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Discover a curated collection of free community resources designed to strengthen family engagement in schools. This page empowers educators, students, and parents to connect with local support, access real-world activities, and implement practical tools for building strong partnerships. Uncover insights and actionable strategies for building meaningful collaboration and fostering student success both in and out of the classroom.

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College Bound: Ready, Set, Go!

This 30-minute lesson is designed for 12th-grade students to help them transition smoothly to college life. It covers essential skills and knowledge needed for college readiness, including time management, self-advocacy, and understanding college resources. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to confidently navigate their new environment and make informed decisions, setting them up for success in higher education.

Tier 1
4/4
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brynn.cooper

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MA School Administrator

Community Compass

This 60-minute individual lesson guides an 11th grade student through exploring community volunteer opportunities, setting personal social-emotional growth goals, and reflecting on their progress. By engaging in hands-on community exploration, students build summer social-emotional skills, self-awareness, and civic responsibility.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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ABernstein

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MA Social Worker

Navigating Romantic Relationships with Care

This lesson helps 12th-grade students navigate the complexities of romantic relationships by focusing on key aspects such as communication, consent, and mutual respect. Through a brief discussion and activity, students will gain insights into healthy relationship dynamics, which are crucial for their personal development and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Daisy Astorga

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CA Counselor

Pathway to Graduation

This lesson focuses on helping 12th graders plan for their graduation and future steps through one-on-one meetings. Each student will engage in a personalized discussion about their goals, necessary steps for graduation, and post-graduation plans. This approach is important as it empowers students to take charge of their future, ensuring they are prepared for the transition from high school to their next phase in life.

Tier 3
2/25
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Katlynn Roberts

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NC Counselor

Civic Engagement in Action

In this lesson, students will design and implement a civic engagement project in their community. This lesson is important as it encourages students to think critically about societal issues and collaborate to create meaningful change. By engaging in this project, students will develop a sense of responsibility and active citizenship, which are essential skills for lifelong learning and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Counselor Meet and Greet Bingo

This lesson involves an interactive bingo game designed to help students learn interesting facts about their counselor while also sharing about themselves. This session fosters a friendly and approachable image of the counselor, helping students feel more comfortable seeking guidance and support. By engaging in this activity, students will develop communication skills and build a sense of community within the classroom.

Tier 1
2/25
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Robert Conceison

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MA Counselor

Community Conversations: Strengthening Classroom Bonds

Encourage a sense of belonging by holding structured discussions aimed at fostering community. Students share personal stories and listen actively, creating a shared experience that reinforces empathy and connection.

Tier 1
3/4
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Jennifer MacCord

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MA Counselor

Community Building and Civility

This lesson is designed for students aged 11-18 to foster community building and promote civility. The objective is to engage students in activities and discussions that highlight the importance of respectful interactions and teamwork. The lesson will last 45 minutes and will include a lesson plan, an activity, a game, and a discussion.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Pitch Perfect Goals

In this 30-minute lesson for 12th graders, students will reflect on their personal goals, cultivate a growth mindset, and craft an elevator pitch to articulate and advocate for their goals. This lesson fosters critical thinking, self-advocacy, and written communication skills, preparing students for real-world introductions and interviews.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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mgreen

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MA School Administrator

Building Community Through Peer Support

This lesson introduces students to the concept of Peer Support Circles, where they can share thoughts and feelings in a supportive environment. It aims to build a sense of community and improve communication skills among students. By participating in these circles, students will learn to express themselves openly and listen empathetically to others, fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Imani Russell

V

MI Social Worker, Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Ready for College?

In this engaging 30-minute lesson, high school seniors will explore key steps to prepare for college, including application timelines, financial aid basics, and essential academic skills. This session helps students feel confident and ready as they transition to higher education.

Tier 1
5/9
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Cierra Thomas

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FL General Education Teacher

Navigating Life After High School

This lesson helps 12th-grade students prepare for the transition to adulthood by exploring college applications, job interviews, and independent living skills. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and confidence to succeed after graduation. This lesson is important as it provides practical skills and insights that are crucial for students' future success and independence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

S

MA Instructor

Where Were You?

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

Tier 3
3/18

Lisa Krempa

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NY School Administrator

College Bound: First-Gen Success

This lesson is designed to empower 11th and 12th-grade first-generation students with essential information and preparation strategies for transitioning from high school to college. It covers a comprehensive prep list, what to expect in college, and how to prepare effectively. This lesson is crucial for building confidence and ensuring a smooth transition for students who may not have familial guidance in navigating higher education.

