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Sensory Breaks

Sensory Breaks

Unlock a collection of free resources designed to help educators, parents, and students master effective sensory breaks for self-regulation. Discover practical strategies, easy-to-follow activities, and real-world examples that foster focus and emotional balance. Gain insights into tailoring sensory supports to individual needs—empowering every learner to thrive.

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Sensory Breaks

Class-wide toolkit for quick, on-the-spot sensory resets – promotes self-regulation and keeps everyone engaged throughout the day. This 20-minute Tier 1 lesson for 2nd graders introduces simple strategies and fun activities to help students recognize and reset their energy levels, fostering a calm, focused classroom environment.

Tier 1
5/19
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Jeanette Wong

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CA Special Education Teacher

Sensory Break Explorers

In this lesson, kindergarten students will learn how to independently take a sensory break by implementing a sensory diet. This lesson is important as it helps young learners recognize their sensory needs and manage their emotions and energy levels effectively. By practicing sensory breaks, students can improve focus, reduce stress, and enhance their overall well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Hallie Boviard

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MA Counselor

Self-Control Interactive Quiz

This lesson engages students with an interactive quiz focused on self-control. The quiz will present scenarios and questions that challenge students to apply their understanding of self-control in various situations. This activity aims to reinforce students' knowledge and encourage them to think critically about the importance of self-control in their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Deidra Winn

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TX Instructor

Mastering Sensory Overload

This lesson focuses on understanding and managing sensory overstimulation and dysregulation, crucial for students' well-being and academic success. Designed for 9th graders, it provides strategies to cope with sensory challenges in a 30-minute session, ensuring all students can thrive in a classroom environment.

Tier 1
5/13

carrie.yespy

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MA Social Worker

Brain Break Bonanza

This lesson introduces students to quick and engaging 'brain breaks' that incorporate movement and laughter. These activities are designed to rejuvenate students' minds and bodies, enhancing their readiness to learn. By providing a fun and interactive break, students can reset and refocus, improving their overall learning experience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Peck

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MA Counselor

Can You Beat the Impulse?

In this interactive 30-minute lesson, 4th graders practice pausing and thinking before acting to strengthen self-management skills. Through a fun impulse-control game, obstacle course, and reflective activities, students learn to stop, think, and choose appropriate responses—key for personal success and positive classroom behavior.

Tier 1
6/10
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Krislyn Molander

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CO General Education Teacher

Impulse Control Challenge

This lesson uses interactive games to teach 7th-grade students about impulse control. Through engaging activities, students will learn practical strategies for self-regulation, which are essential for their social and academic development. By understanding and practicing impulse control, students can improve their decision-making skills and enhance their ability to focus and succeed in various aspects of life.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Summer Self-Care Safari

In this 30-minute interactive session, 6th and 7th graders with emotional disabilities will explore self-care strategies to thrive during the summer break. Students will discuss challenges they may face, play a creative game, and engage in a hands-on activity to build a personalized self-care plan. This lesson equips them with tools to manage stress and maintain emotional well-being.

Tier 3
5/29
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Lindsey Ceja

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IL Social Worker

Self-Regulation Skills for 6th Graders

This lesson is designed for a small group of 6th graders to teach self-regulation skills over four 20-minute sessions. The objective is to help students understand and practice self-regulation techniques, with materials adapted to a first-grade reading level. Progress will be assessed over time.

Tier 2
3/5
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Brady Katherine Lozier

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VT Counselor

Mind-Body Balance

In this 10-minute individual quiz session for 6th graders, students explore how stress management and mindfulness support physical fitness and recovery. This Tier 3 lesson provides targeted assessment to identify areas for personalized interventions in health and wellness.

Tier 3
5/29
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Lori Danko

I

FL General Education Teacher

My Sensory Superpowers

In this 6-session lesson designed for kindergarteners, students will explore and identify their sensory preferences and understand how these preferences affect their emotions and behaviors. This lesson is crucial for helping young learners develop self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, empowering them to navigate their world with confidence.

Tier 1
5/9
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Deb Bermudes

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MA Instructor

Sensory Adventure

In this lesson, kindergarteners will explore various sensory tools through a fun and interactive game. The goal is to help students understand how these tools can be used to calm down and manage emotions. This lesson is important as it introduces young learners to self-regulation techniques in a playful manner, fostering emotional awareness and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Hallie Boviard

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MA Counselor

Beat Test Jitters

In this one-session, 30-minute small-group lesson, 7th graders will explore strategies to understand and manage test anxiety. By discussing real-life stressors and practicing calming techniques, students will gain confidence and tools to tackle assessments with a clearer, calmer mind.

