In this lesson, students will learn the fundamentals of investing, including stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. They will explore the concepts of risk and reward and participate in a simulated investment activity to apply their knowledge. This lesson is crucial for equipping students with financial literacy skills that will help them make informed decisions about their financial futures.
Timothy Sinclair
NC Special Education Teacher
This lesson aims to introduce young students to financial literacy concepts such as saving, budgeting, and the value of money through interactive discussions and activities. Understanding these basics will help empower the students to make informed decisions about money in their daily lives.
Michael Gooch
TN Instructor
What’s Your Investment IQ? is an engaging 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders introducing the basics of investing through real-life scenarios and interactive examples, building financial confidence and setting the foundation for lifelong money management skills.
Erica McLamb
GA General Education Teacher, Parent
This lesson introduces students to basic financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and making smart financial decisions. Through engaging activities and simulations, students will gain a foundational understanding of how to manage their finances effectively. This lesson is crucial for equipping youth with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed financial choices, setting the stage for a financially stable future.
Jade Hodge
TN English
This lesson introduces 8th-grade students to essential financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and distinguishing between needs and wants. By building foundational skills in financial literacy, students will be better equipped to make responsible financial decisions in the future. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with the knowledge to manage their finances effectively, fostering independence and financial responsibility.
Patricia Wood
MA Counselor
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the fundamentals of budgeting, a crucial life skill that empowers them to manage their finances effectively. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn how to create a simple budget, understand the importance of saving, and make informed financial decisions. This 30-minute session is designed to provide students with practical knowledge that they can apply in real-life scenarios, fostering financial literacy from an early age.
Linda Beard
NC General Education Teacher
A fun starter that introduces students to basic investing tools through real-life analogies, helping them feel confident about starting their financial journey. This one-session, 45-minute lesson for 6th graders explores different investment vehicles and how to choose the right tools for their goals.
Brandy Miranda
MD Parent
This lesson introduces students to essential financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, and spending wisely. Through interactive activities, students will learn to make informed financial decisions, which are crucial skills for their future independence and financial well-being.
Nicole Camp
MA Psychologist
This lesson equips 10th-grade students with essential skills for navigating life decisions and building sound financial plans. Students will learn practical strategies for making informed choices and understanding basic financial literacy, crucial for their future independence. This lesson is designed for one 90-minute session.
Josie
OH Social Worker
This lesson introduces students to basic financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, and understanding credit. By learning how to manage their finances through hands-on activities, students will gain essential skills needed for their financial future.
Dan Tarquin
AZ Math, Physics
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to essential financial literacy skills, focusing on budgeting, saving, and managing personal finances. Students will engage in activities that help them understand the importance of financial planning for their future careers. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to make informed financial decisions, fostering independence and responsibility.
Whitney Kertz
MO Counselor
This lesson introduces students to essential financial literacy concepts, focusing on budgeting, saving, and understanding paychecks. These skills are crucial for career readiness and personal financial management. By learning these concepts, students will be better prepared to manage their finances effectively, make informed decisions, and plan for their future careers.
Jennifer Babler
AZ Counselor
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to essential financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and smart spending. Through engaging simulations and activities, students will develop practical money management skills that are crucial for their future financial well-being. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions, fostering financial independence and responsibility.
Nicole Camp
MA Psychologist
This lesson introduces basic financial concepts such as saving, budgeting, and making smart financial decisions through engaging activities and simulations. It is designed to equip teens with the knowledge and skills to manage their finances responsibly.
Jade Hodge
TN English
Introduce students to the tools and terminology used in investing. This lesson builds a foundation for understanding the stock market and investment strategies, specifically designed for an 11th-grade group. The lesson is structured to be completed in a 55-minute session, focusing on basic financial literacy and providing Tier 2 group support.
jferreira
MA Counselor
In this lesson, 7th-grade students will learn the basics of budgeting through interactive activities and relatable scenarios. This lesson aims to introduce students to financial literacy by helping them understand the importance of managing money wisely, which is a crucial skill for their future financial well-being.
