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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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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

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MA Psychologist

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

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 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

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AZ 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

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AZ Math, Physics

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

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 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

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

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MA Psychologist

Budgeting Bonanza

In this 30-minute 4th grade lesson, students will learn number operations through real-life budgeting scenarios, building essential life skills in money management and decision-making. This Tier 1 lesson helps students practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication while planning a mock party budget.

Tier 1
6/16
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Momina Hasan

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TX General Education Teacher

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

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

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

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

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

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AZ Counselor

Financial Freedom

In this Tier 2 project-based lesson, 11th graders in small groups learn to create mock personal budgets and savings plans for college life, building skills for financial independence. Over a 60-minute session, students will explore budgeting basics, apply concepts, and present their financial plans—essential for responsible money management.

Tier 2
6/20
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Emily Miranda

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MO General Education Teacher

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
6/18

sgeoffroy

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MA Social Worker

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

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

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

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

Ready, Set, Shop!

Whole-class simulation teaching 7th graders grocery shopping skills—budgeting, list-making, and checkout practice for real-world independence. This lesson builds financial literacy, planning skills, and independence in a fun, hands-on way. Audience: 7th grade Special Education Transition & Life Skills, Tier 1 classroom, 50-minute session.

Tier 1
6/13
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Tiffaney Doty

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IN School Administrator

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

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

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

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

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

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AZ Instructor

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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NC Special Education Teacher

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

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

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

Kindness Counts!

This 6-session lesson series for kindergarten focuses on developing social skills, emphasizing kindness, sharing, and cooperation. Each 20-minute session includes engaging activities and games to help young learners understand and practice positive social interactions, essential for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
4/25
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Holly Robison

q

TX Counselor

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

Sharing is Caring

This lesson introduces Pre-K students to the concepts of sharing and generosity through a story, discussion, and hands-on activity. By engaging in these activities, students will learn the importance of being kind and generous to others, which are essential social-emotional skills for their development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Olivia Guerra

S

MA General Education Teacher

Goal Getter

In this 25-minute lesson designed for 1st graders, students learn how to set simple personal goals and track their progress, fostering responsibility and self-regulation. Through guided activities, they’ll create, practice, and reflect on achievable goals, helping them gain confidence and a growth mindset.

Tier 1
6/16
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hannah carlson

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MO Counselor

Growing Kindness

This lesson introduces 2nd-grade students to the concepts of generosity and charity through a short video and a hands-on activity. By watching the video 'A Good Deed Can Grow,' students will learn how small acts of kindness can have a big impact. This lesson is important as it encourages young learners to think about how they can contribute positively to their community through simple, kind actions.

Tier 1
2/25

Deidra Winn

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TX Instructor

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

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AL Parent

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

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NC Special Education Teacher

Be Prepared

In this 12-minute Tier 1 lesson for kindergarteners, students will learn the self-management skill of planning and organizing materials before starting activities. This helps them become confident, independent learners who are ready to engage immediately. The lesson includes an interactive plan, slides with visuals, and a quick game to reinforce preparation.

Tier 1
6/16
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hannah carlson

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MO Counselor

Kindness Counts

This 6-session lesson series for kindergarten focuses on developing social skills, emphasizing kindness, sharing, and empathy. Each 20-minute session will include engaging activities, games, and discussions to help young learners understand and practice positive social interactions.

Tier 1
4/25
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Holly Robison

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TX Counselor

Goal Setting Adventure

This lesson introduces young students to the concept of goal setting through a fun and interactive adventure-themed activity. Goal setting is an important skill that helps students develop a sense of purpose and direction in their learning and personal lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Raelyn McCray

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TN Counselor

Dream Big, Start Small

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of goal setting, helping them understand how to set and achieve small, manageable goals. It's important because it lays the foundation for future success by teaching students how to plan and work towards their aspirations. The lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session, engaging young learners with interactive activities and discussions.

Tier 1
4/14

olearymi

S

MA School Administrator

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

What’s Your Super Goal?

An interactive lesson that introduces 1st graders to the idea of setting short- and long-term goals by imagining their own superhero journeys. This lesson helps build early self-management and planning skills through engaging activities, maps, and reflections. Audience: 1st Grade. Sessions: 1 session. Duration: 30 minutes.