Tier 2
6/10

Mo

B

AL General Education Teacher

Impulse Control Adventure

In this lesson, students will embark on a virtual adventure where they must make choices that demonstrate impulse control. Through engaging scenarios and role-playing, students will learn the importance of thinking before acting. This lesson is crucial for helping students understand the impact of their decisions and develop self-regulation skills, which are essential for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Self-Regulation Series

This series of lessons is designed to teach self-regulation skills to 4th graders, particularly those with ADHD. Through a sequence of engaging and interactive activities, students will learn to recognize emotions, improve focus, manage impulsivity, and apply self-regulation strategies in daily life. This series is important as it provides a comprehensive approach to developing essential skills that enhance learning and personal growth.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kate Guilmette

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VT Counselor

Cool Down After Assessments

This lesson is designed to help students calm down and relax after taking interim assessments. It incorporates a variety of strategies including Game-Based Learning and Restorative Practices to engage students in calming activities. This lesson is important as it helps students manage stress and anxiety, promoting a healthy mental state and improving their ability to focus and learn in future lessons.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Stress Busters: Quick Self-Care

This lesson introduces 6th graders to self-care and stress management techniques through a quick, engaging session. Students will watch a short video, participate in a collaborative activity, and reflect on their learning. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to manage stress, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Rhett Lange

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TX Counselor

Self-Control in Action

This lesson introduces 6th graders to the concept of self-control through a short video, an engaging activity, and a guided discussion. The lesson aims to help students understand the importance of self-control in everyday situations and how they can practice it. By using Restorative Practices and Active Learning, students will actively participate and reflect on their behaviors, fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Shamone Wilson

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TX Counselor

Sensory Diet Selector

A 20-session, 5-minute Tier 3 individual program for a 3rd grader with autism to learn how to choose and use sensory diet activities for self-regulation. This lesson supports sensory-seeking and sensory-avoiding needs through targeted practice, helping the student increase independence and self-awareness.

Tier 3
5/9

carrie.yespy

S

MA Social Worker

Breathe and Play: Self-Management Fun

This lesson introduces young students to self-management strategies through a fun and engaging game-based approach. Using the 'Song: Calm Body Calm Mind' video, students will learn the importance of self-regulation and practice deep breathing exercises. The lesson includes an interactive game to reinforce these skills, helping students manage their energy and impulsive behaviors effectively. This lesson is crucial for developing foundational self-regulation skills, which are essential for emotional well-being and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

Sensory Diet Selector

A 20-session, 5-minute Tier 3 individual program for a 3rd grader with autism to learn how to choose and use sensory diet activities for self-regulation. This lesson supports sensory-seeking and sensory-avoiding needs through targeted practice, helping the student increase independence and self-awareness.

Tier 3
5/8
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Deb Bermudes

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MA Instructor

Break Time Buddy

This lesson plan is designed to help kindergarten students learn to express their need for a break in a constructive manner. Over six weeks, students will engage in fun and simple activities that promote self-regulation and communication skills. This lesson is important as it empowers young students to manage their emotions and communicate effectively, fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michele Figueroa

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AZ Social Worker

Are You Hydrated?

In this quick 15-minute quiz session, 6th graders will test their knowledge about hydration’s impact on physical performance and daily wellness. This Tier 1 classroom quiz reinforces key concepts of water’s role in our bodies and encourages healthy habits.

Tier 1
5/29
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Lori Danko

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FL General Education Teacher

Pause and Think: Mastering Self-Control

This lesson focuses on helping 5th-grade students understand and manage impulsivity by learning to pause and think before acting. Through a combination of discussion, video, and interactive activities, students will explore the concept of the 'upstairs' and 'downstairs' brain and practice strategies to regain control over their emotions. This lesson is crucial for developing self-regulation skills, which are essential for academic success and personal well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shantell Johnson

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NC Instructor

The Self-Control Challenge

This lesson engages students in a series of fun challenges that require them to practice impulse control. Through these activities, students will reflect on their experiences and learn strategies for improvement. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-regulation skills, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Abbie Gregory

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SC School Administrator

Taming Test Jitters

In this 30-minute individualized session, 7th grade students will learn strategies to manage test-related anxiety at school. This lesson is crucial for building emotional resilience, improving focus, and boosting confidence during exams.