Judy Nascimento
NC Counselor
This lesson introduces Grade 8 students to the basic concept of investment income, focusing on interest and dividends. Students will learn how these types of investments generate income and the importance of understanding them for future financial literacy. This lesson is important as it provides students with a foundational understanding of how money can grow through investments, preparing them for more complex financial concepts in the future.
Amanda Platt
MD History
In this lesson, students will explore the fundamentals of budgeting, including tracking expenses and setting financial goals. Through interactive activities and real-life scenarios, students will develop financial literacy skills that are essential for personal and academic success. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge to manage their finances effectively, fostering responsible financial behavior from a young age.
Amber Morneweg
AZ Special Education Teacher
This interactive session introduces 8th graders to startup costs, profit calculation, and break-even analysis, building foundational financial literacy for entrepreneurship. Perfect for a 55-minute class, this Tier 1 lesson equips students with practical skills for real-world business decision making.
Hafsa Sheikh
TX General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 grade 5 lesson, students embark on a “Cash Quest Adventure” to learn the basics of earning, saving, and budgeting money through real-world scenarios. Financial literacy empowers young learners to make smart money choices now and in the future.
Fatema J
CANADA General Education Teacher
In this 8-minute warm-up for 5th graders, students compare two investment options (like 5% interest vs. a $5 bonus) and vote on which yields more. This quick activity sparks critical thinking about growth comparisons and lays the foundation for financial literacy.
Justin Muhammad
Instructor
In this 30-minute session, 7th graders will explore key life skills for landing their first job and managing money wisely. Through interactive activities, students will learn how to set financial goals, budget earnings, and understand basic money management—skills that empower them to make smart financial decisions now and in the future.
Kate Mills
CO General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the fundamentals of budgeting through engaging activities and real-life scenarios. They will learn how to allocate funds wisely, understand the importance of saving, and make informed financial decisions. This lesson is crucial for developing financial literacy skills that will benefit students throughout their lives.
Shereen Barzey-Kinard
NY Social Worker
This lesson will introduce students to essential financial literacy topics within the context of their future careers. Students will learn about budgeting, saving, and understanding benefits packages. This lesson is important as it prepares students with practical skills for managing their finances efficiently and making informed decisions about future employment opportunities.
Diana Lopez
PA Instructor
In this lesson, students will learn the basics of money, including coins and bills, and their values through hands-on activities. This lesson is important as it helps students develop financial literacy skills and understand the value of money, which are essential life skills.
Jazlyn Marcos
OK Math, English, History, Earth Science, Biology, Physics
This lesson introduces 9th grade students to the fundamentals of personal finance, focusing on budgeting, saving, and planning—essential skills for workplace independence and real-world money management. Students will build practical money management habits through interactive activities and reflections over a single 50-minute session.
Austin Horn
KY Special Education Teacher
In this Tier 2 project-based lesson, 11th graders in small groups learn to create mock personal budgets and savings plans for college life, building skills for financial independence. Over a 60-minute session, students will explore budgeting basics, apply concepts, and present their financial plans—essential for responsible money management.
Emily Miranda
MO General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the fundamentals of budgeting by creating a simple budget based on a hypothetical part-time job. This lesson emphasizes financial literacy and decision-making skills, which are crucial for students as they prepare for financial independence. By understanding how to manage money effectively, students will be better equipped to make informed financial decisions in the future.
Paul Tentindo
MA Psychologist
An engaging introduction to the importance of financial literacy, covering basic financial principles and their impact on life choices. This lesson will help students understand the role of money in achieving goals and stability. Designed for a 9th-grade class, this 45-minute session will provide foundational knowledge in financial literacy, empowering students to make informed financial decisions.
Charles Douglas
NC Behavior Interventionist
This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to the basics of budgeting and saving money through interactive activities. It aims to build foundational financial literacy skills, which are crucial for managing personal finances effectively. By understanding budgeting, students can make informed financial decisions and develop habits that will benefit them throughout their lives.
Amber Henry
NC Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will learn the essentials of budgeting and financial planning for life after high school. This practical lesson will cover managing expenses, saving, and understanding credit, providing students with the tools they need to make informed financial decisions. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to handle real-world financial situations, promoting independence and financial literacy.
