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Self-Advocacy

Self-Advocacy

Discover a curated collection of free resources empowering students with special needs to develop essential self-advocacy skills. This page offers practical activities, interactive lessons, and real-world scenarios designed to build confidence, communication, and independence. Educators, parents, and learners can access guidance on fostering strong voices and effective decision-making for successful transitions to adulthood.

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Self-Advocacy in Action

This lesson focuses on helping students develop self-advocacy skills through a combination of video learning, discussion, and practical activities. By engaging in these activities, students will learn how to express their needs and make decisions that align with their personal values, which is crucial for their personal growth and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Self-Advocacy Superstars

This lesson plan is designed to help 3rd graders develop self-advocacy skills through a series of engaging activities over 15 sessions. By using Game-Based Learning, Active Learning, and Inquiry-Based Learning strategies, students will learn to express their needs and preferences confidently. This lesson is important as it empowers students to take charge of their learning and personal growth, fostering independence and self-confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kaila Krouse

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VT Counselor

Self-Advocacy in Action

This lesson focuses on helping students develop self-advocacy skills through a combination of video learning, discussion, and practical activities. By engaging in these activities, students will learn how to express their needs and make decisions that align with their personal values, which is crucial for their personal growth and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Empower Yourself: The Art of Self-Advocacy

This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the concept of self-advocacy, helping them understand its importance and how to practice it effectively. Through active and collaborative learning strategies, students will engage with a video, participate in discussions, and complete activities that reinforce their understanding. This lesson is crucial for fostering independence and confidence in students, equipping them with skills to express their needs and make informed decisions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Gibbons

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MA Counselor

Self-Advocacy in School

This 8-session series focuses on teaching high school students the importance of self-advocacy in the school setting. Through a combination of experiential, game-based, inquiry-based, active, and collaborative learning strategies, students will learn when and how to effectively advocate for themselves. This lesson series is crucial as it empowers students to take charge of their educational journey, ensuring they have the skills to communicate their needs and seek support when necessary.

Tier 1
2/25

Brytnee Peacock

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CA Psychologist

Self-Advocacy: Standing Up for Yourself

In this lesson, students will learn the importance of self-advocacy and how to express their needs and rights. Through role-play scenarios and guided discussions, students will practice confidently asking for help when necessary. This lesson is crucial for developing students' confidence and communication skills, empowering them to stand up for themselves in various situations.

Tier 1
2/25
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Judith Ross

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MA Counselor

Self-Advocacy Adventure

This lesson is designed to help a 6th grade male student develop self-advocacy skills through engaging activities. By using Game-Based and Inquiry-Based Learning strategies, the student will explore scenarios where self-advocacy is essential and practice these skills in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it empowers students to express their needs and seek help, fostering independence and confidence in the classroom.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Self-Advocacy Adventure

This lesson engages high school students in learning self-advocacy through interactive and collaborative activities. By participating in a game-based learning experience, students will practice expressing their needs and preferences in a supportive environment. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to take charge of their own learning and personal growth, fostering confidence and communication skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Michelle Schneider

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CA Psychologist

Advocacy Adventure One-on-One

This lesson plan is designed for one-on-one instruction to teach middle school students how to effectively advocate for themselves. Over the course of three weeks, the student will engage in personalized activities that build their confidence and communication skills. This lesson is important as it empowers students to express their needs and stand up for their beliefs, fostering a sense of agency and responsibility.

Tier 3
2/25
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Michele Figueroa

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AZ Social Worker

Speak Up! Self-Advocacy Skills

This lesson focuses on teaching middle school students, including those with intellectual impairments, the essential skills of self-advocacy. In just 10 minutes, students will learn how to express their needs and rights effectively, which is crucial for their personal development and empowerment. The lesson will be translated into Haitian Creole to ensure accessibility for all students.

Tier 1
4/7
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Kristen O'Brien

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MA Counselor

Speak Up! Self-Advocacy Skills

This lesson focuses on teaching middle school students, including those with intellectual impairments, the essential skills of self-advocacy. In 30 minutes, students will learn how to express their needs and rights effectively, which is crucial for their personal development and empowerment. The lesson will be translated into Haitian Creole to ensure accessibility for all students.