Tier 1
4/28
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Rachel Monte

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MA Counselor

Our Community Circle

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of community and why it is important. Through a combination of discussion, active learning, and a worksheet, students will learn how they can contribute to their community and the benefits of working together. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility among young learners.

Tier 1
2/25

Lori Ford

S

MA Counselor

Community Kindness Challenge

This lesson plan involves a week-long challenge where students perform small acts of kindness daily. Each day, students will engage in a brief discussion or reflection activity to understand the impact of their actions. This lesson is important as it encourages students to develop empathy, recognize the value of positive actions, and build a supportive community environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Navigating High School Transitions

This lesson helps 9th-grade students navigate the transition from middle school to high school. It focuses on building friendships, forming healthy relationships, and seeking resources. Through active and collaborative learning strategies, students will engage in discussions and activities that foster social skills and confidence. This lesson is crucial for easing students into high school life, promoting a supportive environment, and encouraging proactive resource-seeking behavior.

Tier 1
2/25

Crystal Davis

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CA Social Worker

Family Connections: Overcoming Overwhelm Together

This lesson focuses on building family communication and support networks to help overcome feelings of overwhelm. Through interactive activities and discussions, students and their parents will learn strategies to communicate effectively and support each other. This lesson is important as it fosters a supportive home environment, which is crucial for the emotional well-being of students.

Tier 1
2/25

Aly Lanzone Wiesner

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MA Counselor

Unity in Our Community

This lesson aims to foster a sense of unity and promote antibullying among middle and high school students through a community meeting. By engaging in collaborative and active learning experiences, participants will understand the importance of kindness and teamwork in creating a positive community environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Alicia Wilson

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NY Instructor

Attendance Boost

This lesson aims to increase the student's attendance by exploring the importance of regular school attendance and identifying personal barriers. Through a supportive discussion and engaging activity, the student will gain insights into how attendance impacts their academic success and personal growth. This lesson is crucial as it helps the student recognize the value of being present and actively participating in their education.

Tier 3
2/25
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Maria Denton

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NC Counselor

Resume Building Workshop

In this lesson, students will learn how to create a professional resume by understanding key components such as contact information, education, skills, and work experience. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills for job applications and internships, fostering self-sufficiency and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

S

MA Instructor

Building Bridges: Empathy and Communication

In this lesson, students will engage in group discussions and activities focused on effective communication and empathy-building. They will learn techniques to listen actively and respond with empathy, which are crucial skills for fostering positive relationships and understanding diverse perspectives. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills that are essential for lifelong learning and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Why Community Matters

Students in grades 5-8 will explore the importance of community and how it impacts their lives. This 10-minute lesson encourages empathy and collaboration, designed to be inclusive for students with IEPs, 504 plans, ADHD, communication disorders, and autism.

Tier 1
4/10
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Kristen O'Brien

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MA Counselor

Friendship Building Challenge

This lesson engages students in a game-based activity designed to help them introduce themselves and build new friendships. Through a series of interactive and collaborative tasks, students will learn effective communication and social skills. This lesson is important as it fosters a sense of community and belonging, which is crucial for students' social-emotional development and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julia McGary

S

MA Counselor

Scholarship and Grant Search Showdown

This two-part lesson engages graduating seniors in a game-based and collaborative learning experience to enhance their skills in searching for scholarships and grants, particularly those available to students in North Carolina. By participating in these lessons, students will learn effective strategies for identifying and applying for financial aid opportunities, which is crucial for their transition to higher education.

Tier 1
2/25
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Cris Jackson

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NC Counselor

Resume Building 101

Students will learn the essential components of a resume and how to effectively present their skills and experiences. They will create their own resumes by the end of the lesson. This lesson is particularly important as it prepares students for job applications, college applications, and other future opportunities.

Tier 1
2/25
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Scipio Mcelroy

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TX Counselor

Reflect and Celebrate

This lesson invites students to reflect on their personal and academic growth over the past year through guided discussion and creative expression. It aims to help students identify key experiences that shaped them, fostering a sense of accomplishment and optimism for the new year. This reflection is important as it encourages self-awareness and goal-setting, which are crucial for personal development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Elizabeth Hanna

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MI Counselor

Future Ready: Post-High School Planning

This lesson focuses on preparing seniors for life after high school by exploring college and career planning. It includes a discussion on future goals, a collaborative activity to create a post-high school plan, and a video segment to guide students in goal setting and preparation. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the necessary tools and mindset to transition smoothly into their next phase of life, whether it be college, vocational training, or entering the workforce.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ryan Guild

S

MA Counselor

Virtual Class Engagement

This lesson focuses on the importance of attending and participating in virtual classes. Through a combination of video content, interactive activities, and reflection, students will understand the benefits of active participation in their virtual learning environment. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the value of engagement in their education, which can lead to better learning outcomes and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Erica Gershman

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Strength in Balance: Harmonizing Goals and Wellbeing

This lesson helps students in grades 10-12 strategize balancing their immediate academic goals with long-term wellbeing. Through activities centered around goal-setting and personal wellness planning, students learn techniques to prioritize their mental health alongside academic pressures.

