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Progress Monitoring & Data

Progress Monitoring & Data

Discover a curated collection of free resources focused on progress monitoring and data-driven behavioral supports. Educators, students, and parents will gain actionable strategies to track behavior, analyze patterns, and make informed decisions. Access step-by-step guides, interactive activities, and real-world case examples designed to build confidence and foster measurable improvement in any educational setting.

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Why Track Behavior?

Tier 1

4th Grade Class

45 mins

This lesson unpacks the ‘why’ behind behavior monitoring and shows students how data can empower positive change in the classroom. It’s essential for building a proactive classroom community.

Data Detective

Tier 2

6th Grade Small Group

30 mins

Small groups explore real and simulated behavior data to uncover patterns and suggest interventions. Great for fostering analytical thinking and collaborative problem-solving.

Beyond the Spreadsheet

Tier 3

8th Grade Student

20 mins

An individualized coaching session teaching a student how to log their own behavior goals and measure progress over time. Empowers self-awareness and ownership.

Behavior Snapshots

Tier 1

3rd Grade Class

15 mins

A quick formative quiz to assess students’ understanding of behavior expectations and data-driven success stories. Helps teachers adjust supports instantly.

Real-Time Rewards

Tier 2

2nd Grade Small Group

25 mins

A game-based small-group session where students earn tokens by meeting behavior milestones, monitoring progress on a live data board. Encourages positive reinforcement.

Goal Getter

Tier 3

5th Grade Student

30 mins

One-on-one project guide helping a student set SMART behavior goals, plan strategies, and collect weekly data. Builds long-term self-regulation skills.

How Do You Feel?

Tier 1

1st Grade Class

20 mins

A reflective class discussion using mood meters and quick data checks to help students articulate emotions and link them to behavior choices. Encourages empathy.

Behavior Blueprint

Tier 2

7th Grade Small Group

40 mins

Small-group activity building a visual behavior plan—students chart triggers, interventions, and outcomes. Strengthens collaborative planning and data literacy.

Progress Pulse

Tier 3

9th Grade Student

10 mins

Individualized quick-check script and worksheet for tracking a student’s daily behavior pulses. Provides real-time data to adjust supports on the spot.

Weekly Wins

Tier 1

5th Grade Class

30 mins

At the end of each week, students journal about successes and setbacks in behavior, using progress data to set next-week targets. Builds reflective habits.

Data-Driven Dialogue

Tier 2

10th Grade Small Group

35 mins

Structured partner discussion where students share behavior data, analyze trends, and support each other in goal-setting. Fosters peer accountability.

Behavior Breakthrough

Tier 3

11th Grade Student

60 mins

An intensive coaching test of a custom behavior intervention, using pre- and post-data to measure impact. Ideal for progress monitoring over a term.

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How Do We Track Progress?

In this 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for a 3rd grade Special Education class, teachers will learn engaging, systematic methods to collect and evaluate student data, empowering data-driven instruction and meaningful progress monitoring.

Tier 1
8/27
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Jerri Lynn Lovelis

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AR Special Education Teacher

How Do We Track Success?

This engaging 45-minute, whole-class lesson for 3rd graders introduces the concept of progress monitoring in a fun, interactive way. Students learn why data collection matters for their academic growth and practice setting goals with real-time feedback. Teaching Special Education, Data Collection & Evaluation, Progress Monitoring in Tier 1.

Tier 1
7/16
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Nicole Jackl

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CT General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

My Behavior Map

In this individualized Tier 3 behavior support session, a 2nd-grade student will use a visual timeline to identify challenging behaviors, triggers, and plan alternative choices. This 25-minute intervention fosters self-monitoring and planning skills, crucial for developing positive behavior patterns.

Tier 3
5/9
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Kylie Taniguchi

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OR Counselor

How Do We Track Growth?

A whole-class lesson that introduces progress monitoring concepts through interactive examples, empowering teachers to make data-driven decisions. This Tier 1, 45-minute session for a 3rd grade class will help students understand how to track their own learning progress and why it matters.

Tier 1
6/26
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Emily Roberts

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IN , Special Education Teacher

Behavior Breakthrough

An intensive individual support module with data tracking, self-reflection, and goal recalibration designed for a 3rd grade student. This Tier 3 lesson empowers students to identify triggers, set behavior goals, monitor progress, and adjust strategies for positive change.

Tier 3
8/19
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lflores

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TX Psychologist

Ready, Set, Track!

A whole-class introduction to behavioral progress monitoring where students learn how tracking their own goals can boost self-awareness and motivation. This Tier 1 lesson for 4th graders is designed in a single 45-minute session to help students set, track, and reflect on personal behavior goals, laying the foundation for lifelong self-regulation skills.

Tier 1
6/5
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Kelsey Riker

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NY General Education Teacher

Data Detective Toolkit

This lesson equips a teacher with a structured, individualized system to collect, code, and evaluate progress monitoring data for one 7th-grade student in special education. Over a single 30-minute session, the teacher will guide the student in understanding data collection procedures, self-reflection, and progress tracking. This tool helps ensure supports are precise and personalized, empowering students to take ownership of their growth.

