An individual exploration into the ethical dilemmas posed by AI technologies. Students will critically analyze real-world cases and form their own ethical stance. This lesson is important as it encourages students to think deeply about the impact of technology on society and their personal values. Designed for 11th-grade students, it spans one 80-minute session.
Amanda DeLorenzo
Health & Fitness
In this engaging 45-minute session, 5th graders will explore algorithmic bias and the importance of fairness in digital tools. This lesson builds critical thinking, digital literacy, and awareness of how AI impacts society, empowering students to become informed digital citizens.
Daniel Holler
General Education Teacher
7th graders explore ethical dilemmas involving AI through real-world scenarios, fostering critical thinking about technology’s impact. This 30-minute, single-session lesson helps students understand responsibility and decision-making in the age of AI.
Leslie Arakaki
Paraprofessional
Dive into case studies of AI misuse in real-world settings and evaluate ethical dilemmas to build responsible decision-making skills. This Tier 2 small-group lesson for 12th graders runs 50 minutes and guides students through understanding AI ethics frameworks, applying them to cases, and reflecting on responsible AI use.
Hannah Moon
General Education Teacher
This lesson prepares teacher-trainers to guide future vocational education teachers in ethical AI use in education. Over a 90-minute Tier 1 session, participants will explore ethical principles, case studies, and practical strategies to integrate AI responsibly.
Bluteau Marie
Instructor
This 30-minute lesson for 9th-grade students explores the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education and emphasizes the importance of digital citizenship. Students will learn to critically evaluate AI tools and understand their role in responsible technology use. This lesson is important because it equips students with essential skills for navigating an increasingly AI-driven world.
Rowena Lafuente
Art Teacher
This 90-minute lesson for 8th-grade students explores the serious implications and real-world consequences of using AI for cyberbullying. Students will learn to identify AI-driven bullying, understand its impact, and develop strategies for responsible digital citizenship. This lesson is crucial for fostering a safe and ethical online environment for all students.
Ciara Kiely
Computer Science Teacher
This 90-minute lesson for 8th-grade students explores the serious implications and real-world consequences of using AI for cyberbullying. Students will learn to identify AI-driven bullying, understand its impact, and develop strategies for responsible digital citizenship. This lesson is crucial for fostering a safe and ethical online environment for all students.
Gabriella Hartzell
Computer Science Teacher
Students will learn how AI algorithms curate news feeds and the implications for information consumption. This lesson is essential for understanding media literacy in the digital age, especially for an 11th-grade class. The session will last 80 minutes and is designed as a Tier 1 classroom-wide support.
Amanda DeLorenzo
Health & Fitness
In this 20-minute individual lesson for 7th graders, students explore real-life dilemmas and reflect on the ethical use of AI tools. This session builds digital responsibility through guided scenarios, visuals, and personal journaling.
shae
General Education Teacher
Students embark on a guided exploration of real-world AI dilemmas, learning to balance technological innovation with ethical responsibility. This Tier 1, single-session lesson equips 12th graders with digital citizenship and moral reasoning skills in a 55-minute class.
Jason Mucha
General Education Teacher
This lesson empowers 12th-grade students to critically evaluate and responsibly utilize artificial intelligence tools in their academic and personal lives. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute period.
Mike Nolet
General Education Teacher
In this engaging lesson for 6th to 8th graders, students will explore the environmental impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They'll weigh the pros and cons of AI usage and discuss its potential harm or benefit to the environment. This lesson is crucial for raising awareness about technology's ecological footprint and fostering critical thinking about sustainable practices. The session will last 45 minutes and include a lesson plan, activity, game, discussion, and quiz.
Lindsey Bogott
Instructor
In this engaging 8th-grade lesson, students will explore the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) in a 45-minute session. Through group discussions and activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of AI's impact on society and the ethical considerations involved. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to think critically about technology and its implications for the future.
Outdoor Ed Dir.
Instructor
This lesson aims to help 10th-grade students understand the concepts of bias and implicit bias through experiential and game-based learning. By engaging in activities and discussions, students will explore how biases can influence perceptions and decisions, and learn strategies to recognize and mitigate them. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and empathy, fostering a more inclusive and understanding classroom environment.
