Teach kindergarten students to recognize and name basic emotions in a 15-minute activity
Lead first-graders in practicing sharing and taking turns during centers time
Run a mindful-breathing mini-lesson to ease test jitters for third-grade math
Lead a Feelings Karaoke warm-up so 3rd-graders sing one-line emotion songs
Facilitate a small-group circle on resolving friendship conflicts for four fourth-graders
Introduce growth-mindset language to second-grade students using storybooks
Support a transition group for students coping with a recent move or family change (grades 2-5)
Guide a fifth-grade lesson on safe and respectful digital citizenship
Host a story circle to build empathy among K-2 students
Provide one-on-one coaching on positive self-talk for a student who gets easily frustrated
Teach kindergartners how to identify trusted adults and ask for help
Address peer pressure to vape in a sixth-grade health class
Discuss social-media body-image myths with seventh-graders
Run an academic-stress & organization skills workshop for eighth-grade students
Teach a conflict-mediation protocol to a mixed 6-8 homeroom
Develop an individual anxiety-trigger map and coping plan with a student (grades 6-8)
Lead a resilience lesson after a big setback for a seventh-grade class
Coach respectful online communication in a digital literacy elective (grades 6-8)
Facilitate an eighth-grade career-interest exploration using Holland codes
Present a bullying-prevention and up-stander skills lesson for sixth grade
Run a healthy-friendship skills group for students flagged by teachers (grades 6-7)
Guide a journaling session to manage emotions for seventh-graders
Launch an 11th-grade college-and-career planning sprint (interest survey + goals)
Support a time-management group for 9th-grade student-athletes
Teach evidence-based strategies for SAT test anxiety in tenth grade
Lead a fentanyl-awareness lesson in high-school health class
Facilitate a healthy relationships & consent workshop for juniors
Deliver a budgeting-basics financial-literacy lesson for seniors
Host a mindfulness group before finals week for stressed high-schoolers
Provide one-on-one anger de-escalation coaching after repeated referrals (grades 9-12)
Run a grief-support small group for students coping with recent loss (grades 9-12)
Teach cyberbullying consequences and digital footprints in 9th-grade ICT
Help high-school students with IEPs practice self-advocacy before meetings
Boost growth mindset for AP students tackling challenging coursework
Prepare seniors for independent living on campus (laundry, scheduling, budgeting)
Engage sophomores in a civic-engagement and student-voice project brainstorm
Facilitate a fifth-grade lesson on distinguishing facts vs. opinions in media
Run a small group on coping strategies for sixth-graders experiencing parental divorce
Teach seventh-grade science students collaborative problem-solving skills for lab work
Guide an eighth-grade discussion on managing online gaming time and screen balance
Lead a group session for fifth-graders on handling rumors and gossip
Host a 30-minute conflict-resolution role-play for mixed 7-8 lunchroom leaders
Teach sixth-grade students mindfulness techniques to improve focus before quizzes
Run a peer-mentoring kick-off workshop pairing ninth-graders with sixth-graders
Facilitate a goal-setting classroom lesson for eighth-graders at semester start
Guide a seventh-grade group in creating personal stress-management toolkits
במסע זה נלמד כיצד לבנות ולקרוא ציר זמן היסטורי, כדי להבין טוב יותר את רצף האירועים והשפעתם. שיעור זה חשוב לחיזוק היכולות האנליטיות וההבנה הכרונולוגית של התלמידים בגיל 12–12. שיעור יחיד בן 30 דקות, כולל פעילויות מעשיות.
רחל בוקאני קופרבנד
AL General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher
درس تفاعلي للأطفال في الصف الأول الابتدائي لتعليمهم أجزاء الكمبيوتر الأساسية بطريقة ممتعة وجذابة. يستكشف الطلاب مكونات الحاسوب ويتعلمون وظائفها، مما ينمي فضولهم التكنولوجي. يستغرق الدرس 30 دقيقة لجلسة واحدة.
fatima mohamed
AZ Instructor
这个为期5节课的课程面向2至5年级的生活技能学生,重点是自我调节技能,特别是在情况不如预期时。学生将学习管理情绪和反应的策略,这对他们的社会和情感发展至关重要。每节课15分钟,包括活动、讨论和测验,以加强学习,并考虑到IEP阅读目标。
stacyc
TX Special Education Teacher
اس عملی سبق میں کنڈرگارٹن کے بچے سپیکر، بلڈر، اور ریکارڈر کے کرداروں کو بلاک چیلنج کے ذریعے دریافت اور عملی طور پر سیکھیں گے، تعاون اور خود انتظام کی مہارتیں مضبوط ہوتی ہیں۔
Mo Godin
NY General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 2nd graders will learn a proficiency scale to assess their skills in adding and subtracting within 100. Students will understand the criteria for each proficiency level, practice problems, and self-assess using the scale. Mastery of addition and subtraction builds a strong foundation for future math success.