Tier 1
6/16
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hannah carlson

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MO Counselor

Let's Be Responsible!

A personalized session encouraging a student to set a responsibility goal for the day, using a responsibility chart to track progress. This lesson provides motivation and accountability for kindergarten students, helping them understand the importance of being responsible in a fun and engaging way. The session is designed for individual support and lasts 20 minutes.

Tier 3
2/27

Juanita Martinez

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TX Counselor

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

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TX Counselor

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

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

Beyond the Books

A 30-minute adult GED prep session focusing on whole-student success by integrating study strategies, self-care, and confidence-building. This Tier 1 lesson empowers learners with practical tools to balance academic preparation and personal wellness, setting them up for long-term achievement.

Tier 1
6/16
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sharlee brooks

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WV General Education Teacher

Digital Citizenship for Kinders

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the basics of digital citizenship, focusing on safe and responsible use of technology. It's important to instill these values early to help students navigate the digital world safely and respectfully. The lesson is designed for one 30-minute session and is suitable for a Tier 1 classroom setting.

Tier 1
5/5
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Jorja Hammill

S

MA Social Worker

Life Skill Stars

In this 5-session, 30-minute mini-course, 3rd graders will build essential life skills—self-awareness, empathy, communication, problem-solving, and responsibility—to become confident, caring learners and friends. This Tier 1 classroom series uses interactive activities, discussion, and practice worksheets to make real-life skills fun and memorable.

Tier 1
5/12
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R Silva

S

MA Social Worker, Special Education Teacher

Kindness Counts!

This lesson focuses on teaching kindergarten students essential social skills through engaging activities. By using a combination of video, group activities, and discussions, students will learn the importance of kindness, respect, and collaboration. This lesson is crucial for young learners as it helps them develop the foundational social skills needed for positive interactions with peers and adults.

Tier 1
2/25

Delilah Murray

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NY 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

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KS General Education Teacher

Goal Setting for Little Achievers

In this lesson, kindergarten students will learn about goal setting through a fun and interactive storytelling session followed by a drawing activity. Students will create their own 'Goal Map' to visualize their personal goals. This lesson is important as it introduces young learners to the concept of setting and achieving goals, fostering a sense of purpose and motivation.

Tier 1
2/25

Leticia Gonzalez

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TX Counselor

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

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

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

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

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CA Counselor

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

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

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

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AZ Instructor

Helping Hands: Discovering the Power of Service

This lesson teaches kindergarten students the importance of helping others and understanding how various jobs contribute to society. By promoting empathy and appreciation for service roles, students will learn to value teamwork and community support. The lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session, suitable for a Tier 1 classroom setting.

Tier 1
3/26
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

Superhero Goals Adventure

In this lesson, students will embark on a superhero adventure to identify and set their own goals. Through imaginative play, they will learn the power of persistence and planning. This lesson is important as it helps young students understand the concept of goal-setting in a fun and engaging way, fostering early development of planning and perseverance skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca Biggard

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AZ Counselor

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

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AZ Counselor

Kindness and Values in Action

A comprehensive lesson series designed to help students identify their school and personal values and explore how kindness can be used for service learning. The lessons will incorporate active, game-based, and collaborative learning to engage students in meaningful reflections and actions.

Tier 1
2/25

Kerry Robinson

Instructor

Kindness Counts

In this 15-minute lesson, kindergarteners will learn what kindness looks like and practice simple acts of kindness with classmates. Building early social-emotional skills helps students develop empathy, cooperation, and a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
5/23
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Katherine Flores

Instructor

Ready, Set, Learn?

A dynamic lesson that kicks off the school year by helping students set goals and get excited about learning. Fosters community and ownership from day one. Audience: 3rd Grade Class; Sessions: 1 session of 45 minutes; Tier 1.

Tier 1
5/24
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Hannah Venter

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TX General Education Teacher

Patience and Asking for Help

This lesson teaches kindergarten students the importance of patience and how to ask for help when needed. Through a short video and interactive discussion, students will learn to recognize when they need assistance and how to express their needs politely. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills, fostering resilience, and encouraging effective communication among young learners.

Tier 1
2/25

T'Airra Oliphant

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Ready, Set, Grow?