Nancy Love
Instructor
This lesson empowers high school seniors heading to college to critically evaluate the role of Artificial Intelligence in supporting their mental health. Students will learn to leverage AI's benefits while navigating its potential pitfalls, preparing them for a healthier transition to university life. Designed for 12th-grade students, 1 session, 60 minutes.
Stevi Feinberg
Counselor
This individual 30-minute lesson is for a 10th-grade female student who is creating edited images of herself and another person. It focuses on the ethical implications of using the internet and AI for image editing, promoting responsible digital citizenship and emphasizing respect for oneself and others online.
Lourdes Acido
Counselor
This lesson introduces 12th-grade students to cognitive biases, exploring how these mental shortcuts can influence perception, decisions, and interactions. Students will learn to identify common biases and develop strategies to mitigate their effects in daily life. This single-session lesson is designed for a 60-minute class.
charles faure (Techno68)
Science Teacher, Computer Science Teacher
This lesson invites students to explore the concept of bias, both conscious and unconscious, through interactive discussions and reflective activities. Students will learn how biases form and impact decision-making, fostering self-awareness and empathy. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking and empathy, essential skills for navigating diverse environments and making informed decisions.
Nancy Love
Instructor
This lesson explores practical applications of AI tools for academic research, creative projects, and problem-solving. It teaches 10th-grade students how to leverage AI effectively and ethically as a productivity tool. Designed for a 10th-grade class and will run for 75 minutes.
Ariaana Soto-Mak
General Education Teacher
This lesson aims to help students understand their unconscious biases towards different genders and identities. It is designed for a 30-minute session and includes a lesson plan, worksheet, discussion, activity, and game to engage students in recognizing and addressing their biases.
Amy Lilavois
Counselor
In this 30-minute worksheet activity, 7th graders analyze and distinguish between real and AI-generated content to build critical digital literacy and skepticism skills. This Tier 1 lesson supports students’ understanding of AI’s role in media and enhances their ability to identify AI outputs, promoting safer online engagement.
Linda Still
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute 10th grade Tier 1 lesson, students will learn why it’s essential to verify information from AI tools, how AI can “hallucinate” or present falsehoods, and strategies to spot and correct AI mistakes. This lesson builds critical digital literacy skills vital for responsible AI use.
Jason Mucha
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the concepts of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination, fostering critical thinking about how these issues impact daily life. Students will learn to identify and challenge preconceived notions and promote a more inclusive environment. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute class period.
Kerry Robinson
Instructor
This lesson explores the various use cases of AI in driving social impact, focusing on how technology can address global challenges. It's designed for adult learners in a single 45-minute session, aiming to inspire and educate on the potential of AI to create positive change in society.
Addie Achan
Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher
An exploration of social media platforms, their impact on society, and safe usage practices.
Patti McGehee
Instructor
This lesson introduces 12th-grade students to understanding and addressing bias through an incident report framework. It equips them with practical skills to identify, report, and mitigate bias, fostering a more inclusive environment. This Tier 2 group lesson is designed for one 30-minute session.
Maysoon Awwad
Counselor
In this 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 12th graders, students explore how AI influences career planning and decision-making. Through an overview, interactive slides on AI tools for job exploration, and a guided worksheet, students critically evaluate AI career guidance tools and reflect on responsible AI use. Materials include a lesson plan, slide deck, and worksheet.
Hannah Moon
General Education Teacher
This resource introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Artificial Intelligence, exploring what AI is, its capabilities, and its limitations. It's crucial for demystifying AI and setting a foundation for future learning, helping students understand the intelligence behind the tech they use daily. Audience: 9th Grade Class. Duration: 50 minutes.
yunweicao
Computer Science Teacher
This lesson explores the benefits and pitfalls of everyday technologies like AI, cell phones, and Chromebooks for 5th-7th grade students. Students will learn to critically evaluate technology's impact on their lives, fostering responsible digital citizenship. (1 session, 25 minutes)
Marissa Lane
Psychologist
A provocative warm-up that challenges 10th graders to weigh two sides of ethical dilemmas, building CASEL Responsible Decision-Making skills in a single 60-minute session.
TROY HOWARD
General Education Teacher
In this engaging 30-minute lesson for 11th graders, students will learn what 'bias' means, explore examples, and develop critical thinking skills by analyzing video examples of cognitive and statistical bias. This Tier 1 classroom lesson includes a video, discussion prompts, worksheet, and slide deck—all ready to use.
