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Budgeting & Saving

Budgeting & Saving

Unlock essential financial confidence with our free Budgeting & Saving resources. Perfect for educators, students, and parents, this page offers hands-on activities, interactive lessons, and real-world scenarios to build skills in managing money, setting savings goals, and making smart financial choices. Empower learners to take control of their financial futures with engaging and practical applications for everyday life.

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Money Matters: Budgeting Basics

This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the fundamentals of budgeting, a crucial life skill that empowers them to manage their finances effectively. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn how to create a simple budget, understand the importance of saving, and make informed financial decisions. This 30-minute session is designed to provide students with practical knowledge that they can apply in real-life scenarios, fostering financial literacy from an early age.

Tier 1
4/4
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Linda Beard

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NC General Education Teacher

Financial Literacy Fun

This lesson aims to introduce young students to financial literacy concepts such as saving, budgeting, and the value of money through interactive discussions and activities. Understanding these basics will help empower the students to make informed decisions about money in their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Budgeting Basics Bonanza

In this lesson, students will explore the fundamentals of budgeting through engaging activities and real-life scenarios. They will learn how to allocate funds wisely, understand the importance of saving, and make informed financial decisions. This lesson is crucial for developing financial literacy skills that will benefit students throughout their lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Shereen Barzey-Kinard

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NY Social Worker

Personal Finance 101: Budgeting Basics

This lesson introduces students to essential financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, and spending wisely. Through interactive activities, students will learn to make informed financial decisions, which are crucial skills for their future independence and financial well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nicole Camp

S

MA Psychologist

Budgeting Basics

In this lesson, students will explore the fundamentals of budgeting, including tracking expenses and setting financial goals. Through interactive activities and real-life scenarios, students will develop financial literacy skills that are essential for personal and academic success. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge to manage their finances effectively, fostering responsible financial behavior from a young age.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Morneweg

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Budgeting Basics

This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to the basics of budgeting and saving money through interactive activities. It aims to build foundational financial literacy skills, which are crucial for managing personal finances effectively. By understanding budgeting, students can make informed financial decisions and develop habits that will benefit them throughout their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Henry

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NC Special Education Teacher

Financial Literacy Basics

This lesson introduces students to essential financial literacy concepts, focusing on budgeting, saving, and understanding paychecks. These skills are crucial for career readiness and personal financial management. By learning these concepts, students will be better prepared to manage their finances effectively, make informed decisions, and plan for their future careers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Babler

D

AZ Counselor

Budgeting Basics for 7th Graders

In this lesson, 7th-grade students will learn the basics of budgeting through interactive activities and relatable scenarios. This lesson aims to introduce students to financial literacy by helping them understand the importance of managing money wisely, which is a crucial skill for their future financial well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Judy Nascimento

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NC Counselor

Financial Literacy Basics

This lesson introduces students to basic financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, and understanding credit. By learning how to manage their finances through hands-on activities, students will gain essential skills needed for their financial future.

Tier 1
2/25
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Dan Tarquin

D

AZ Math, Physics

Money Matter$

This lesson introduces students to basic financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and making smart financial decisions. Through engaging activities and simulations, students will gain a foundational understanding of how to manage their finances effectively. This lesson is crucial for equipping youth with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed financial choices, setting the stage for a financially stable future.

Tier 1
2/25

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Budgeting Basics: Building Financial Literacy

In this lesson, students will explore the fundamentals of budgeting by creating a simple budget based on a hypothetical part-time job. This lesson emphasizes financial literacy and decision-making skills, which are crucial for students as they prepare for financial independence. By understanding how to manage money effectively, students will be better equipped to make informed financial decisions in the future.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Financial Literacy 101: Building Foundations

This lesson introduces 8th-grade students to essential financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and distinguishing between needs and wants. By building foundational skills in financial literacy, students will be better equipped to make responsible financial decisions in the future. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with the knowledge to manage their finances effectively, fostering independence and financial responsibility.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Wood

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MA Counselor

Budgeting Basics for Future Success

In this lesson, students will learn the essentials of budgeting and financial planning for life after high school. This practical lesson will cover managing expenses, saving, and understanding credit, providing students with the tools they need to make informed financial decisions. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to handle real-world financial situations, promoting independence and financial literacy.