Tier 3
8/21
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Jill Flook

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PA Special Education Teacher

Data-Driven Decisions

This lesson equips 7th grade Tier 2 groups with strategies to analyze progress-monitoring data, interpret growth patterns, and apply those insights to tailor instruction for diverse learners. Over a single 35-minute session, students will engage with a slide deck, participate in a data interpretation discussion, and work with a practical rubric to guide instructional planning.

Tier 2
5/19
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Jeanette Wong

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CA Special Education Teacher

How Do We Measure Behavior?

In this engaging module, 6th graders explore functional behavior assessments and learn why tracking behaviors leads to classroom success. Over one 45-minute session, students engage with interactive activities and discussions, gaining real-world data skills that support personal and collective growth.

Tier 1
5/20
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Jeanette Wong

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CA Special Education Teacher

Behavioral Support Essentials

Focuses on providing support strategies for students facing behavioral challenges in a high school setting. This resource equips educators with the tools to create positive behavioral change through evidence-based practices.

Tier 1
4/24
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davisd

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TX Special Education Teacher

Behavior Breakdown

Students will explore behavior assessments and learn how understanding behavior informs therapy goals and positive support plans. This lesson helps 6th graders recognize behavior patterns, triggers, and functions to support well-being. One 55-minute classroom-wide session.

Tier 1
8/18
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Gwendolyn Gunn-Ingram

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NY Social Worker

Tracking Triumphs

In this one 30-minute session, elementary students with social, emotional, and behavioral IEP goals will learn how to set simple goals and use a personalized progress monitoring sheet to track their own growth. This lesson builds student ownership and self-awareness, equipping them with an easy-to-use tool for recording daily successes and behaviors. Tier 3 individual support ensures the sheet is tailored to each student’s needs.

Tier 3
8/22

sgeoffroy

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MA Social Worker

Steps to Success

This individual behavior support plan helps 6th grade students break challenging behaviors into manageable steps, celebrate incremental wins, and build momentum for positive change. Over one 30-minute session, students will learn a step-by-step strategy, track progress with a chart, reflect in a journal, and understand rubrics to self-assess growth.

Tier 3
8/11
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Dianna Wyllie

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MA Counselor

What’s Your Baseline?

An individualized guide for Tier 3 teachers to establish specific behavioral baselines, ensuring tailored supports for students with intensive needs. This 40-minute session equips teachers with the tools to assess, record, and monitor a 9th grader's behavior effectively, fostering data-driven interventions.

Tier 3
6/17
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Rae Britton

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VA Counselor, School Administrator

Self Regulation Tracker

This individual Tier 3 data collection sheet helps 8th grade educators track progress on self-regulation and social communication objectives during 30-minute sessions. It provides structured fields to record behavior, communication attempts, prompts, and objective ratings, ensuring consistent, actionable data for IEP reviews.

Tier 3
8/20
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R Silva

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MA Social Worker, Special Education Teacher

Mastering Behavior Support

In this 30-minute Tier 3 training, clinical staff will learn to design and implement personalized behavior support plans for individual students. This session covers assessment, strategy selection, and monitoring progress, empowering clinicians with practical tools to improve student outcomes.

Tier 3
8/1
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phuckaby

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TX Psychologist

Behavior Detective

A one-on-one investigation framework helping a 4th grader collect behavior data, analyze patterns, and co-create intervention steps with the teacher. This Tier 3 session supports progress monitoring and behavior tracking in 30-minute sessions.

Tier 3
8/15
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harlowr

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TX Special Education Teacher

Behavior Blueprint

A small-group intervention that equips 6th graders with personalized data trackers to self-monitor classroom behaviors and reflect weekly. This Tier 2 lesson empowers students with real-time feedback, fostering self-awareness and goal-setting over five 30-minute sessions.

Tier 2
6/11
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Juliette Liefer

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NY Counselor

Progress Pulse

In this Tier 2 workshop, 6th graders practice self-monitoring and data-driven goal reviews to build self-awareness and behavioral ownership. Over four 30-minute sessions, small groups learn to track their own progress, reflect daily, and give peer feedback—fostering responsibility and growth.

Tier 2
7/31
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Maria Kolbe

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MA School Administrator

Ready to Track Behavior?

An interactive 45-minute Tier 1 module for 4th graders introducing whole-class behavioral tracking strategies through real-time data collection to improve classroom climate. This lesson helps students understand the importance of monitoring behavior and empowers them to participate in creating a positive learning environment.

Tier 1
8/20

Deidre Pickett

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NC Instructor

What's Your ABC?

A whole-class exploration of antecedents, behaviors, and consequences to build a proactive support plan. Helps students and teachers collaboratively track triggers and reinforce positive behavior. This 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 3rd graders introduces the ABC behavior map and equips students with strategies for self-awareness and positive choices.

Tier 1
6/15
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Avery Young

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TX General Education Teacher

Who Benefits from Behavior Logs?

In this engaging 40-minute Tier 1 lesson, 2nd grade students will learn how behavior logs support everyone—peers, teachers, and themselves—to create a positive, inclusive classroom climate. This foundational lesson on data collection and evaluation equips students to recognize patterns, take ownership of actions, and contribute to a caring community.

