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Discover a curated collection of free resources designed to help families, educators, and students navigate local social services with confidence. Gain practical skills for identifying, accessing, and utilizing community supports—enhanced by real-world examples and interactive guides. Empower yourself to connect families with the help they need, fostering stronger school-community partnerships and better student outcomes.

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Building Our Preschool Family

In this 30-minute Pre-K SEL lesson, students will explore the concept of community within their classroom through engaging read-aloud, interactive activities, and collaborative discussion. This lesson fosters a sense of belonging, cooperation, and empathy—essential skills for young learners to feel safe and connected at school.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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Itzel Perez

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CA Counselor

Our Classroom Family

In this 30-minute pre-K SEL lesson, students will explore what makes a classroom community, learn to appreciate each other’s uniqueness, and practice kindness through interactive activities. This foundational lesson builds a supportive environment where every child feels valued and connected.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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Itzel Perez

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CA Counselor

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

Meet Your Social Superhero

In this 20-minute lesson, K-5 students will be introduced to the role of the school social worker. Students will learn how social workers support their well-being, build trust through discussion and an interactive activity, and complete a worksheet to reflect on who they can talk to at school. This foundational lesson fosters a sense of safety and community awareness.

Tier 1
Yesterday

Lisa Cooper

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CA Social Worker

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

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

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

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MA Counselor

Be a School Superhero!

This lesson is designed for a school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) assembly aimed at Pre-K students. The session will last 30 minutes and focus on teaching young learners about positive behavior expectations in a fun and engaging way. This lesson is important as it sets the foundation for a positive school culture and helps students understand the importance of being respectful, responsible, and safe.

Tier 1
4/3

Bianca Genualdo

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MA Counselor

Support Squad

In this engaging 8-minute warm-up for 1st graders, students will create a “support squad” chart listing family, friends, and community helpers who can offer emotional support. This activity builds awareness of their personal support networks, strengthens social-emotional skills, and helps them recognize resources in their community. Students will feel empowered and connected as they visualize their own safety net.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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Stephanie

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MN Counselor

Can You Help Me?

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, Pre-K students collaborate in fun, supportive activities to practice asking for help and offering assistance. By building communication and social skills through games and discussions, children develop empathy, confidence, and a stronger classroom community.

Tier 1
Monday
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Meal Planning and Preparation

A comprehensive lesson aimed at providing parents with essential knowledge and tools for effective meal planning and preparation. This includes understanding the benefits, getting practical tips, and accessing resources for healthy meal ideas.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Graeber

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IA Instructor

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

Our Class is a Family

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of a classroom as a family, emphasizing respect, kindness, and making connections with classmates. Through a short video and interactive activities, students will learn how to create a supportive and caring environment at school. This lesson is important as it helps young students understand the value of relationships and community in their learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Shunte Kollhoff

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TX Counselor, General Education Teacher

Building Community Through SEL

This lesson introduces teachers to the importance of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in building a positive classroom community. Through interactive activities and discussions, teachers will explore how SEL can enhance student engagement and improve classroom dynamics. This lesson is crucial for fostering a supportive learning environment that addresses students' emotional and social needs, ultimately leading to better academic outcomes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Samantha Petroski

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PA Instructor

Navigating the Maze of Relationships: A Personal Journey

This two-session lesson for 7th graders in a private school setting focuses on understanding and navigating personal relationships. It's designed to provide students with the tools to build healthy relationships, recognize unhealthy patterns, and develop communication skills. This lesson is crucial for personal development and emotional intelligence, empowering students to form meaningful connections and handle social challenges effectively.

Tier 1
2/28
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Nancy Love

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MD Instructor

Diverse Story Time Adventure

This lesson plan involves a week-long series of story time sessions where kindergarten students will explore diverse cultures and backgrounds through carefully selected books. Each session is designed to build empathy and understanding by introducing students to characters and stories from various cultures. This approach helps young learners appreciate diversity and fosters a sense of inclusivity.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca Biggard

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AZ Counselor

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

Cultural Superpowers: Navigating New Worlds with Confidence

This 6-session individual lesson plan is designed for a 1st-grade Spanish-speaking female student to help her process cultural adjustments and acculturation stress. Through engaging activities, games, and readings, the student will gain confidence and skills to navigate her new environment. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes a variety of components to support her unique needs.