Tier 1
2/25
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Anna Urias

D

AZ Counselor

Financial Literacy for Careers

This lesson will introduce students to essential financial literacy topics within the context of their future careers. Students will learn about budgeting, saving, and understanding benefits packages. This lesson is important as it prepares students with practical skills for managing their finances efficiently and making informed decisions about future employment opportunities.

Tier 1
2/25

Diana Lopez

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PA Instructor

Can You Crack The Budget Code?

In this 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 8th graders, students will dive into real-world budgeting scenarios to learn how to allocate income and manage expenses. Through decoding challenges and hands-on activities, they’ll build critical financial literacy skills that empower smart money choices now and in the future.

Tier 1
5/31

sgeoffroy

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MA Social Worker

What’s Your Budget Buddy?

In this 90-minute per session, Tier 1 project-based lesson for 4th graders, students collaborate to design a budgeting app concept—applying real-world math and decision-making by tracking pretend income and expenses. This engaging, hands-on project promotes financial literacy and teamwork across multiple sessions.

Tier 1
6/5
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Cindy Diana Morales

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DC General Education Teacher

Smart Money Moves

This lesson introduces basic financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and making smart financial decisions through engaging activities and simulations. It is designed to equip teens with the knowledge and skills to manage their finances responsibly.

Tier 1
2/25

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Smart Spend

In this Tier 2 small-group project, 4th graders research everyday prices and create spend vs. saving plans. This lesson helps students develop financial literacy, critical thinking, and teamwork through data comparison and group presentations. (4th Grade, 1 session, 60 minutes).

Tier 2
6/5
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Cindy Diana Morales

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DC General Education Teacher

Smart Money Moves

This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to essential financial literacy skills, focusing on budgeting, saving, and managing personal finances. Students will engage in activities that help them understand the importance of financial planning for their future careers. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to make informed financial decisions, fostering independence and responsibility.

Tier 1
2/25
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Whitney Kertz

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MO Counselor

Quick Bites: Meal Planning

This lesson introduces students to the basics of meal planning, emphasizing the importance of nutrition, budgeting, and time management. Students will learn how to create balanced meals, understand nutritional labels, and plan meals for a week. This lesson is crucial for developing life skills that promote healthy eating habits and financial literacy. Target audience: middle school students, 1 session, 60 minutes.

Tier 1
5/5

Instructor

Budgeting Blueprint

In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 10th graders will explore budgeting and saving through STEAM concepts using the ADDIE model, making personal finance hands-on and IEP-friendly. This lesson equips students with practical money-management skills, collaborative activities, and a fun game to reinforce learning. Includes lesson plan, reading, discussion, activity, game, and worksheet.

Tier 1
5/30
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erika.matthews

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PA General Education Teacher

Financial Literacy Fundamentals

This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to essential financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and smart spending. Through engaging simulations and activities, students will develop practical money management skills that are crucial for their future financial well-being. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions, fostering financial independence and responsibility.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nicole Camp

S

MA Psychologist

Can You Budget It?

A clear, targeted rubric to assess 6th graders' mastery of budgeting basics through a classroom budgeting activity. This Tier 1 resource helps teachers evaluate students' planning, allocation, and financial decision-making skills in a 20-minute session.

Tier 1
6/6
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Rosemary Morin

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NJ School Administrator

Budgeting Basics

In this lesson, students will learn the essentials of budgeting, including how to track income and expenses. They will apply these skills by creating a budget for a hypothetical scenario. This lesson is important for helping students develop financial literacy, which is a critical skill for managing personal finances effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Levasseur

S

MA Math, Health & Fitness, Art, Music, Language Arts, Counselor, English

Financial Literacy Exploration

This lesson introduces students to the basics of financial literacy, focusing on the importance of balancing present and future financial needs. Through inquiry-based learning, students will explore concepts such as budgeting, saving, and financial decision-making. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with essential skills to manage their finances effectively, preparing them for future financial responsibilities.

Tier 1
2/25

Timothy Sinclair

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NC Special Education Teacher

Money Matters

In this lesson, students will learn the basics of money, including coins and bills, and their values through hands-on activities. This lesson is important as it helps students develop financial literacy skills and understand the value of money, which are essential life skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jazlyn Marcos

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OK Math, English, History, Earth Science, Biology, Physics

Pathways to Financial Success

This lesson uses the video 'What's Your Path After High School?' to guide students through various financial decisions they will face after graduation. Activities include budgeting exercises and discussions on saving, investing, and managing debt. This lesson helps students make informed decisions about their financial future.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shelley Moreno

D

AZ Instructor

Why Money Matters

An engaging introduction to the importance of financial literacy, covering basic financial principles and their impact on life choices. This lesson will help students understand the role of money in achieving goals and stability. Designed for a 9th-grade class, this 45-minute session will provide foundational knowledge in financial literacy, empowering students to make informed financial decisions.

