In this lesson, students will explore social and emotional skills by learning how to problem-solve and respond to annoying behaviors. Using the video 'Prepare with Pedro: Coping Skills', students will engage in a fun and educational adventure to discover coping skills. This lesson is important as it equips students with tools to manage their emotions and interactions, fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie S. Hirsch

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MA Counselor

Respectful Interactions

This lesson aims to address disrespectful behavior towards adults by fostering understanding and empathy among middle school students. Through a video and guided discussion, students will explore the impact of their actions and learn strategies for respectful communication. This lesson is crucial in promoting a positive school environment and enhancing students' social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jerry Smith

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TN Instructor

Mind Matters: Navigating Mental Health

This lesson introduces 7th and 8th graders to the concept of mental health, focusing on common challenges like depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Students will learn to recognize these issues in themselves and others, gain basic tools for managing emotions, and understand how to seek help for themselves or friends. This is a crucial lesson for May Mental Health Awareness Month, aiming to empower students with knowledge and resources for mental well-being.

Tier 1
5/2

Eric Dragsbaek

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MA Social Worker

Attendance Adventure

This lesson aims to improve students' understanding of the importance of regular school attendance through engaging activities. By using a combination of video, discussion, and interactive activities, students will learn about the habits of a good student and how these habits contribute to consistent attendance. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the value of being present in school, which is foundational for their academic success and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Crystal Blue

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NC Social Worker

Attendance Avengers: Transforming Attitudes in 6 Weeks

This 6-week program is designed for 6th grade students to improve their attitudes towards school attendance. Each session lasts 15 minutes and focuses on engaging activities and games that highlight the importance of regular attendance. By participating, students will develop a positive mindset towards attending school, which is crucial for their academic success and social development.

Tier 1
3/12
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Ashley Stone

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WI Social Worker

Responsible School Behavior

This lesson aims to help a 3rd grade student with a trauma background understand and review responsible school behavior. By using trauma-informed teaching strategies, active learning, and inquiry-based learning, the lesson will engage the student in a safe and supportive environment. The lesson includes a video, discussion, activity, worksheet, and exit ticket to reinforce the concepts of respect, kindness, and responsibility in school settings.

Tier 3
3/5
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Gabi Osborne

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Coping Strategies Adventure

This lesson engages a 3rd grader with impulsivity in a game-based learning activity to identify coping strategies in stressful academic settings. By using scenario-based activities, the student will learn to recognize stress triggers and apply appropriate coping mechanisms. This lesson is important as it equips the student with essential skills to manage stress, enhancing their academic performance and emotional well-being.

Tier 3
2/25

Ryan Holt Ph.D.

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CA Psychologist

Self-Advocacy in Action

This lesson focuses on helping students develop self-advocacy skills through a combination of video learning, discussion, and practical activities. By engaging in these activities, students will learn how to express their needs and make decisions that align with their personal values, which is crucial for their personal growth and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson focuses on teaching 3rd graders about impulse control through engaging activities and a video. Students will learn strategies to manage their impulses, which is crucial for their social and emotional development. By understanding and practicing impulse control, students can improve their decision-making skills and interactions with peers.

Tier 1
2/25

Sydney Reynolds

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NY Special Education Teacher

Calm and Collected: Managing Anxiety

This lesson focuses on helping a seventh-grade student with selective mutism, autism, and ADHD manage anxiety. Through a calming activity and guided discussion, the student will learn techniques to recognize and reduce anxiety. This lesson is important as it provides practical strategies to help the student cope with anxiety, enhancing their emotional well-being and ability to engage in school activities.

Tier 3
2/25

Hanna Figgins

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CA Psychologist, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Respectful Behavior Review

This lesson focuses on reviewing responsible behavior with 3rd graders through a combination of video, discussion, and activities. It aims to reinforce the importance of respect and responsibility in everyday interactions. By engaging students in active learning and using trauma-informed teaching strategies, the lesson helps students understand and practice responsible behavior in a supportive environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor

Who Benefits from Behavior Logs?

In this engaging 40-minute Tier 1 lesson, 2nd grade students will learn how behavior logs support everyone—peers, teachers, and themselves—to create a positive, inclusive classroom climate. This foundational lesson on data collection and evaluation equips students to recognize patterns, take ownership of actions, and contribute to a caring community.

Tier 1
5/27
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Shequeta Harris

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NC Behavior Interventionist

What If You're the Bully?