Migle Zaliukaite-Limantas
Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 10th graders discover how artificial intelligence intersects with social-emotional development. Students explore real-world scenarios, discuss ethical considerations, and build empathy by evaluating AI’s impact on human interactions. Tier 1 classroom lesson with interactive activities and reflection prompts.
Trisha Lee
Counselor
This lesson introduces students to fundamental concepts of ethical reasoning, helping them develop critical thinking skills to navigate moral dilemmas. Students will explore different ethical frameworks and apply them to real-world scenarios. This is for Secondary 1 & 2 students, designed for a single 60-minute session.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
This resource guides an individual 10th-grade student through an in-depth examination of unconscious bias and its impact, providing tools for self-reflection and strategies for promoting equitable interactions. It's critical for fostering personal growth and responsible citizenship. This lesson is designed for a single 80-minute session.
이현아
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 7th-grade students identify bias in their own thinking and in the world around them, understand its universal impact, and develop the confidence to address it. This is a Tier 2 group lesson designed for 30-40 minutes.
mrivera
Counselor
This lesson helps 10th-grade students understand how social media algorithms create personalized feeds, leading to filter bubbles. Students will learn how to critically evaluate their online information and discover strategies to diversify their media consumption. This lesson will run for 30 minutes in a single session.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
This workshop introduces 11th-grade students to the concept of implicit bias and its impact on decision-making. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will reflect on their own biases and learn strategies to mitigate them. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and promoting inclusivity, equipping students with the skills to recognize and address biases in themselves and others.
Nancy Love
Instructor
This lesson aims to address incidents of bias among 7th-grade students by fostering empathy and understanding. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn to recognize and challenge their own biases, promoting a more inclusive classroom environment. This single 30-minute session is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and creating a respectful community.
Erica
Counselor, General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 10th-grade students understand how online algorithms can create "echo chambers" and limit their exposure to different viewpoints. They will learn to identify algorithmic bias and develop strategies to actively seek out diverse perspectives for a more informed digital experience. This is a small group lesson over 60 minutes for 10th-grade students.
Jin Zhang
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute, one-on-one lesson, a 6th grader will learn to identify and analyze different types of bias in everyday scenarios. This Tier 3 session empowers students with critical-thinking tools to recognize unfair perspectives and make more balanced decisions.
Khalisa Abdussamad
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute, single-session lesson for 5th graders, students are introduced to AI assistants to understand their capabilities and limitations. Through interactive activities like Guess the Bot, a guided slide deck, and a scripted teaching approach, learners practice crafting effective AI questions—a vital digital literacy skill for their future careers and everyday life.
Vanessa Butchko
General Education Teacher
This resource challenges students to practice responsible decision-making by analyzing complex scenarios and evaluating consequences. Developing ethical reasoning skills prepares them to make sound choices in academic, social, and personal contexts. Audience: 11th Grade Class, Duration: 60 minutes.
Cynthia Johnson
Social Worker
This lesson engages participants in problem-based learning to address local safety concerns. By fostering collaboration between grassroots organizations and police departments, the lesson aims to develop actionable community safety plans. This approach not only enhances critical thinking and teamwork but also strengthens community-police relations, leading to sustainable safety solutions.
Richard Rice
Instructor
Students learn to weigh the risks and benefits of different options and make informed decisions.
Kristen Federico
Special Education Teacher
In this workshop, teens will use technology to brainstorm and propose solutions for community challenges. They will watch a relevant video to understand the impact of social media on the brain and discuss how technology can be used for good. This lesson is important as it encourages students to think creatively and critically about utilizing technology to benefit their community.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this 15-minute, whole-class Tier 1 session, 8th graders will explore how ethical reasoning guides real-life decisions at school, home, and in their community. Through a dynamic quiz format, students will apply CASEL’s Responsible Decision-Making framework to everyday scenarios, enhancing their moral awareness and decision-making skills.