Tier 1
4/28
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Marisa Gonzalez

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TX Instructor

Attendance Adventure

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Crystal Blue

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NC Social Worker

Classroom Community Builders

This lesson focuses on building a sense of community and understanding classroom expectations among 4th graders. Through a combination of discussion, video, and activities, students will explore the importance of respect, kindness, and engagement in their school environment. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive classroom atmosphere and encouraging students to actively participate and collaborate with their peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brooke Hartson

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NC Social Worker

Attendance Adventure

This lesson is designed to serve as an engaging icebreaker for 4th and 5th graders, focusing on attendance and building a sense of community. Through a combination of discussion, a fun activity, and a video, students will learn the importance of being present and how it contributes to their learning environment. This lesson will help students feel more connected to their peers and encourage regular attendance by highlighting its benefits in a fun and interactive way.

Tier 1
3/25
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Rae Cox

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NC Social Worker

Empathy in Action: Building Stronger Communities

This lesson encourages students in grades 6-12 to explore empathy, understand different perspectives, and collaborate to create a more inclusive and supportive community environment.

Tier 1
4/21
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Cate Perry

Instructor

Welcome to 9th Grade: Team Building

This lesson is designed to welcome 9th-grade students and help them get to know each other through a collaborative team-building activity. The activity will encourage students to work together, communicate effectively, and build a sense of community within the classroom. This lesson is important as it sets a positive tone for the school year, helping students feel comfortable and connected with their peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alison Jenness

S

MA General Education Teacher

Building Bridges: Healthy Relationships

This lesson focuses on teaching 12th-grade students about building and maintaining healthy relationships. It is important as it equips students with the skills to communicate effectively, set boundaries, and understand mutual respect, which are crucial for their personal and professional lives. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session.

Tier 1
4/9
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Puja Pokhrel

Instructor

Caring for Our Community

This lesson introduces 8th-grade students to the concept of caring for the common good. Through a brief discussion, a 'Good Deed Challenge' game with scenarios, and a reflective activity, students will understand the importance of contributing positively to their community. This lesson is crucial as it fosters a sense of responsibility and empathy, encouraging students to think beyond themselves and consider the well-being of others.

Tier 1
2/25

Deidra Winn

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TX Instructor

Pathway to College Success

This lesson focuses on guiding high school students through the initial steps of college planning. It is designed to help students understand the importance of setting goals, researching colleges, and familiarizing themselves with the application process. By the end of the lesson, students will have a clearer understanding of the steps they need to take to prepare for college, making the process less daunting and more manageable.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Breslin

S

MA Counselor

Attendance Matters!

This lesson focuses on improving attendance for a 10th-grade student through personalized strategies and support. It's crucial as consistent attendance is linked to academic success and helps build responsibility and time management skills. The lesson is designed for one 30-minute session, providing targeted interventions to address individual barriers to attendance.

Tier 3
4/2
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Carolyn Goldy

S

MA Counselor

College Prep Adventure

This lesson focuses on preparing 9th-grade students for college by exploring essential steps such as organizing documents, setting goals, and understanding advanced courses. Through active and collaborative learning, students will engage in a project-based activity and experiential learning to grasp the college preparation process. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the college admissions process effectively, setting them on a path to success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mary Braddock

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SC Counselor

Empower Your Voice

This lesson empowers 10th-grade students to speak up for themselves and make informed decisions. Through engaging discussions and realistic scenarios, students will learn how to express their needs and set personal goals. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-confidence and independence, equipping students with the skills necessary for lifelong self-advocacy and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

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

Resilience Building Workshop

This lesson empowers 12th-grade students to build resilience against cyberbullying through engaging group activities and personal reflection. Students will learn strategies for managing emotions and seeking help when needed. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills to handle cyberbullying effectively, promoting mental well-being and a supportive school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maria Herrera

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TX Counselor

Preparing for Life After High School

This lesson provides 12th graders with a comprehensive guide to preparing for life after high school, whether they choose to attend college, pursue vocational training, or enter the workforce. It includes practical tips and resources to help students make informed decisions about their future. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the transition from high school to the next phase of their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sharron Williams

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NC School Administrator

College Ready: First-Gen Success

This 3-session lesson is designed to equip 11th and 12th grade first-generation students with essential college readiness information. Each session focuses on a critical aspect of the college journey: creating a college checklist, understanding college expectations, and navigating the steps after acceptance. This lesson is vital for empowering students with the knowledge and confidence to successfully transition to college life.