Tier 3
5/14

Kaytlin

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OK Counselor, Social Worker

Mindful Moments

This lesson introduces 8th-grade students to mindfulness practices through collaborative and active learning strategies. Students will engage in a group mindfulness activity and complete a quiz to reinforce their understanding. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-awareness, focus, and emotional regulation, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Sarah Kacer

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AZ School Administrator

Feeling Like a Pressure Cooker?

An interactive whole-class lesson that helps 6th graders identify their personal stress triggers and practice quick calming techniques. Builds self-awareness and coping skills to create a calmer classroom environment. Audience: 6th Grade Class, Sessions: 1, Duration: 45 minutes.

Tier 1
5/12
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Savanna Pavc

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MI General Education Teacher, Parent

Chill Out: Mastering Test Anxiety with Confidence

This lesson is designed for special education middle school students in grades 5-7 to help them decrease test anxiety. In just one short session of 5-7 minutes, students will learn strategies to manage their anxiety, empowering them to approach tests with confidence. This lesson is crucial as it addresses the emotional and psychological barriers that can hinder academic performance, especially for students with IEPs, 504s, social-emotional impairments, and communication disorders.

Tier 2
3/28
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Kristen O'Brien

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MA Counselor

Impulse Control Challenge

This lesson engages 7th graders in learning impulsivity skills through a game-based activity. Students will participate in a quick game that challenges them to think before acting, followed by a discussion to reflect on their experiences and learnings. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-control and decision-making skills, which are crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Audrey Eddins

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TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Impulse Control Adventure

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

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

E

CA Psychologist

Sensory Superheroes

In this 30-minute, one-session Tier 1 lesson for Kindergarten, students will become “Sensory Superheroes” by exploring their five senses and discovering simple tools to help their bodies stay calm and focused. This fun, hands-on lesson builds self-awareness and self-regulation skills essential for learning success.

Tier 1
5/20
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Deb Bermudes

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MA Instructor

Brain Break Buddy

In this 15-minute, Tier 2 intervention, an individual student will learn to use short, targeted brain breaks to refocus and self-regulate. This lesson equips the student with a rotation plan, engaging visuals, timers, and reflection tools to build independence and boost attention.

Tier 2
5/15

Monica Garza

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TX Social Worker

Emotional Regulation Adventure

This lesson introduces 6th graders to emotional regulation through a short video, discussion, and interactive activity. It aims to equip students with strategies to identify and manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop self-awareness and coping skills, which are essential for their emotional well-being and social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25

Shamone Wilson

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TX Counselor

Impulse Control Challenge Game

In this lesson, students will engage in a game-based learning session designed to enhance their impulse control and strategic thinking skills. Through interactive challenges, students will learn about the consequences of impulsive actions in a fun and engaging way. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the value of thinking before acting, which is crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Discover Your Learning Style

This lesson helps 6th grade students identify their unique learning styles by exploring auditory, visual, and kinesthetic methods. Understanding their learning style will enable students to enhance their study techniques and classroom engagement, fostering a more personalized and effective learning experience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Judith Ross

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MA Counselor

Power Up

An individual quiz examining quick workouts students can do at home to stay fit on busy days. This Tier 3 lesson helps 6th grade students learn simple, effective workouts to power through their day in just 10 minutes. Audience: 6th Grade Student, Format: Quiz + Guide, Duration: 10 minutes.

Tier 3
5/29
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Lori Danko

I

FL General Education Teacher

Test-Taking Tips for Middle Schoolers

This lesson helps middle school students in grades 6-8 develop effective test-taking strategies to boost their confidence and reduce anxiety. Through interactive discussions, practice activities, and a video, students will learn how to approach tests with a positive mindset, manage their time, and use simple techniques to stay calm. This lesson is important as it prepares students for various testing situations, helping them perform better and feel more at ease.

Tier 1
2/25
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Veola Neal

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TX Counselor

Ready for 7th?

In this one-session, 30-minute group lesson, 6th-grade students with autism will reflect on their 6th-grade experiences and set goals for 7th grade. By identifying what was easy or hard, sharing hopes and worries, and noting coping skills, students build self-awareness and ease their transition.