Christopher Bertosen
General Education Teacher
This resource provides an accessible introduction to neural networks, explaining how they're inspired by the human brain and used in AI for tasks like image recognition. It offers a glimpse into advanced AI concepts without requiring deep mathematical understanding. Audience: 9th Grade. 1 session, 50 minutes.
yunweicao
Computer Science Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 3 lesson helps a 5th-grade boy with cognitive distortions learn to critically evaluate online content for safety and truth. It will equip him with tools to navigate the internet more confidently and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns.
jbethoneydrennen
Social Worker
This resource challenges students to practice responsible decision-making by analyzing complex scenarios and evaluating consequences. Developing ethical reasoning skills prepares them to make sound choices in academic, social, and personal contexts. Audience: 11th Grade Class, Duration: 60 minutes, 1 session.
amir najafi
Psychologist
In this lesson, students will engage in self-reflection activities to identify and overcome personal biases. Through group discussions and role-plays, they will practice empathy and open-mindedness. This lesson is crucial for fostering a more inclusive and understanding environment, preparing students for diverse interactions in their future endeavors.
Nancy Love
Instructor
This lesson builds a shared foundation by defining exploitation and uncovering how digital platforms are designed to be risky, especially for girls, queer youth, and marginalized users. It explores the rise of sextortion affecting young men and the 'boys will be boys' myth. The session aims for students to understand the system of exploitation and how it thrives. Designed for middle and high school students, this is the first session of a week-long club program, lasting approximately 60 minutes.
priya.israni
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the influence of technology and personal devices on their lives through a collaborative, project-based learning activity. By working in stations, students will engage in discussions, research, and presentations to critically analyze the positive and negative impacts of technology. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking and collaboration skills while understanding the pervasive role of technology in their lives.
Amanda DeLorenzo
Health & Fitness
This lesson introduces IGCSE students to the fundamental concepts of risk evaluation, helping them understand how to identify, assess, and manage risks in various contexts. This 1-hour session provides practical tools for students to apply risk evaluation in their daily lives and future endeavors. Suitable for a whole classroom setting.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
This lesson is designed for high school students who are struggling in their courses. The objective is to teach them how to effectively use AI tools and YouTube as resources to assist with their studies, while also incorporating SEL strategies to enhance their overall high school experience. The lesson is designed to be completed in 20 minutes.
Nakia Avery
Counselor
This comprehensive 1-hour lesson explores ethical reasoning for IGCSE students, equipping them with tools to analyze moral dilemmas and make responsible decisions. It's crucial for developing critical thinking and navigating real-world challenges. Designed for a single 60-minute session for an IGCSE classroom.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
In this 90-minute 12th-grade lesson, students explore how AI is revolutionizing medicine under the theme "Scientific Innovation and Creation." They’ll investigate real-world applications, grapple with ethical dilemmas, and design their own AI-driven medical solutions. This lesson builds critical thinking, STEM literacy, and ethical reasoning.
Anne Baude
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore how their emotions are influenced by technology use. Through interactive discussions and worksheets, they will learn strategies to balance technology use and enhance emotional well-being. This lesson is important as it promotes mindful tech habits, helping students to manage their emotional health in a digital world.
Robyn D'Apolito
Counselor, Social Worker
This lesson invites 8th graders to explore how automation and AI may transform future jobs, empowering them with strategies to adapt and thrive. Through a whole-class discussion format, students will voice opinions, predict trends, and reflect on personal career planning.
Sarah Bruce
General Education Teacher
This lesson plan is designed to teach a high school senior about the importance of digital citizenship, focusing on the dangers of posting on social media and its lasting impact. Through a series of activities, including a video, discussions, and a quiz, the student will explore how online actions can affect themselves and others. This lesson is crucial in helping students navigate the digital world responsibly and understand the permanence of their online presence.
Robyn Bilotta
Instructor
This lesson aims to educate high school students about responsible online behavior, the impact of their digital footprint, and strategies to stay safe online. The importance of this lesson lies in equipping students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, thereby fostering a positive digital environment.
Dena Greene
Instructor
This engaging resource presents students with complex ethical scenarios, prompting them to apply responsible decision-making frameworks. It's vital for developing moral reasoning and understanding the broader impact of their choices. Audience: 9th Grade Class. Duration: 75 minutes.
粘靜容
General Education Teacher
This 45-minute, single-session lesson for 11th-grade students explores the ethical, social, and scientific consequences of technological advancements. Students will learn to weigh the impact of innovation to make responsible decisions. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and ethical reasoning in a rapidly advancing world.
jtoomey
Counselor
Addressing conflicts that arise in digital spaces and teaching online conflict resolution.
Kristen Federico
Special Education Teacher
This lesson uses the 'A Social Experiment on Honesty' video to help students understand the importance of expected behavior in society. Through active learning strategies, students will explore how honesty impacts social interactions and the functioning of communities. This lesson is crucial for developing students' understanding of ethical behavior and its role in maintaining trust and cooperation in various settings.