Tier 1
4/28
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Rachel Monte

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MA Counselor

Engage & Connect: School Spirit

This lesson aims to boost school attendance and engagement by fostering a sense of community and belonging among Grade 8 students. Through a blended learning approach, students will participate in a discussion that encourages them to share their thoughts on school spirit and involvement. This lesson is important as it helps students feel more connected to their school environment, which can lead to improved attendance and academic performance.

Tier 1
2/25

Lianne deBettencourt

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MA Counselor

Attendance Adventure

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Rosser

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NC Counselor

Building Bridges: The Power of Social Connections

This lesson focuses on the importance of building and maintaining healthy relationships. Students will engage in discussions and team-building exercises to explore different scenarios and develop skills for fostering positive social connections. This lesson is crucial for helping students recognize the value of supportive relationships and how they contribute to personal and social well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shawna Cruz

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MA Counselor

Balancing Work and Life: Strategies for Success

This lesson will guide 12th-grade students through the concept of work-life balance, emphasizing its importance and exploring strategies to maintain it. Through discussions and interactive activities, students will learn about the impact of stress and effective time management techniques. This lesson is crucial as it prepares students for future challenges in balancing personal and professional responsibilities, fostering lifelong skills for well-being and productivity.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Graduation Goals: A Path to Success

In this lesson, students will learn to set effective graduation goals using the SMART framework. They will identify potential barriers and practice overcoming them through role-playing scenarios. This lesson is crucial for helping students with IEPs develop clear, achievable goals and build resilience in facing challenges. Additionally, students will understand the importance of regular school attendance, the impact of passing grades, and the necessity of obtaining 22 credits to graduate.

Tier 1
2/25
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Anna Urias

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AZ Counselor

Empathy Adventure: Exploring Community Through Stories

In this engaging lesson, students embark on an 'empathy adventure' by exploring real-life stories from diverse community members. The goal is to build understanding and social awareness by stepping into different perspectives and experiences.

Tier 1
3/13
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Lisa Gendreau

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Journey to College

This lesson is aimed at helping 9th and 10th graders understand the steps involved in applying to college through a video, group discussion, and a game-based activity. This session will help students plan and organize their college application process early, increasing their chances of success.

Tier 1
2/25
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SaLillian McDaniel

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TX Counselor

Healthy Relationships Circle

This lesson focuses on helping 9th graders engage in a brief discussion about healthy relationships. The aim is to provide students with a safe space to express their thoughts and learn about the key components of healthy relationships, such as communication, trust, and mutual respect. This lesson is important as it encourages students to develop interpersonal skills and understand the importance of healthy relationships in their personal and social lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Gollihar

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AZ Counselor

Advocacy and Action: Making a Difference

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of advocacy and how they can make a positive impact in their communities. Through project-based learning, they will identify community issues, discuss potential solutions, and develop a plan for action. This lesson is important as it empowers students to become active citizens and fosters a sense of responsibility and leadership.

Tier 1
2/25
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Elizabeth Swible

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MA Math, English, History, Earth Science

Career Fair Success

This lesson prepares students for attending a career fair by helping them research companies, create elevator pitches, and develop networking strategies. Students will practice their interactions in a simulated career fair setting. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills for effective communication and professional interaction, which are crucial for their future career endeavors.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Boosting Motivation and Happiness

This lesson aims to help a 12th-grade student who has lost motivation for school by engaging them in a discussion and activity focused on increasing productivity and happiness. The lesson is designed to be interactive and supportive, providing the student with practical strategies to enhance their well-being and academic engagement. By focusing on personal strengths and setting achievable goals, the lesson seeks to reignite the student's interest in their education and overall happiness.

Tier 3
2/25
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Matthew Malowski

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MA Counselor

Empathy Circle

In this lesson, students will participate in an empathy circle where they will share personal experiences and listen actively to one another. This exercise aims to build a supportive classroom community by fostering empathy and understanding among students. By engaging in this activity, students will enhance their listening skills, develop empathy, and contribute to a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Stay Motivated and Graduate!

This lesson focuses on the importance of attending school and graduating, using a blend of restorative practices, trauma-informed teaching, and active learning strategies. Students will engage in a discussion, watch a motivational video, participate in an experiential activity, and complete a worksheet and quiz. This lesson aims to inspire students to recognize the value of education and graduation in achieving their future goals.

Tier 1
2/25
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Barbara Smith

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NC Counselor

Visioning With a Purpose

In this lesson, students will engage in a creative session to visualize their hopes and contributions to the community for the upcoming semester. This activity encourages students to think constructively about their roles and aspirations beyond the school environment, fostering a sense of purpose and community involvement.

Tier 1
2/25

diana mclaughlin

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MA Counselor

Resilience Through Story Sharing

This lesson provides a platform for students to share personal stories of overcoming challenges, fostering resilience and creating a supportive community. By sharing real-life examples of perseverance, students can inspire each other and build a sense of camaraderie. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy, communication skills, and a stronger sense of self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kristen Federico

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Expectations: Building a Positive Community

This lesson engages high school students in understanding the significance of setting and following expectations within their community. Through discussions and reflective activities, students will explore how expectations contribute to a respectful and productive environment, preparing them for real-world interactions and responsibilities.

Tier 1
4/29
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Patricia Bailey

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Reflecting on Last Year's Lessons

This lesson encourages students to reflect on the important lessons they learned over the past year, both personally and academically. By engaging in guided reflection and group discussion, students can identify areas of growth and set intentions for the new year. This activity fosters self-awareness and goal-setting, helping students to approach the new year with clarity and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Navigating the Digital World: Mastering Social Media and Online Conduct

This 4-session lesson is designed for a 9th-grade male student, focusing on the proper use of social media, text messaging, and online conduct. It aims to empower students with the skills to navigate digital interactions responsibly, especially when encountering inappropriate material. Each session is 45 minutes long, providing individualized support to ensure comprehension and application of these critical life skills.

Tier 3
3/22
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Timothy Dee

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CT Instructor

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

Understanding Relationships in High School

This lesson is designed for high school students to explore and understand various types of relationships they may encounter during their high school years. The objective is to help students recognize healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics and develop skills to manage them effectively. The lesson will take 30 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julia McGary

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MA Counselor

Understanding PTSD: Building Empathy in High School

This lesson aims to help 12th graders understand PTSD responses in high school students, fostering empathy and understanding among peers. It's crucial for students to recognize and empathize with the challenges faced by those with PTSD, promoting a supportive school environment. The lesson will be conducted in one 40-minute session and includes a video, discussion, and activity, with considerations for ENL students.

Tier 1
3/31
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Elizabeth Lopatniuk

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NY General Education Teacher

The Art of Communication

This lesson focuses on developing effective communication skills through engaging group activities and presentations. Students will practice active listening and clear articulation, which are essential skills for both academic success and personal growth. By participating in this lesson, students will enhance their ability to express ideas clearly and listen to others, fostering better collaboration and understanding.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Rita

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MA School Administrator

Empathy in Action: Community Service

In this lesson, students will engage in planning and participating in a community service project to explore the concept of empathy in real-world contexts. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a deeper understanding of empathy, encourages civic responsibility, and fosters a sense of community involvement.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Building Our Classroom Community

This lesson aims to foster a sense of community among students by exploring the concept of a classroom as a family. Through a video and an interactive game, students will learn the importance of respect, kindness, and making connections with their peers. This lesson is important as it helps create a supportive and caring environment, which is essential for students' social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Diploma Dreams: Your Future Awaits

This lesson is designed for a 12th grader who is avoiding school, emphasizing the importance of obtaining a high school diploma. It aims to inspire and motivate the student by connecting the diploma to real-life opportunities and personal growth, while being sensitive to high anxiety and PTSD. The session will last 20 minutes and include a lesson plan, worksheet, slide deck, script, and activity.

Tier 3
4/17
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brendan.sullivan

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MA Counselor

Community Impact Mapping

Engage students in understanding their environment by creating maps that highlight community assets and challenges. This lesson fosters critical thinking and civic engagement, perfect for wrapping up the year with an impactful discussion.

Tier 1
5/7
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kassandra smallwood

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NY Social Worker

Community Connection Game

This lesson plan involves a quick and engaging community meeting activity designed for 6th-grade students. The activity uses a game-based learning approach to foster a sense of community and collaboration among students. By participating in this activity, students will enhance their communication skills, build trust, and strengthen their classroom community.