Tier 1
3/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Financial Fitness

In this lesson, students will learn the basics of managing credit, understanding loans, and avoiding debt. They will explore different credit management strategies, understand the implications of taking out loans, and learn practical tips to avoid falling into debt. The lesson includes interactive scenarios and discussions to reinforce their understanding.

Tier 1
2/25

Zabrina Walker

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TN Instructor

The Game of Life: Navigating Financial Literacy and Life Choices

This lesson uses the classic board game to teach students about financial literacy and life choices. By simulating real-life scenarios, students learn the importance of decision-making and planning for their future. Designed for a 6th-grade class, this single-session lesson lasts 55 minutes and is part of Tier 1 classroom-wide supports.

Tier 1
4/2

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Money Matters: Coins and Counting

This lesson introduces 2nd-grade students to the basics of money, focusing on identifying coins and understanding their values. It's important as it lays the foundation for financial literacy, helping students recognize and count money, a vital life skill. The lesson will be conducted in one 15-minute session, engaging students with interactive activities and discussions.

Tier 1
4/23

zoe

B

AL Parent

The Budget Blockbuster

An engaging concept session using story-driven budgets to illustrate the impact of financial decisions. In this 75-minute Tier 2 group lesson for adults, learners design a narrative budget and watch their financial story unfold, deepening their budgeting and saving skills.

Tier 2
5/27

rachel

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OH Counselor, Parent, Social Worker

Priority Pie Chart

In this lesson, students will create a pie chart to visualize how they currently spend their time and how they should prioritize their activities to achieve their goals. This lesson is important as it helps students develop time management skills, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth. By reflecting on their current time allocation and setting priorities, students can make informed decisions to better manage their time.

Tier 1
2/25

Sharon St Pierre

E

CA Counselor

Aim for Awesome

In this 30-minute lesson, 6th graders will learn why goal setting is important and practice creating SMART goals for their academic and personal life. Students will gain lifelong planning skills, boost motivation, and build confidence. This single Tier 1 session uses interactive activities, discussion, and reflection to make goal setting engaging and relevant.

Tier 1
5/15
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JUDY FRANCIS

P

KS General Education Teacher

Which Grows More?

In this 8-minute warm-up for 5th graders, students compare two investment options (like 5% interest vs. a $5 bonus) and vote on which yields more. This quick activity sparks critical thinking about growth comparisons and lays the foundation for financial literacy.

Tier 1
6/4
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Justin Muhammad

Instructor

Shop Smart

In this engaging, whole-class lesson, 9th graders will learn supermarket navigation, price comparison, and healthy choice selection to build independent shopping skills. Spanning one 60-minute session, students will play interactive games, analyze price data, and reflect on their smart shopper strategies.

Tier 1
6/6
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Dream Paws Rescue

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MI Special Education Teacher

Decisions, Decisions: Mastering the Art of Smart Choices

In this engaging 6th-grade lesson, students will learn the art of effective decision-making. Through identifying problems, exploring options, evaluating consequences, and making informed choices, students will gain essential life skills. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to reflect on outcomes and make thoughtful decisions in their everyday lives. The lesson will be conducted in one 45-minute session and will be available in both English and Spanish.

Tier 1
3/26

Sofia Lopez

q

TX Instructor

The Power of Saving: Building a Future

This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to the concept of saving money, focusing on savings accounts, interest, and the benefits of starting to save early. By understanding these concepts, students will be better equipped to make informed financial decisions that can lead to financial security in the future. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with the knowledge to plan for their financial future.