Tier 1
5/6
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Natessa Storm

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MA Counselor

Self-Advocacy Tracker

This lesson focuses on empowering 6th-grade students to track their self-advocacy skills on a weekly basis. By using a structured worksheet, students will learn to identify their needs, communicate effectively, and reflect on their progress, fostering independence and confidence in their personal and academic lives.

Tier 1
4/4
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Ashley Salazar

Counselor

Confident Self-Advocates

This lesson aims to teach middle school students with moderate disabilities about self-advocacy. Through a video on assertiveness, an interactive activity, and a reflective discussion, students will learn practical tips for confidently expressing their needs and priorities. Developing self-advocacy skills is crucial for fostering independence and self-confidence in students.

Tier 2
2/25
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Abby Lindberg

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MA Counselor

Speak Up: Self-Advocacy Skills

This lesson introduces middle school students to the concept of self-advocacy, emphasizing its importance in personal and academic settings. Through a blended learning approach, students will engage in discussions and complete a worksheet to reinforce their understanding. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to express their needs and make informed decisions, fostering independence and confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Janet Marino

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MA Counselor

Speak Up!

In this single 30-minute lesson, 5th grade students transitioning to middle school in August 2025 will explore self-advocacy skills through discussion, role-play, and reflection. This lesson empowers them to understand their needs, ask for help, and build confidence in their upcoming middle school journey.

Tier 1
5/7
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SarahLane McGillis

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NC Special Education Teacher

Self Advocacy for Kids

This lesson is designed to teach a 10-year-old girl about self-advocacy. The objective is to help her understand the importance of speaking up for herself and how to do it effectively. The lesson will last 45 minutes and include a lesson plan, slide deck, worksheet, activity, and video.

Tier 3
5/2
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Juliana Garcia

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MA Social Worker

Advocate for Yourself!

This lesson focuses on teaching 11th grade students the importance of self-advocacy through active learning and game-based strategies. Students will engage in a discussion to explore what self-advocacy means, participate in an activity to practice these skills, and watch a video on assertiveness. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to express their needs and boundaries effectively, fostering confidence and independence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ryan Guild

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MA Counselor

Speak Up, Stand Out!

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of self-advocacy and learn how to effectively communicate their needs and rights. Through engaging role-playing activities and guided discussions, students will practice being assertive in various situations. This lesson is crucial for empowering young learners to express themselves confidently and understand the importance of speaking up for their needs.

Tier 1
2/25
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Katelyn Redding

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AZ Special Education Teacher

High School Readiness Adventure

This lesson plan is designed to prepare grade 8 special education students for the transition to high school by exploring high school expectations and future experiences. Over two weeks, students will engage in a variety of learning strategies including Game-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning, Blended Learning, Collaborative Learning, Active Learning, and Experiential Learning. This approach will help students build confidence and understanding of what to expect in high school, fostering a smoother transition.

Tier 2
2/25
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Ariana Bueno

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

Empower Your Voice

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Self-Advocacy Adventure

This lesson is designed to teach self-advocacy skills to a 16-year-old with autism through engaging and interactive methods. By using game-based and project-based learning strategies, the lesson aims to empower the student to express their needs and preferences effectively. This lesson is important as it helps the student build confidence and independence, which are crucial for personal development and future success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Jason Stewart

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AZ Special Education Teacher

High School Transition Journey

This 5-day lesson plan guides 8th-grade students through the process of creating a personalized High School Transition Plan. Each day focuses on a different aspect of the transition, including self-discovery, study skills, time management, safety, and peer pressure. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to navigate the challenges of high school with confidence and resilience. Trauma-informed teaching strategies are integrated to ensure a supportive and emotionally safe learning environment.

Tier 1
6/5

Jeremy Jennings

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TN Instructor

Confidence is Key

Aimed at building confidence, this lesson helps students identify their strengths and use them to advocate for themselves. It includes exercises to boost self-esteem and assertiveness, specifically designed for a 7th-grade student in a 30-minute individual session. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to recognize their unique abilities and confidently express their needs.

Tier 3
3/17
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Hannah Ryan

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NY Social Worker

Superhero Strategies: Mastering Self-Regulation and Self-Advocacy

This lesson is designed for a 4th grade student with ASD, focusing on self-regulation and self-advocacy skills. Over four 30-minute sessions, the student will learn to identify situations where self-advocacy is needed and discover 2-3 self-regulation strategies to manage stress and dysregulation. This lesson empowers the student with essential life skills, enhancing their ability to navigate daily challenges effectively.