Tier 3
3/11

Suani Lopez

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CA Social Worker

Who's Got Your Back? Building Your Support Squad

In this engaging 3rd-grade lesson, students will explore the concept of a support system and identify the people in their lives who 'have their back.' This lesson is crucial for fostering social-emotional awareness and helping students recognize the importance of community and relationships. The session will include a mix of reading, activities, and a fun game to reinforce the concept, all within a 30-minute timeframe.

Tier 1
2/27

Katie Ray

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TX Counselor

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

Interactive Compassion Circles for Young Learners

In this engaging lesson, young students participate in 'compassion circles' where they practice sharing and listening, building empathy and understanding. This activity helps them develop essential social-emotional skills in a fun and supportive environment.

Tier 1
3/4
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Lula Mehari

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DC Instructor

Parent Wellness Workshop

This workshop engages parents in learning about wellness strategies they can apply at home. It includes presentations, hands-on activities, and a Q&A session to ensure parents leave with practical tools and knowledge. This lesson is important as it empowers parents to foster a healthy environment at home, benefiting both their well-being and that of their children.

Tier 1
2/25

Glenda Glenn

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NC 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

Kindness Carnival: A Celebration of Friendship

Tailored for Pre-K through Grade 3, this lesson invites students to participate in a Kindness Carnival, where they engage in varied stations designed to foster acts of kindness, sharing, and teamwork. The objective is to improve social bonding and to reinforce positive interpersonal behaviors.

Tier 1
3/4
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Patricia Carpenter

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NC Counselor

Helping Hands: Empowering Parents to Support Anxious Kids

This lesson is designed for parents to understand anxiety in children and learn effective strategies to help their kids cope. It's crucial because it equips parents with the knowledge and tools to support their children's mental health, fostering a nurturing environment at home. The session will last 60 minutes and includes a lesson plan, discussion, activity, and slide deck.

Tier 1
3/7
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Candece Cooper Charles

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TX Counselor

Creative Community Collage

Pre-K and Kindergarten students collaborate to create a colorful collage that depicts the concept of community. By using various textures and materials, they learn about collective identity and teamwork. The lesson encourages creativity and a sense of belonging.

Tier 1
3/18
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Emely Mateo

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MA Instructor

Caring Critters Community

Engage Pre-K and Kindergarten students with "Caring Critters Community," a lesson where they build a make-believe animal town focusing on kindness and cooperation. Through imaginative play, students learn the values of community, compassion, and friendship as they assign different roles to their critters and solve everyday challenges together.

Tier 1
4/14

Glenda

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NC Counselor, School Administrator

Kindness and Communication Fun

This lesson focuses on teaching young children the importance of kindness and effective communication. Through engaging videos and interactive activities, students will learn how small acts of kindness can have a big impact and how to respect others in school settings. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that will help students build positive relationships and express their needs appropriately.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sophia Perlmutter

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NY Social Worker

Let's Be Friends

In this 30-minute Pre-K lesson, children will explore relationship skills like sharing, turn-taking, and kindness through fun circle-time activities, puppet play, and a friendship tree craft. Building these early social skills supports positive interactions and lays the foundation for lifelong friendships.

Tier 1
Monday
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aborgen

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MA Social Worker

Kindness and Advocacy Adventure

This lesson plan is designed to teach kindergarten students the importance of advocating for respect and kindness in their interactions with others. Over the course of three weeks, students will engage in one-on-one activities and discussions that promote understanding and empathy, focusing on using 'I feel' messages to express their emotions constructively, especially when communicating with adults. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills at an early age, helping students build positive relationships and a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michele Figueroa

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AZ Social Worker

Building Bridges with My Support System

This lesson helps young students understand the importance of building positive relationships with adults in their support system, such as parents, teachers, and caregivers. Through storytelling, interactive activities, and creative expression, students will learn how to communicate and connect with adults. This lesson is crucial as it lays the foundation for trust and effective communication, which are vital for their development.