Tier 1
6/30
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Shequeta Harris

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Behavior Boost

In this four-session behavior lesson series, students will set, track, and reflect on personal behavior goals to build self-regulation skills and positive classroom habits. Ideal for Tier 1 whole-class instruction, each 45-minute session includes guided discussions and interactive activities to foster self-awareness and accountability.

Tier 1
8/5
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Tiffani Muniz

Instructor

Behavior Bingo

In this one-on-one Tier 3 behavior support session, a 4th-grade student will learn about Behavior Bingo—a goal-oriented game that boosts motivation and visually tracks positive actions. In a focused 25-minute session, the student will explore game mechanics, customize their bingo card, review rules and rewards, and reflect on progress to foster self-monitoring and goal attainment.

Tier 3
5/10
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KAREN R

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NY Social Worker

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

How Can We Manage Big Emotions?

In this 45-minute Tier 1 behavioral supports lesson for 3rd graders, students will learn and practice self-regulation strategies through interactive modeling, discussions, and reflection activities. This lesson helps students understand their emotions and equips them with calming tools to reduce classroom disruptions.

Tier 1
8/11
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Aaron Kahle

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AZ English, Language Arts, History

The Ripple Effect

An individualized support plan showing how one positive act can influence peers, with targeted reflections and goal-setting for a 6th grader in a 20-minute session. This Tier 3 behavioral support helps the student recognize their impact and set personal goals.

Tier 3
8/19
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Elijah Glenn

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TX General Education Teacher

Positive Pathways

Positive Pathways is a one-on-one intervention plan for a 1st grade student focusing on tracking progress of positive behavior goals through daily monitoring and data-driven support adjustments in 30-minute sessions. This targeted approach empowers the student to self-reflect, celebrate achievements, and guides the teacher in providing just-right supports.

Tier 3
5/12
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tmarshall

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MA Social Worker

Behavior Bulletin

In this 30-minute individualized session, a 7th-grade student will learn how to track their behavior using a visual tracking system, set weekly behavior goals, and earn self-selected rewards. This lesson is critical for fostering self-awareness, promoting positive behaviors, and empowering the student to take ownership of their progress.

Tier 3
8/22
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rachelreynolds

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NC Counselor

Impulse Control Adventure

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

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

E

CA Psychologist

Ready, Set, Focus!

In this 30-minute Tier 3 session, Benjamin will practice beginning and sustaining tasks with minimal prompts. Using clear visuals, interactive games, and real-time data tracking, this lesson builds his independence in starting work and staying engaged. Designed for an individual 2nd grader needing targeted support.

Tier 3
6/29

Chris

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CA Special Education Teacher

Behavior Baseline

Individualized behavior assessment session for a 3rd grade student, incorporating a behavior frequency log, DSM-5 aligned indicators, structured intake questions, and clear definitions. This session helps counselors establish baseline data, identify patterns, and inform targeted interventions over a 40-minute one-on-one session.

Tier 3
8/1

Tara

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CO Counselor, Parent, Behavior Interventionist

Why Behavior Counts?

In this Tier 2 small group session for 7th graders, students will examine real-life “data stories” to see how behavior impacts learning. This guided discussion helps students monitor their own behavior, set goals, and reflect on progress—essential skills for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 2
6/20
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Destony Stewart

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NY School Administrator

Impulse Control in Action

This lesson focuses on helping a 3rd grade student with impulsivity learn to regulate their behavior in a classroom setting. Using game-based learning, the lesson includes a scenario-based activity set in a PE context to engage the student actively. This approach is important as it provides a practical and interactive way for the student to understand and practice self-regulation, which is crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25

Ryan Holt Ph.D.

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CA Psychologist

Behavior ABCs Unlocked

In this engaging 30-minute session, 4th grade teachers will learn the Fundamentals of the ABC's of Behavior Management tailored to an emotional disability classroom. Through real-life examples, interactive activities, and teacher scripts, participants will understand how to identify Antecedents, Behaviors, and Consequences to foster positive student outcomes. This Tier 1 lesson equips teachers with practical tools to create supportive environments for all students.

Tier 1
8/14
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cristal.barko

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AZ Social Worker

Bite-Free Fun

This lesson aims to help young nonverbal autistic students understand and reduce biting behavior through engaging activities. By using active and game-based learning strategies, students will learn alternative ways to express themselves and manage emotions. This lesson is crucial for promoting a safe and supportive environment for all students.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

Positive Behavior Power

A 90-minute professional development session teaching K-12 teachers how to reinforce positive behaviors in the classroom. This session equips teachers with research-based strategies, practical activities, and reflection opportunities to create a supportive classroom environment and boost student engagement.

Tier 1
5/30

Alyssha Walker

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Positive Behavior Plan

In this single 30-minute Tier 3 session, a 5th grade student will learn to identify triggers, set personal behavior goals, and practice positive self-monitoring strategies. This individualized lesson helps students build self-awareness, develop clear action steps, and gain confidence in managing their own behavior.