Anna Urias
AZ Counselor
Whole-class simulation teaching 7th graders grocery shopping skills—budgeting, list-making, and checkout practice for real-world independence. This lesson builds financial literacy, planning skills, and independence in a fun, hands-on way. Audience: 7th grade Special Education Transition & Life Skills, Tier 1 classroom, 50-minute session.
Tiffaney Doty
IN School Administrator
A whole-class financial literacy module teaching budgeting, saving, and smart spending to build lifelong money-management skills. This lesson empowers 9th graders with practical tools to make informed financial decisions.
Laura Molisho
Instructor
This lesson uses the classic board game to teach students about financial literacy and life choices. By simulating real-life scenarios, students learn the importance of decision-making and planning for their future. Designed for a 6th-grade class, this single-session lesson lasts 55 minutes and is part of Tier 1 classroom-wide supports.
Jade Hodge
TN English
In this 30-minute lesson, tenth graders will learn how to access and complete the Game of Life assessment in Schoolinks, exploring how big and small financial decisions shape their future. This hands-on simulation fosters financial literacy by allowing students to experience the consequences of real-world choices in an engaging, interactive environment.
lgee
MA School Administrator
This lesson introduces young learners to the concept of counting money using fake coins and bills. Through interactive games and activities, children will learn to identify different denominations and practice counting them. This lesson is important as it lays the foundation for financial literacy, helping children understand the value of money and basic arithmetic skills.
Jade Hodge
TN English
This 30-minute Tier 1 money math lesson helps transition students aged 18–22 build practical skills for handling everyday financial transactions, like counting money and making change. Mastering these skills promotes independence and confidence in real-world situations.
Matthew Sullivan
MA Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to the basics of financial literacy, focusing on the importance of balancing present and future financial needs. Through inquiry-based learning, students will explore concepts such as budgeting, saving, and financial decision-making. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with essential skills to manage their finances effectively, preparing them for future financial responsibilities.
Timothy Sinclair
NC Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute individual session, 11th graders will learn practical budgeting strategies to take control of their finances. Students will set financial goals, track expenses, and create a personalized budget. This Tier 3 lesson provides one-on-one scaffolding to ensure every learner gains confidence in managing money.
Jim
WI Counselor
In this 90-minute per session, Tier 1 project-based lesson for 4th graders, students collaborate to design a budgeting app concept—applying real-world math and decision-making by tracking pretend income and expenses. This engaging, hands-on project promotes financial literacy and teamwork across multiple sessions.
Cindy Diana Morales
DC General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to the concept of saving money, focusing on savings accounts, interest, and the benefits of starting to save early. By understanding these concepts, students will be better equipped to make informed financial decisions that can lead to financial security in the future. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students with the knowledge to plan for their financial future.
Timothy Sinclair
NC Special Education Teacher
Students will explore personal money narratives by examining daily uses of money, fostering empathy and ownership over financial choices. This Tier 1 lesson is designed for a 4th grade class, delivered in a single 30-minute session, and includes a lesson plan, slide deck, and interactive activity to engage all learners.
Julianne
WI Instructor
Classroom session on budgeting, saving, and smart spending to empower students with practical money management skills for 9th graders in a 60-minute Tier 1 lesson.
Elizabeth D. Williams
VA General Education Teacher
This lesson uses the video 'What's Your Path After High School?' to guide students through various financial decisions they will face after graduation. Activities include budgeting exercises and discussions on saving, investing, and managing debt. This lesson helps students make informed decisions about their financial future.
Shelley Moreno
AZ Instructor
An interactive lesson that sparks 2nd graders’ imaginations as they explore future dreams and map simple short-term goals. Builds motivation and self-awareness for lifelong planning. Audience: 2nd grade, one 30-minute session.
hannah carlson
MO Counselor
In this 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 8th graders, students will dive into real-world budgeting scenarios to learn how to allocate income and manage expenses. Through decoding challenges and hands-on activities, they’ll build critical financial literacy skills that empower smart money choices now and in the future.
sgeoffroy
MA Social Worker
In this 70-minute, 12th grade small-group simulation, students blend math, economics, and life skills by budgeting and financial planning through engaging activities. This Tier 2 lesson equips students with real-world money management skills essential for life beyond high school.