Help students who may be exhibiting bullying behavior reflect on their actions and find healthier ways to interact. This lesson is crucial for personal development and behavior change, targeting 6th-grade students in a 25-minute session. It focuses on self-awareness and developing empathy to foster positive behavior changes.

Tier 1
4/28
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Jenna Beebe

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MA Counselor

Brain Health Adventure

This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the concept of mental health, emphasizing its connection to brain health. Through a combination of video, reading, discussion, and activities, students will explore how emotional, psychological, and social well-being are interconnected. This lesson is crucial for fostering awareness and understanding of mental health, encouraging students to take proactive steps in maintaining their well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nancy Love

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MD Instructor

Peer Pressure Power-Up

This lesson aims to equip 7th-grade students with strategies to overcome peer pressure. Through a combination of video content, interactive activities, and discussions, students will learn to make decisions based on personal values rather than external influences. This lesson is crucial in helping students build self-confidence and resilience, enabling them to stand up for themselves in challenging situations.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Jitters to Confidence

In this 30-minute, group-focused lesson, 4th graders learn strategies to manage test anxiety and build confidence before assessments. Through interactive activities and group discussions, students will identify anxiety triggers, practice calming techniques, and create a personal “confidence toolkit.” This Tier 2 lesson fosters emotional regulation and peer support.

Tier 2
5/23

Alyssha Walker

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Building Positive Student Behaviors

This lesson aims to instill good student behaviors in middle school students through Restorative Practices and Trauma-Informed Teaching. By focusing on positive behaviors, students will learn to create a supportive and respectful classroom environment. This lesson is crucial for fostering a sense of community and empathy among students, which can lead to improved academic and social outcomes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Marcus Virgil

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Positive Response Adventure

This lesson is designed to help a non-verbal student with pathological demand avoidance respond positively to teacher requests. Through a game-based and experiential learning approach, the student will engage in activities that encourage compliance without aggression. This lesson is important as it provides a safe and supportive environment for the student to practice responding to demands, which can improve his interactions and reduce stress.

Tier 3
2/25
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Jason Stewart

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on teaching empathy and understanding through multimedia resources, discussions, and role-plays. Students will watch a video titled 'Story: A Little Respectful Spot' to learn about respect and empathy, followed by engaging in discussions and role-plays to practice these skills. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize the effects of unkind words and actions, fostering a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Holly Robison

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TX Counselor

Words Matter: Understanding Impact

This lesson aims to help students understand the impact their words and behaviors can have on others. Through a combination of video, discussion, and activities, students will explore the consequences of bullying and the importance of empathy and communication. This lesson is crucial for fostering a supportive and respectful classroom environment, especially for students with challenging behaviors.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Nikopoulos

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MA Counselor

Stress Busters: Group Brainstorming

In this interactive session, students will work together to identify common sources of stress and develop effective strategies to combat them. Through collaborative problem-solving, they'll learn to support each other in managing stress. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills to handle stress, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer MacCord

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MA Counselor

Regulation and Consequences Adventure

This lesson engages 9-year-olds in understanding behavior regulation and the importance of consequences through interactive activities. By using a combination of video, worksheet, and a game-based activity, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional intelligence, helping students to navigate social interactions and personal challenges with greater ease.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Managing Anger Together

This lesson focuses on teaching 3rd and 4th graders effective anger management techniques through collaborative learning. Students will watch a video on anger management, engage in a guided discussion, and complete an exit ticket to reflect on their learning. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to recognize and manage their emotions, promoting a positive and supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rita York

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AZ Counselor

Communicate Like a Pro!

This lesson focuses on teaching 7th graders the essentials of effective communication through engaging activities and a video. Students will learn the importance of listening, empathy, and clear expression. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with skills that are vital for building strong relationships and succeeding in collaborative environments.

Tier 1
2/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Self-Monitoring Mastery

This lesson introduces 9th graders to self-monitoring, an essential executive functioning skill. Through a collaborative game and reflection, students will learn to assess and adjust their behavior and performance. This skill is crucial for academic success and personal growth, helping students become more self-aware and independent learners.

Tier 1
2/25
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Megan Oliver

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MA Counselor

Expected vs. Unexpected Behaviors

This lesson helps Grade 1 students understand the difference between expected and unexpected behaviors through interactive activities and discussions. By learning to identify these behaviors, students can improve their social interactions and create a more positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Janette Diaz

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MA Counselor