Tier 3
5/14

Monica Garza

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TX Social Worker

Understanding and Managing Hitting

This lesson aims to help students with significant cognitive delays understand the concept of hitting, its consequences, and alternative behaviors. Through active learning and game-based strategies, students will engage in activities that promote empathy and self-regulation. This lesson is crucial in fostering a safe and respectful environment, encouraging students to express themselves positively and seek help when needed.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

Weekly Behavior Tracking

This lesson introduces a weekly behavior chart to help second graders track their behavior throughout the week. The chart is divided into sections for each day, with three periods: morning, after recess, and after lunch. This lesson is important as it encourages self-awareness and responsibility in students, helping them to reflect on their behavior and make positive changes over time.

Tier 1
3/31

Suzanne Edwards

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CA Instructor

Steps to Success?

In this 20-minute Tier 1 lesson for 7th graders, students will analyze their daily pedometer data to set individualized step goals and reflect on their physical activity patterns. This worksheet-based activity promotes self-awareness, goal-setting, and healthy habits by using real data from students’ lives.

Tier 1
8/29
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Lori Danko

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FL General Education Teacher

Can Data Teams Transform School Climate?

In this 60-minute Tier 1 PD session for K-12 staff, participants will explore how data-driven decision-making can enhance PBIS and MTSS frameworks to foster a positive school environment. This collaborative session helps staff use data effectively to improve student outcomes and school climate.

Tier 1
5/13
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Ready, Set, Catch!

In this 30-minute Tier 1 behavioral support lesson for 2nd–3rd graders, students learn the basics of positive reinforcement through an engaging “catch” game that builds a supportive classroom community. This lesson equips teachers with a clear roadmap, interactive slides, and fun activities to kick-start a culture of encouragement and praise.

Tier 1
7/23

L. Whitaker

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MD Counselor

Hands to Myself

In this individual 30-minute session, we'll teach a 7th grader with autism how to manage and replace hitting, spitting, and water-throwing behaviors with positive coping strategies. Through visual social stories, role-play, and self-monitoring tools, students learn to identify triggers, practice self-control techniques, and track progress. This targeted Tier 3 intervention fosters self-regulation and promotes safer social interactions.

Tier 3
5/30
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Track Your Social Superpowers

In this one 30-minute session, 2nd graders will learn how to use a weekly social skills data collection sheet to monitor and improve their peer interactions. This lesson introduces the tracker, explains its importance, and practices recording social goals in real time—empowering students to reflect, set targets, and celebrate progress.

Tier 1
6/12
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lbateman

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MA Social Worker

Behavior Boost

A targeted behavior support session script that empowers 4th grade students to take ownership of their actions through friendly checklists and positive reinforcement in a small group setting. This 25-minute Tier 2 session leverages self-monitoring checklists to boost positive choices, encouraging accountability and celebrating success.

Tier 2
8/25
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Martha Lee

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NM General Education Teacher

Behavior Blueprint

A comprehensive whole-class outline guiding 5th graders to map behavior goals, collect progress data, and employ reinforcement strategies; this 60-minute Tier 1 lesson provides a clear roadmap for success and empowers students to self-monitor and improve their behavior.

Tier 1
6/12
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lbateman

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MA Social Worker

Positive Behavior Adventures

This lesson aims to encourage positive behaviors among first-grade students through engaging activities. By using a combination of reading, video, and interactive games, students will learn the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy. This lesson is crucial as it helps young learners develop social-emotional skills that are foundational for their personal growth and interactions with others.

Tier 1
2/25
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Janelle Reynolds

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MA Counselor

Can You Spot It?

In this 25-minute Tier 1 behavioral supports lesson, 6th graders embark on a discussion-based scavenger hunt to spot and celebrate positive peer behaviors, building their awareness of reinforcement opportunities. This lesson helps students recognize and reinforce positive actions in real time, fostering a supportive classroom culture.

Tier 1
8/18

ashley

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FL Behavior Interventionist

Self-Monitoring Superheroes

This lesson introduces kindergarten students to the concept of self-monitoring through a fun and interactive superhero theme. Students will learn how to recognize their own behaviors and practice self-regulation in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it helps young students with ADHD develop essential skills for managing their actions and emotions, which can lead to improved focus and classroom behavior.

Tier 1
2/25

Megan Ramsey

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NC Counselor

Emotion Regulation Tracker

A structured data collection sheet designed for individual Tier 3 IEP monitoring of a 5th grade student’s emotional regulation goals. This one-page tool will allow teachers or the social worker to record performance on identifying emotions, matching Zones of Regulation, and requesting support across sessions—perfect for 30-minute check-ins during the IEP reporting period.

Tier 3
5/27
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R Silva

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MA Social Worker, Special Education Teacher

Coping Skills in Action

This lesson focuses on reinforcing coping skills that the student has previously learned, with an emphasis on practical application in the classroom setting. By engaging in a hands-on activity and reflective discussion, the student will better understand how to apply these skills in real-life situations, ultimately enhancing their emotional regulation and classroom behavior.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Classroom Conduct: Creating a Respectful Learning Environment

This lesson is designed for 5th-grade students with low cognition to help them understand and demonstrate expected behaviors in the classroom. The focus is on being respectful, ready, and responsible, which are crucial life skills for maintaining a positive and productive learning environment. The lesson will be completed in one 30-minute session.