Zakiya Moore
TX Counselor
This resource empowers students with essential money management skills, teaching them how to budget, save, and make informed spending decisions. Mastering these skills is crucial for financial independence and responsible adult life. Audience: 9th Grade. 1 session. Duration: 60 minutes.
Amy Isebrand
CO Instructor
This lesson introduces 2nd-grade students to the basics of money, focusing on identifying coins and understanding their values. It's important as it lays the foundation for financial literacy, helping students recognize and count money, a vital life skill. The lesson will be conducted in one 15-minute session, engaging students with interactive activities and discussions.
zoe
AL Parent
In this lesson, students will learn the basics of managing credit, understanding loans, and avoiding debt. They will explore different credit management strategies, understand the implications of taking out loans, and learn practical tips to avoid falling into debt. The lesson includes interactive scenarios and discussions to reinforce their understanding.
Zabrina Walker
TN Instructor
An individualized project guide to help 4th grade students set personal saving goals and track progress using artful charts. Builds self-regulation and positive money habits over a 60-minute session. This Tier 3 guide empowers students to plan, reflect, and take ownership of their finances through creative and structured activities.
Nils Marcune
DE General Education Teacher
A comprehensive core lesson introducing students to daily living skills—money management, personal care, and time planning—so they feel confident tackling real-life tasks. Perfect for 9th–10th grade special education students in a single 60-minute session.
Susan Ayers
MA Instructor
In this Tier 2 small-group project, 4th graders research everyday prices and create spend vs. saving plans. This lesson helps students develop financial literacy, critical thinking, and teamwork through data comparison and group presentations. (4th Grade, 1 session, 60 minutes).
Cindy Diana Morales
DC General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute 4th grade lesson, students will learn number operations through real-life budgeting scenarios, building essential life skills in money management and decision-making. This Tier 1 lesson helps students practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication while planning a mock party budget.
Momina Hasan
TX General Education Teacher
A whole-class starter that kickstarts students’ understanding by letting them track and analyze their real-life spending over a week—laying the foundation for smart budgeting. This 45-minute, single-session lesson for 9th graders in Tier 1 helps build essential financial literacy and real-world money management skills.
Kimberly Johnson
KY Special Education Teacher
In this small-group coaching series, 1st graders explore fun future dreams, identify personal values, and set simple next steps toward their goals. This lesson is important because it helps students build confidence, self-awareness, and early goal-setting skills in an engaging, age-appropriate way. Audience: 1st Grade Group, Tier 2, 1 session of 30 minutes.
hannah carlson
MO Counselor
In this engaging 6th grade lesson, students participate in a simulated auction to prioritize five core values by spending auction points and justifying their choices. This activity sharpens critical thinking and decision-making skills, helping students understand which values matter most to them and why. Audience: 6th grade; Duration: 30 minutes; Sessions: 1.
Natasha Alexander Lovett
TX Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 6th graders, students learn how to calculate and give correct change in everyday transactions. This engaging lesson helps build essential financial literacy and mental math skills, preparing learners for real-world shopping scenarios.
HECTOR MORENO
NM Special Education Teacher
In this engaging 60-minute, whole-class lesson, 4th graders will learn how to create a shopping list, compare prices, and navigate a mock grocery store—essential life skills for community participation and independence.
cara
MI Special Education Teacher
An engaging introduction to essential employability skills through a relatable reading about a school-based lemonade stand. Helps students see how teamwork, communication, and planning apply to real jobs. Audience: 5th Grade, 1 session, 45 minutes.
Shawna Murray
AK Special Education Teacher
This comprehensive, interactive lesson plunges 10th-grade students into a realistic 'Game of Life' simulation, teaching essential independent living skills from securing a job to managing finances, writing checks, and purchasing groceries. It equips them with the practical knowledge and confidence to navigate adulthood.
Josie
OH Social Worker
In this interactive session, students explore budgeting, saving, and financial decision-making to build foundational money management skills. Empowering 9th graders with real-world tools for responsible financial habits in a single 50-minute class.