Tier 1
2/25

Timothy Sinclair

a

NC Special Education Teacher

The Economics of Santa's Workshop

This lesson introduces students to basic economic concepts by exploring the economics involved in Santa's Workshop, such as supply and demand, production, and resource management. This lesson is both educational and festive, helping students understand real-world economic principles in a fun and engaging way. By the end of the lesson, students will have a better grasp of how these concepts apply to everyday situations. The lesson is tailored to engage both Contenders and Leaders, ensuring age-appropriate content and activities.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

High School Credit Quest

In this 4-session, 10-minute Tier 1 classroom lesson, middle school students learn how to track their grades and project if they’d earn high school credit. By exploring real grade thresholds, practicing calculations, and reflecting on study habits, students gain critical self-monitoring skills to succeed academically now and in high school.

Tier 1
6/5
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Cristal Pesina

D

AZ Instructor

Grocery Shopping Skills

This lesson focuses on teaching life skills related to grocery shopping for high school special education students with moderate disabilities. Students will learn how to plan a grocery trip, identify items, and understand basic budgeting. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with essential life skills, promoting independence and confidence in everyday tasks.

Tier 3
2/25
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Amber Henry

a

NC Special Education Teacher

College Costs and Career Paths

In this lesson, students will explore the costs associated with different levels of college education required for various career paths. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the financial implications of their career choices and encourages them to think critically about their future education and career planning.

Tier 1
2/25
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Elizabeth Baker

q

TX Counselor

From Allowance to Income

Help students transition from managing an allowance to earning and budgeting their own income. This lesson is essential for fostering financial independence, especially for 12th-grade students preparing for adulthood. The lesson will cover key financial literacy skills such as budgeting, saving, and understanding income sources over one 60-minute session.

Tier 1
3/4
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Kate Stein

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VT Instructor

Reality Check: Can You Afford Yourself?

This lesson engages 12th-grade students in a reality check to assess their financial readiness for post-graduation life. Through active and experiential learning strategies, students will calculate potential expenses and income, and reflect on their financial preparedness. This lesson is crucial for helping students understand the importance of financial planning and making informed decisions about their future.

Tier 1
2/25

Rochelle Long

D

AZ Counselor

Money Counting Adventure

This lesson introduces young learners to the concept of counting money using fake coins and bills. Through interactive games and activities, children will learn to identify different denominations and practice counting them. This lesson is important as it lays the foundation for financial literacy, helping children understand the value of money and basic arithmetic skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Jade Hodge

p

TN English

Quick Guide to Time Management and Goal Setting

This condensed lesson introduces 12th-grade students to a key time management strategy and the basics of goal setting using the SMART criteria. Students will engage in a brief exercise to prioritize tasks and set a personal goal. This lesson is designed to provide students with essential skills for managing their time effectively and setting achievable goals, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annie Giryluk

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NY Social Worker

Goal Getter

An individualized goal-setting journal guiding 8th grade students through SMART financial and life skill targets over the semester; empowers students to take ownership of their progress through one-on-one conferences. Audience: 8th Grade Tier 3, 1 session per student, 30 minutes each.

Tier 3
5/31

sgeoffroy

S

MA Social Worker

The Goal Getter's Guide

This lesson introduces 1st-grade students to the concept of goal setting through engaging storytelling and examples of famous individuals who achieved their dreams. Students will learn the importance of setting goals and will be guided to set their own short-term and long-term goals. This lesson is important as it helps young students understand the value of planning and perseverance, fostering a mindset of growth and achievement.

Tier 1
2/25
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Dannah Rogers

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TX Counselor

Goal Setting and Choices

This lesson aims to help 9th-grade students understand the importance of setting goals and making informed choices regarding their education. By engaging in a discussion, collaborative activity, and a short quiz, students will reflect on their personal goals and the impact of their choices on their future. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and encouraging students to take proactive steps towards their educational and personal development.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Future Planners!

This lesson aims to help 9-10-year-old students understand the importance of planning for the future through interactive and engaging activities. The lesson will begin with a video, followed by a hands-on activity, and conclude with a worksheet to reinforce the concepts learned. This is crucial for building foresight and goal-setting skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Saving vs. Spending: The Great Debate

Engage in a lively debate about the benefits and drawbacks of saving vs. spending. This lesson encourages critical thinking about personal finance decisions for a 10th Grade Class in a 50-minute session.

Tier 1
4/11
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jferreira

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MA Counselor

Get SMART: Mastering Goal-Setting for Success

In this engaging 30-minute session, 6th graders will explore the concept of SMART Goals and understand their importance in middle school. This lesson is designed for students who are task avoidant, providing them with strategies to set and achieve personal goals. Through a game and activity, students will learn how to create Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals, empowering them to take control of their academic and personal success.