Tier 1
2/25

Katie Ray

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TX Counselor

Home-School Connection

Fostering a strong partnership between home and school to support student punctuality through enhanced communication and shared goals.

Tier 1
2/26
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Lisa Gendreau

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Friends First

In this 30-minute Kindergarten lesson, students explore what it means to be a good friend through songs, stories, discussions, crafts, and play. Building foundational social skills, we’ll help children recognize kind behaviors, name their feelings, and practice friendship in a fun, hands-on way.

Tier 1
Monday
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Kiara Harrison

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MI Counselor

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

Sensory-Friendly PE Stories

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to social stories about physical education (PE) tailored for children with sensory issues. Through a reading activity, discussion, and video, students will learn about different sensory experiences and how to navigate them in a PE setting. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and understanding among young learners, helping them recognize and respect diverse sensory needs.

Tier 1
2/25

T'Airra Oliphant

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Raising Kind Kids: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Empathy and Kindness

This lesson is designed to empower parents of preschoolers (ages 3-5) with strategies to teach empathy and kindness to their children. In a single 2-hour session, parents will engage in discussions, readings, and activities that provide practical tools for nurturing kindness in young children. This lesson is crucial as it equips parents with the skills to foster a positive and empathetic environment at home, laying the foundation for their children's social and emotional development.

Tier 1
3/18

Lauren Hanley

Instructor

Circle of Support

This lesson introduces 3rd grade students to SEL responsive circles, a tool for fostering emotional intelligence and community in the classroom. Through experiential and collaborative activities, students will learn how to express their feelings and listen to others in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy, communication skills, and a sense of belonging, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Hallie Boviard

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MA 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

Be a Kind Friend

In this 30-minute Pre-K lesson, students will learn what kindness means, how to be a friend, and how to seek help if they see unkind behavior. This Tier 1 lesson uses songs, stories, and role-play to build empathy and a safe classroom community.

Tier 1
5/7
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tinsleyb

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TX Special Education Teacher

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
Monday
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ABernstein

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MA Social Worker

Kindness Adventure Map

In this lesson, students will embark on a 'Kindness Adventure' by following a treasure map that leads them to different kindness stations around the classroom. At each station, they will perform a simple act of kindness, such as sharing a compliment or helping a friend. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop empathy and a sense of community, which are crucial social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Myriam Baquero

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TX Counselor

Feelings and Following Fun

This lesson aims to help a kindergarten girl on the autism spectrum use her words to express feelings, refrain from tantrums, and follow directions. Through engaging videos, sensory-friendly activities, and interactive games, the student will learn to recognize emotions and understand the importance of following directions. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional regulation and communication skills, which are foundational for social interactions and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sophia Perlmutter

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NY Social Worker

Kindergarten Kickoff

A fun 30-minute lesson to help wiggly preschoolers meet their teacher, feel comfortable in the classroom, and gently prepare for the routines of Kindergarten. Through a get-to-know-you activity, a read-aloud story, and a calming cool-down, students will build excitement and confidence for the next chapter of their learning journey.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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Emily Costa

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NC Counselor

Cultural Kaleidoscope

In this lesson, kindergarten students will explore different cultures through music, art, and stories. They will listen to music from various cultures, create art inspired by cultural traditions, and engage with stories from diverse backgrounds. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop an appreciation for diversity and fosters an inclusive mindset from an early age.

Tier 1
2/25

Alicia Wilson

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NY Instructor

Friendship Fun!