Tier 2
5/12

Jessica Lonergan

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MA Counselor

Impulse Control Challenge

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in understanding and practicing impulse control through real-life scenarios. Students will work in groups to analyze situations, discuss possible outcomes, and make thoughtful decisions. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-regulation skills, which are crucial for personal and academic success.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Calm and Confident: Tackling Test Anxiety

This lesson aims to help 2nd graders understand and manage test anxiety through a guided discussion. By addressing their feelings and learning simple coping strategies, students can build confidence and reduce stress during tests. This lesson is important as it empowers young learners to approach tests with a positive mindset, ultimately enhancing their academic performance and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Laura Coffey

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NC Counselor

Calm and Confident: Tackling Test Anxiety Together

This lesson is designed for 6th-grade students with communication and specific learning disorders, focusing on reducing test anxiety. In a 20-minute session, students will engage in activities that help them identify anxiety triggers and learn coping strategies. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to approach tests with confidence and calmness, ultimately improving their academic performance and well-being.

Tier 2
3/27
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Kristen O'Brien

S

MA Counselor

Instant Insight

In this 15-minute Tier 1 session for 7th graders, students will practice responsible decision-making under time pressure through a rapid-response quiz format. This engaging activity helps them develop quick critical thinking, self-awareness, and reflection skills essential for real-life choices.

Tier 1
Monday

Kerry Robinson

Instructor

Emotion Explorer Adventure

This lesson helps 7-year-olds understand and manage their emotions through a fun and interactive game-based activity. By using a video and collaborative learning, students will explore different emotions and learn strategies to regulate them. This lesson is crucial for fostering emotional intelligence and reducing tantrums, especially for students with intellectual disabilities and ADHD.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Form Power!

In this 15-minute lesson, 6th graders will learn how to correctly complete and process forms used in the Positive Behavior Room. Mastering these forms helps students take ownership of their behavior, supports clear communication, and speeds up reintegration into the classroom. Materials include a lesson plan, slide deck, a quick warm-up, practice worksheet, and a cool-down activity.

Tier 1
5/22
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cbarash

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MA Social Worker

The Break Zone

This lesson helps individual students understand the importance of taking a break when feeling overwhelmed. They learn strategies to calm down and return to tasks with a clear mind, specifically designed for a 9th-grade student. The session lasts 35 minutes and focuses on Tier 3 individual support to manage emotions effectively.

Tier 3
3/18

Sara Andrea Mendoza

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CA Psychologist

Impulse Control Fun

This lesson is designed to help 1st-grade students understand and practice impulse control through engaging activities. By using active learning and game-based strategies, students will learn to pause and think before acting, which is crucial for their social and academic development. The lesson includes a fun game, a worksheet, and a discussion to reinforce the concepts.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jaclyn Andon

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MA Counselor

Sensory Focus Exploration

In this lesson, students will explore how their senses impact their ability to focus through interactive experiments and activities. This lesson is important as it helps students become more aware of their sensory experiences and how they can use this awareness to improve concentration and learning outcomes.

Tier 1
2/25

Tracy Breen

S

MA Counselor

Self-Regulation Game

This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to self-regulation through a fun and interactive game. The activity is designed to help students understand and practice self-regulation skills, which are crucial for managing emotions and behaviors in a school setting. By engaging in this game, students will learn to identify their emotions, understand triggers, and apply strategies to maintain control, ultimately enhancing their ability to focus and succeed academically.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Mader

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MA Counselor

Breathe and Focus

This lesson aims to help students develop focus and emotional regulation skills through active learning. Using a catchy song about self-regulation, students will engage in breathing exercises and a hands-on activity to practice calming techniques. This lesson is important as it provides students with tools to manage their emotions and improve their ability to follow rules, which can reduce tantrums and enhance their learning experience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sophia Perlmutter

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NY Social Worker

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson helps first graders learn to control impulsiveness through engaging activities. By using a combination of video, reading, and a game, students will explore strategies to manage their emotions and reactions. This lesson is important as it equips young learners with essential skills for emotional regulation, fostering a positive classroom environment and enhancing their social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25

Annie Perkins

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NC Counselor

Mastering Self-Control

This lesson is designed for a 6th grade student to help them demonstrate self-control in the classroom. Over two 20-minute sessions, the student will engage in activities and discussions that build awareness and strategies for managing impulses and emotions. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive learning environment and enhancing the student's social-emotional skills.