Tier 2
3/3
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Kiley Horn

D

AZ Counselor

Why Portions Matter?

This lesson introduces students to the concept of portion control and its importance in maintaining a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. It's crucial for students to understand how portion control affects their overall health and well-being. This lesson is designed for a 6th-grade class and will be completed in one 45-minute session.

Tier 1
4/1
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Cynthia Maricle

S

MA Nurse

Decisions, Decisions!

This two-session lesson for 7th graders focuses on enhancing decision-making skills, crucial for personal and academic success. Students will learn to evaluate options, consider consequences, and make informed choices through engaging activities and discussions.

Tier 1
5/5

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Super Study Skills: Unlock Your Academic Potential!

In this engaging 30-minute lesson for 2nd graders, students will learn essential study skills and tips to enhance their academic performance at home. This lesson is important as it empowers young learners with strategies to become more effective and independent in their studies, setting a foundation for lifelong learning success.

Tier 1
3/1
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Alicia Rowland

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TX Counselor

What’s in Your Snack?

In this 45-minute lesson for 6th graders, students will learn to read and interpret nutrition labels to make healthier snack choices, building critical thinking and lifelong nutrition habits. Tier 1 classroom-wide lesson focused on hands-on analysis, engaging activities, and reflection prompts.

Tier 1
5/30
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Lori Danko

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FL General Education Teacher

Boost Your Grades!

This 5-session lesson is designed for 6th-grade students to help them improve their grades by taking initiative in their learning. Each 30-minute session will focus on strategies for effective study habits, goal setting, time management, and self-motivation. This lesson is important as it empowers students to take control of their academic success and develop lifelong skills.

Tier 1
4/3

Yvonne Polanco

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CA Social Worker

Waste Not, Want Not: Tackling Food Waste Like a Pro

In this engaging lesson for 6th to 8th graders, students will explore the significant issue of food waste in the US and understand its impact on the environment and society. They'll learn practical ways to reduce food waste in their personal lives and on a larger scale, including cooking a recipe using food scraps. This lesson is designed as a 90-minute session with group activities and discussions to empower students to make a difference.

Tier 1
4/1

Lindsey Bogott

Instructor

Goal Setting for Success

In this lesson, students will learn the importance of setting realistic and achievable goals. They will then apply this knowledge by creating a personalized goal-setting plan. This lesson will help students develop self-discipline, motivation, and strategic thinking skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Fidelina Flores

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TX Counselor

Goal Setting Adventure

In this lesson, students will learn how to set achievable study goals and understand the importance of having clear objectives. Through interactive activities, they will practice setting their own goals and learn how to track their progress. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential skills in planning and self-monitoring, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Raelyn McCray

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TN Counselor

What Would You Do?

In this one-session lesson, 5th graders explore real-life scenarios to practice weighing options and considering consequences, building confidence in making responsible choices. This lesson strengthens students’ decision-making skills and aligns with CASEL’s Responsible Decision-Making competency.

Tier 1
5/22
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Darlene Trumbour

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MA General Education Teacher

Dream Big: Setting Goals

This lesson guides students through reflecting on their past year, understanding goal-setting techniques, and crafting personal and academic goals. It helps students build resilience, foster hope, and gain skills to achieve their dreams. Audience: Grades 4-6; Sessions: 1; Duration: 50 minutes.

Tier 1
5/19
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olivia delorenzo

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NJ Special Education Teacher

Fun Friday Challenge

This lesson plan is designed to provide a fun and engaging Friday activity for 9-10 year olds. It incorporates game-based learning strategies to promote active participation and teamwork. The lesson will help students develop social skills, critical thinking, and collaboration through a series of interactive games and challenges.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Financial Aid 101

This lesson provides an overview of the different types of financial aid available to students, how to apply for them, and tips for managing college expenses. The session includes an introduction video, interactive discussions, and group activities to help students understand financial aid options and make informed decisions about funding their college education.

Tier 1
3/17

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Healthy Choices Challenge

This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the concept of healthy decision-making through a game-based learning approach. Students will engage in a brief discussion, participate in an interactive activity, and complete a worksheet to reinforce their understanding. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to make informed and healthy choices in their daily lives, fostering lifelong wellness and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
4/3
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Brooke Lonergan

S

MA Counselor

Ready Set High

In this 30-minute Tier 2 lesson for 8th graders transitioning to high school, students will explore key organizational and study skills, set SMART goals, and create a personalized high school success plan. This lesson builds confidence, reduces anxiety about the transition, and equips students with practical strategies they can immediately use.