Hanna Ridgeway
ID General Education Teacher
Explore the diverse motivations behind the establishment of the 13 colonies. Students will understand the unique characteristics of each colonial region and the enduring impact on American identity. Designed for 8th-grade students in a 60-minute block.
Frilla Severance
FL General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute kickoff session, 7th graders will co-create classroom expectations and launch our ‘First 20 Days’ journey toward a supportive, engaging learning community. Establishing routines and a class contract early helps every student feel valued, safe, and ready to learn, setting the tone for a successful school year. (Tier 1, 1 session, 30 minutes)
Stacey Hersch
AZ Special Education Teacher
In this 60-minute group lesson, sixth-grade special education students will learn how to plan and write a coherent three-paragraph essay, developing topic sentences, supporting details, and concluding statements. This lesson addresses Tier 2 needs by providing targeted scaffolds and guided practice to strengthen writing skills critical for academic success.
jtoomey
MA Counselor
In this five-session, 15-minute small-group lesson series, 2nd graders will become detectives who identify 3D shapes and count their vertices and edges. Through interactive activities, guided scripts, and targeted practice, students will master geometry fundamentals, strengthening spatial reasoning and preparing them for grade-level math standards.
kurtzm
TX Special Education Teacher
This 15-minute lesson welcomes 3rd grade students on their first day, building classroom community and setting expectations through engaging icebreakers and an interactive discussion. It’s essential for establishing a positive classroom culture and helping students feel excited and comfortable as they begin their year.
Lindsay Green
CA General Education Teacher
In this 15-minute, Tier 1 grounding activity, 4th graders will use a 5-4-3-2-1 mindfulness technique paired with a coloring page to reduce stress and refocus. This lesson helps students learn self-regulation skills through guided sensory awareness and creative expression.
Mary Aden
GA Counselor
A simple, student-friendly checklist for 9th graders to self-monitor assignment completion and progress each day from Monday to Friday. Designed for a Tier 1, 30-minute classroom session, this tool promotes time management, organization, and reflection skills.
Joseph Malvezzi
MA Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 6th graders will explore the five main dimensions of health—physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual—to understand how they connect and impact everyday life. Students will engage in discussions, interactive activities, and reflection to kick-start their journey toward balanced well-being.
Brandon Brito
MA History, Health & Fitness
This lesson is designed for 5th-grade students to enhance their listening skills. The objective is to improve students' ability to listen attentively and comprehend spoken information. The lesson will include a lesson plan, worksheet, slide deck, and discussion, and is designed to be completed in 30 minutes.
Tracy M. McCarty
TX Counselor
In this 15-minute Tier 1 lesson, 5th graders will learn a practical classroom management plan to create a positive, respectful environment. This foundation equips students with clear expectations, routines, and strategies to support a successful year.
Faith Parra
CA Counselor, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist
This lesson helps 6th graders understand the challenges of communicating with unfamiliar people and provides strategies to overcome these barriers. Through interactive activities, discussions, and a game, students will learn to build confidence and improve their social interactions. Duration: 35 minutes.
Brandon Brito
MA History, Health & Fitness
A 30-minute lesson for 6th graders focused on developing social skills. The lesson will include a lesson plan, discussion, game, and worksheet to engage students in understanding and practicing effective social interactions.
Rhett Lange
TX Counselor
In this lesson, students will engage in a game of Jeopardy that focuses on nutrition topics. The goal is to make learning about nutrition fun and interactive while helping students reinforce their knowledge about food groups, vitamins, and healthy eating habits.
Brian Millea
MA Health & Fitness
In this two-session lesson, middle school boys will explore the events of 9/11 and discover how the African philosophy of Ubuntu—"I am because we are"—can guide our responses to tragedy. This Tier 1, 30-minute-per-session unit includes readings, discussions, activities, and a final project to help students connect empathy and community. Why it matters: Students will develop historical understanding and social-emotional skills through inclusive strategies for diverse learners.