Tier 3
4/16
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Amanda Nessa

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TX Special Education Teacher

Stress Management Toolkit

This lesson introduces 6th grade students to stress management techniques through a combination of video, discussion, and hands-on activities. Students will learn practical strategies to manage stress and create their own stress management toolkit. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to handle stress, promoting better mental and physical health.

Tier 1
2/25
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Robert Conceison

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MA Counselor

Jitters to Confidence

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

Tier 2
5/23

Alyssha Walker

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Mindful Moments

This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to mindfulness, focusing on its benefits for mental health and concentration. Through breathing exercises and reflective journaling, students will learn to cultivate mindfulness, which can help them manage stress and improve focus in their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emma Donaldson

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TX Social Worker, Counselor

Summer Self-Care Quest

In this 45-minute lesson for fourth graders, students will learn fun and practical self-care strategies for a healthy and happy summer break. This lesson builds foundational habits for physical, emotional, and social well-being, ensuring students return to school refreshed and resilient. Audience: 4th grade, Sessions: 1, Duration: 45 minutes.

Tier 1
5/22
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Hanna Figgins

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CA Psychologist

Self-Control Superheroes

In this interactive lesson, students transform into superheroes to conquer challenges that test their self-control. Through fun games, role-playing scenarios, a story time session, an art activity, and videos, they learn techniques to manage impulses. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential self-regulation skills, which are crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Wallace

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NC Counselor

Self-Regulation Stations

Students will rotate through different stations, each focusing on a specific self-regulation skill such as deep breathing, positive self-talk, and emotions check-in. This hands-on lesson is designed to be interactive and engaging. It will help students develop essential self-regulation skills that are crucial for their emotional and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Kucha

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MA Instructor

Discovering Your Learning Style

In this lesson, students will explore various learning styles through interactive activities and self-assessment quizzes. They will learn how to leverage their personal learning style for academic success. Understanding one's learning style is crucial for students as it helps them to adopt effective study strategies, leading to improved academic performance and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25

Nicole Walsh

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AZ Counselor

Mindful Moments: Finding Calm

This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to mindfulness practices to help them manage stress and improve focus. Students will learn simple breathing exercises and how to create a personal mindful moment routine. This lesson is important as it equips students with tools to enhance their emotional well-being and concentration, which are crucial for their academic and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lora Atkins

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NC Counselor

Self-Regulation Superheroes

This lesson introduces students to the concept of self-regulation through a combination of reading, video, and interactive activities. By understanding and practicing self-regulation, students can better manage their emotions and behaviors, leading to improved focus and cooperation in the classroom. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and fostering a positive learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Mind Games: Cognitive Exercises

In this lesson, students will engage in cognitive exercises and puzzles designed to strengthen their impulse control abilities. These activities will challenge their thinking and promote strategic decision-making. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-regulation skills, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Mind Games: Cognitive Exercises

In this lesson, students will engage in cognitive exercises and puzzles designed to strengthen their impulse control abilities. These activities will challenge their thinking and promote strategic decision-making. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-regulation skills, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Mind Games: Strengthening Impulse Control

This lesson engages students in cognitive exercises and puzzles to strengthen their impulse control abilities. Through strategic decision-making and problem-solving activities, students will learn to manage their impulses effectively. This lesson is crucial for developing self-regulation skills, which are essential for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Breathe and Relax: Self-Regulation for Kids

This lesson introduces 2nd-grade students to self-regulation through a fun and engaging session. Students will watch a video, participate in a breathing and stretching activity, engage in a discussion, read about self-regulation, and complete a worksheet. This lesson is important as it helps students develop mindfulness and relaxation techniques, which are essential for managing emotions and stress.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julie Urquhart

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MA Counselor

Stay Cool, Test On

A 30-minute individualized session to teach a 4th grader simple calming strategies to manage test anxiety, including deep breathing, positive self-talk, and quick grounding techniques. This lesson is important to help the student build confidence and maintain focus during tests.

Tier 3
5/14

Kaytlin

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OK Counselor, Social Worker

Sensory Adventure Stations

This lesson involves setting up sensory exploration stations where students can engage their senses through activities like listening, touching, and smelling. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop mindfulness and sensory awareness, which are crucial for their emotional and cognitive development. By engaging in these activities, students can improve their focus, relaxation, and understanding of their sensory experiences.