Tier 2
5/16
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Christine Joulain

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WA General Education Teacher

PBIS Jeopardy Extravaganza

This lesson engages 5th-grade students in a Jeopardy game focused on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) expectations. The game-based learning strategy will help reinforce school-wide behavioral expectations in a fun and interactive way. This lesson is important as it encourages students to internalize positive behaviors while promoting teamwork and friendly competition.

Tier 1
2/25

Nicole Walsh

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AZ Counselor

Goal-Getters: Mastering the Art of Achieving Your Dreams

This engaging lesson for middle school students (grades 6-8) focuses on teaching students how to set and achieve their goals. In just one 30-minute session, students will learn practical strategies for goal-setting and overcoming obstacles, empowering them to pursue their dreams with confidence. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills that are applicable in both academic and personal contexts.

Tier 1
3/24
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Marcus Virgil

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Diploma to Dollars: A Family Finance Night

This lesson aims to educate high school students and their families about the financial implications of obtaining a high school diploma. Through inquiry-based and active learning strategies, participants will explore how educational attainment affects career opportunities and financial stability. This session is crucial for motivating students to complete their high school education, highlighting the connection between education, career choices, and the ability to meet basic living needs.

Tier 1
2/25

Nakia Avery

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NC Counselor

Credit Quest

In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 9th grade students will explore high school credit graduation requirements, understand different course categories, and plan their own path to graduation. This foundational knowledge empowers students to make informed decisions about their academic journey.

Tier 1
5/27
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Brittany French

S

MA Counselor

Goal-Getters: Mastering the Art of Achieving Goals

This engaging lesson for middle school students (grades 6-8) focuses on teaching the essential skills needed to set and achieve personal goals. In just one 30-minute session, students will learn practical strategies to identify, plan, and accomplish their goals, empowering them to take charge of their future. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with lifelong skills that enhance their academic and personal lives.

Tier 1
3/17
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Marcus Virgil

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Melfin's Decision Quest

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of decision-making through the engaging video 'Ethics For Kids: Right And Wrong.' This lesson is important as it helps young learners understand the impact of their choices on themselves and others, fostering empathy and ethical thinking.

Tier 1
2/25

Deidra Winn

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TX Instructor

Future Quest: College & Careers

This engaging five-session series introduces 6th-grade students to the exciting world of college and careers. Each 30-minute session will explore different aspects of future planning, helping students understand the importance of education and career choices in a fun and relatable way. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to start thinking about their future paths early, fostering motivation and goal-setting skills.

Tier 1
4/3
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Britton Smith

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TX Counselor

Melfin's Decision-Making Adventure

This lesson introduces 2nd graders to the concept of decision-making through a fun and engaging video featuring Melfin the Magic Scout. Students will learn about the importance of considering consequences and making ethical choices. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and personal responsibility in young learners.

Tier 1
2/25

Shunte Kollhoff

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TX Counselor, General Education Teacher

Unlocking Your Potential: Personal Goal Setting for Success

This lesson is designed for a 6th-grade student, focusing on the essential skill of goal setting. In a 20-minute session, the student will learn how to set achievable and meaningful goals, which is crucial for personal development and success. This individual lesson aims to empower the student with the tools to plan and achieve their aspirations.

Tier 3
3/24
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Ashley Salazar

Counselor

Decide It!

In this engaging 45-minute lesson, 5th graders will form teams to evaluate risk and make responsible decisions in real-life scenarios. Through timed challenges and collaborative discussions, students build critical thinking and SEL skills in a fun, competitive format.

Tier 1
5/27
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Darlene Trumbour

S

MA General Education Teacher

New Year, New Goals!

In this lesson, students will learn about the importance of setting goals for the New Year. Through a combination of reading, discussion, and a hands-on activity, students will explore what goals are, why they are important, and how to set achievable ones. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop planning and self-regulation skills, which are crucial for personal growth and success.