Tier 2
3/12
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Jamie McGrath

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Respectful Behavior Adventure

This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing bullying through a trauma-informed approach, using video-based learning and interactive activities. It includes a video, a role-playing activity, and a discussion to reinforce the concepts of self-esteem, support networks, and seeking help. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of bullying and equips them with strategies to handle such situations effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Mader

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MA Counselor

Behavior Champions

This small-group module focuses on reinforcing positive behaviors through MTSS Tier 2 interventions for 5th graders. Over one 30-minute session, students will learn and practice self-monitoring strategies to boost confidence and cultivate a positive school climate.

Tier 2
8/4

L. Whitaker

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MD Counselor

Behavior Boost

In this 15-minute individual session, a 5th grader will learn strategies to self-monitor and improve classroom behavior through reflection and goal-setting. This targeted intervention empowers students to recognize triggers and practice positive actions for a more successful school experience.

Tier 3
7/7
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Saharah Mccoy

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OH Counselor

Reflect & Reset

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 7th graders will engage in structured Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) reflection activities to recognize their actions, understand triggers, and set goals for improved behavior. This lesson builds self-awareness, accountability, and social-emotional skills, helping students reset and make positive choices in real time.

Tier 1
8/19
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Daria Jordan

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Steady Steps

A concise module focused on building consistent routines and positive behavior patterns via goal-setting and progress tracking tailored to one student’s needs. This Tier 3 module supports a 6th grade student with individualized behavioral supports over a single 20-minute session, providing clear, structured tools to set, track, and reflect on daily routines.

Tier 3
5/17
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clanier

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MA Social Worker

Behavior Management Strategies

This lesson plan is designed to help a 7th-grade autistic student manage challenging behaviors such as spitting, cursing, and kicking. Over four days, the student will engage in activities that promote self-awareness, emotional regulation, and positive behavior reinforcement. The lesson incorporates various teaching strategies to cater to the student's unique learning needs, ensuring a supportive and engaging environment.

Tier 3
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Behavior Boost

A focused small-group intervention to teach 5th graders self-monitoring and positive reinforcement strategies in a 30-minute session, empowering them to improve classroom engagement and build lasting behavior skills.

Tier 2
8/25
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Leah Bjorn

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OH General Education Teacher

PBIS Jeopardy Extravaganza

This lesson engages 5th-grade students in a Jeopardy game focused on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) expectations. The game-based learning strategy will help reinforce school-wide behavioral expectations in a fun and interactive way. This lesson is important as it encourages students to internalize positive behaviors while promoting teamwork and friendly competition.

Tier 1
2/25

Nicole Walsh

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AZ Counselor

Respect Express

This one-hour individual support lesson helps a 7th grade student with autism learn appropriate attention-seeking strategies and respectful social skills to replace profanity and spitting behaviors. Through visual supports, social stories, role-play, and positive reinforcement, the student will practice asking for attention and expressing needs in a respectful way.

Tier 3
5/27
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Managing Emotions and Behavior

This lesson is designed for a 7th grader with autism to help them understand and manage their emotions, specifically focusing on not hitting others. The lesson will include interactive activities and a video to engage the student, and it will last for 60 minutes.

Tier 3
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Behavior Boosters

This lesson focuses on teaching 8th graders with autism how to use appropriate behavior at school through engaging activities. By incorporating a game-based learning strategy, students will actively participate in understanding and practicing appropriate behaviors. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social skills and understand the importance of appropriate behavior in a school setting, which can enhance their learning experience and interactions with peers.

Tier 2
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Kindness Currency

In this Tier 1 behavioral supports lesson, 8th graders will learn how a classroom ‘kindness economy’ uses positive reinforcement to boost pro-social behaviors. Over one 45-minute session, students explore earning, tracking, and spending ‘kindness coins’, fostering responsibility, community, and citizenship.

Tier 1
7/18
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Luciana Taji

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MD Instructor

Breathe and Decide

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

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

How Does PBIS Spark Success?

Explore how positive behavior supports ignite school-wide achievement and a thriving climate—essential for creating a proactive and joyful classroom. This Tier 1 PBIS & MTSS lesson empowers 5th graders over a 45-minute session to understand reinforcement alignment and contribute to a positive school culture.

Tier 1
5/14
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Communicate with Confidence

This lesson focuses on teaching a 15-year-old male with autism and pathological demand avoidance how to effectively use his Augmentative Communication device. Through experiential and game-based learning strategies, the lesson aims to enhance communication skills in a supportive and engaging environment. This lesson is crucial as it empowers the student to express himself more effectively, fostering independence and confidence in social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25
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Jason Stewart

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Check-In Chart

One-on-one Tier 3 support for a 6th grade student to reflect daily on emotions and behaviors using guided tools. This 20-minute session empowers self-awareness, tracks progress, and informs targeted feedback to improve emotional regulation.