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of being a good friend through engaging activities and discussions. Using a Sesame Street video, students will learn about caring, listening, and collaboration. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop essential social skills that are foundational for building positive relationships and a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Delilah Murray

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NY Counselor

Friendship Blueprint

In this 30-minute, single-session lesson for 7th graders, students will explore key relationship skills—communication, empathy, and conflict resolution—through interactive activities and discussion. Developing these skills helps them build stronger friendships, navigate social challenges, and foster a positive classroom community.

Tier 1
Tuesday

QA Individual

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NY Counselor

Our Community, Our World

In this lesson, 2nd-grade students will explore the concept of community, understanding its importance and how they fit into it. This lesson is crucial as it helps young learners recognize their role and responsibilities within their community, fostering a sense of belonging and cooperation. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed for a whole classroom setting.

Tier 1
4/28

Linda

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TN General Education Teacher

Be a Super Friend

In this fun, 30-minute, one-session lesson for kindergarten students, learners will practice four basic social skills—saying hello, making eye contact, sharing toys, and taking turns—through colorful visuals, a simple story, and playful role-play. These activities help young children build friendships, confidence, and joy in classroom interactions.

Tier 1
Sunday
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Vivian Garzon

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NJ 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

Winter Wellness Wheel for Kindergarten

In this lesson, kindergarten students will be introduced to the basic concepts of wellness, focusing on feeling happy, healthy, and connected. They will create a simple 'wellness wheel' using pictures and colors to represent activities that make them feel good. This lesson is important as it helps young children start thinking about their wellbeing in a fun and engaging way.

Tier 1
2/25
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher

Building Bridges: Achieving Together Through Teamwork

This 4-session lesson plan is designed for K-5th graders at the YMCA, focusing on achievement, belonging, and relationships. Through engaging activities, games, and projects, students will learn the importance of teamwork and collaboration. Each 45-minute session will help students develop social skills and a sense of community, essential for their personal growth and success.

Tier 1
4/1

Jesu Addarich

General Education Teacher

The Power of 'We': Understanding Community

This lesson introduces 2nd grade students to the concept of community and their role within it. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will explore how their actions can positively impact others and the importance of contributing to their community. This lesson is crucial for developing social awareness and fostering a sense of responsibility and empathy among young learners.

Tier 1
2/25
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Samantha Viele

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CA Art

Teamwork Challenge

In this lesson, students will participate in fun team-building activities that require cooperation and communication. These activities will help students understand the importance of working together and supporting each other.

Tier 1
2/25
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Illyssa Vasquez

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AZ Math, English, History, Language Arts, Earth Science

Classroom Citizenship: Our Class is a Family

This lesson introduces 3rd graders to the concept of citizenship within the classroom by emphasizing the importance of respect, kindness, and community. Through a short video and guided discussion, students will explore how their classroom can function as a supportive family. This lesson is crucial for fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility among students, helping them understand their role in creating a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lia Lawler

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MA Special Education Teacher

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

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

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TX Counselor

Be a Buddy, Not a Bully: Building a Kindness Culture

This engaging 3-session lesson for 3rd graders focuses on understanding and preventing bullying by fostering a culture of kindness. Through interactive activities, discussions, and reflections, students will learn the importance of empathy and respect in their daily interactions. Each session lasts 30 minutes and includes a variety of components to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Tier 1
3/4
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Jennifer Kelly

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MA School Administrator

Wonders of Teamwork

This lesson for Grades 1-3 involves a collaborative building challenge, encouraging teamwork and communication. Students will work in groups to complete a task with limited resources, helping to develop cooperation skills and patience. The end reflection invites students to share what worked well and how they overcame any obstacles.

Tier 1
3/4
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Kristen LaRosa

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AZ Counselor

Balancing Family Ties

This lesson aims to help first-grade students understand and manage relationships with both parents, especially in situations where parents may not live together. Through inquiry-based learning, students will explore the concept of family dynamics and learn strategies to communicate effectively with both parents. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence and helps children navigate complex family situations with confidence and empathy.