Joleen Shillingford
NY Counselor
A 5-session unit for 7th graders exploring iconic 1990s films to build media literacy, critical thinking, and cultural awareness. Students will analyze themes, characters, and historical contexts, engage in discussions, and create their own film reviews, all within 90-minute sessions.
David Luba
MA Counselor, Social Worker
Kick off the first day of 9th grade with engaging activities that build community, set expectations, and spark excitement for the year ahead. This 30-minute Tier 1 lesson helps students get to know each other, understand class routines, and start with a growth mindset.
momeara
MA General Education Teacher
A 5-session, 10-minute individualized lesson series designed for non-verbal learners to recognize, identify, and interact with the letter A. These focused sessions use multisensory strategies to build foundational literacy skills in an engaging, supportive way.
Kim Trent
WI General Education Teacher
Students will follow a detailed script simulating a day in a problem solver's job, understanding decision-making and prioritization. This immersive approach aids in grasping real-world job complexities.
Paul Tentindo
MA Psychologist
In this lesson, students will engage in a role-play activity to simulate a day in the life of a responsible student. They will make decisions that reflect responsibility, focusing on self-discipline and time management. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of their choices and develop skills necessary for being responsible citizens in their school community.
Jamilah Murrell
MA Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the daily routines and responsibilities of a school bus driver. They will learn about safety measures, schedules, and the importance of a school bus driver in their daily lives. This lesson emphasizes the significance of understanding different community roles and promotes safety awareness.
Christina Wong
MA Counselor
Students in small groups discuss how to support friends in need, building skills of compassion and helpfulness. This lesson reinforces the importance of being there for others. This lesson is designed for 1st-grade students and will take approximately 20 minutes. It focuses on developing social-emotional skills in a supportive group setting.
Jamie Ruble
NC Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn about the power of small acts of kindness through a video and discussion. The lesson aims to help students understand how their actions can positively affect others and encourage them to perform good deeds. An activity will allow students to create a 'Kindness Chain' to visualize the spread of kindness.
Rebecca Biggard
AZ Counselor
This lesson for 3rd graders explores the meaning of "humble" within the climax of *Charlotte's Web*. Students will analyze character, identify key themes, and connect the concept of humility to real-life heroes. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute duration.
Julie
CANADA General Education Teacher
In this 15-minute lesson, 3rd-grade students will learn how to show kindness to someone new in their classroom. This activity helps build an inclusive, friendly environment where everyone feels welcome and valued.
Ashley Martin
CA General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to mindfulness through a short, guided breathing exercise. It aims to reduce stress and improve concentration, providing students with a daily tool to center themselves. Mindfulness practices can enhance students' emotional regulation and focus, contributing to their overall well-being and academic success.
Matthew Watson
MA General Education Teacher
Students will learn how pets leave a lasting impact on our lives and ways to celebrate that legacy, strengthening their resilience and appreciation for the joy pets bring. This is crucial for finding closure.
Carla Eliezer
NY Social Worker, Counselor
This lesson explores the profound themes of friendship, sacrifice, and promises through the beloved story of Charlotte's Web. Students will delve into the relationship between Charlotte and Wilbur, learning what it means to be a true friend and understanding the concept of life cycles and emotional literacy. Designed for 2nd Grade, this 30-minute lesson is structured across one session.
Julie
CANADA General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the Younger family's decision to move into their new home despite facing racial opposition. Through discussion and individual work, students will summarize the end of the play and identify key themes such as racial pride and family unity. This lesson is important as it encourages critical thinking and empathy, helping students understand the impact of societal pressures and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs.
Azim Sultanov
NY Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students understand the different roles in a bullying situation: the target, the person who bullies, and the bystander. Understanding these roles is crucial for students to recognize and address bullying effectively. This lesson is designed for one 30-minute session.
Molly Mulhern
NY Instructor
This 30-minute lesson for 3rd Graders focuses on analyzing the initial dialogue between Wilbur and Charlotte to predict the nature of their future friendship. Students will explore character voice and build suspense through close reading. This lesson is important because it teaches critical reading skills and encourages empathy and understanding of character relationships.
Julie
CANADA General Education Teacher
Investigate how small gestures like winks and nods can convey complex meanings. This lesson is perfect for helping students navigate subtle social interactions. This lesson is designed for a 7th-grade group and will last 35 minutes, focusing on Tier 2: Group supports to enhance understanding of social cues.
Alison Andrus
NY General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute group session for adult SUD IOP participants, learners will be introduced to the foundational principles of AA’s beginning of recovery. This lesson helps participants build understanding and hope as they start their journey toward sobriety.