Tier 1
2/25

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Fun Friday Challenge

This lesson plan is designed to provide a fun and engaging Friday activity for 9-10 year olds. It incorporates game-based learning and active learning strategies to keep students engaged and motivated. The activity will help students develop teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills while having fun. This lesson is important as it encourages students to apply their learning in a playful context, promoting a positive attitude towards learning and collaboration.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Fuel Up Right

In this one-session, 30-minute lesson, 7th graders explore the fundamentals of balanced nutrition, learn to read food labels, and plan a healthy meal. Students will gain practical skills for making informed food choices, supporting lifelong health and academic performance.

Tier 1
5/29
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christopher.johnson

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PA General Education Teacher

Healthy Eating Adventure

This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the basics of nutrition and healthy eating through interactive games and discussions. Students will learn about the food pyramid, portion sizes, and the benefits of a balanced diet. This lesson is important as it helps students develop an understanding of healthy eating habits, which is crucial for their growth and overall well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca McCray

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VT Instructor

Smart Decision-Making

This lesson focuses on helping 10th-grade students understand the importance of making informed and thoughtful decisions. Through a short video and guided discussion, students will explore strategies for effective decision-making. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with skills to navigate complex situations, fostering personal growth and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Eat Smart

Small-group deep dive into reading nutrition labels and making healthy snack choices, reinforcing label literacy and critical decision-making for a 6th grade intervention group. This Tier 2 lesson over a single 35-minute session empowers students to become savvy label readers and advocates for nutritious snacks.

Tier 2
5/29
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Lori Danko

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FL General Education Teacher

Decision Making 101

In this lesson, students will explore the decision-making process by examining scenarios they might encounter in everyday life. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to weigh options and consider consequences, fostering critical thinking and responsible decision-making.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor

Dream Big: Planning for the Future

This lesson will teach students the importance of planning for the future. By engaging in active and experiential learning activities, students will develop both practical and visionary skills for their personal goals.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Sell It! Jeopardy

In this lesson, students will participate in a Jeopardy-style game where they must 'sell' various items to their peers. This activity is designed to enhance students' persuasive communication skills and creativity while engaging them in a fun and competitive environment. By simulating real-world selling scenarios, students will develop confidence in public speaking and learn to think on their feet, which are valuable skills for their future academic and personal endeavors.

Tier 1
2/25
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Katie McFarland

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NC Counselor

Decisions, Decisions: Mastering the Art of Choice

This engaging lesson for middle school students focuses on developing decision-making skills. Students will explore the process of making informed choices, understand the consequences of their decisions, and practice strategies to improve their decision-making abilities. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with skills that are applicable in everyday life, helping them become more responsible and thoughtful individuals. The lesson is designed for one 30-minute session and includes interactive components to keep students engaged.

Tier 1
3/3
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Marcus Virgil

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Smart Choices: Making Better Decisions

This lesson aims to equip 8th-grade boys with the skills to make better choices by understanding decision-making strategies. Through a combination of discussion, video, and interactive activities, students will learn how to evaluate their decisions and stand up for themselves. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to make decisions based on personal values, fostering self-confidence and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Zerica Bills

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TX Counselor

Responsible School Champions

This lesson aims to teach 5th graders the importance of being responsible at school through engaging activities. By using a video, reading, quiz, and worksheet, students will explore the concept of responsibility in a relatable and interactive manner. This lesson is crucial as it helps students understand the impact of their actions on themselves and others, fostering a positive school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Cassandra Maake

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Time Is Money

Teach students the value of time as a resource. This lesson will help them understand how time management can impact their productivity and success in academic and personal life. Designed for 7th grade students, this lesson will be conducted in one session lasting 20 minutes, focusing on individual support to enhance personal time management skills.

Tier 3
4/3
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Sara Martinez

Counselor

Your Future Starts Now

This 15-minute lesson introduces 7th grade students to the concept of college readiness, helping them understand what skills and habits will set them up for future success. Students will define college readiness, reflect on key skills, and create a simple SMART goal to start building their path now.

Tier 1
5/9
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Cierra Thomas

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FL General Education Teacher

Organize Your Success!

This lesson introduces 6th grade students to essential organizational skills that will help them succeed in school. Through active and experiential learning, students will engage in activities that demonstrate the importance of organization in their daily academic life. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the tools to manage their time and resources effectively, leading to improved academic performance and reduced stress.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michelle Thor

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NC Counselor

Melfin's Decision Quest

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of decision-making through the engaging video 'Ethics For Kids: Right And Wrong.' This lesson is important as it helps young learners understand the impact of their choices on themselves and others, fostering empathy and ethical thinking.