Tier 1
2/25

Nicole Walsh

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AZ Counselor

Mindful Mornings & Reflective Afternoons

This lesson consists of a morning and afternoon check-in and check-out questionnaire designed for a 5th-grade student over three days, totaling six sessions. It focuses on helping the student develop mindfulness around personal boundaries, verbal respect towards peers, and self-contribution to the betterment of classmates and themselves. This lesson is important as it fosters self-awareness, empathy, and respectful communication, which are crucial life skills.

Tier 3
4/9
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Michael Aboulafia

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MA Psychologist

Stop? Think! Go!

In this 30-minute one-on-one session, a 7th grader struggling with impulsivity learns the Stop-Think-Go self-regulation method—using a traffic-light check and deep breathing—to pause before reacting and choose thoughtful responses, boosting focus and confidence.

Tier 3
5/15
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Lea Alcover

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HI Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Mindful Movement Breaks

This lesson introduces students to mindful movement breaks, including guided stretches and breathing exercises. These activities are designed to help students manage anxiety and enhance concentration, providing essential tools for their emotional and mental well-being. By integrating these techniques throughout the day, students can learn to refocus and destress effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Morneweg

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Impulse Control Toolkit

Students will collaborate to create an 'Impulse Control Toolkit' filled with strategies and tools to manage impulsivity. This lesson promotes teamwork, creativity, and practical application. Designed for 7th-grade students, this engaging session lasts 45 minutes and focuses on group support, making it ideal for Tier 2 interventions.

Tier 2
2/27
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Emotion Regulation Check-Up

In this 30-minute Tier 2 small-group session, 4th graders will complete a formative assessment to gauge their current skills in emotional regulation and self-control. This quick check provides targeted insights to inform next steps in their social-emotional learning, helping teachers tailor support and helping students become more self-aware.

Tier 2
5/14
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Melissa Cahall

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NC Counselor

Are You Cyber-Savvy?

A brief interactive lesson for 11th graders to kick off discussions on digital privacy and security. Students will engage with a warm-up poll, complete a short quiz on online safety practices, and review insights to set the stage for deeper digital wellness lessons.

Tier 1
5/25
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Alexandria Asuncion

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US General Education Teacher

Self-Regulation Superheroes

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Emily Sheedy

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson focuses on teaching impulse control through engaging activities tailored for a 6th-grade male student with low cognitive and reading abilities. By using experiential and game-based learning strategies, the lesson aims to help the student understand and practice impulse control in a supportive environment. This lesson is crucial as it equips the student with essential skills to manage impulses, leading to better decision-making and social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

Anxiety Busters: School Edition

This lesson helps a 4th-grade student practice and demonstrate ways to decrease personal anxiety associated with school activities and peer interactions. Through experiential and game-based learning, the student will engage in activities that promote relaxation and confidence. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical strategies to manage anxiety, enhancing their overall school experience and social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25

Iana Aguilera

E

CA Instructor

Impulse Control Quest

In this engaging six-session 15-minute each unit, 6th graders learn to recognize triggers, pause impulses, and practice self-control through games, reflections, and tracking activities. This builds lifelong skills in thoughtful decision-making and emotional regulation.

Tier 1
Monday
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Lauren Dee

S

MA Social Worker

Emotional Regulation Adventure

This lesson aims to help 3rd graders understand and practice emotional regulation through a combination of video, game-based learning, and discussion. By engaging in these activities, students will learn strategies to manage their emotions effectively, which is crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lerona Dickson

D

AZ Counselor

Mindful Moments

Individual mindfulness practice to help 7th graders calm their minds, regulate emotions, and improve self-control through brief guided exercises. This 20-minute session empowers students with self-management skills that support emotional well-being.

Tier 3
6/4
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oguerrero

S

MA Social Worker

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson uses a game-based approach to teach 1st-grade students about impulse control. Through a fun and interactive game, students will learn to recognize and manage their impulses, followed by a guided discussion to reinforce the concepts. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop self-regulation skills, which are crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Miranda Blanchette

S

MA Social Worker, Counselor

Anxiety Management Toolkit

This lesson aims to equip 6th-grade students with practical strategies to manage anxiety, particularly during anxiety attacks. By engaging in active and experiential learning, students will explore techniques such as grounding exercises and deep breathing. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with tools to handle anxiety, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Aisha Squalli

S

MA Counselor

Express Yourself Creatively

This lesson uses art, games, and mindfulness to help an 8th-grade student learn to manage impulsive behaviors and attention-seeking actions. Through creative expression, interactive activities, and calming techniques, the student will explore self-regulation strategies. This lesson is important as it provides a safe space for the student to practice self-control and express emotions constructively.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

E

CA Psychologist

Test Day Toolkit: Building Confidence

In this lesson, students will create a 'Test Day Toolkit' that includes personalized strategies and tools to help reduce anxiety and boost confidence during tests. The lesson focuses on positive self-talk, visualization techniques, and mindfulness exercises, which are essential skills for managing stress and improving performance. By the end of the lesson, students will have a set of strategies they can use to feel more prepared and confident on test days.