Tier 3
5/12
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Bess Tanaka

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WA School Administrator

Positive Response Adventure

This lesson is designed to help a non-verbal student with pathological demand avoidance respond positively to teacher requests. Through a game-based and experiential learning approach, the student will engage in activities that encourage compliance without aggression. This lesson is important as it provides a safe and supportive environment for the student to practice responding to demands, which can improve his interactions and reduce stress.

Tier 3
2/25
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Jason Stewart

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Respectful Behavior Adventure

This lesson engages students in understanding and practicing respectful behavior through interactive activities. By using a game-based approach, students will explore scenarios that require respectful interactions, supported by a video and collaborative discussion. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive classroom environment and helping students develop essential social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor

Impulse Control and Cooperation

This lesson aims to help an 8th-grade student with impulsive behavior, marijuana use, and defiance by using restorative practices and game-based learning. The lesson includes a video on ADHD to provide context, a worksheet to reinforce understanding, a game-based activity to practice impulse control, and a discussion to reflect on the learning experience. This approach is designed to engage the student actively and provide practical strategies for managing behavior.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Behavior GPS

Students will create an individualized Behavior Intervention Plan framed as a GPS, guiding them from triggers to goals using real-time self-monitoring. This Tier 3 intervention empowers a 7th grade student to recognize triggers, track behaviors, reflect daily, and navigate challenges toward positive outcomes—each session is 60 minutes.

Tier 3
8/6

leah.mcguire

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TX Counselor

The Ripple Effect

An individualized support plan showing how one positive act can influence peers, with targeted reflections and goal-setting. This Tier 3 lesson helps a 6th grade student recognize the impact of their behaviors and develop actionable goals over a 20-minute session.

Tier 3
8/15
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Alejeandra Suarez

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FL Behavior Interventionist, General Education Teacher

Behavior Blueprint

An individualized toolkit to support 9th grade students in Tier 3 of the MTSS framework, focusing on personalized behavior skill-building using PBIS and fidelity data. This one-on-one, 30-minute session plan equips students with reflection tools, goal-setting exercises, and progress tracking to foster positive behavior and self-awareness.

Tier 3
5/29
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dcelona

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MA Counselor

Ready, Set, Go!

In this 60-minute one-on-one executive functioning session, Benjamin will learn to initiate tasks within one minute of instruction using engaging visuals, timers, and interactive games. This individualized Tier 3 lesson provides structured supports—prompt fading, a colorful checklist, and fun activities—to build independence and celebrate successes.

Tier 3
6/29
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Christine White

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CA Special Education Teacher

Behavior Blueprint

A one-on-one coaching guide that helps a 9th grade student co-create behavior goals and self-monitoring strategies, fostering ownership and sustainable progress through personalized supports.

Tier 3
5/12
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Natasha Desir

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NY Psychologist

Reprimand Progression Strategies

This lesson focuses on understanding and implementing various steps in reprimand progression for students displaying inappropriate behaviors. It emphasizes collaborative and blended learning strategies to engage teachers in discussing and applying these techniques effectively. This lesson is crucial for creating a positive classroom environment and ensuring consistent behavior management strategies.

Tier 1
2/25

Kyle Ryan

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CA Psychologist

Positive Behavior Champions

This lesson aims to teach 3rd graders about positive behavior through engaging activities and discussions. By using a video, worksheet, and interactive activities, students will learn the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy in their daily interactions. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social-emotional skills that are essential for building healthy relationships and a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Unmasking Behavior Functions

In this 90-minute Tier 1 professional development session, teachers will learn about the four primary functions of student behavior—escape, attention, sensory, and tangible—and how to apply strategies to address them proactively. This lesson equips teachers with practical tools to understand why behaviors occur and to create classroom environments that minimize challenging behaviors.

Tier 1
5/30

Alyssha Walker

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Mirror Moment

A reflective check-in activity where students 'mirror' their goals and behaviors, encouraging self-monitoring and accountability. This Tier 2 group lesson for 2nd graders uses check-in/check-out strategies over 20 minutes to provide targeted behavioral support.

Tier 2
5/8

Erin Vedrani

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MA Counselor

Self-Management Adventure

This lesson introduces 2nd graders to the concept of self-management through engaging activities and discussions. Students will explore self-management by participating in a fun game, reading a short story, and discussing their experiences. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop essential skills for managing their emotions and actions, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Mike Schneider-Tran

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MA Counselor

Tracking Toolkit

This small-group kit helps 5th grade students learn progress monitoring through behavior tracking. Over one 50-minute session, students explore toolkit features, learn tracking elements, design personalized trackers, and practice sample data review—promoting self-awareness and data-driven behavior supports.

Tier 2
8/19
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Tracy Roe

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PA Special Education Teacher

From Reacting to Proacting: Mastering Emotional Regulation

This two-session lesson is designed for a 7th grade advisory group of three students with high levels of ADHD needs. The goal is to teach students strategies to be more proactive rather than reactive in their interactions with others, helping them regulate their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with ADHD to manage their responses, leading to better social interactions and personal well-being. Each session will last 50 minutes and include engaging activities, games, and discussions to cater to their need for movement and action.

