Shore Collaborative
9th Grade
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In this 30-minute 9th grade lesson, students explore Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, learn why understanding personal needs matters, and apply the model to real-life scenarios. This Tier 1 lesson builds self-awareness, empathy, and goal-setting skills.
In this 30-minute, single-session lesson, 9th graders learn to identify the signs of healthy relationships with themselves and others. Students will reflect on personal values, analyze real-world scenarios, and practice communication skills to build stronger connections.
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 9th-grade students will explore the fundamentals of healthy relationships, including trust, respect, and communication. Students will learn practical strategies for setting boundaries and resolving conflicts, helping them build stronger connections in their everyday lives.
In this 30-minute lesson, 9th graders will explore the qualities of healthy relationships, practice communication skills, and reflect on boundaries. This Tier 1 lesson builds social awareness and equips students with real-world tools for stronger, more supportive friendships.
This lesson explores the concepts of identity, culture, and future aspirations for 11th-grade students. It's designed to help students understand how their cultural background influences their identity and how they envision their future. This lesson is important as it encourages self-reflection and cultural awareness, fostering a deeper understanding of oneself and others. The lesson is structured for a single 30-minute session and is tailored for small group discussions, making it ideal for Tier 2 MTSS support.
This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to the concept of emotions and feelings, focusing on emotional mapping. It's designed to help students understand and articulate their emotions, an essential skill for personal development and mental health. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session, providing a foundational understanding of emotional awareness.
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.
This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to the concept of emotional mapping, helping them understand and navigate their emotions effectively. By learning to identify and map emotions, students gain valuable skills in emotional intelligence, which is crucial for personal development and interpersonal relationships.
This lesson introduces high school students in an alternative program to emotional mapping, a technique to help them identify and understand their emotions. By learning to map their emotions, students will gain valuable self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, which are crucial for personal development and mental health. The lesson is designed for a 9th-grade classroom and will be completed in one 30-minute session.
In this lesson, 9th graders will explore the concept of emotional mapping to better understand and articulate their feelings. This session will empower students with the skills to identify and express emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness, essential for personal development and interpersonal relationships.
This lesson explores the historical and cultural significance of the 'N-word,' focusing on its impact and evolution over time. Designed for 9th-grade students, this 30-minute session aims to foster understanding and respectful dialogue about sensitive topics, emphasizing the importance of language in shaping societal attitudes.
This lesson focuses on the concept that behavior is a choice and helps small groups of students identify positive behavioral choices they can make in difficult situations. This lesson is crucial for developing self-awareness and responsibility in students. Designed for 10th-grade groups, it spans one session of 30 minutes.