Tier 1
2/25

Heather Beard

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NC Counselor

Winter Stress-Buster Stations

This lesson involves students rotating through various stress-relief stations, such as journaling, mindful breathing, and simple yoga poses. Each station offers a unique way to calm the mind and manage stress, which is crucial for middle school students as they navigate academic and social pressures. By experiencing different techniques, students can discover what works best for them and incorporate these practices into their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Amy Rich

S

MA Behavior Interventionist

Impulse Control Quest

In this 6-session group intervention, 6th graders will learn practical strategies to manage impulses through engaging activities and games. These brief 15-minute sessions build skills that improve focus and decision-making, fostering classroom success and social confidence.

Tier 2
Monday
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Lauren Dee

S

MA Social Worker

Task Mastery Challenge

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

Tier 3
2/25

Aurora Guevara

E

CA Psychologist

Mind Games: Strengthening Impulse Control

This lesson engages students in cognitive exercises and puzzles designed to strengthen their impulse control abilities. Through strategic decision-making activities, students will learn to manage their impulses effectively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-regulation skills, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Taming Test Jitters

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 3rd graders, students will learn what test anxiety is, identify their own feelings, and discover simple strategies to manage jitters. Building these skills helps students perform their best and feel confident during assessments.

Tier 1
5/23

Alyssha Walker

q

TX Behavior Interventionist

The Art of Self-Regulation

This lesson introduces middle school students to self-regulation techniques through a creative mix of art and calming exercises. By exploring emotions through coloring and guided imagery, students learn to manage stress and anxiety, enhancing their emotional toolkit. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to handle emotional challenges, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephen Habib

S

MA Counselor

Quick Calm Strategies

Individual worksheets offering personalized sensory toolkits and step-by-step calm-down strategies for students needing extra support. This Tier 3 lesson provides a concise 10-minute session for 4th grade students focusing on self-regulation through personalized calm-down approaches.

Tier 3
6/13
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Julia Fargo

Instructor

Sensory Exploration Stations

This lesson involves setting up different sensory stations where students can engage their senses through focused activities like listening, touching, and smelling. This lesson is important as it helps students develop mindfulness and sensory awareness, which are crucial for their emotional and cognitive development. By engaging in these activities, students can improve their focus, calmness, and ability to process sensory information.

Tier 1
2/25

Nicole Walsh

D

AZ Counselor

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson helps first graders understand and practice controlling impulsiveness through engaging activities and discussions. By learning to manage their impulses, students can improve their social interactions and decision-making skills, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Annie Perkins

a

NC Counselor

Breathe and Decide

This lesson focuses on enhancing self-management and responsible decision-making skills in first-grade students. Through a combination of experiential learning and active engagement, students will practice self-regulation techniques using a catchy song and a guided activity. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social-emotional skills that contribute to their overall well-being and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

Personal Space Adventure

This lesson helps autistic grade 5 students understand the concept of personal space through a video and an interactive game. Understanding personal space is crucial for social interactions and helps students navigate their environment more comfortably. This lesson uses engaging, game-based learning to make the concept accessible and enjoyable.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kristen O'Brien

S

MA Counselor

Focus Fun: ADHD Strategies for Success

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

D

AZ Counselor

Why Do We Need Breaks?

Explore the importance of taking breaks in a fun and engaging way. This lesson helps students understand how breaks can help them recharge and improve their focus, making it relevant to their daily lives. This lesson is designed for a kindergarten class and will be completed in a 20-minute session.

Tier 1
4/11
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Kelsey McQueen - Bettell

D

AZ Special Education Teacher

Bathroom Breaks: Timing It Right

This lesson helps 4th graders understand the importance of recognizing when they need more time in the bathroom and how to manage it responsibly. It's crucial for students to develop self-awareness and time management skills to minimize disruptions and maintain focus in class.