Tier 1
2/25

Shunte Kollhoff

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TX Counselor, General Education Teacher

Choices Matter!

This lesson focuses on helping students understand the importance of making good choices in their daily lives. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn to identify and evaluate different choices and their potential consequences. This lesson is crucial for developing decision-making skills and fostering a sense of responsibility among students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tamika Biggers

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TX Counselor

Aim High: Goal Setting

In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 6th graders learn what goals are, why they matter, and how to set SMART goals for their academic and personal lives. This foundational life skills lesson supports students in developing self-management and motivation. (Tier 1, 1 session, 30 minutes.)

Tier 1
5/15
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DEANNE BECK

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KS General Education Teacher

Decisions Matter!

This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of responsible decision making through engaging activities and discussions. By understanding the consequences of their choices, students will learn to make thoughtful and ethical decisions. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and empathy, which are essential skills for personal and social growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Megan Deinhart

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NC Counselor

Unlocking Your Potential: Personal Goal Setting for Success

This lesson is designed for a 6th-grade student, focusing on the essential skill of goal setting. In a 20-minute session, the student will learn how to set achievable and meaningful goals, which is crucial for personal development and success. This individual lesson aims to empower the student with the tools to plan and achieve their aspirations.

Tier 3
3/12
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Jabari Garrette

Counselor

SMART Goals for Success

This lesson introduces students to the SMART goal framework, helping them set realistic and achievable personal and academic objectives. By learning to set SMART goals, students can better visualize their progress and stay motivated, which is crucial for their personal development and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Bridget Yurgel

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NY Social Worker

Goal Setting for Success

This lesson will help students understand the importance of setting goals and provide strategies to achieve them. This is crucial for developing self-discipline and planning skills, essential for academic and personal success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Wendy Czerwinski

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MA Chemistry

Nutrition Detectives

In this lesson, students will learn how to read food labels and understand nutritional information. Through a hands-on activity, they will analyze different food packages to identify healthy choices. This lesson is important as it empowers students to make informed decisions about their diet, promoting lifelong healthy eating habits.

Tier 1
2/25

Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

New Year, New Goals!

In this lesson, students will learn about New Year's resolutions and brainstorm personal goals they want to achieve in the new year. They will then create a colorful poster to display their goals. This lesson is important as it encourages students to think about self-improvement and goal-setting, fostering a sense of responsibility and motivation.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lindsay Best-Greenspan

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MA Math, English, History, Earth Science, Health & Fitness, Language Arts

New Year, New Goals

This lesson helps students reflect on past achievements and set thoughtful, achievable goals for the upcoming months. By fostering a forward-thinking mindset, students will learn to plan and work towards their personal and academic aspirations, which is crucial for their development and success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher

Healthy Choices, Happy Lives

This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the relationship between nutrition and overall well-being. Students will learn about making healthy food choices and participate in a hands-on activity to plan a balanced meal. This lesson is important as it empowers students with knowledge to make informed decisions about their diet, promoting lifelong health and wellness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Henry

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NC Special Education Teacher

Digital Citizenship: Be Smart Online!

This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the concept of digital citizenship, emphasizing the importance of online safety, privacy, and respectful communication. Through interactive discussions and activities, students will learn how to navigate the digital world responsibly. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills needed to protect themselves and others online, fostering a safe and respectful digital environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Jackie Zeidman

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MA Counselor

Cyber Savvy Kids

In this 30-minute lesson, 5th-grade students will develop essential digital literacy and online citizenship skills to safely and responsibly navigate the internet—preparing them for a positive middle school tech experience.

Tier 1
5/13
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Kasi Trent-Ashley

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TX Counselor

SMART Goals for Success

In this lesson, students will learn how to set SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals and create actionable plans to achieve them. Through individual and group activities, students will practice goal-setting skills, which are essential for personal and academic success. This lesson will help students understand the importance of setting clear and realistic goals, and how to break them down into manageable steps.

Tier 1
2/25

Lori Jensen

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NC Instructor

Goal Getter

An individual support worksheet session guiding a 7th grade student to set SMART fitness goals and map out steps to achieve them in a focused 20-minute activity. This Tier 3 lesson helps personalize health & wellness learning and builds self-management skills.

Tier 3
5/30
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Lori Danko

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FL General Education Teacher