Maria Avina
CA Special Education Teacher
An interactive lesson that introduces 1st graders to the idea of setting short- and long-term goals by imagining their own superhero journeys. This lesson helps build early self-management and planning skills through engaging activities, maps, and reflections. Audience: 1st Grade. Sessions: 1 session. Duration: 30 minutes.
hannah carlson
MO Counselor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 1st graders, students will learn what a college is and explore its advantages. This engaging lesson includes a warm up, interactive slide deck, worksheet, activity, game, and quiz to spark curiosity about higher education and dream big for the future.
Cynthia Blood
TX Counselor
This lesson helps 1st-grade students understand the importance of being unique and how it helps in working together. Through a simple discussion and a fun group activity, students will learn about what makes them special and how these qualities can help in a team. This lesson is important as it encourages self-awareness, appreciation of differences, and teamwork skills, which are essential for their growth.
Jessica Hunt
SC Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 10th graders will explore budgeting and saving through STEAM concepts using the ADDIE model, making personal finance hands-on and IEP-friendly. This lesson equips students with practical money-management skills, collaborative activities, and a fun game to reinforce learning. Includes lesson plan, reading, discussion, activity, game, and worksheet.
erika.matthews
PA General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students explore what personal values are and why they are important. Students will identify their own core values, understand how these values guide their decisions, and learn to respect the values of others. This single-session lesson is designed for a 60-minute class.
ConceptX
AR General Education Teacher
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 1st graders will discover how to display a positive interest in learning, take pride in their work, use communication skills to ask for help, and take responsibility for their actions. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will practice these essential skills that build lifelong learning habits.
Kimberly Riggins
AL Counselor
In this vibrant, 20-minute session, 1st graders will embark on an imaginative journey to explore what college and different careers are, why people go to college, and start thinking about their own future dreams. This lesson sparks curiosity early and lays the foundation for lifelong college and career readiness skills.
syoung
TX Counselor
This lesson helps 6th graders identify their unique strengths and talents, fostering self-awareness and boosting confidence. Students will explore different types of strengths and reflect on how they can use their "superpowers" in school and life. Audience: 6th Grade, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Julie Donovan
MA Counselor
In this 60-minute Tier 2 workshop for high school students, participants will deepen their financial literacy by creating detailed budgets, planning for future goals, and exploring investment basics. This hands-on session hones critical thinking, decision-making, and real-world money management skills.
Kandy Goforth
CO Special Education Teacher
This individual activity guides a 1st-grade student in exploring their personal values by identifying what matters most to them. This deepens self-awareness by clarifying their internal compass and priorities. Audience: 1st Grade, 1 session, 20 minutes.
Paige Burchard
NC General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, including idea generation, business planning, and marketing strategies. They will work collaboratively in groups to brainstorm and develop their own business plans. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork, providing students with a foundational understanding of entrepreneurship that can inspire future endeavors.
Mark May
CA General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute, one-on-one lesson, 12th graders learn how to research, compare, and apply for financial aid. This individualized session equips students with practical steps and tools to make informed decisions about college funding.
Jamie Arzon
FL General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will learn the essentials of budgeting, including how to track income and expenses. They will apply these skills by creating a budget for a hypothetical scenario. This lesson is important for helping students develop financial literacy, which is a critical skill for managing personal finances effectively.
Jennifer Levasseur
MA Math, Health & Fitness, Art, Music, Language Arts, Counselor, English
In this interactive 30-minute lesson, 7th graders will explore realistic career options through an age-appropriate reading, engaging discussion, and a fun game. This lesson helps students start thinking about their future in a way that’s accessible and exciting, meeting diverse learners at a 4th-grade reading level.
Emily McClure
Counselor
An interactive whole-class module guiding seniors through the essentials of scholarships and financial aid, empowering them to take charge of their college funding journey. This Tier 1 lesson for 12th graders unfolds over a 60-minute session, packed with engaging activities that develop practical skills and confidence.
Jamie Arzon
FL General Education Teacher
In this lesson, 1st grade students will explore their unique positive traits by identifying and celebrating their 'superpowers.' Through storytelling and creative activities, they will learn to recognize and appreciate their individual strengths. This lesson is important as it fosters self-awareness and self-esteem, encouraging students to value their individuality and the unique contributions they can make to their community.
Jamilah Murrell
MA Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute lesson for 2nd graders, students will learn essential study skills and tips to enhance their academic performance at home. This lesson is important as it empowers young learners with strategies to become more effective and independent in their studies, setting a foundation for lifelong learning success.
Alicia Rowland
TX Counselor
This resource helps students identify their unique strengths and interests, then explore how these 'superpowers' can translate into fulfilling career paths. It's crucial for building self-awareness and igniting early career curiosity. Audience: 7th Grade Class, 1 session, 60 minutes.
Shiela Sachdeva
CANADA Paraprofessional
In this 45-minute small group lesson, 10th grade special education students will engage in hands-on budgeting and shopping practice to learn essential daily living skills. This Tier 2 intervention supports real-world financial management, guiding students to create budgets, track spending, and apply decision-making in a simulated grocery environment.
Regina Sapp
IA Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the costs associated with different levels of college education required for various career paths. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the financial implications of their career choices and encourages them to think critically about their future education and career planning.
Elizabeth Baker
TX Counselor
This lesson introduces 2nd graders to the concept of careers, helping them understand different jobs and what they entail. It's important for young students to start thinking about their future and the various possibilities available to them. The lesson will be engaging and interactive, encouraging students to explore their interests and talents.
Linda
TN General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to responsible decision-making as a personal superpower. It helps them understand they have the ability to make choices that positively impact themselves and others. Audience: 4th Grade Class. Duration: 45 minutes.
tkvs許惠珠
NY General Education Teacher
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will explore the concept of careers and college through interactive and engaging activities. The lesson will begin with a video introduction, followed by a collaborative discussion and an inquiry-based worksheet. This lesson is important as it introduces young students to the idea of future careers and higher education, helping them to start thinking about their interests and aspirations.
Hannah Norwood
NC Counselor
This lesson helps 5th-grade students explore the exciting world of college and careers by connecting their personal interests and 'superpowers' to future opportunities. It encourages them to envision possibilities and understand the value of their education. This is a single 30-minute session for 5th Grade students.
hkirby1
TX Counselor
In this lesson, students will create a pie chart to visualize how they currently spend their time and how they should prioritize their activities to achieve their goals. This lesson is important as it helps students develop time management skills, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth. By reflecting on their current time allocation and setting priorities, students can make informed decisions to better manage their time.
Sharon St Pierre
CA Counselor
This 15-minute lesson introduces 7th grade students to the concept of college readiness, helping them understand what skills and habits will set them up for future success. Students will define college readiness, reflect on key skills, and create a simple SMART goal to start building their path now.
Cierra Thomas
FL General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 2nd graders to the concept of decision-making through a fun and engaging video featuring Melfin the Magic Scout. Students will learn about the importance of considering consequences and making ethical choices. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and personal responsibility in young learners.
Shunte Kollhoff
TX Counselor, General Education Teacher
Students will learn to set SMART academic or personal goals and develop perseverance strategies. This lesson helps students build essential life skills for achieving their aspirations. Audience: 7th & 8th Grade, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Candace Minor-Chism
TX Counselor
In this one-session lesson, 9th grade students explore effective decision-making, create action plans, and set SMART goals to guide their personal and academic journeys. This critical life skills lesson will empower students to make thoughtful choices and chart a clear path toward their aspirations.
Theresa Franklin
TX Counselor
This dynamic 3-session group module empowers 7th graders to practice making purchases, calculating change, and comparing prices using real-world scenarios—boosting financial literacy and independence.
Maria Avina
CA Special Education Teacher
This one-session lesson invites upper elementary students (grades 3-5) to celebrate their individual strengths by identifying them as unique superpowers. By engaging in a creative, superhero-themed project, students build self-esteem, cultivate self-awareness, and learn to appreciate the diverse talents of their peers. Audience: Grades 3-5; Sessions: 1; Duration: 60 minutes.
Ryan Gusman
TX General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 7th graders will learn how to fill out a basic job application form, understand the purpose of each section, and practice completing one. This immediate relevance helps build organizational skills, confidence, and prepares students for real-life responsibilities. Audience: 7th Grade; Sessions: 1; Duration: 30 minutes.
Brittany French
MA Counselor
An engaging whole-class session for 8th graders to identify and practice essential work skills through interactive challenges. This lesson helps students recognize valuable career-ready skills and fosters collaboration, critical thinking, and self-awareness. Audience: 8th grade, Duration: 50 minutes, Sessions: 1
Meghan Driscoll
MA Special Education Teacher
In this 25-minute lesson designed for 1st graders, students learn how to set simple personal goals and track their progress, fostering responsibility and self-regulation. Through guided activities, they’ll create, practice, and reflect on achievable goals, helping them gain confidence and a growth mindset.
hannah carlson
MO Counselor
This lesson helps K-2 students identify and celebrate their unique personal strengths. Understanding their superpowers boosts self-esteem and encourages positive self-perception, laying a foundation for future success. This is a single 30-minute session for elementary school students.
Taylor Rowe
NJ Special Education Teacher
In this single 30-minute session, 8th graders will explore factors to consider when choosing the right college or university for them, including academic programs, campus culture, location, and cost. This lesson empowers students to start thinking early about their future, build self-awareness, and practice research skills.
Tennille Deming Perkins
TX Counselor
This lesson provides an overview of the different types of financial aid available to students, how to apply for them, and tips for managing college expenses. The session includes an introduction video, interactive discussions, and group activities to help students understand financial aid options and make informed decisions about funding their college education.
Jade Hodge
TN English
In this engaging 3rd-grade lesson, students will embark on a journey to explore various careers and discover the skills and superpowers they might need in the future. This lesson is important as it helps young learners connect their interests and strengths to potential career paths, fostering early career awareness and aspiration. The session will last 40 minutes and includes interactive activities and a fun game to make learning about careers exciting and memorable.
Erika Morris
TX Counselor
In this small-group 30-minute session for 1st graders, students learn how to earn and spend Behavior Bucks—tokens awarded for positive behaviors. This lesson builds self-regulation, social skills, and motivation through a token economy system, promoting consistent behavior improvement.
Xandra Valdez
GA Instructor
This lesson plan is designed to engage 9-10 year olds in a fun and interactive game-based learning activity focused on the 'Triple Play' objective. The lesson will help students develop physical, social, and cognitive skills through a series of games that encourage teamwork, strategic thinking, and physical activity. This approach not only makes learning enjoyable but also promotes a healthy lifestyle and social interaction among peers.
Bri’Anca Jordan
TN Instructor
This lesson helps 5th and 6th-grade students explore and identify their personal values. Understanding personal values is crucial for self-awareness, decision-making, and building strong relationships. This 1-hour lesson includes a variety of engaging activities to foster reflection and discussion.
ConceptX
AR General Education Teacher
This lesson aims to teach first graders the importance of sharing through a collaborative activity and reflective discussion. By engaging in a group task, students will practice sharing and learn how it fosters cooperation and friendship. This lesson is crucial for developing social skills and creating a positive classroom environment.
Kristie Deyoe
MA Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of community and why it is important. Through a combination of discussion, active learning, and a worksheet, students will learn how they can contribute to their community and the benefits of working together. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility among young learners.
Lori Ford
MA Counselor
In this 25-minute lesson, kindergarten students explore college and career readiness by learning about different jobs and imagining their future selves. This foundational lesson fosters awareness of community roles and inspires students to think about their skills and interests. Audience: Kindergarten, 1 session.
vsifuentes
TX Counselor
In this one-session lesson, first graders explore the concept of identity by discovering what makes them special. Students will reflect on their likes, qualities, and personal attributes to build self-awareness and confidence.
Amy Kucha
MA Instructor
This lesson helps 3rd-grade students understand and appreciate their unique qualities, fostering a strong sense of self-esteem. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn to recognize their strengths and build confidence. Designed for a single 30-minute session for elementary school students.
Jamie Polach
TX Behavior Interventionist