Julia McGary
Counselor
This 4-session lesson aims to educate middle school boys on reducing sexism and bias, fostering a more respectful and inclusive environment. Through engaging activities, discussions, and reflections, students will learn to recognize and challenge stereotypes, promoting equality and understanding. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes visual supports and teaching assistance to accommodate IEPs.
Brianna Mancino
Social Worker
A brief interactive lesson for 11th graders to kick off discussions on digital privacy and security. Students will engage with a warm-up poll, complete a short quiz on online safety practices, and review insights to set the stage for deeper digital wellness lessons.
Alexandria Asuncion
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to the concept of digital footprints and their impact on online reputation. Students will learn how their online activities contribute to their digital footprint and explore strategies to manage and protect their online identity. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to make informed decisions about their online presence, ensuring they maintain a positive reputation in the digital world.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
This lesson focuses on helping students understand and establish social boundaries. It includes a video, collaborative activities, and discussions to engage students actively. Understanding social boundaries is crucial for personal well-being and healthy relationships, especially for students with expressive language deficits. This lesson aims to provide practical strategies and foster a supportive learning environment.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
This lesson introduces university students to the fundamentals of ethical reasoning. Students will explore different ethical frameworks and apply them to real-world scenarios, fostering critical thinking and responsible decision-making. This single 60-minute session will equip students with a foundational understanding of ethical dilemmas and the tools to navigate them.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
High school students embark on a Digital Citizenship Journey to understand ethical online behavior and digital identity. Through scenario discussions and role-plays, they learn the importance of respectful communication and safe online practices, building a responsible digital footprint.
Shannon Janovitz
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to explore common digital dilemmas. They will learn to make responsible decisions online, focusing on online safety, digital etiquette, and managing cyberbullying. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills to navigate the digital world safely and respectfully, fostering a positive online community.
Alison Andrus
General Education Teacher
This 4-session lesson is designed for a 9th-grade male student, focusing on the proper use of social media, text messaging, and online conduct. It aims to empower students with the skills to navigate digital interactions responsibly, especially when encountering inappropriate material. Each session is 45 minutes long, providing individualized support to ensure comprehension and application of these critical life skills.
Timothy Dee
Instructor
Engage in a series of challenges that test students' problem-solving skills using computers. This lesson is designed to improve critical thinking and adaptability for a 7th Grade Group. The session will last 55 minutes and is classified as Tier 2: Group support, focusing on enhancing specific skills in a small group setting.
Jade Hodge
English
This lesson explores the multifaceted role of social media in shaping public opinion, influencing mental health, and affecting privacy. Students will engage in discussions and activities to critically analyze different social media platforms and their impact on various demographics. This lesson is crucial for developing media literacy and understanding the broader implications of social media in modern society.
David Cutler
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 10th-grade students understand the impact of their decisions by analyzing various risk scenarios. Through interactive activities, students will learn to map out potential consequences, fostering thoughtful decision-making in real-life situations. This single-session, 30-minute lesson focuses on decision trees, risk analysis, and digital citizenship.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
In this one-hour professional development session, educational leaders will explore ethical reasoning frameworks, discuss real-world scenarios, and practice decision-making strategies. This lesson is crucial for fostering integrity and trust in school communities and includes engaging activities, multimedia, and assessments.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
This condensed lesson focuses on essential digital safety topics, including digital footprints, a major privacy law, and an overview of advanced cyber threats. It is crucial for students to understand these concepts to navigate the online world safely and responsibly. By the end of the lesson, students will have a foundational understanding of how to protect themselves online.
Marcia Cohen
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson for graduate students explores the multifaceted issue of cyberbullying, its impact, and strategies for prevention and intervention in professional and educational settings. It emphasizes understanding the psychological, social, and legal dimensions of online harassment.
tunc turkmen
Science Teacher, English Language Arts Teacher
Students navigate a 'Cyber Maze' game to understand the consequences of different online actions. This interactive approach makes learning about cyberbullying fun and memorable for the whole class.
Emily McClure
Counselor
This lesson aims to educate 10th and 11th graders about the effects of digital abuse, highlighting its impact on mental health and relationships. It's crucial for students to understand these effects to foster a safer online environment and promote digital well-being. The lesson will be conducted in one 40-minute session, incorporating a video, discussion, and worksheet to engage students effectively.
Tj Malone
Instructor
In this 20-minute individual lesson for a 10th grader, students learn to analyze ethical dilemmas using an equation framework, breaking down complex choices into clear, logical steps. This skill strengthens their responsible decision-making and problem-solving abilities—crucial life skills they’ll apply in everyday scenarios.
Myo Ko
Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 9th-grade students critically analyze news and other media for bias, equipping them with essential skills to navigate today's information-rich world. Students will engage in a 30-minute session to identify different types of bias and understand their impact. Designed for a single 30-minute classroom session.
Courtney Anastasia-Murphy
Special Education Teacher, General Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson for 6th-grade students introduces key artificial intelligence (AI) vocabulary through an engaging crossword puzzle. Understanding these terms is essential for navigating our increasingly AI-driven world and fosters critical thinking about emerging technologies.
Katie McFarland
Counselor
This personal journal and reading prompt guides individual students through a reflective process to identify and understand their own biases. Self-awareness of bias is a foundational step in personal growth and contributing to a stigma-free environment. This lesson is designed for individual 11th Grade Students and will take 30 minutes.
Rachel Houtman
Counselor
This resource introduces 9th-grade students to the concept of unconscious bias and how it shapes perceptions, enhancing their self-awareness. Recognizing personal biases is essential for developing empathy and fostering inclusive interactions within a small group. This lesson is designed for a 40-minute session.
Liza Mamulashvili
Psychologist, Counselor
This lesson explores the critical importance of responsible and ethical social media use for high school journalism students. Students will learn how to navigate the complexities of digital platforms while upholding journalistic integrity, preventing misinformation, and protecting their credibility. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute class.
Mallory Watkins
Counselor
Students will learn about the consequences and rewards of risky behavior in a small group setting, using real-life scenarios to foster discussion and critical thinking. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of their choices and develop decision-making skills. Designed for 10th-grade students, this session will last 60 minutes and is classified as Tier 2: Group support.
Brittney Bullard
Social Worker
Grades 5-6 learn about responsible and safe internet use through discussions and activities on privacy, empathy, and etiquette online. This lesson prepares them to engage positively in our digital world.
Melissa Avery
Counselor
This 45-minute lesson for 12th-grade students explores data reliability through collaborative analysis. Students will work in groups to analyze a dataset, identify patterns, and determine its consistency, connecting mathematical concepts to real-world dependability. It focuses on data integrity, consistency, and collaborative problem-solving.
jtoomey
Counselor
Students will explore the impact of digital technology on their mental health, sleep, and relationships, learning strategies for mindful and balanced usage. The objective is to empower students to create healthy boundaries with screens, reducing digital overwhelm and fostering real-world connections. Through self-assessment, group discussions, and practical 'tech-free' challenges, students develop a personalized plan for sustainable digital well-being. Ideal for middle and high school students. Audience: Middle and High School Students. Duration: 1 session, 60 minutes.
fcamarillo
Counselor
Students will learn to evaluate news and social posts for credibility. This lesson helps students develop critical media literacy skills by providing a structured approach to source evaluation. Audience: 10th Grade. Duration: 30 minutes.
Alex Bryant
General Education Teacher
This lesson empowers 10th-grade students to critically evaluate information online. Students will learn to identify credibility signals and red flags in news and social posts, helping them navigate misinformation. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute class.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
In this 25-minute Tier 2 group session, 7th graders become digital detectives identifying privacy risks in pretend data-breach scenarios. This lesson builds critical digital literacy and cybersecurity habits by teaching students how to spot risky behaviors and safeguard personal information. Materials include a mission-style lesson plan, interactive slide deck, group worksheet, and answer key.
shae
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to safe practices for using the internet and social media. Students will learn about basic privacy settings, recognizing simple online threats, and protecting personal information. This lesson is important as it helps students begin to navigate the digital world safely, protecting their personal information and maintaining their online reputation.
Naomi Gabovitch
Counselor
This lesson uses a Jeopardy-style game to teach students about digital self-control. Students will explore the impact of social media, video games, and television on their lives and learn strategies to set healthy digital boundaries. This interactive approach is designed to engage middle school boys and empower them to take control of their digital habits, promoting better mental health and productivity.
Joshua Williams
Counselor
This 4-session individual lesson for a 9th-grade male focuses on teaching the proper use of social media, understanding the dangers of inappropriate conduct, and handling challenging situations online. The lesson aims to empower the student with skills to navigate social media safely and responsibly, recognizing when to seek adult guidance. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes a variety of engaging components such as worksheets, readings, activities, quizzes, and a final test to ensure comprehension and application of the material.
Timothy Dee
Instructor
In this individual deep-dive, 10th graders confront real-life dilemmas to practice ethical reasoning and strengthen their personal decision-making skills. This Tier 3 Responsible Decision-Making lesson helps students step through a structured decision process over a 45-minute session, boosting confidence and ethical awareness.
Samantha Garrity
Social Worker
This lesson plan aims to teach students about the importance of online privacy, recognizing cyberbullying, and steps they can take to stay safe on the internet. By the end of the lesson, students will be equipped with practical knowledge and tools to protect themselves and to respond effectively to cyberbullying incidents. This lesson is crucial for the digital age as it empowers students to navigate the internet safely and responsibly.
Diana Lopez
Instructor
Unpack the responsibilities of being a good citizen in the digital world, focusing on online etiquette, safety, and respectful interaction. This resource is crucial for developing responsible decision-making and social awareness in an increasingly digital age.
Karen Greek
Elementary Teacher
This lesson helps 6th-8th graders critically analyze media messages, recognize the impact of digital content on their emotions and self-perception, and develop strategies for healthy and mindful media consumption. Students will learn to identify misinformation and cultivate a balanced digital life. Audience: 6th-8th Grade. Duration: 1 session.
Hannah Horton
General Education Teacher
This lesson explores the multifaceted nature of gender and sexism, encouraging 12th-grade students to critically analyze societal norms and their impact. Understanding these concepts is crucial for fostering an inclusive and equitable society. This single session is designed for 45 minutes.
Anthony Belgherbi
General Education Teacher
Explore how different cultures understand and express anger.
Veola Neal
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of digital privacy and rights through an engaging game-based activity. They will learn how to protect themselves online and advocate for better digital rights. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, fostering a sense of empowerment and advocacy.
Kennon Landis
General Education Teacher
This lesson explores the commercial aspects of holidays and their ethical implications across different cultures. Students will engage in research and debate activities to develop their analytical and ethical reasoning skills. This lesson is important as it encourages critical thinking about cultural practices and the impact of commercialization, fostering a deeper understanding of global perspectives.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Understand the binary number system and how data is represented in computers.
Patti McGehee
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore key aspects of internet safety, including privacy, cyberbullying, and digital footprints. Through discussions and activities, they will learn how to protect themselves online and understand the impact of their digital actions. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to navigate the digital world responsibly and safely.
Jenny Kaplan
Counselor
This lesson helps 12th-grade college-bound athletes understand the ethical implications of social media, develop responsible posting habits, and recognize the impact of their digital footprint on their athletic and academic futures. It addresses specific issues like inappropriate messages and bullying to help students protect their post-high school goals. This is a single 30-minute session for high school students.
lkirk
Assistant Principal
This poster explores the critical issue of maternal mental health within Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BOPIC) communities during the postpartum period, focusing on postpartum depression and related mortality. It highlights disparities and calls for targeted interventions. This material is designed for graduate students attending a counseling conference, lasting approximately 30 minutes.
Kristan Shaw
Counselor
This 30-minute mini-lesson helps 11th-grade students understand the lasting impact of their online presence. Students will learn to evaluate digital content for potential risks and benefits, ultimately drafting personal guidelines for responsible posting to protect their digital footprint and reputation.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
This resource explores how a student's online presence can impact their interview chances and provides guidance on curating a professional digital footprint. Managing their online identity is crucial in today's job market. Audience: 9th Grade Group. Duration: 40 minutes.
jen.pons
Special Education Teacher
Students engage in introspective dialogue to understand their internal thought processes and biases. This lesson is critical for self-awareness and personal growth, fostering introspection and mindfulness.
David Patterson
Behavior Interventionist
This lesson equips 11th-grade students with essential critical thinking skills and a framework for responsible decision-making. Through interactive discussions and practical activities, students will learn to analyze information, identify biases, evaluate consequences, and make ethical choices. This single 45-minute session focuses on enhancing cognitive and social-emotional learning.
jtoomey
Counselor