Rachel
OH Counselor, Social Worker
Engaging whole-group speech and language therapy activities for a 3rd-grade class of students with autism who are non-verbal, minimally verbal, or newly using AAC; these interactive ideas promote communication, social skills, and AAC familiarity in 30-minute sessions.
Izz S
CA Instructor
In this 8-week Tier 2 small-group unit, three students will learn to use their AAC devices to respond to weekly reading passages. Each 45-minute session features a warm-up, guided reading, targeted activity, worksheet practice, and a cool-down reflection—building students’ confidence and communication skills.
Susan Foley
MA Special Education Teacher
This 90-minute session introduces adults in the Registered Behavior Technician training to the fundamentals of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), its history, principles, and diverse applications beyond autism. Understanding ABA’s scientific methods and environmental variables empowers technicians to implement meaningful, measurable behavior interventions.
Kymberli Magallanes
CA Behavior Interventionist
This 15-minute Tier 3 individual lesson helps Kindergarten students master letter recognition and phonetic sounds. It's crucial for building foundational literacy skills and making learning fun and engaging for young learners.
Barbara McGregor
NC Instructor
In this engaging 60-minute group lesson, 7th graders explore self-esteem and empathy by learning about and celebrating the strengths of people with disabilities. Students will build understanding, practice inclusive language, and create a positive affirmation poster that reinforces respect and confidence. This Tier 2 lesson fosters social-emotional growth and teamwork.
Taminator Harrison
VA Special Education Teacher, Social Worker
This lesson inspires 12th-grade students by showcasing the impactful journeys of entrepreneurs with disabilities. Students will explore diverse examples of individuals who have built successful businesses, fostering an inclusive understanding of entrepreneurship and highlighting the power of perseverance and innovation. This 30-minute lesson is designed for one classroom session.
Kimberly Harbaugh
MD Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the world of abstract art and how it can be used to express complex emotions. They will learn about the elements of abstract art, such as color and form, and how these elements can convey different feelings. Through creating their own abstract pieces, students will have the opportunity to express their emotions artistically. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, emotional expression, and an appreciation for diverse art forms.
Audrey Eddins
TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
Students will dive into the world of Abstract Expressionism by exploring famous artists and creating their own artwork. This lesson encourages creativity and self-expression, and helps students appreciate different art styles while developing their own unique artistic voice.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the world of abstract expressionism by creating their unique art pieces. This activity encourages creativity and self-expression through various art mediums, helping students understand how colors, shapes, and forms can convey emotions and ideas.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will learn about abstract art and create their own paintings using unconventional tools like sponges and sticks. This lesson enhances creativity and critical thinking by encouraging students to explore new ways of expressing themselves through art.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
This lesson helps students understand the connection between their academic behaviors and the consequences they face. Using a worksheet, a video, and a discussion, students will explore how different study habits lead to different academic outcomes. This lesson is important as it encourages self-reflection and accountability, helping students make more informed academic decisions in the future.
Taylor Trussell
MA Special Education Teacher
A five-session group intervention designed for 10th grade boys to boost academic skills through collaborative discussions and hands-on activities. This Tier 2 MTSS lesson fosters strategic study habits, goal setting, and peer support to drive measurable academic gain.
spoirier
MA Social Worker
In this 30-minute SEL lesson, 10th grade students will define acceptance, explore its benefits and drawbacks, and reflect on situations where acceptance serves them best. Understanding acceptance helps students build self-awareness, resilience, and healthier relationships in real life.
Patricia Bailey
NC Behavior Interventionist
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 4th graders will explore the meaning of acceptance, learn why embracing differences matters, and practice being inclusive peers. This Tier 1 classroom lesson helps students develop social-emotional skills and create a supportive classroom community.
L. Whitt
MD Counselor
This 15-minute lesson for 4th-grade students introduces the character trait of acceptance, helping students understand its importance in valuing differences and fostering a positive classroom community. Students will learn to recognize and appreciate the unique qualities in themselves and others.
L. Whitt
MD Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn to differentiate between accidental and intentional behaviors through a video and guided discussion. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of their actions on others and fosters empathy and ethical decision-making.
Rebecca Farnham
MA Counselor
This lesson is designed for high school students to help them acclimate to a new school environment. The objective is to provide students with strategies and activities that will ease their transition and help them feel more comfortable in their new surroundings. The lesson will last 30 minutes.
Crystal Jackson
NY Social Worker
This lesson helps students in understanding the importance of setting goals and working towards their dreams. It includes activities for goal setting, discussion, and reflective exercises.
Jeremy Jennings
TN Instructor
In this 90-minute professional development session, teachers will explore the foundations of accountability in the classroom, learn strategies to model and cultivate accountability among students, and develop action plans tailored to their instructional contexts. This session empowers educators to create clear expectations, track progress, and foster a culture of responsibility.
Alyssha Walker
TX Behavior Interventionist
This lesson focuses on teaching accountability through a game-based learning approach, using the video 'A Social Experiment on Honesty' to illustrate real-world applications of honesty and accountability. Students will engage in a collaborative activity to explore the concept of accountability, discuss its importance, and reflect on personal experiences. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the value of being accountable for their actions, fostering a sense of responsibility and integrity.
Sara Townes
MA Social Worker
This lesson introduces the concept of accountability through a game-based learning approach. Students will watch a video about the impact of words and discuss how to be accountable for their actions online. The lesson includes a fun game to reinforce the concept and a worksheet to assess understanding. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the significance of their actions and words, fostering a sense of responsibility and empathy.
Nadine Cenord
NY Social Worker
This lesson focuses on teaching Pre-K students the importance of accountability and making positive behavior choices. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn how to recognize and correct behaviors such as sticking their tongue out, saying mean things, or touching others inappropriately. This lesson is crucial for fostering a respectful and supportive classroom environment, helping young learners develop essential social skills. The session will last 30 minutes.
Kimberly Clark
CA Psychologist
In this engaging 20-minute lesson for 5th graders, students will explore the concept of accountability and learn how to take responsibility for their actions. Through a fun and interactive game, students will understand the importance of being accountable in their daily lives, fostering a sense of responsibility and integrity. This lesson is designed to be inclusive and accessible for all students, promoting a positive classroom environment.
Melissa Mader
MA Counselor
This lesson focuses on teaching 4th-grade students the importance of accountability through active learning and game-based strategies. By engaging in a fun and interactive activity, students will learn how their actions affect others and the importance of taking responsibility. The lesson includes a video that illustrates real-life scenarios of accountability and respect, helping students understand these concepts in a relatable context.
Nadine Cenord
NY Social Worker
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the concept of accountability through a guided discussion. Students will explore what accountability means, why it is important, and how they can practice it in their daily lives. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop a sense of responsibility and integrity, which are essential life skills.
amanda jackson
TX Counselor
This lesson focuses on teaching 3rd graders about accountability through a discussion and a video. Using trauma-informed teaching, inquiry-based learning, and restorative practices, students will explore the impact of their words and actions, particularly in online interactions. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the significance of being accountable for their behavior, fostering a sense of responsibility and empathy.
T'Airra Oliphant
TX Behavior Interventionist
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the concept of accountability through a short video, a collaborative game, and a guided discussion. By understanding accountability, students learn the importance of taking responsibility for their actions, which is crucial for personal growth and building trust with others.
Mary Beth Kuchno
MD Instructor
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the concepts of accountability and responsibility through engaging activities and discussions. By using restorative practices and active learning strategies, students will learn the importance of taking responsibility for their actions and understanding the impact on others. This lesson is crucial in helping students develop social-emotional skills that are essential for their personal growth and community involvement.
Rachel Sullivan
NC Counselor
This lesson teaches second-grade students about the concept of accountability through a short video, discussion, game-based activity, worksheet, and exit ticket. Students will learn what accountability means, why it is important, and how they can practice it in their daily lives. This lesson aims to help students understand their responsibility towards their actions and how to hold themselves accountable.
Marshetta Wheeler
TX Counselor
In this 60-minute, single-session group lesson for adults in substance use recovery, participants will explore the concept of personal accountability: what it means, why it matters, and how to apply it to support lasting change. Through guided reading, interactive discussion, engaging game play, and a reflective worksheet, learners will develop actionable strategies to own their decisions and build trust in recovery communities.
Rachel
OH Counselor, Social Worker
This lesson introduces 10th grade students to the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA), exploring the scientific foundations, historical development, and interdisciplinary connections of GDP and GDI. Over a 15-minute flash session, students will analyze the methodology, understand the role of economic, historical, and statistical sciences, and apply critical thinking to evaluate how these accounts guide policy. This lesson helps students see the intersection of economics with history, mathematics, and social studies.
Charlotte Michelet Yazbeck
CANADA General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will engage in mock interviews to learn how to present themselves professionally and answer common interview questions effectively. This lesson is crucial for building confidence and communication skills, which are essential for future employment opportunities. By practicing in a supportive environment, students will gain valuable experience that will help them in real-world interview situations.
Chelsea Burke
MA Counselor, Social Worker
This lesson focuses on teaching high school students effective stress management techniques specifically for state standardized tests. Managing stress is crucial for improving test performance and overall well-being. The lesson is designed for one 30-minute session.
Mo Godin
NY General Education Teacher
A dynamic 45-minute lesson teaching 6th graders essential test-taking strategies. Students will learn how to prepare, pace themselves, and approach different question types to boost confidence and performance.
Marcus Virgil
NC Behavior Interventionist
This lesson focuses on individualized test preparation strategies for 9th-grade students, aiming to boost their confidence and performance in upcoming exams. It's crucial as it equips students with personalized techniques to tackle test anxiety and improve their study habits, all within a concise 15-minute session.
dandre
MA Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
This engaging lesson for 4th graders focuses on understanding anxiety, developing test-taking strategies, and building coping skills. It's designed to help students recognize and manage their feelings of anxiety, especially during tests, and equip them with practical strategies to enhance their performance and well-being. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session, providing classroom-wide support to ensure all students benefit from these essential life skills.
coffeyk
MA Instructor
This lesson guides adult learners through the essential steps of successfully filling out a job application. It covers common sections, key information needed, and strategies for presenting oneself professionally. This single-session, 30-minute lesson is crucial for anyone seeking employment or aiming to improve their application skills.
Matthew Sullivan
MA Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute, single-session lesson, 10th grade students—particularly those with ASD—will learn practical steps for job applications, including resume basics, interview etiquette, and self-advocacy strategies. This lesson builds confidence and equips students with real-world employment skills they can use immediately.
aryn arzu
CA Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 11th-grade carpentry students develop essential interview skills to confidently secure their dream jobs in the construction industry. It focuses on communication, professionalism, safety awareness, and showcasing their practical talents. Designed for 25 students over one 25-minute session.
Molly Mulhern
NY Instructor
This lesson helps 11th-grade cosmetology students develop essential interview skills to confidently secure their dream jobs in the beauty industry. It focuses on communication, professionalism, and showcasing their unique talents. Designed for 25 students over one 25-minute session.
pdiluigi
MA General Education Teacher
Students will learn and practice effective study strategies, including time management, note-taking, and active recall techniques. This lesson aims to reduce test anxiety and improve exam performance by equipping students with practical tools and techniques they can apply in their study routines.
Jennifer DiLillo
CT Instructor
This lesson helps 9th and 10th-grade students develop effective test preparation and study habits to improve academic performance. Students will learn actionable strategies to manage their time, understand different study methods, and reduce test anxiety. This lesson is designed for a small group (Tier 2) and will take approximately 20 minutes.
Erica Loiben
IL Counselor
In this one-session, 30-minute Tier 3 lesson, 9th graders will craft a personalized study plan to prepare effectively for their upcoming semester exams. This lesson equips students with individual strategies for time management, goal-setting, and study techniques, empowering them to take ownership of their learning and reduce exam stress.
Merri Vanderploeg
AZ Counselor, General Education Teacher
In this lesson, Achievers will learn the importance of setting realistic goals and creating actionable plans to achieve them. Through engaging group activities, students will brainstorm and map out steps to reach a common goal, fostering teamwork and critical thinking. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with essential life skills, helping them understand the value of planning and perseverance in achieving success.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
Targeted at grades 2-3, this lesson encourages students to identify and celebrate their personal achievements from the past year. Through storytelling and collaborative discussion, they craft 'Achievement Avenue' boards showcasing their growth, reinforcing self-esteem and peer recognition.
Karen Suttle
MA Counselor
This lesson involves an exciting relay race for Achievers aged 9-10, incorporating different athletic skills such as running, jumping, and balancing. The lesson aims to build physical endurance and enhance cooperation among peers. Through this activity, students will not only improve their physical fitness but also learn the importance of teamwork and communication.
Jacqueline owens
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will create a timeline of significant events in the Civil Rights Movement. This activity will help them understand the historical progression and key moments that shaped the movement. By engaging in this exercise, students will enhance their historical awareness and develop a deeper appreciation for the struggles and achievements of the Civil Rights Movement.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will create a timeline of significant events in the Civil Rights Movement. This activity will help them understand the historical progression and key moments of the movement. By engaging in this hands-on activity, students will enhance their historical knowledge and develop skills in organizing information chronologically.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a project-based learning activity to explore the history of civil rights and create a timeline of significant events. This lesson is important as it helps students develop research and presentation skills while fostering an understanding of historical events that shaped civil rights. Through this interactive lesson, students will gain a deeper appreciation for justice and equality.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore holiday games and foods from around the world, enhancing their cultural knowledge and social skills. Through interactive activities, they will learn about different traditions and the significance of these celebrations. This lesson is important as it fosters cultural awareness and appreciation, helping students understand and respect diverse customs.
Ciara McNearly
TN Instructor
This lesson plan aims to teach students about the importance of setting and achieving goals through active, game-based, and blended learning strategies. The class will begin with a video to introduce the concept of motivation, followed by interactive activities using gym equipment to reinforce goal-setting and goal-achieving behaviors.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
In this lesson, students will work in groups to set and achieve a common goal, learning essential teamwork and collaboration skills. This lesson emphasizes the importance of shared objectives and collective effort, helping students understand how to work effectively with others to achieve a common purpose.
Jasmine Taylor
TX Counselor
This lesson focuses on helping students set achievable mental health goals and develop motivation strategies. Through guided discussions and activities, students will learn to track their progress and adjust their plans as needed. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills for personal growth and resilience, fostering a proactive approach to mental health and well-being.
Maegen Curley
VT Instructor
A dynamic whole-class activity day where 6th graders practice all six Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) processes through rotating interactive stations. This Tier 1 lesson empowers students with mindfulness, values, and commitment skills in a 55-minute session.
Alexis Kupovits
MI Counselor
In this single 30-minute session, 7th-grade students will learn to bring mindfulness into their acting by focusing on presence, awareness, and authentic expression. This lesson helps students manage performance anxiety, deepen their emotional connection to characters, and collaborate more effectively in drama activities.
Kendra Ayrey
US General Education Teacher
Small groups will create and perform short skits demonstrating respectful and disrespectful interactions, followed by a group discussion on the differences. This lesson is crucial for reinforcing the importance of respect in social interactions.
Alyssa James
CA Social Worker
Small groups will create and perform short skits demonstrating respectful and disrespectful interactions, followed by a group discussion on the differences. This lesson is crucial for reinforcing the importance of respect in social interactions.
Alyssa James
CA Social Worker
In this 4-session series, teens will learn what anxiety is, how it shows up in their lives, and how to use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) skills to identify, accept, and manage anxious feelings. Important for supporting emotional well-being and resilience, each 25-minute session blends teaching, interactive activities, and games.
Mikaela Secore
NY Counselor
In this one-on-one coaching session, the student learns to craft a personalized blueprint that connects long-term goals to daily action steps. By practicing responsible decision-making and goal-action alignment, the student gains clarity, motivation, and a concrete plan for success.
Makeda King-Smith
MD Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 8th graders will learn about behavioral activation—a strategy to lift their mood by engaging in positive activities. Students will discover the science behind how actions can influence feelings, practice planning and tracking mood-boosting activities, and leave with a personalized action plan. This Tier 1 classroom lesson fosters self-awareness, emotional regulation, and practical life skills.
Jillian Wurster
MA Counselor
In this engaging 45-minute individual session, a 4th grader will explore anger management strategies through play-based activities with action figures. By stepping into the role of heroes, the student will learn to identify triggers, express emotions safely, and practice calming techniques. This Tier 3 lesson supports personalized social-emotional growth and builds lifelong self-regulation skills.
Ting Gao
NY Behavior Interventionist
This lesson helps an 8th-grade student translate their personal SMART goal into actionable steps, fostering a sense of agency and resilience. This is a 30-minute individual session. Breaking down goals makes them less intimidating and more achievable.
Antonio Lara
CA Counselor
In this 15-minute mini lesson, 5th graders learn to replace automatic requests for help with proactive problem-solving strategies, combating learned helplessness. This Tier 1 classroom lesson includes a quick warm-up, guided discussion, and reflection, equipping students to take action and build resilience.
Indy Williams
TX General Education Teacher
Students will engage in activities that demonstrate the direct relationship between actions and reactions, emphasizing accountability and awareness. This lesson is crucial for helping students understand the impact of their decisions and fostering a sense of responsibility. Designed for 9th-grade students, it includes one 45-minute session with individual support.
ANGELA FRANK
MI Social Worker
In this 15-minute Tier 1 session for 10th graders, students will explore and practice 10 quick, engaging classroom activators to help maintain focus and manage behavior. These brain breaks and interactive moves equip students with tools to reset and re-engage, fostering a positive learning environment.
Brian Calandruccio
MA Special Education Teacher
A 10-session adaptive PE program for 2nd and 3rd graders designed to build confidence, coordination, and teamwork through inclusive physical activities. Each 30-minute session includes structured warm-ups, engaging main activities, and cool-down reflections to ensure all students, regardless of ability, can participate and succeed.
Kara Fallon
MA Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a fun, physical activity and then participate in a discussion about the importance of staying healthy and active. This lesson aims to promote physical health and well-being while encouraging teamwork and social interaction.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson encourages students to understand the importance of staying active through engaging, game-based activities. It will help students comprehend the benefits of physical activity on their overall health and wellness.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson is designed to engage 9-10-year-olds in physical activity through game-based learning and active learning strategies. It encourages students to be active, understand the importance of physical fitness, and develop teamwork and coordination skills while having fun. This is important as it helps students build healthy habits and improve their physical and mental well-being.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson plan is designed to engage 9-10 year olds in a fun and active learning experience through a game-based activity called 'Active Adventure Challenge.' The activity encourages teamwork, problem-solving, and physical activity, making it an enjoyable and educational experience. This lesson is important as it promotes physical health, social skills, and cognitive development in a playful and interactive manner.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
This lesson will focus on encouraging students to be active through a fun, game-based learning approach. Students will engage in a series of physical games designed to get them moving and thinking about the importance of staying active. The lesson will conclude with a group discussion to reinforce the benefits of physical activity.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson plan focuses on teaching young students the importance of being healthy and staying active through a fun, engaging discussion and a game-based activity. The students will learn basic concepts of health and wellness and participate in a physical activity to reinforce what they've learned. This lesson will help the students understand the importance of regular physical activity and healthy habits.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson engages children aged 9-10 in understanding the importance of physical activity and respect through interactive and collaborative activities. This is crucial in fostering both healthy habits and positive social interactions.
Tamara peay
TN English
In this interactive 45-minute lesson for Grades 3-5, students will learn and practice essential listening skills through games, role-play, and reflection. Listening is a vital life skill that strengthens relationships, improves learning, and builds empathy.
Esther Ebstein
MA Social Worker
This 30-minute 5th Grade lesson engages students in mastering active listening through fun, interactive activities. Students will learn and practice non-verbal cues, thoughtful questioning, and reflective listening to boost peer communication and empathy.
Stella Lacy
TX General Education Teacher
This lesson will engage children in physical activities to promote fitness while incorporating video content to explain the benefits of exercise. Physical education is crucial for overall health and well-being, and this lesson aims to make it fun and educational through interactive activities.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
This lesson aims to get Achievers (ages 9-10) excited about being active through engaging activities and meaningful discussion. Physical activity is vital for the physical and mental well-being of children. Through active learning and game-based strategies, students will develop the habit of regular exercise and recognize its benefits.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson plan is designed to engage 9-10 year olds in a fun and active gym session. The focus is on game-based learning to promote physical activity and teamwork. The lesson includes a video on stress management to help students learn techniques to manage stress, followed by a series of interactive games that encourage movement and cooperation. This lesson is important as it helps children develop physical fitness, social skills, and an understanding of healthy lifestyle choices.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
This lesson aims to promote physical activity and the importance of staying active through engaging discussion and a fun game. It's crucial for students to understand the benefits of regular physical exercise, which contributes to their overall health, well-being, and academic performance.
Tamara peay
TN English
This lesson plan is designed to engage 9-10 year olds in a fun and active gym session using game-based learning strategies. The session will include a series of physical games that promote teamwork, coordination, and physical fitness. This lesson is important as it encourages physical activity, enhances social skills, and provides a fun and energetic way to end the week.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
This lesson engages students in active learning through a game-based activity and a video. It focuses on developing qualities of a good learner, such as collaboration and perseverance. This lesson is important as it encourages students to actively participate in their learning process, fostering skills that are essential for academic success and personal growth.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
This lesson engages 3rd grade students in active learning through a discussion and a hands-on activity. The focus is on completing class assignments effectively. This lesson is important as it encourages students to actively participate and collaborate, enhancing their understanding and retention of the material.
Melissa Mader
MA Counselor
A deep dive into active listening skills with real-world scenarios, helping students practice paraphrasing and questioning to ensure understanding. This Tier 1 lesson equips 8th graders with relationship skills through interactive activities across a single 50-minute session.
Vernon Robinson
KY General Education Teacher