Tier 1
2/25

Nadine Cenord

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NY 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

Circle of Community

This lesson introduces 3rd grade students to the concept of community circles using restorative practices. Through guided discussions and sharing, students will learn to express themselves, listen to others, and build a sense of community. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy, communication skills, and a sense of belonging, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Hallie Boviard

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MA 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
Monday
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Building Our Classroom Family

This lesson introduces 2nd-grade students to the concept of relationships and their importance in creating a supportive and caring classroom environment. Through a video and interactive discussion, students will explore how their classroom can be like a family, emphasizing respect, kindness, and connection. This lesson is crucial for fostering a sense of belonging and community among students, helping them develop social skills and empathy.

Tier 1
2/25

Shunte Kollhoff

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TX Counselor, General Education Teacher

Giraffe's Guide to Asking for Help: Learning from Trusted Adults

In this engaging 30-minute lesson for 1st graders, students will learn the importance of seeking help from trusted adults through the story 'Giraffe Asks for Help.' This lesson will empower students to recognize when they need assistance and who they can turn to, fostering a sense of safety and community. The lesson includes a story discussion, interactive activities, and a worksheet to reinforce learning.

Tier 1
3/4
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Shannon McCormack

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VT Instructor

Kindergarten Superheroes: Solving Conflicts with Kindness

In this engaging 45-minute lesson, kindergarten students will learn how to deal with conflicts by becoming 'Kindness Superheroes.' Through interactive activities and discussions, students will explore strategies for resolving disagreements peacefully and empathetically. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
3/13

Laura DePlacido

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MA Counselor

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

Friendship Treasure Hunt

This lesson involves an indoor 'treasure hunt' where Pre-K students search for tokens symbolizing aspects of friendship, such as sharing, listening, and kindness. The activity encourages teamwork and helps students understand the importance of these values in building friendships. By working together, students will develop social skills and strengthen their bonds with classmates.

Tier 1
2/25

Christine Gutman

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NY General Education Teacher

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson plan is designed to enhance social awareness among 3rd graders through engaging activities, discussions, and hands-on projects. Over six weeks, students will explore various aspects of social interactions, empathy, and respect, helping them navigate peer relationships more effectively. This series is crucial for fostering a supportive classroom environment and equipping students with the skills to build positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Allyson Joy

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MA School Administrator

Me Power

In this engaging 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, kindergarten students design "Me Power" capes to showcase their unique talents and strengths, fostering self-awareness and building confidence in public speaking. Through creative expression and peer sharing, students develop a positive self-concept and practice speaking in front of their classmates.

Tier 1
5/7

Nicole

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WA Counselor

Playground Pals

A targeted 30-minute social skills session designed for a 2nd grader with autism, focusing on greetings, turn-taking, and sharing. This individual Tier 3 lesson builds confidence and practical strategies for positive peer interactions.

Tier 3
Monday

sgeoffroy

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MA Social Worker

Community Helpers Adventure

In this lesson, students will embark on an adventure to learn about different community helpers and their roles. Through storytelling and role-playing, they will discover the importance of various professions in their community. This lesson is crucial for young students as it helps them understand the value of teamwork and the diverse roles that contribute to a functioning society.

Tier 1
2/25
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Raelyn McCray

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TN Counselor

Our Class is a Family

This lesson aims to foster a sense of community and belonging among students by exploring the concept of a classroom as a family. Through a project-based learning approach, students will engage in activities that promote respect, kindness, and collaboration. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the value of relationships and teamwork, which are essential for a positive learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25

emily ann ahearn

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MA General Education Teacher

Brave Hearts

In this 30-minute Pre-K lesson, children will help Grandma Maya (53) identify confidence barriers through storytelling and interactive activities. This lesson fosters social-emotional skills, empathy, and self-confidence in young learners, while introducing the concept of overcoming fears and self-doubt.

Tier 1
Today
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Claudia Olivares

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CA Counselor

Can You Play Nice?

This engaging, 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 7th graders teaches students how to play nicely on the playground by practicing cooperation, conflict resolution, and respect for others. Building these social skills promotes a positive school culture and helps students feel included and empowered.