Tier 1
2/25

Lori Ford

S

MA Counselor

Motivation for Success

This lesson aims to help 10th-grade students identify and understand the motivational factors that contribute to maintaining good grades and satisfactory attendance. By exploring these factors, students will be better equipped to set personal goals and recognize the importance of graduating high school with options. The lesson incorporates restorative practices, blended learning, active learning, and collaborative learning to engage students in meaningful discussions and activities.

Tier 1
2/25
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Delilah Kelly

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NC Counselor

Building Peer Support Through Teamwork

In this lesson, students will engage in activities designed to build peer support and teamwork skills. Through group projects and team-building exercises, students will learn the importance of collaboration and mutual aid. This lesson is crucial for developing a supportive classroom environment where students feel valued and connected to their peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ariana Bueno

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MA Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Meet Your Counselor: A Guided Introduction

Students will have an opportunity to meet their school counselor, learn about the counselor's role, and understand how they can seek help. This lesson is important to familiarize students with the resources available to them and to promote a safe and supportive school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Hill

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TX Counselor

Understanding Identity: Celebrating Differences

This lesson introduces students to the concept of identity and the importance of celebrating differences. Through interactive discussions and activities, students will explore cultural, personal, and societal identities to foster empathy and understanding among peers. This lesson is important as it helps students appreciate diversity, promotes inclusivity, and builds a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Deb Schmill

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NY Instructor

Balanced Prep: Academics and Wellness

This lesson focuses on preparing students for the ACT and SAT exams by combining effective academic strategies with wellness practices for overall success. The lesson includes a balanced approach to test preparation, emphasizing both academic skills and self-care techniques to ensure students are mentally and physically prepared for their exams.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Resilience Through Storytelling

This lesson focuses on teaching students strategies to build resilience and cope with challenges effectively. Through storytelling and group discussions, students will share personal experiences and learn from each other, fostering a supportive classroom environment. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills to handle stress and adversity, promoting mental well-being and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Attendance and School Anxiety

This lesson aims to help 4th-grade students understand the importance of regular school attendance and address feelings of anxiety related to school. Through interactive discussions and activities, students will learn to express their feelings and develop strategies to manage anxiety. This lesson is crucial as it fosters a supportive environment where students feel comfortable discussing their emotions, leading to improved attendance and overall well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Daniella Morganelli

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MA Counselor

Resilience Building: Growing Through Challenges

This lesson engages students in reflecting on past challenges to build resilience. By analyzing case studies and engaging in guided group discussions, students will learn techniques to harness resilience and view setbacks as opportunities for growth.

Tier 1
4/1

Crystal Jackson

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NY Social Worker

Stay Motivated and Graduate!

This lesson focuses on the importance of attending school and graduating, using a blend of restorative practices, trauma-informed teaching, and active learning strategies. Students will engage in a discussion, watch a motivational video, participate in an experiential activity, and complete a worksheet and quiz. This lesson aims to inspire students to recognize the value of education and graduation in achieving their future goals.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maria Denton

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NC Counselor

Attendance Matters: Building Consistent Habits

This lesson emphasizes the significance of regular school attendance and its impact on academic success and personal growth. Students will engage in discussions about barriers to attendance and develop personal action plans to improve their attendance habits. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the long-term benefits of consistent attendance and empowers them to take proactive steps towards their educational goals.

Tier 1
2/25
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John Halsell

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NC Counselor

Healthy Boundaries: The Pillars of Friendship

This lesson focuses on helping 12th-grade students understand and set healthy boundaries within friendships. Through discussions and scenario-based learning, students will explore the importance of boundaries and how they contribute to healthy relationships. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills to maintain respectful and supportive friendships, which are essential for their social and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ariana Bueno

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MA Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

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

Empathy Circle

In this lesson, students will participate in an Empathy Circle, where each student shares a positive experience from their holiday break. This activity is designed to foster active listening and empathy among peers, helping students to understand and appreciate diverse perspectives. By engaging in this exercise, students will develop important social-emotional skills that are crucial for building a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Abby Frey

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SC Counselor

Strength in Diversity: Exploring Cultural Identity

This lesson engages high school students in exploring the richness of cultural diversity within their classroom. Through sharing personal stories, traditions, and values, students will foster an inclusive environment that celebrates both differences and similarities. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy, understanding, and appreciation for diverse cultures, which are essential skills in today's global society.

Tier 1
2/25

p adams

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NC Social Worker

The Final Stretch: Gearing Up for the Last Quarter of High School

This lesson is designed to prepare and motivate 12th-grade students for the final quarter of their high school career. It's crucial as it helps students focus on their goals, manage stress, and make the most of their remaining time in high school. The session will last 35 minutes and will include a lesson plan, slide deck, and discussion to engage students in planning their next steps.

Tier 1
3/25
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Ashley Salazar

Counselor

Building Bridges: Social Awareness & Relationships

This lesson focuses on developing social awareness and relationship skills through interactive activities and reflective discussions. Students will engage in a video analysis of social interactions to better understand the dynamics of communication and empathy. This lesson is crucial for fostering emotional intelligence and improving students' ability to navigate social situations effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Avriel Emanuel

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NY Social Worker

Rising Above Challenges

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of declining opportunities and learn how to identify new paths forward. Through engaging activities, they will develop skills in resilience and adaptability, which are crucial for overcoming challenges in both academic and personal contexts. This lesson is important as it empowers students to face obstacles with a positive mindset and equips them with strategies to navigate life's uncertainties.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emma Gebhard

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Attendance Matters: Unlocking Academic Success

In this lesson, students will explore the correlation between attendance and academic success through data analysis and case studies. This lesson is crucial as it helps students understand the importance of regular attendance in achieving academic goals and encourages them to develop critical thinking and data interpretation skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Yolanda Greene

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NC Instructor

Building Healthy Relationships

In this lesson, students will explore the components of healthy relationships, focusing on communication, respect, and boundaries. Through group discussions and role-playing activities, students will practice these skills, enhancing their understanding and ability to foster healthy relationships. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that are essential for personal and interpersonal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kaniesha Mcewen

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TX Counselor

Attendance Matters

In this lesson, students will explore the critical role that attendance plays in educational success. Through a brief research activity and presentations, they will learn to articulate the importance of regular attendance to their peers. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize the impact of attendance on their academic performance and future opportunities, fostering a sense of responsibility and commitment.

Tier 1
2/25
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John Halsell

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NC Counselor

Friendship Building 101

This lesson plan is designed to help high school students develop the skills necessary to make and maintain friendships. Over four sessions, students will engage in discussions, activities, and reflections that focus on communication, confidence, and empathy. The lesson is important as it equips students with essential social skills that are crucial for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

p adams

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NC Social Worker

Welcome to 7th Grade ELA!

This lesson plan is designed to introduce Grade 7 parents to the ELA curriculum, provide an opportunity for questions, and give them a glimpse of what a typical ELA class looks like for their child. This session is important as it helps parents understand the educational journey their children are on and fosters a collaborative environment between parents and teachers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Fishwick

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MA Math, English

Choosing Your Future

This lesson guides 12th graders through the critical process of selecting a college. With collaborative learning strategies, students will engage in discussions and complete a structured worksheet to refine their college selection criteria. This activity is designed to support students in making informed decisions about their post-secondary education.

Tier 1
2/25

Dena Greene

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MI Instructor

Attendance Adventure

This lesson uses game-based learning to engage high school boys in understanding the importance of regular attendance. By incorporating a motivational video and interactive activities, students will explore how attendance impacts their academic success and personal growth. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the value of being present, both physically and mentally, in their educational journey.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alison Poole

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NC Counselor

Goal Setting and Tracking

This lesson focuses on helping 10th-grade students set and track personal academic goals using a structured template. By engaging in this activity, students will learn to monitor their progress and reflect on their academic journey, fostering a sense of responsibility and self-awareness. This lesson is important as it empowers students to take charge of their learning and develop skills that are essential for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Delilah Kelly

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NC Counselor

Breaking Barriers: Let's Talk

This lesson is designed to help teachers engage in a meaningful one-on-one conversation with an 11th-grade student who is refusing to attend school. The session aims to understand the student's perspective, build trust, and collaboratively find solutions to encourage school attendance. This lesson is crucial for addressing individual student needs and fostering a supportive educational environment.

Tier 3
4/17
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Bethany Mendes

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MA Special Education Teacher

Attendance Adventure

This lesson uses game-based learning to engage high school boys in understanding the importance of regular attendance. By incorporating a motivational video and interactive activities, students will explore how attendance impacts their academic success and personal growth. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the value of being present, both physically and mentally, in their educational journey.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Rosser

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NC Counselor

Ace Your Semester

In this one-session, 30-minute Tier 3 lesson, 9th graders will craft a personalized study plan to prepare effectively for their upcoming semester exams. This lesson equips students with individual strategies for time management, goal-setting, and study techniques, empowering them to take ownership of their learning and reduce exam stress.

Tier 3
Today
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Merri Vanderploeg

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AZ Counselor, General Education Teacher

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on teaching 11th-grade students about empathy and its significance in building strong, supportive communities. Through interactive games and discussions, students will practice seeing things from others' perspectives, which is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and fostering a more inclusive environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Elizabeth Diaz

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TX Counselor

Diversity and Teamwork: Strength in Unity

In this lesson, students will engage in team-building activities designed to highlight the strengths of diverse teams. Through these activities, students will learn how diverse perspectives can enhance problem-solving and creativity. This lesson is important as it fosters an understanding of the value of diversity in collaborative settings, preparing students for real-world scenarios where teamwork and diverse viewpoints are crucial.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julie Benoit

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MA Language Arts

Guidance Counselors: Your Academic Allies

This lesson introduces high school students to the role of guidance counselors, focusing on how they support students in managing academic pressure and time management. Through a combination of discussion, collaborative activities, and a video, students will gain insights into the resources available to them and how to effectively utilize these supports. This lesson is crucial in helping students recognize the importance of seeking help and developing strategies to manage their academic responsibilities.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julia Marshall

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MA Counselor

Digital Balance: Engage & Excel

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Joanie Creato

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MA Counselor

Building Self-Advocacy Skills

This lesson is a 30-minute individual counseling session aimed at helping a 10th-grade student develop self-advocacy skills by implementing coping strategies to reduce anxiety. The session will include a discussion to catch up on recent events, an activity to practice coping strategies, and a quiz to assess understanding. This lesson is important as it provides the student with practical tools to manage anxiety, enhancing their ability to advocate for themselves in various situations.

Tier 3
3/4

Kyle Ryan

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CA Psychologist

Community Circle Reconnect

In this lesson, students will gather in a circle to share their holiday experiences and new year hopes. This open dialogue encourages empathy and understanding, providing students with a sense of connection and community as they reflect on shared experiences and future aspirations. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, such as active listening and empathy, which are crucial for building a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lauren Oldham

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NC Counselor

Navigating College Admissions

In this lesson, students will explore the various criteria colleges use for admissions, including GPA, test scores, and extracurricular activities. They will evaluate their own profiles and identify areas for improvement. This lesson is important as it helps students understand what colleges look for in applicants and allows them to assess their readiness and areas they need to work on to enhance their college applications.

Tier 1
2/25
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Bryan Pisetsky

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AZ Counselor

Life Matters: Navigating Tough Times

This lesson focuses on suicide prevention for 12th-grade students, aiming to equip them with the knowledge and skills to recognize warning signs and seek help. It's crucial for fostering a supportive environment and empowering students to take action in critical situations. The lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session and includes a lesson plan, discussion, worksheet, and game to engage students effectively.

Tier 1
5/2
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Migle Zaliukaite-Limantas

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MA Counselor

Crafting Your First Resume

In this lesson, students will learn the essential components of a resume and how to effectively present their skills and experiences. They will use a guided template to create their own resume, which will help them understand the importance of clear and concise communication in professional settings. This lesson is crucial for preparing students for future job applications and interviews, fostering self-awareness and confidence in their abilities.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nicole Frazier

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MA Counselor

Attendance Boosters

This lesson aims to engage 11th graders in understanding the importance of classroom attendance through a game-based learning approach. By incorporating a video and interactive activities, students will explore strategies to improve attendance and recognize its benefits. This lesson is crucial as it encourages students to take responsibility for their education and understand the impact of consistent attendance on their academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maria Denton

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NC Counselor

Building Friendship Maps

In this lesson, students will create visual maps that represent the key people in their lives who support them. This activity helps students identify their support networks and fosters open discussions about healthy relationships. Understanding and recognizing support networks is crucial for students' social-emotional development and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ariana Bueno

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MA Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Unlocking the Power of School: Why It Matters to You

This lesson aims to engage a 6th grader who feels apathetic towards school by showing them the personal benefits of education. Through a personalized approach, the lesson will highlight how school can positively impact their future and life skills. The session will last 5 minutes and include a lesson plan, script, video, and game to make the experience engaging and relatable.

Tier 3
3/31
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Jabari Garrette

Counselor

Resilience Building Through Storytelling

In this lesson, students will engage in storytelling to share personal experiences of overcoming challenges. This activity aims to build resilience and foster a supportive classroom environment by allowing students to reflect on their personal growth and learn from each other's experiences. By sharing stories, students will develop a sense of empowerment and community, which is crucial for their social-emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Roberte Souverin

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NY Counselor