Tier 2
3/3
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Kennon Landis

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NY General Education Teacher

Behavior Blueprint

A small-group workshop for intervention teams (Grades 3-5) focusing on Tier 2 PBIS strategies. Participants will learn to analyze behavioral data, design targeted interventions, and implement fidelity checks. This professional learning equips teams with tools to support students needing extra behavioral guidance in 45-minute sessions.

Tier 2
5/13
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Kimberly Herrick

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NY Social Worker

Behavior Management Strategies

This lesson focuses on equipping Tier III high school students with strategies to avoid negative behaviors such as cutting class and inappropriate conduct. By watching a short video on managing peer pressure and engaging in a guided discussion, students will learn practical techniques to make positive choices and resist negative influences. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and decision-making skills, empowering students to take control of their actions and improve their school experience.

Tier 3
2/25
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Michael Clavin

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NY Instructor

Mood Mapping

In this 15-minute small-group Tier 2 session, 7th graders will learn to identify emotional triggers and coping strategies using interactive mood charts. This targeted behavioral support helps students build self-awareness and resilience through daily check-ins.

Tier 2
5/13
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elizabeth.smith

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Mood Monitor

In this 20-minute session for 7th graders, students will learn to track their daily emotions, identify patterns through data, and set personal wellness goals. This Tier 1 lesson builds emotional awareness, fosters self-regulation, and provides actionable strategies for mental and emotional health.

Tier 1
8/15
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pfeffer

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MA General Education Teacher

Observation Genius

An individualized support resource guiding teachers through real-time student observation and data interpretation to tailor one-on-one instruction. Ideal for 7th grade special education, this Tier 3 lesson empowers teachers with practical tools across a 20-minute session.

Tier 3
8/27
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Jerri Lynn Lovelis

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AR Special Education Teacher

Calm & Conquer

A six-session individualized intervention for a 6th grade student to build self-regulation and coping skills. Each 30-minute session guides Eva to practice pre-taught strategies and use a self-monitoring checklist for transitions and multi-step assignments, aiming for 80% accuracy in 3 of 5 trials. This Tier 3 plan provides structured practice, menu of strategies, and progress tracking.

Tier 3
8/29

Yvonne Brown

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CA Psychologist

PBIS Power-Up

In this one-session, 30-minute module, teachers will learn the fundamentals of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and discover practical strategies to create a positive classroom climate. This lesson empowers educators with clear definitions, real-world examples, and engaging activities to kickstart PBIS implementation in their schools.

Tier 1
8/15

leah.mcguire

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TX Counselor

Mastering Mindful Moments

This three-session lesson is designed for a student with challenges in impulse control, defiance, and relationship building. The focus is on helping the student become more mindful of defiant behaviors through engaging activities and strategies. Each session is 30 minutes long and includes a variety of components to support the student's IEP goals.

Tier 3
4/10

Latisha Smith

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NY Social Worker

Behavior Boost

This lesson series equips 2nd grade small groups with structured behavioral routines and visual cues to stay engaged and on task. Over six 30-minute sessions, students will build consistent habits using fun activities and check-in tools, boosting focus and classroom success.

Tier 2
8/19
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lflores

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TX Psychologist

Behavior Bubbles

Behavior Bubbles is a 10-minute, Tier 3 individual support lesson for Pre-K students focusing on using bubble-blowing to teach deep breathing and self-calming strategies. This fun, tactile approach helps anxious learners develop self-management skills through guided practice.

Tier 3
8/21

jodi thoms

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MI Instructor

Pain Tracker Log

In this one-session, 30-minute Tier 3 individual support lesson, 9th-grade students will learn to accurately record and monitor their pain levels using a structured spreadsheet. This tool empowers students to communicate their needs effectively to staff and make informed decisions about pain management.

Tier 3
5/15
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alomascolo

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MA Nurse

Self-Monitoring Mastery

This lesson introduces 9th graders to self-monitoring, an essential executive functioning skill. Through a collaborative game and reflection, students will learn to assess and adjust their behavior and performance. This skill is crucial for academic success and personal growth, helping students become more self-aware and independent learners.

Tier 1
2/25
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Megan Oliver

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MA Counselor

Smooth Transitions: Back to Class

This lesson aims to help 7th-grade students maintain good behavior as they transition back to general education classes. By focusing on emotional regulation and coping strategies, students will learn how to manage their feelings and interactions with peers effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive learning environment and ensuring that students feel supported and prepared for the changes in their educational setting.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Coping Strategies Project

This lesson focuses on helping a 7th-grade student with autism manage challenging behaviors and use coping strategies to decrease anxiety in the classroom. By engaging in a project-based learning activity, the student will explore different coping mechanisms and practice decision-making skills in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it provides the student with practical tools to handle stress and anxiety, promoting a more positive classroom experience.

Tier 3
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Progression Pathways

Students will learn how to develop and use learning target progressions to track and build their skills in a subject. This Tier 1, 30-minute lesson for 7th graders helps them understand the steps from basic to advanced targets, fostering ownership of their learning journey.

Tier 1
8/28
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Caroline Scott

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CA Instructor

Ready to Track It?

In this 15-minute Tier 2 group session, 7th graders will learn to self-monitor their attention and behavior using a simple checklist. Improving focus through self-awareness helps students take ownership of their learning and supports more effective classroom participation.

Tier 2
8/25
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harlowr

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TX Special Education Teacher

Behavior Boost

A small-group intervention to reinforce specific positive behaviors using PBIS and MTSS Tier 2 supports. Designed for 4th grade students over a single 30-minute session, this lesson prevents escalation by celebrating successes and reflecting on behaviors.

Tier 2
8/11
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Kendell Simms

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TX Math

Behavior GPS

An individualized roadmap guiding the student from current challenges to desired behaviors, using goal-setting, checkpoints, and rewards for a 9th grade student. This Tier 3 intervention spans one 50-minute session, focusing on personalized behavior interventions so students can navigate their own path to success.

Tier 3
7/11
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Sue Spafford

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MA Counselor

Behavior GPS

An individualized roadmap guiding the student from current challenges to desired behaviors, using goal-setting, checkpoints, and rewards for a 9th grade student. This Tier 3 intervention spans one 50-minute session, focusing on personalized behavior interventions so students can navigate their own path to success.

Tier 3
7/11
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Sue Spafford

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MA Counselor

Behavioral Check-In?

A focused, individualized 30-minute session to help a 7th-grade student identify and track behavioral patterns and triggers. This Tier 3 protocol supports intensive, personalized assessment and reflection to guide therapy goals and progress.

Tier 3
6/6

julie.benson

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MA Counselor

Daily Dash

A small-group sprint to record and reflect on daily behavior data, boosting self-awareness and motivation. Perfect for targeted progress monitoring with 4th grade small groups in 30-minute sessions.

Tier 2
6/15
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Avery Young

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TX General Education Teacher

Goal-Setting Superpower

In this 4-session individual lesson, a student who struggles with peer interactions and anger will learn to set, monitor, and achieve personal goals. Teaching goal-setting strategies empowers the student to manage emotions, build social skills, and improve focus. Each 50-minute session includes a structured lesson plan, engaging discussion prompts, and hands-on worksheets tailored to the student’s needs.

Tier 3
7/11
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Sue Spafford

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MA Counselor

Navigating Two Worlds: School vs. Home Behavior

This lesson is designed for a 4th grader with autism and ADHD to help them understand and differentiate between appropriate behaviors at school and at home. It focuses on building social awareness and adaptability through interactive and movement-based activities, tailored to the student's individual needs. The session will last 20 minutes and aims to empower the student with skills to navigate different environments effectively.

Tier 3
3/18
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher

My Feelings, My Words

This two-session Tier 3 individual lesson supports a 7-year-old 2nd grader with FASD to identify, express, and vocalize emotions using visual aids and structured activities. Each 40-minute session builds step-by-step skills to enhance emotional awareness and communication, fostering self-regulation and confidence.

Tier 3
5/8
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Vianey Valdez CA-LOS ANGELES

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CA Social Worker

Behavior Champions

A 6-session Tier 1 classroom series for 3rd graders teaching appropriate hallway, cafeteria, and recess behavior through interactive discussions, activities, readings, games, and warm-ups. Each 10-minute session builds students’ social skills and school citizenship.

Tier 1
7/29
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ashley.fulton

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AZ General Education Teacher

Brain Boost Session

A 60-minute individual session for Benjamin to strengthen executive function skills—task initiation, sustained attention, flexible transitions, emotional regulation, working memory, and self-monitoring—using visual supports, interactive activities, and reflection. This targeted Tier 3 support will help Benjamin build foundational life skills for academic and personal success.

Tier 3
6/29

Chris

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CA Special Education Teacher

Impulse Control Fun

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and manage impulsive behavior through engaging activities. It includes a video, a collaborative game, and a worksheet to reinforce learning. The lesson is designed to accommodate non-verbal students, ensuring inclusivity and engagement.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

Calm Habits

A short pithy individualized plan to help a 2nd grade student develop consistent self-management routines through guided habit-building. This Tier 3 lesson provides one-on-one support, emphasizing personal goal setting, visual cues, and progress tracking across a 25-minute session.

Tier 3
6/10

allesha.kenyon

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MA Counselor

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

Mind Over Impulse

An individualized session focused on developing personal impulse control strategies through cognitive behavioral techniques. This lesson is crucial for students needing tailored support to improve decision-making skills.

Tier 3
2/27
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Brave Steps Forward

A 6-session, 35-minute individual intervention for an 8th grade girl to implement her social, academic, and focus goals. Using engaging activities, discussions, games, and targeted worksheets, this Tier 3 plan helps her practice weekly tasks and build confidence in turning in work, speaking up, and staying on track.

Tier 3
8/27
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angela_candelaria

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CA Social Worker, Counselor, Behavior Interventionist

Expected vs. Unexpected Behaviors

This lesson helps 3rd-grade students understand the difference between expected and unexpected behaviors, focusing on individual support for students who need extra guidance. It's crucial for developing social skills and improving classroom interactions, with a single 30-minute session dedicated to personalized learning.

Tier 3
5/1
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

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