Kick off the school year by helping first graders set personal learning goals in a fun, interactive way that builds classroom community and confidence. In this 15-minute, one-session Tier 1 lesson, students will identify what they want to learn, share with peers, and craft a visual Goal Garden. Perfect for a first-grade audience ready to bloom!

Tier 1
6/2
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Ryley Tolbert

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TX General Education Teacher

Kindness Counts

This lesson introduces Pre-K students to the concept of kindness through interactive storytelling and activities. By engaging in a story and participating in a kindness activity, students will learn the importance of being kind to others and how it can positively impact their environment. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills at an early age, fostering empathy, and creating a supportive classroom community.

Tier 1
2/25
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Trajea Sweat

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TX Counselor

Kindness Counts

This lesson introduces Pre-K students to the concept of kindness through interactive storytelling and activities. By engaging in a story and participating in a kindness activity, students will learn the importance of being kind to others and how it can positively impact their environment. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills at an early age, fostering empathy, and creating a supportive classroom community.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kimest Sanders

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TX Instructor

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

Sharing is Caring

This lesson introduces pre-K students to the concept of sharing through a fun and interactive approach. Students will engage in a discussion, participate in a sharing game, and watch a short video to reinforce the concept. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop social skills and understand the value of cooperation and empathy.

Tier 1
2/25
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Karey Dulaney

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NC School Administrator

Kindness Counts!

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of kindness through engaging activities and discussions. By using a combination of game-based learning, collaborative activities, and experiential learning, students will understand the importance of being kind to others. This lesson is crucial as it helps young learners develop empathy and social skills, which are foundational for positive interactions and relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Valerie Davenport

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NC Social Worker

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

Kindness Counts

This lesson introduces Kindergarten students to the concept of bullying and the importance of kindness. Through a storytime session, discussion, and craft activity, students will learn to identify bullying behaviors and understand the value of being kind to others. This lesson is crucial in fostering a positive classroom environment and teaching young children the importance of empathy and respect.

Tier 1
2/25
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Griselda Zamarripa

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TX Counselor

Sharing Is Caring

In this single 30-minute session for Pre-K classrooms, students explore the concept of sharing through playful activities, stories, and guided discussions. This Tier 1 lesson builds early social skills, empathy, and cooperation, giving young learners the tools to share happily and make friends.

Tier 1
5/12
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Kindness Counts!

In this 30-minute Tier 1 social skills lesson, 1st graders will explore respect, kindness, and what it means to be a good friend through engaging discussions, activities, and reflections. This lesson helps build a positive classroom community and equips students with essential interpersonal skills.

Tier 1
5/20
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Virginia Lenac

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CA Counselor

Super Social Skills: Kindergarten Adventures in Friendship

This 12-session lesson series is designed for kindergarten students to develop essential social skills through engaging activities, discussions, and games. Each 20-minute session focuses on a specific aspect of social interaction, helping students build friendships and navigate social situations with confidence. The lessons are crafted to be inclusive, with considerations for students suspected of autism, ensuring all students can participate and benefit.

Tier 1
3/11

T'Airra Oliphant

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Skills for Future Success

This lesson introduces students to essential skills required for future careers, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, through interactive activities. Developing these skills early can help students succeed in diverse career paths and collaborative environments.

Tier 1
2/25
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Candace Minor-Chism

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TX Counselor

Ready, Set, Pause!

In this 15-minute Tier 1 lesson for Kindergarten, students will learn basic impulse control and smooth transitions through interactive games and visual cues. Mastering these skills helps young learners focus, follow routines, and feel successful during the school day.

Tier 1
6/18
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jkinsella

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MA Social Worker

Budget to Thrive

In this 60-minute interactive session for adult IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) participants recovering from substance use, learners will gain practical skills in creating and maintaining a personal budget. Mastering budgeting empowers them to achieve financial stability, reduce stress, and support long-term recovery.

Tier 2
6/5

Rachel

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OH Counselor, Social Worker

Welcome to School!