Tier 3
3/10
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Amanda Duffy

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MA Counselor

Empowering Voices

This lesson aims to help 8th grade girls develop self-advocacy skills through collaborative learning. In our session, students will engage in a group activity to identify their strengths and practice expressing their needs and desires. This is important for empowering young girls to take control of their lives and make informed decisions.

Tier 2
2/25

Brian Anderson

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NY Instructor

Speak Up, Shine Bright: Empowering Self-Advocacy for 5th Grade Girls

This 3-session lesson is designed for a small group of 5th-grade girls to learn and practice self-advocacy skills. Through engaging activities, discussions, and games, students will gain confidence in expressing their needs and desires both inside and outside the classroom. Each session is 30 minutes long and focuses on building communication skills, understanding personal rights, and developing strategies for effective self-expression.

Tier 2
3/13
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Natessa Storm

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MA Counselor

Building Self-Advocacy Skills

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

Tier 3
3/4

Kyle Ryan

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CA Psychologist

Speak Up, Stand Up!

This lesson introduces 1st-grade students to the concept of self-advocacy through a discussion and a fun, interactive drawing activity. Students will learn how to express their needs and feelings in a positive way. This lesson is important as it empowers young learners to communicate effectively and confidently, which is a crucial skill for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Samantha Horne

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MA Counselor

Next Adventure Awaits: Navigating Life After High School

This lesson is designed for Grade 12 students to help them process the transition from high school to their next adventure, whether it's college or entering the workforce. Over two sessions, students will explore the range of emotions associated with change and develop strategies to manage these feelings. This lesson is crucial as it supports students in understanding and preparing for the significant life changes ahead, while also addressing social pragmatic skills as per their IEP goals.

Tier 1
2/27
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Julia McGary

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MA Counselor

IEP Voices

In this 50-minute Tier 2 group session, students on an IEP will learn how to advocate for themselves by reviewing their IEP goals, sharing whether supports are in place, and brainstorming additional ways the school can help. This lesson empowers students and builds self-advocacy skills essential for their success.

Tier 2
5/19
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Rachel Monte

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MA Counselor

Empower Your Voice

This lesson focuses on teaching 7th-grade boys the importance of self-advocacy in the classroom, with a particular emphasis on asking for help. Through a combination of video, discussion, and a worksheet, students will explore strategies to express their needs and opinions effectively. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to take charge of their learning and communicate confidently with teachers and peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sydney Menard

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MA Psychologist

Speak Up, Stand Out

Empowering a 10th grader to confidently advocate for their needs and navigate peer interactions. In this 15-minute Tier 3 session, the student will learn self-advocacy strategies, practice using "I" statements, and develop an action plan to handle peer challenges.

Tier 3
6/13
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Ryan Holt

E

CA Psychologist

Speak Up, Stand Out

In this 30-minute lesson, 7th-grade students learn self-advocacy skills tailored for young adults, focusing on communication strategies and confidence-building. Speech pathologists will empower students to express their needs in academic and social settings, promoting lifelong self-advocacy.

Tier 1
5/19
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hannah williams

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TX Special Education Teacher

Speak Up, Shine Bright!

This lesson is designed to help 1st grade students in a special day class develop self-advocacy skills through verbal speech. By engaging in experiential and game-based learning activities, students will learn to express their needs and preferences confidently. This lesson is crucial for building communication skills and self-esteem, especially for quieter students who may need encouragement to speak up. The lesson is adapted to be accessible for students with diverse learning needs, using simplified language and visual aids.

Tier 1
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

IEP Insight Quest

In this 30-minute lesson, 9th-grade students will explore IEP goals and objectives for a peer with autism who has sensory processing and self-regulation challenges. Students will learn how IEPs support individual needs, build empathy, and brainstorm strategies to create an inclusive classroom.

Tier 1
5/12

carrie.yespy

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MA Social Worker

Advocacy in Action

This lesson introduces 7th graders to the concept of advocacy, focusing on how to advocate for themselves and others. Through experiential and game-based learning activities, students will explore real-life scenarios and practice advocacy skills. This lesson is important as it empowers students to speak up for their needs and the needs of others, fostering a supportive and inclusive community.