Tier 1
5/10

Kristyn

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PA General Education Teacher

Celebrating Our Little Heroes

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of April as Military Children Awareness Month, highlighting the unique experiences and contributions of military families. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn about empathy, diversity, and the importance of supporting peers from military backgrounds. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session, making it perfect for a classroom-wide celebration and understanding of military children's resilience.

Tier 1
4/10

Jeff Darnell

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TN Instructor

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

Empowerment Unleashed: Building Confidence and Independence in After School Programs

This lesson is designed for After School Site Directors, focusing on empowering them with the skills and confidence to make effective decisions in their programs. Through engaging activities and discussions, participants will learn strategies to foster independence and self-assurance, ultimately enhancing the quality of their programs. This single 60-minute session aims to inspire and equip these leaders with the tools they need to succeed.

Tier 1
3/18

Emmett Prescott

School Administrator

Kindness Quest

In this 15-minute individual lesson, 3rd graders will explore empathy and respect through a guided storytelling activity. Students will learn to understand others’ feelings and practice respectful responses, building vital social-emotional skills.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Kylie Taniguchi

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OR Counselor

Our Class is a Family

This lesson aims to foster a sense of community and establish classroom expectations among 2nd graders. By using restorative practices and active learning, students will engage in activities that promote respect, kindness, and understanding within the classroom. This lesson is crucial for creating a supportive environment where all students feel valued and are encouraged to contribute positively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brooke Hartson

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NC Social Worker

My Plan or Our Plan?

In this engaging lesson for kindergarteners, students will explore the concept of making individual choices versus following a group plan. This lesson is crucial for developing decision-making skills and understanding social dynamics, helping young learners navigate group settings effectively. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed for a whole classroom setting.

Tier 1
4/30

Christina Morley

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MA Psychologist

Mindful Moments

A lesson that introduces families to mindfulness practices, including guided meditation, breathing exercises, mindfulness activities, journaling for reflection, and group discussion.

Tier 1
2/25

Jessie Acuna

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DC Instructor

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

Path to Positivity: Building a Supportive Network

This lesson for Grades 5-6 aims at strengthening peer connections and building a supportive classroom network. Through guided discussions and cooperative games, students learn the importance of positive relationships and community support.

Tier 1
4/16
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Melissa Avery

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AZ Counselor

Kindness Kaleidoscope

Designed for grades K-3, this lesson harnesses the beauty and diversity of kindness. Students create kaleidoscopes featuring acts of kindness as patterns. Through this creative process, they learn about how small acts contribute to a vibrant community. This activity encourages reflection on personal actions and empathy development.

Tier 1
3/18
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Sarah Cheslock

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MA Psychologist

Navigating the Social Playground: Mastering School Social Norms

This 12-session individual lesson plan is designed for a 1st-grade student with Autism who is eager to learn social norms and expectations at school. Each 25-minute session will focus on specific social skills, using engaging activities, discussions, and games to help the student understand and practice these norms. The lesson will incorporate the student's interests, such as Toy Story and NumberBlocks, to make learning relatable and enjoyable.

Tier 3
3/25
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Michelle Morse

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Team Puzzle Challenge

In this lesson, students will engage in a collaborative puzzle activity designed to teach the value of teamwork and communication. Through this hands-on experience, students will learn the importance of patience and active listening, skills that are essential both in and outside the classroom. This lesson will help students develop social-emotional skills and foster a sense of community and cooperation among peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer MacCord

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MA Counselor

Empathy and Understanding Circle

In this single-session lesson for grades K–6, students will build empathy and understanding by sharing personal stories and participating in paired perspective-taking activities. Through listening, reflection, and guided discussion, learners will strengthen their social-emotional skills, foster respectful connections, and create a more inclusive classroom community.