In this lesson, Pre-K and Kindergarten students will be introduced to the school environment. They will learn about important places and people they may need to know at school. The goal is to help students feel comfortable and prepared as they start their school experience. This is crucial for young learners to build a sense of security and excitement about their new environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Laura Garcia

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TX Counselor

Kindness Fruit Basket

In this lesson, Pre-K students will engage in a creative activity where they craft paper fruits, each representing an act of kindness they aspire to perform. These fruits will be displayed collectively in a paper basket, symbolizing the importance of kindness as a lifelong value. This lesson is important as it helps young children understand the concept of kindness and encourages them to think about how they can be kind to others in their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/27
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Jessica Miyashiro

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CA General 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

Garden to Goodies

In this 4-session, 90-minute-per-session unit for K–5 students, learners will explore how items grown in a garden can be transformed into value-added products like jams, dried herbs, and infused oils. This lesson builds real-world connections between gardening, creativity, and basic economics, encouraging hands-on creation, design thinking, and entrepreneurial skills.

Tier 1
5/11
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Dee Morales

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FL General Education Teacher

Goal Setting Adventure

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of setting achievable goals through a storytelling session and a hands-on goal-setting workshop. This lesson is important as it introduces young learners to the idea of planning and working towards objectives, fostering a sense of accomplishment and self-motivation.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

Growing Kindness

This lesson introduces 2nd graders to the concept of kindness and how small acts can have a big impact. Using the video 'A Good Deed Can Grow,' students will learn about the ripple effect of good deeds. This lesson is important as it encourages empathy and positive behavior, helping students understand their role in creating a caring community.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shaniquia Bethany

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TX Counselor

Safe Choices for Kids

This lesson helps kindergarten students understand the concept of making safe choices. It is important because it instills early awareness about safety in various environments, helping to establish lifelong habits.

Tier 1
2/25

Jill Herwig

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MA Instructor

Kindergarten Kickoff: Ready, Set, School!

This two-session lesson is designed for incoming kindergarten students and their parents to understand what kindergarten is all about and how to prepare for it. It's important because it eases the transition into school life, setting the stage for a positive educational experience. The lesson will be delivered in both English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for all families.

Tier 1
3/29

JaMaiia Bond

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CA Instructor

Data Detectives

In this 30-minute kindergarten lesson, students learn how to collect and record simple data using a data collection sheet by sorting and tallying classroom objects. This foundational skill introduces early math concepts, fosters observational skills, and supports future data analysis abilities.

Tier 1
6/18
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lbateman

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MA Social Worker

Kindness Superpowers

Pre-K students will learn to recognize bullying, practice kindness, and stand up for friends through engaging stories and activities in this single 30-minute Tier 1 session designed to build empathy and social skills.

Tier 1
5/7
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tinsleyb

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TX Special Education Teacher

Think Before You Act!

This lesson uses a game-based approach to help kindergarten students understand the concept of foresight and the importance of thinking before acting. Through a fun and interactive activity, students will learn to pause and consider the consequences of their actions. This lesson is crucial for developing self-regulation and decision-making skills, especially for young learners who are still developing these abilities.

Tier 1
3/15
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Shawna Reeves

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Life Skills Toolkit

A small-group package teaching key daily-living skills—from laundry to meal prep—through hands-on stations. Students gain confidence performing tasks independently in 90-minute sessions. Perfect for Tier 2 support for 11th grade Special Ed learners, this toolkit helps bridge school and life.

Tier 2
5/26
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letlhogonolo matlakala

Instructor

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

Self-Regulation Superheroes

In this lesson, kindergarten students will learn about self-regulation strategies through a fun and interactive activity. They will listen to a superhero story, watch a short video, participate in a game-based learning activity, and complete an exit ticket to reinforce their understanding. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop essential skills for managing their emotions and behaviors, promoting a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emily Sheedy

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Stay Safe, Stay Smart!

This lesson introduces young learners to the basics of personal safety by exploring safe behaviors at home and school. Through storytelling and interactive activities, children will learn to identify safe vs. unsafe situations and whom to approach for help. This lesson is important as it empowers children with the knowledge and skills to protect themselves and seek assistance when needed, fostering a sense of security and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25

Myriam Baquero

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TX Counselor

Help Is Okay!

In this 15-minute individual session for 2nd graders, students will learn why accepting help is a strength, explore feelings around asking for support, and practice saying “Yes” to offers of help. This lesson helps build self-confidence and social skills crucial for young learners.

Tier 3
5/29
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Jody O'Bryan

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MI Social Worker