Tier 1
2/25

Brandon Brito

S

MA History, Health & Fitness

Goal Setting Adventure

This lesson introduces 8th-grade students to the concept of goal setting through personalized learning. Students will engage in individual activities to understand the importance of setting achievable goals and the steps involved in the process. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with essential life skills that promote personal growth and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Jeremy Vagos

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MA Special Education Teacher

Speak Up, Step Up

In this 30-minute 5th grade lesson, students with IEPs learn to identify their support network and practice advocating for help as they transition to middle school. This lesson empowers students to confidently speak up, ensuring they get the accommodations and guidance they need. Audience: 5th grade; Tier 1; Duration: 1 session of 30 minutes.

Tier 1
5/9
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Joanna Rodriguez

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PA Special Education Teacher

Speak Up, Stand Out: Mastering Self-Advocacy

This lesson is designed for a 6th grade boy named Teddy, focusing on the importance of self-advocacy during personal or academic dilemmas. In this 30-minute individual session, Teddy will learn how to effectively express his needs and concerns, empowering him to take control of his learning and personal experiences. The lesson includes a personalized reading, a video, and the development of specific self-advocacy scripts.

Tier 3
3/31
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

IEP Insider

In this two-session mini-unit, 5th grade learning support students will learn to read, interpret, and advocate for their Individualized Education Program (IEP) as they transition to middle school. These lessons build confidence and skills for self-advocacy in just 30-minute sessions.

Tier 3
5/9
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Joanna Rodriguez

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PA Special Education Teacher

Pathway to Success

In this lesson, students will develop a personalized success plan to aid their transition from Middle School to High School. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to set goals, identify potential challenges, and strategize solutions, fostering a sense of preparedness and confidence for their upcoming educational journey.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeremy Jennings

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TN Instructor

Speak Up: Unleashing Your Inner Advocate

In this empowering 30-minute session, students will discover the power of self-advocacy and learn how to confidently express their needs and desires. This lesson is vital for building self-confidence and independence, especially for a mixed group of students who may require additional support. Through engaging activities and relatable examples, students will feel empowered to take charge of their learning journey.

Tier 2
3/21
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Jami Dion

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MA School Administrator

Find Your Voice

A concise 15-minute Tier 3 session designed for a 17-year-old male student with autism to build self-advocacy skills. This lesson equips the student with strategies to express needs and request support effectively, fostering independence and confidence.

Tier 3
5/12
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David Sayegh

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CA Psychologist

Self-Regulation Adventure

This lesson focuses on teaching an 8th-grade female student self-regulation skills through a combination of personal reflection, individualized worksheet activities, and a personalized coping skills menu. By engaging in self-directed learning, the student will explore different coping strategies and practice self-regulation in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it empowers the student to manage her emotions and behaviors effectively, which is crucial for her academic and personal success.

Tier 3
2/25

Yvonne Brown

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CA Psychologist

Self-Advocacy Sorting

In this brief lesson, students will learn to identify self-advocacy statements by sorting them from non-self-advocacy statements. This activity will help students understand the importance of self-advocacy and how to recognize it in everyday situations.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brooke Anderson

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MA Counselor

My Voice, My Skills

In this 30-minute individualized session, a 4th grader will learn to set and articulate self-advocacy and social skill goals. This lesson empowers students to express their needs, practice social scenarios, and build confidence in their voice—critical skills for success in and out of the classroom.

Tier 3
5/20

ellie

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ME Special Education Teacher

Superpower Discovery: Unleashing Your Strengths and Seeking Support

This 8-session lesson is designed for a 6th grade student with autism, focusing on identifying personal strengths and weaknesses, recognizing when to seek help, and developing self-advocacy and problem-solving skills. Each 30-minute session will empower the student to better understand themselves and navigate both academic and social situations effectively, aligning with their IEP goals.

Tier 3
3/26
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Kristen Hayden

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MA Counselor

I Can Speak Up!

This lesson focuses on teaching 1st-grade students the essential skill of self-advocacy, empowering them to express their needs and feelings effectively. It's crucial for young learners to develop this skill early on to build confidence and independence. The lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session, tailored for individual support (Tier 3).