Tier 1
Monday
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Sarah Avenatti

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IN General Education Teacher

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

Kindness Garden

In this engaging 30-minute Pre-K lesson, students will explore kindness through stories, songs, and hands-on activities. They'll learn why kindness matters and practice spreading it among friends. This Tier 1 classroom lesson builds social-emotional skills and fosters a positive community.

Tier 1
Tuesday
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Sharing is Caring: Our Class Family

This lesson introduces the concept of sharing through the lens of a classroom as a family. Using the video 'Our Class is a Family,' students will explore how sharing and kindness can create a supportive environment. The lesson includes a sharing circle and a collaborative game to reinforce these ideas, helping students understand the importance of sharing in building a caring community.

Tier 1
2/25

Christina Morley

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MA Psychologist

Mini Motivation Adventure

In this lesson, three kindergarteners will embark on a 'Mini Motivation Adventure' where they will engage in a personalized and interactive game designed to foster self-motivation and self-direction. Through playful challenges, each child will learn to set goals, make choices, and reflect on their learning journey. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop essential skills for independent learning and personal growth in a supportive environment.

Tier 3
2/25
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Kiley Horn

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AZ Counselor

Kindness and Inclusivity in Our Classroom

This lesson aims to teach 3rd grade girls about the importance of inclusivity and kindness through interactive activities and a video. By fostering a supportive classroom environment, students will learn to appreciate diversity and practice empathy, which are essential skills for building positive relationships and a harmonious community.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebekah Gladson

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SC Counselor

Sharing is Caring: Our Classroom Family

This lesson introduces elementary students to the concept of sharing through the lens of a classroom community. By watching the video 'Our Class is a Family,' students will explore how their classroom can be a supportive and caring environment. The lesson will then transition into an experiential learning activity where students create a 'Sharing Circle' project, allowing them to practice sharing and understand its importance in building a community. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills such as empathy, respect, and cooperation among young learners.

Tier 1
2/25

Christina Morley

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MA Psychologist

Lend a Hand Challenge

In this lesson, students will brainstorm and implement a simple community service project. This activity will help them understand the importance of teamwork and community involvement. By engaging in this project, students will develop collaboration skills and learn how their actions can positively impact their community.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Navigating the Social Playground: Mastering School Social Norms

This 12-session individual lesson plan is designed for a 1st-grade student with Autism who is eager to learn social norms and expectations at school. Each 25-minute session will focus on specific social skills, using engaging activities, discussions, and games to help the student understand and practice these norms. The lesson will incorporate the student's interests, such as Toy Story and NumberBlocks, to make learning relatable and enjoyable.

Tier 3
3/25
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Michelle Morse

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Community Kindness Project

In this lesson, students will brainstorm and execute a small project designed to give back to their local community. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy and social responsibility, encouraging them to think about the needs of others and how they can contribute positively to their community.

Tier 1
2/25

Jessica Hunt

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SC Counselor

Social Skills Safari

In this lesson, students will embark on a 'Social Skills Safari' where they will engage in role-playing and interactive games to learn essential social skills such as empathy, active listening, and effective communication. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop foundational social skills that are crucial for their personal and academic growth, enabling them to interact positively with peers and adults.

Tier 1
2/25
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Madison Janicola

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MA Social Worker

Kindness Carnival

In this lesson, students will engage in a 'Kindness Carnival' where they participate in cooperative games that emphasize sharing, empathy, and teamwork. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, fostering a sense of community and understanding among peers. By participating in these activities, students will learn the value of cooperation and empathy, which are essential skills for becoming responsible and productive citizens.

Tier 1
2/25

Joehami Leon

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NC Counselor

Family Ties: Celebrating Our Unique Families

This lesson aims to introduce 1st graders to the concept of diverse family structures, emphasizing that all families are unique and important. Over three sessions, students will explore different family types through engaging activities, discussions, and readings. This lesson is crucial for fostering inclusivity and understanding among young learners, helping them appreciate the diversity in their own communities.

Tier 1
3/1

karen Poffenberger

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NY Instructor

Playground Peacemakers

This 4-session lesson for third and fourth graders focuses on practicing scenarios about including others in play. It's designed to help students, especially those who struggle with reading, to develop social skills and empathy through engaging activities, discussions, and games. The lesson includes visuals and videos to accommodate diverse learning needs and is structured to be completed in 20-minute sessions.

Tier 2
5/6

Stephen

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MA School Administrator

Navigating Friendships Trio

This lesson helps students understand and navigate the dynamics of three-person friendships. Through discussion, a video, and an experiential activity, students will learn the importance of communication, collaboration, and empathy in maintaining healthy friendships. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with social skills that are essential for building and sustaining friendships, especially in group settings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Laura Young

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NY General Education Teacher

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson plan is designed to enhance social awareness among 3rd graders through engaging activities, discussions, and hands-on projects. Over six weeks, students will explore various aspects of social interactions, empathy, and respect, helping them navigate peer relationships more effectively. This series is crucial for fostering a supportive classroom environment and equipping students with the skills to build positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/28
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

Teamwork Triumph: Building Bridges Together!

This engaging kindergarten lesson focuses on teaching the importance of teamwork through fun and interactive activities. Students will learn how to collaborate, communicate, and support each other while working towards a common goal. This lesson is crucial for developing social skills and fostering a sense of community in the classroom.

Tier 1
4/1

Bradley Stocklin

Instructor

Who is Your School Superhero? Discovering the Role of a School Counselor

In this engaging 1st-grade lesson, students will explore the important role of a school counselor, understanding how they help and support students in various ways. This lesson is crucial as it helps young learners recognize the resources available to them and encourages them to seek help when needed. The session will be 30 minutes long and includes a variety of interactive components to keep students engaged and informed.

Tier 1
3/31
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Daniella Morganelli

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MA Counselor

Being a Kinder Classmate

This lesson focuses on teaching a small group of middle school students, particularly those with autism and other learning disabilities, how to be kinder classmates. Through engaging activities and games, students will learn empathy, communication, and social skills, which are crucial for building positive relationships and a supportive classroom environment. The lesson is designed for one 20-minute session.

Tier 2
4/8
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Kristen O'Brien

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MA Counselor

Friendship Helpers

In this 30-minute one-on-one session for a 1st grader, we introduce social work as a profession of helpers and explore what it means to be a good friend. This lesson empowers students to recognize helpers in their lives and build positive friendship skills.

Tier 3
Monday
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Taylor Thole

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MI Social Worker

Ready, Set, Grow!

In this 30-minute one-on-one session, a teacher will guide a 3rd grader who struggles with self-confidence through setting a personal academic or social goal. By breaking the goal into manageable steps and celebrating small wins, the student learns planning and self-encouragement skills. This Tier 3 lesson builds self-esteem and empowers the student to achieve a meaningful target.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Melissa Cahall

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NC Counselor

Navigating Two Worlds: School vs. Home Behavior

This lesson is designed for a 4th grader with autism and ADHD to help them understand and differentiate between appropriate behaviors at school and at home. It focuses on building social awareness and adaptability through interactive and movement-based activities, tailored to the student's individual needs. The session will last 20 minutes and aims to empower the student with skills to navigate different environments effectively.

Tier 3
3/18
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher

Empathy Adventure: Lunchtime Edition

Engage kindergarten students in empathy-building activities during lunch. Through simple role-play and discussion, children will learn to understand and share feelings, fostering kindness and friendship.

Tier 1
3/5
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Sarah Peters

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MA Psychologist

Attendance Adventures: Boosting Engagement and Reducing Class Refusal

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

Tier 3
3/10
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Nicole Camp

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MA Psychologist

What Do Grown-Ups Do All Day?

Students will explore various professions and the roles they play in the community. This lesson helps young learners understand the importance of different jobs and how they contribute to society. Designed for a 1st Grade class, this 30-minute session will engage students in career awareness through interactive activities and storytelling.

Tier 1
3/19
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor