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Time Is Money

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Sara Martinez

Tier 3

Lesson Plan

Time as a Valuable Resource

Students will learn how time is a valuable resource and understand personal time management strategies for improved productivity.

Time management skills are essential for balancing academics, activities, and personal life; mastering these helps students succeed in both school and their personal lives.

Audience

7th Grade Students

Time

20 Minutes

Approach

Interactive discussion, mini-activities, and guided individual reflection.

Materials

Time as a Valuable Resource, Valuing Your Time (Slide Deck), and Time and Productivity (Worksheet)

Prep

Teacher Preparation

5 Minutes

  • Review the Time as a Valuable Resource lesson plan for core concepts.
  • Familiarize yourself with the Valuing Your Time (Slide Deck) and Time and Productivity (Worksheet).
  • Prepare discussion points and examples on effective time management tailored for 7th grade students.

Step 1

Introduction and Discussion

5 Minutes

  • Introduce the concept of time as a resource.
  • Engage students with questions about how they use their time, highlighting typical 7th grade activities.
  • Stress the importance of time management in both academic and personal contexts.

Step 2

Activity: Slide Deck Exploration

7 Minutes

  • Guide students through the Valuing Your Time (Slide Deck).
  • Pause to address questions and underscore key time management strategies presented.

Step 3

Individual Reflection and Worksheet

5 Minutes

  • Distribute the Time and Productivity (Worksheet).
  • Encourage students to reflect on their daily routines and identify one area for improvement.
  • Provide individual support while students work through the worksheet.

Step 4

Summary and Q&A

3 Minutes

  • Recap the lesson's main points and time management strategies.
  • Open the floor to student questions and offer further clarification as needed.
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Slide Deck

Valuing Your Time

Time is a precious resource. How we use it can impact our learning and success!

Introduce the concept of time as a valuable resource. Emphasize that every minute counts and even small increments of time can make a big difference.

What is Time Management?

Time Management is planning and using your time wisely to complete activities and achieve goals.

Explain the definition of time management in simple terms. Ask students what they think managing time means.

Why is Time Important?

Good time management helps you:
• Finish homework on time
• Enjoy play and relaxation
• Balance school, chores, and fun activities

Highlight why time is important in daily life. Use relatable examples like homework, playtime, or chores.

Strategies to Manage Your Time

Try these tips:
• Make a simple schedule
• Prioritize tasks
• Set goals and break them into steps
• Take short breaks while working

Discuss various strategies for managing time. Include interactive questions to engage the students.

Reflection and Q&A

What will you do differently with your time? Any questions or ideas you want to share?

Encourage the students to reflect on the lesson and ask any questions they have. Use this slide to connect all the ideas.

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Worksheet

Time and Productivity Worksheet

This worksheet is designed to help you reflect on your current time usage and identify areas where you can improve your time management skills. Read each question carefully, think about your day, and then answer in the space provided.

1. Reflecting on Your Day

Think about your typical day at school and at home. Write down key activities you do during the day (such as classes, homework, meals, playtime, chores, etc.). Which activity takes up most of your time?






2. Evaluating Your Time

Answer the following questions:

  • What is one activity that you feel takes too much of your time? Why?






  • What is one activity that you believe you could complete more efficiently?






3. Setting a Time Management Goal

Choose one of the activities from the list above where you would like to improve your time management. Write a simple goal about how you can be more efficient with your time. For example, if homework takes up too much time, your goal might be: "I will start my homework right after school and avoid distractions until I finish."






4. Creating a Simple Schedule

Use the space below to draft a simple schedule for either your school day or after-school routine. Write down the activities and the approximate amount of time you plan to spend on each one.











5. Reflection

Why do you think managing your time well is important? How can improving your time management skills help you in school and at home?











Take your time and think carefully about your answers. Your new plan for managing time can help make your day more enjoyable and productive!

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