Tier 1
4/15

llockwood

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MA Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Bathroom Breaks: Timing It Right

This lesson helps 4th graders understand the importance of recognizing when they need more time in the bathroom and how to manage it responsibly. It's crucial for students to develop self-awareness and time management skills to minimize disruptions and maintain focus in class.

Tier 1
4/15

llockwood

S

MA Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Mindful Moments: Introduction to Mindfulness

This lesson introduces students to mindfulness, focusing on simple techniques to help manage stress and improve concentration. Students will engage in breathing exercises and a short guided meditation. This lesson is important as it provides students with tools to enhance their emotional regulation and focus, which can be particularly beneficial for students with IEPs.

Tier 1
2/25
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Anna Urias

D

AZ Counselor

Distraction Busters

This lesson introduces students to the concept of limiting distractions through a quick, engaging activity. By participating in a game-based learning exercise, students will identify common distractions and brainstorm strategies to manage them effectively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop focus and concentration skills, which are essential for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Lori Jensen

a

NC Instructor

Zap Test Jitters

In this 15-minute lesson, 3rd graders learn simple, kid-friendly strategies to manage test anxiety—like mindful breathing and positive self-talk—to build confidence and focus. This classroom-wide session helps students feel calmer and more prepared for tests.

Tier 1
5/8
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Danielle Rollins

a

NC Counselor

Mindful Moments: Sensory Walk

This lesson guides students on a sensory walk, encouraging them to use their senses to explore their environment. This mindfulness exercise helps students center themselves, improving focus and reducing anxiety. By engaging with their surroundings, students learn to be present in the moment, which can enhance their emotional well-being and concentration.

Tier 1
2/25

Tiffany Thornton (Gargano)

S

MA Counselor

Art of Self-Regulation: Creating Calming Strategies

Designed for 4th and 5th graders, this lesson introduces the concept of self-regulation through creative activities. Students will explore personalized calming techniques and build a toolkit to manage their emotions effectively.

Tier 1
5/2
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avyoral

q

TX Counselor

Emotion Management Quick Session

This lesson helps 6th-grade students recognize and manage their emotions to prevent disruptive outbursts. By understanding emotional triggers and practicing calming techniques, students can improve their self-regulation skills, leading to a more harmonious classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

a

NC Behavior Interventionist

Are You Sleep Ready?

Interactive lesson teaching 3rd graders the importance of sleep hygiene and bedtime routines to support healthy growth and learning in a 40-minute, one-session Tier 1 classroom lesson.

Tier 1
6/2

Travis

E

CA General Education Teacher

Emotional Intelligence Essentials

This lesson focuses on developing students' emotional intelligence by teaching them to identify and manage their emotions. Through engaging activities like emotion charades and reflective journaling, students will learn to recognize different emotions and understand their impact on behavior. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional regulation, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

D

AZ Counselor

Impulse Control Challenge

This lesson engages 2nd grade students in fun and interactive games designed to help them recognize and control impulsive behaviors. Through teamwork and strategic thinking, students will learn the importance of patience and self-control. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that are essential for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Wallace

a

NC Counselor

ADHD and Impulsivity Skills Series

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Kate Guilmette

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VT Counselor

Mindful Moments

In this lesson, students will explore mindfulness techniques to help manage stress and improve concentration. They will engage in guided meditation and breathing exercises to enhance their mental well-being. This lesson is important as it provides students with tools to handle stress and improve focus, which are essential skills for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Audrey Eddins

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TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Mindful Moments

This lesson introduces students to mindfulness techniques to help them manage stress and increase focus. Through a brief guided activity, students will learn how to practice mindfulness in their daily lives. This lesson is important as it equips students with tools to enhance their emotional regulation and concentration, which are crucial for both academic success and personal well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy DeShazo

D

AZ Counselor

Mindful Moments

This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to mindfulness techniques to enhance focus and reduce stress. Students will engage in guided meditation and breathing exercises to help them develop skills in self-awareness and emotional regulation. This lesson is important as it provides students with tools to manage stress and improve concentration, which are essential for their academic and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Teresa Coleman

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NC Instructor

Understanding and Managing Anger

This lesson helps 6th-grade students identify their anger triggers and learn strategies to manage anger constructively. Through self-reflection worksheets and interactive activities, students will practice calming techniques, enhancing their emotional regulation skills. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emma Donaldson

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TX Social Worker, Counselor