Tier 3
4/9
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lames

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MA Special Education Teacher

Daily Life Skills Adventure

This lesson focuses on teaching first graders essential daily life skills through engaging activities and a video. By using puppets and relatable scenarios, the video 'Habits of a Good Student for Children' introduces students to important habits such as punctuality, respect, and responsibility. The lesson is designed to help students with IEP goals develop independence in daily interactions, making it both educational and fun. This lesson is important as it fosters independence and social skills in young learners, which are crucial for their overall development and success in school.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mackenzie Tallent

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NC Instructor

Advocacy and Action: Making a Difference

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Elizabeth Swible

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MA Math, English, History, Earth Science

Understanding Our Learning Needs

This lesson plan is designed to help 7th graders develop self-awareness about their academic needs compared to others. Through a series of activities and discussions, students will explore their own learning styles, strengths, and areas for improvement. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy, self-reflection, and personal growth, enabling students to become more effective learners and supportive peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Judith Ross

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MA Counselor

Speak Up!

This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of self-advocacy and how to effectively speak up for themselves. Through a game-based activity and collaborative project, students will learn strategies to express their needs and opinions confidently. This lesson is crucial in helping students develop communication skills that are essential for personal growth and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brooke Anderson

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MA Counselor

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

Graduation Goals: A Path to Success

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Anna Urias

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AZ Counselor

Navigating Life After High School

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Unleashing Your Learning Superpowers

This two-session lesson for 7th grade students in a small group setting focuses on helping students identify their unique learning styles and how they can advocate for themselves to meet their learning needs. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to take charge of their education, fostering self-awareness and communication skills. Each session is 30 minutes long and includes engaging activities and projects to reinforce learning.

Tier 2
4/14

malane

Psychologist

Who Am I?

A journey into self-discovery where students reflect on their personalities, strengths, and areas for growth. This lesson encourages students to develop a deeper understanding of themselves, fostering confidence and self-acceptance. Designed for a 7th grade class, this 45-minute session is part of Tier 1 classroom-wide supports.

Tier 1
2/28
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Tondra Dillard-Cobb

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NC Special Education Teacher

Building Confidence: Speak Up!

This lesson is designed for an 8th-grade student who struggles with self-esteem, self-advocacy, and body image. The session will focus on helping her identify anxiety-provoking situations and develop coping strategies, aligning with her personal growth goals. The lesson is crucial for empowering her to confidently express her needs and feelings, fostering personal growth and resilience.

Tier 3
5/2

Yvonne Brown

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CA Psychologist

Own Your Voice

Empowering students to find and own their voice, this lesson encourages them to express their needs and desires confidently. It provides practical strategies to communicate effectively in various situations, tailored for a 9th-grade student in a 30-minute individual session.

Tier 3
3/17
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Hannah Ryan

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NY Social Worker

Transitioning to High School: A New Chapter

This lesson helps 8th graders prepare for the transition to high school by exploring the emotional and social changes they may encounter. Through a combination of video content, discussion, and a quiz, students will gain insights into managing friendships, handling peer pressure, and maintaining motivation. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills and mindset needed to navigate the challenges of high school successfully.

Tier 1
2/25

Charles Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Change Ready?

A targeted individual lesson for an 8th grade student with ADHD/Anxiety/Autism focusing on mastering coping strategies for schedule changes, understanding the impact of big vs small changes, and practicing calm transitions at Minute Man High School. This 24-minute session builds flexibility and self-regulation skills critical for meeting IEP objectives.

Tier 3
5/30
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ldemoraes

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MA Counselor

Navigating Change: High School Transition Workshop

Aimed at high school students, this workshop supports their transition into new phases of life, whether it's moving to the next grade or preparing for life after graduation. Through discussions and strategic planning activities, students analyze their goals and develop actionable steps to navigate change successfully. The lesson encourages self-discovery and resilience and empowers students to approach upcoming transitions with confidence.

Tier 1
4/1
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Shannon Janovitz

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MA Instructor

Self-Management Success

This lesson plan is designed for a small group of boys to enhance their self-management skills and motivate them academically. Over six weeks, students will engage in experiential and active learning activities that promote self-awareness, goal setting, and personal responsibility. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential life skills that contribute to academic success and personal growth.

Tier 2
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

Speak Up Respectfully

In this 30-minute individual lesson, a high school student will learn how to advocate for themselves politely and effectively when facing academic or personal concerns. This lesson empowers the student to approach teachers or school staff respectfully, building confidence and communication skills critical for success in and beyond school.

Tier 3
5/19
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Rachel Monte

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MA Counselor

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

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson plan is designed to help 3rd graders develop essential self-management and social skills through engaging activities and discussions. Over the course of six weeks, students will participate in experiential learning exercises that promote active participation and collaboration. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills needed to manage their emotions, work effectively with others, and build positive relationships, which are crucial for their overall development and success in school and beyond.

Tier 1
2/26
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

High School Transition Adventure

This lesson introduces 8th graders to the concept of transitioning to high school. Through a combination of active learning, game-based learning, and experiential learning, students will explore the differences between middle and high school, discuss their feelings and expectations, and engage in activities that simulate high school scenarios. This lesson is important as it helps students mentally prepare for the changes ahead, reducing anxiety and building confidence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jessica Handley

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TN Instructor

Tackling Life's Hurdles: Identifying and Overcoming Your Biggest Challenges

In this engaging 30-minute session for middle school students (grades 6-8), we'll explore the concept of personal challenges and strategies to overcome them. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to recognize and address obstacles in their lives, fostering resilience and problem-solving skills. The session includes a mix of interactive discussions, a video, and a quiz to reinforce learning.

Tier 1
3/10
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Marcus Virgil

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NC Behavior Interventionist

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

Independence Builders: One-on-One

This lesson is designed for a one-on-one setting to help a 1st-grade student with social-emotional challenges develop independence by creating proactive strategies to manage their emotions. Through personalized discussion, interactive activities, and reflection, the student will learn how to ask for breaks and use other strategies to minimize dysregulation. This lesson is important as it empowers the student to take control of their emotional responses, fostering a more inclusive and supportive learning environment.

Tier 3
2/25

Kyle Ryan

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CA Psychologist

Who Am I as a Learner?

This lesson invites 9th-grade students to explore their unique learning styles and preferences, helping them understand themselves better as learners. By identifying their strengths and areas for growth, students can develop personalized strategies to enhance their educational experience, making learning more effective and enjoyable.

Tier 1
4/14
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Alison Nowicki

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MA Counselor

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson focuses on helping 5th-grade students learn and practice essential social skills to gain a sense of independence and confidence. Through a combination of discussion, interactive activities, and reflection, students will explore how to communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and build self-confidence. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills needed to navigate social situations both inside and outside the classroom, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment.

Tier 1
3/13
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Natessa Storm

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MA Counselor

Confidence Quest

This lesson is designed to help 9th graders with autism build confidence through engaging activities and discussions. By using game-based, collaborative, and blended learning strategies, students will explore practical ways to boost their self-esteem and self-assurance. This lesson is important as it empowers students to face challenges with a positive mindset and enhances their social interactions.

Tier 2
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

High School Readiness

This lesson aims to equip grade 8 students with essential skills and strategies for a smooth transition to high school. It will cover topics such as time management, study skills, and coping with new challenges. This lesson is important as it helps students build confidence and prepares them for the increased academic and social demands of high school.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sherri Watson

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MA Counselor

Navigating Change with Confidence

This lesson helps 7th-grade students navigate change and transition by introducing strategies like goal setting and journaling. Through role-playing activities, students will prepare to handle real-life changes effectively. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills to manage transitions, fostering resilience and adaptability.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jacqueline Lynch

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AZ Counselor

College Bound: Ready, Set, Go!

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

Tier 1
4/4
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brynn.cooper

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MA School Administrator

Speak Up: Empowering Your Voice

This lesson focuses on teaching a fourth-grade student the essential skill of self-advocacy. By learning to express their needs and make informed decisions, the student will gain confidence and independence. This 15-minute individual session will include a warm-up, activity, cool-down, script, worksheet, and game to reinforce the concept.

Tier 3
3/12

Adriana Verduzco

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CA Psychologist

Advocacy in Action: Empowering Voices for Change

This lesson is designed for 'Contenders and Leaders' to explore the concept of advocacy and how they can use their voices to effect change. Through engaging activities, games, and discussions, students will learn the importance of advocacy and develop skills to become effective advocates in their communities. This single 45-minute session aims to inspire students to recognize their potential as change-makers.

Tier 1
3/24

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Building Self-Worth and Confidence

This lesson focuses on helping 8th-grade students build self-esteem and understand their self-worth. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will learn to resist peer pressure and recognize abusive behaviors. This lesson is crucial for developing a strong sense of self, which is essential for making positive life choices and fostering healthy relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brittney Bullard

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NC Social Worker

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

Thriving Independently

This lesson focuses on therapeutic group activities designed to support 9th-grade students transitioning to independent living after high school. It aims to equip students with essential life skills, emotional resilience, and a sense of community, helping them navigate the challenges of independence. The session will last 30 minutes and is suitable for a classroom setting.

Tier 1
4/18
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Latoya Ogunbona

Counselor, Social Worker

Overcoming Self-Doubt

This lesson helps 8th graders identify and overcome self-doubt, fostering self-confidence. By recognizing and addressing self-doubt, students can develop a positive self-image and feel empowered to tackle challenges.

Tier 1
2/25

Deidra Winn

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TX Instructor

Virtual Life Skills Bingo

This lesson uses a game-based learning approach to teach high school students strategies that are applicable both in school and in life. Through a virtual bingo game, students will explore and discuss various strategies, enhancing their understanding and ability to apply these skills in real-world scenarios. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize the value of transferable skills, promoting lifelong learning and adaptability.

Tier 1
2/25

Nakia Avery

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NC Counselor

Smooth Transition to High School

This lesson is designed to help 9th graders transition smoothly into high school by focusing on essential skills such as time management, study skills, and setting academic goals. These skills are crucial for students to adapt to the new environment, manage their workload effectively, and achieve their academic objectives. By the end of the lesson, students will have practical strategies to apply in their daily school life, fostering a successful high school experience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sharron Williams

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NC School Administrator

Skills for Success: Building Career Competencies

This lesson focuses on helping 8th-grade students identify and develop essential skills for career success, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. Through engaging activities that simulate real-world work environments, students will gain practical experience and insights into how these skills are applied in various careers. This lesson is important as it prepares students for future challenges and opportunities, fostering a mindset of lifelong learning and adaptability.

Tier 1
2/25
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Dianna Wyllie

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MA Counselor

Goal Setting for Academic Confidence

This lesson focuses on helping 9th-grade students build academic confidence by setting achievable goals and tracking their progress. Through activities that identify personal strengths, set realistic objectives, and reflect on achievements, students will learn to take ownership of their learning journey. This lesson is important as it empowers students to recognize their potential and fosters a growth mindset, which is crucial for their academic and personal development.

Tier 1
2/25
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David Roos

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MA Counselor

Ready Set High

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

Tier 2
5/16
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Christine Joulain

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WA General Education Teacher

Mastering Self-Management: Building Focus and Executive Skills

This 10-session individual lesson plan is designed for a 7th-grade boy, focusing on enhancing self-management, executive function, and attentional skills. Each 15-minute session will empower the student with practical strategies to gain better control over his thoughts and actions, improving his academic and personal life.

Tier 3
3/18
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Nicole Camp

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MA Psychologist

Understanding Identity and Disabilities

This lesson introduces 3rd-grade students to the concepts of identity and disabilities, fostering an understanding and appreciation of diversity. Through guided discussion, students will explore what makes each person unique and how disabilities are a part of individual identities. This lesson is important as it promotes empathy, inclusivity, and respect for differences among peers.

Tier 1
2/25

Melissa Hathaway

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VT Instructor

Confidence Boosters - Individual

This individual lesson aims to build self-confidence in a 1st grade student through personalized activities and self-reflection. By focusing on personal strengths and embracing uniqueness, the student will learn to appreciate themselves. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop a positive self-image and resilience, which are crucial for their emotional and social development.

Tier 3
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Affirmation Adventure

This lesson introduces third-grade students to the concept of positive affirmations, helping them build confidence and self-esteem. Through a combination of video, discussion, and activities, students will learn to recognize their strengths and practice self-compassion. This lesson is important as it fosters a positive self-image and encourages students to embrace their uniqueness, which is crucial for their personal growth and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rita York

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AZ Counselor

Building Self-Confidence for Future Success

This lesson focuses on the importance of self-confidence for young adults as they prepare for college or job opportunities. Through a guided reading and discussion, students will explore strategies to build and maintain self-confidence, which is crucial for personal and professional success. This lesson will help students understand the role of self-confidence in achieving their goals and provide them with practical tools to enhance their self-esteem.

Tier 1
2/25
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Danette Anich

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Goal Setting Adventure

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of goal setting and how it can enhance their self-management and self-awareness. Through a combination of video, interactive activities, and a worksheet, students will learn to set simple, achievable goals. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop essential life skills that contribute to their personal growth and success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

The Power of You

This lesson focuses on building self-confidence and self-acceptance among 7th-grade students. It's designed to help students understand the importance of believing in themselves and embracing their unique qualities. The lesson will include activities and discussions to foster a positive self-image and encourage students to appreciate their individuality.

Tier 1
4/17
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lstjohn

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TX Counselor

Exploring Identity

This lesson introduces middle school students to the concept of identity, helping them explore and articulate different aspects of their own identity. Understanding identity is crucial for personal development and self-awareness, especially for students with disabilities, as it fosters a positive self-image and encourages empathy and respect for diversity.

Tier 1
2/25
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Abby Lindberg

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MA Counselor

The Power of Self-Talk

This individual lesson focuses on teaching students the impact of self-talk on their self-esteem and performance, providing strategies to cultivate positive inner dialogue. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to harness their inner voice for improved self-esteem and academic performance. Designed for 10th-grade students, it is a 35-minute session tailored for individual support.

Tier 3
3/31
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Siobhan Shaw

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MA Psychologist

High School: Ready or Not?

This lesson is designed to prepare 8th-grade students for the transition to high school by addressing common concerns, expectations, and strategies for success. It's important because it helps students feel more confident and equipped to handle the changes and challenges of high school life. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session.

Tier 1
5/2
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Melanie Rose

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NC Counselor

Confidence Quest

This lesson aims to enhance students' self-esteem and confidence through engaging activities and discussions. By watching a video on self-esteem, participating in a confidence-building activity, and engaging in a reflective discussion, students will learn to appreciate their unique strengths and practice self-compassion. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a positive self-image, which is crucial for their overall well-being and success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mandy Joiner-Ollie

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TX Counselor

Discovering Me: Embracing Diversity

This unit consists of 4 lessons designed to help 3rd-grade students explore their identity with a focus on protected characteristics such as race, gender, and disability. Through a trauma-informed approach, students will engage in activities that encourage self-reflection and understanding of diversity. This unit is important as it fosters self-awareness, empathy, and respect for others, helping students to appreciate individuality and build a positive, inclusive community.

Tier 1
2/25

Melissa Hathaway

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VT Instructor

Navigating Change: Strategies for Success

This lesson helps students explore strategies for coping with change and uncertainty through storytelling, discussions, and personal reflection activities. Understanding how to manage change is crucial for students as they transition into adulthood, helping them build resilience and adaptability in various life situations.

Tier 1
2/25
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Abby Frey

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SC Counselor

High School Transition Project

This lesson helps middle school students prepare for the transition to high school through a project-based activity. Students will explore high school expectations, social dynamics, and academic challenges, creating a project that reflects their understanding and readiness. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge and confidence needed to navigate the new environment of high school, addressing potential anxieties and fostering a sense of preparedness.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeremy Jennings

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TN Instructor

Boundaries and Safety: Speak Up!

This lesson focuses on teaching 8th-grade students about the importance of personal boundaries, how to express them, and how to respect others' boundaries. Through engaging activities, students will build communication and self-advocacy skills, which are crucial for their social and emotional development. Understanding and respecting boundaries is essential for creating a safe and respectful environment, both in school and in personal relationships.

Tier 1
2/25

Allison Thibodaux-Wing

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CA Psychologist

Emotions and Goals: Navigating High School

This lesson helps 8th-grade students manage strong emotions and consider long-term goals as they prepare for high school. Through experiential learning and collaborative activities, students will explore how emotions can influence decision-making and learn strategies to align their actions with their goals. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and planning skills, which are essential for success in high school and beyond.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jenny Kaplan

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MA Counselor

Navigating High School Transitions

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

Tier 1
2/25

Crystal Davis

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CA Social Worker

Conquering Self-Doubt

In this lesson, students will explore strategies for overcoming self-doubt through engaging group discussions, role-playing, and personal reflection activities. They will learn to identify negative self-talk and replace it with positive affirmations, fostering a more positive self-image. This lesson is crucial for building students' confidence and resilience, equipping them with tools to face challenges with a positive mindset.

Tier 1
4/3
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist