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AI in Daily Life

Unlock AI in daily life resources designed to recognize and understand artificial intelligence applications in everyday experiences. Educators, students, and parents will find interactive activities, real-world examples, and investigation guides that reveal AI's presence in daily activities. These tools empower learners to become informed consumers and users of AI technology.

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The Ethics of AI: Right or Wrong?

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.

Tier 1
3/10

Amanda DeLorenzo

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MA Health & Fitness

AI as Your Co-Pilot

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.

Tier 1
10/2
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Ariaana Soto-Mak

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NY General Education Teacher

AI and the Environment: Friend or Foe?

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.

Tier 1
4/1

Lindsey Bogott

Instructor

AI: Friend or Foe? Unmasking the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence

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.

Tier 1
4/1

Outdoor Ed Dir.

Instructor

AI Ethics in Action

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.

Tier 1
6/7
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Leslie Arakaki

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HI Paraprofessional

How Can AI Boost Your Classroom?

Explore practical AI tools that elevate teaching efficiency and student engagement in just 15 minutes. Helps teachers integrate AI smartly into daily workflows. Audience: K-12 teachers; Format: 15-min slide deck.

Tier 1
8/5
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Amber Keene

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KY General Education Teacher

AI Sidekick

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.

Tier 1
5/18
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Vanessa Butchko

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OH General Education Teacher

AI for Social Good

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.

Tier 1
4/30
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Addie Achan

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CA Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

How AI Shapes Our News Feed

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.

Tier 1
3/10

Amanda DeLorenzo

S

MA Health & Fitness

AI or Not AI?

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.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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Linda Still

CANADA General Education Teacher

Will Robots Replace You?

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.

Tier 1
5/16
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Sarah Bruce

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LA General Education Teacher

Unlocking AI Ethics

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.

Tier 3
6/16
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shae

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VA General Education Teacher

AI and Empathy

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.

Tier 1
8/11
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Trisha Lee

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CA Counselor

Tick-Tock Tech

Explore how technology can be both a time saver and a time waster, and how to use it effectively. This lesson is essential for digital natives learning to harness technology for productivity rather than distraction.

Tier 1
4/1

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Tick-Tock Tech

Explore how technology can be both a time saver and a time waster, and how to use it effectively. This lesson is essential for digital natives learning to harness technology for productivity rather than distraction.

Tier 1
4/2

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Incorporating AI and YouTube for Academic Success

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.

Tier 2
2/25

Nakia Avery

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NC Counselor

Is AI Fair?

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.

Tier 1
7/2
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Daniel Holler

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PA General Education Teacher

A Day in the Life of a Problem Solver

Students will follow a detailed script simulating a day in a problem solver's job, understanding decision-making and prioritization. This immersive approach aids in grasping real-world job complexities.

Tier 1
4/1
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Can AI Make Career Choices?

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.

Tier 1
5/12
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Hannah Moon

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NC General Education Teacher

IA Éthique Classroom

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.

Tier 1
9/5
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Bluteau Marie

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US Instructor

Social Media: Navigating the Digital World

An exploration of social media platforms, their impact on society, and safe usage practices.

2/18

Patti McGehee

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SC Instructor

Fact-Check the AI

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.

Tier 1
9/2
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Jason Mucha

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WI General Education Teacher

Ethics Unlocked

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.

Tier 2
5/12
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Hannah Moon

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NC General Education Teacher

Doctor Robot?

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.

Tier 1
6/6
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Anne Baude

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US General Education Teacher

What's Inside a CPU?

Explore the fascinating world inside a computer's brain—the CPU. This lesson will demystify how CPUs work and relate it to everyday technology. It's essential for understanding modern devices and their functionality.

Tier 1
2/26

Patti McGehee

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SC Instructor

Tech Impact Exploration

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Amanda DeLorenzo

S

MA Health & Fitness

AI Ethics Expedition

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.

Tier 1
9/2
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Jason Mucha

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WI General Education Teacher

Why Do Operating Systems Exist?

Dive into the fundamental reasons behind the existence of operating systems and how they impact our daily computing experiences. This lesson will engage students in the foundational concepts of computer operations and the pivotal role of operating systems. Designed for a 9th-grade class, this 50-minute session will provide a comprehensive understanding of why operating systems are essential.

Tier 1
3/19

Patti McGehee

n

SC Instructor

Everyday Tech's Science

This lesson explores the STEM principles behind common technologies, sparking curiosity and demonstrating real-world applications. Designed for 7th-grade students over one 45-minute session, it connects science, technology, engineering, and math to their daily lives.

Tier 1
9/22
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Brandon Ross

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TX General Education Teacher

Tech: Friend or Foe?

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)

Tier 1
10/1
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Marissa Lane

S

MA Psychologist

AI Ethics: Image Editing

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.

Tier 3
9/24
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Lourdes Acido

K

HI Counselor

Scrolling Smarter

This lesson teaches 8th-grade students about the pitfalls of mindless screen use and equips them with strategies for effective, intentional digital engagement. It highlights how understanding screen habits can improve focus and well-being. Designed for one 30-minute classroom session.

Tier 1
9/30
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Eilidh Kelso

CANADA Special Education Teacher

Your Time, Your Power!

This lesson equips 10th-grade students with essential planning and time management strategies to boost productivity and reduce stress. It emphasizes practical application and introduces AI tools for enhanced organization. (Audience: 10th Grade, 1 Session, 45 minutes)

Tier 1
9/21

iclal.yilmaz

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US Counselor

Ready for the Real World?

An interactive module that engages the whole class in exploring daily routines and self-care skills to foster independence. This sets a strong foundation for life beyond school.

Tier 1
8/27

Alicia

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US General Education Teacher

Maîtrise des Prompts IA

Dans cette séance de 30 minutes, les étudiants de premier cycle apprendront à comprendre ce qu’est une IA générative, à évaluer différents modèles disponibles et à formuler des prompts efficaces pour obtenir des résultats optimaux. Ce module est essentiel pour développer leurs compétences en communication avec les IA, compétence clé dans le monde professionnel et académique d’aujourd’hui.

Tier 1
8/24
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Nel Brtn

Instructor

Digital Wellbeing: Navigating Stress

In this lesson, students will explore the impact of digital interactions on their mental wellbeing and learn strategies to manage online stress. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills to balance screen time and maintain a healthy mental state in an increasingly digital world.

Tier 1
2/25
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Marcia Cohen

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NY Special Education Teacher

Daily Discipline for a Better Life

This lesson focuses on helping students understand the importance of discipline in daily tasks and routines to improve their quality of life. Through discussion, a collaborative activity, and a video, students will explore how establishing routines can positively impact their mental and physical well-being. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with practical strategies to manage their time and responsibilities effectively, fostering a sense of control and reducing stress.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patrick Armstrong

S

MA Health & Fitness

Mindful Tech: Balancing Screen Time and Self-Care

In this lesson exploring digital citizenship, students reflect on their screen time and develop strategies for maintaining a healthy balance with offline activities. They will learn mindfulness techniques that can be integrated into their daily tech usage, promoting overall wellbeing and focus.

Tier 1
3/12
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Lisa Gendreau

S

MA Social Worker, Counselor

Master Your Device

Empower students to understand and manage the operating systems on their personal devices, ensuring they can navigate settings and troubleshoot common issues. This practical lesson will build confidence and independence in technology use.

Tier 1
3/19

Patti McGehee

n

SC Instructor

Mindful Technology Use: Balancing Screen Time and Wellbeing

This lesson helps students explore the impact of screen time on their mental and physical wellbeing. Through guided activities and discussions, students will learn strategies for balanced technology use and create personal plans to enhance their quality of life.

Tier 1
2/25

Nelie Lubin

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NY Counselor

Navigating the Digital World: Mastering Social Media and Online Conduct

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.

Tier 3
3/22
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Timothy Dee

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CT Instructor

Navigating Digital Stress

In this lesson, students will explore how digital technology can contribute to anxiety and learn strategies to manage digital stress. Through discussions and activities, students will be encouraged to develop healthy digital habits. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to navigate the digital world responsibly and maintain their mental well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mary Werner

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NC Counselor

Cyber Challenges

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.

Tier 2
4/2

Jade Hodge

p

TN English

Tech Explorers: Navigating the Digital World

This two-session lesson is designed for 7 and 8-year-olds to introduce them to the basics of using technology, focusing on computer skills. It's important as it equips students with essential digital literacy skills, fostering confidence and competence in navigating the digital world. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes a variety of engaging activities to ensure understanding and retention.

Tier 1
3/17

Jade Hodge

p

TN English

Introspection Challenge

This lesson encourages students to engage in deep reflection about their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors to understand their inner self better. It aids in developing emotional intelligence and self-regulation.

Tier 1
2/27
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Kristen Federico

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Tech and Emotions: Finding Balance

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Robyn D'Apolito

S

MA Counselor, Social Worker

My Computer Adventure

An individualized 15-minute social story lesson guiding a kindergarten student through the basic steps of using a computer. This Tier 3 session builds confidence with technology, supports independence, and introduces key vocabulary and routines.

Tier 3
5/17
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Juliana Dijkstra (Julie)

h

NY Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Digital Safety 101

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Marcia Cohen

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NY Special Education Teacher

Why We Organize

A reflective lesson for individual students to explore the deeper reasons behind organization, such as reducing anxiety and improving focus. This lesson helps students understand the psychological benefits of organization.

Tier 3
3/5
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Stephanie Cordero

q

TX Counselor

Conflict in the Digital Age

Addressing conflicts that arise in digital spaces and teaching online conflict resolution.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kristen Federico

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Digital Detox: Screen Time Management

This lesson encourages students to reflect on their screen time habits and explore strategies for managing digital consumption to enhance well-being. By understanding the impact of excessive screen time, students can develop healthier digital habits that contribute to their overall well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Bob MacCurtain

S

MA Counselor

Digital Mindfulness and Wellbeing

Guide students to cultivate mindfulness in their digital activities. This lesson teaches self-regulation and mindful approaches to using digital technology, reducing digital stress, and promoting balance in daily screen time. Suitable for grades 9-12, it provides strategies to enhance digital wellbeing amidst pervasive technology use.

Tier 1
5/5
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Kristen Bevers

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Navigating the Social Media Maze: Empowering Safe and Smart Online Choices

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.

Tier 3
3/31
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Timothy Dee

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CT Instructor

Screen Time Savvy

This lesson aims to help students understand the impact of screen time and video games on their daily lives and well-being. Through discussion, reading, and an interactive activity, students will learn strategies to manage their screen time effectively. This lesson is important as it empowers students to make informed decisions about their digital habits, promoting a balanced lifestyle.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christine Dinsdale

S

MA General Education Teacher

Balancing Act: Exploring Work-Life Dynamics

Students will assess their daily habits and devise a balanced schedule that accommodates both academic responsibilities and personal interests. The objective is to promote time management skills and help students achieve a healthier work-life balance.

Tier 1
2/25
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Marcus Virgil

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Are You Cyber-Savvy?

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.

Tier 1
5/25
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Alexandria Asuncion

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US General Education Teacher

The Science of Happiness

This lesson explores the science behind happiness and how positive psychology can influence our daily lives. Students will engage in activities designed to boost happiness and well-being, helping them understand the factors that contribute to a fulfilling life. This lesson is important as it equips students with knowledge and strategies to enhance their mental health and overall life satisfaction.

Tier 1
2/25
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David Patterson

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Conquer Digital Chaos

In this 30-minute, one-session lesson, 10th graders will explore and practice key digital and analog organization tools to streamline academic tasks and reduce stress. As Tier 1 instruction, this lesson empowers students with practical strategies—like planners, digital apps, and folder systems—that they can immediately apply to manage assignments, deadlines, and projects more efficiently.

Tier 1
9/4
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Erin Cloutier

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MA Special Education Teacher

Your Cyber Future

This 120-minute individual lesson helps Armia, an adult with a disability, explore the steps in vocational planning for a cybersecurity career. It focuses on identifying interests, researching roles, and outlining initial actionable steps.

Tier 3
Monday
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Tia Washington

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NJ Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Paraprofessional

Are You Really Clean

A comprehensive lesson exploring daily hygiene myths and facts to empower seniors with science-backed routines. Boosts confidence and promotes lifelong healthy habits. Audience: 12th Grade, 1 session of 60 minutes, Tier 1 (Classroom)

Tier 1
8/11
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Kendall Fiscus

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VA Counselor

The Science of Goal Setting

This lesson explores the psychological and neuroscientific aspects of goal setting, helping students understand how the brain processes goals and motivation. Understanding these concepts is crucial for students as it empowers them to set effective goals and stay motivated, which are essential skills for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Bridget Yurgel

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NY Social Worker

Tech Habits: Who's in Control?

This 20-minute Tier 2 lesson for 9-12th graders helps students evaluate their relationship with technology, focusing on cell phones, music, texting, and social media. It empowers them to take control of their digital habits for improved well-being.

Tier 2
Today
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agreenberg

S

MA Social Worker

Stay Safe, Stay Smart

This 15-minute, one-on-one session equips adult learners with essential personal safety strategies for everyday situations. It focuses on situational awareness, risk assessment, and action planning, empowering learners to identify hazards and respond effectively.

Tier 3
5/13
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CHRISTY DESKOVITZ

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MI Counselor

Navigating Your Digital Footprint

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Master Your Day

In this one-session lesson, Year 7 students will learn to organize their academic life using Google Calendar, ManageBac, and effective time-management and email strategies. These essential digital skills empower students to stay on top of assignments, deadlines, and communication with teachers, setting them up for success.

Tier 1
8/7
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Arrunna Galuh

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US Counselor

Smartphone Safety Savvy

This lesson emphasizes the importance of smartphone safety, including online privacy and handling potential threats. Through a combination of video content, group discussion, and interactive activities, teens will learn to identify and apply safe practices for their digital lives. This is crucial for helping them navigate the complexities of online interactions and protect their personal information.

Tier 1
2/25

Jade Hodge

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TN English

How Much is Too Much?

This lesson explores the impact of screen time on students' health and well-being, encouraging them to critically assess their own screen time habits. It's essential for building awareness about digital balance.

Tier 1
3/25
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Priscilla Hendrick

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MA Nurse

Think vs. Do: A Fun Exploration

This lesson helps 4th-grade students differentiate between thoughts and actions through a video and a game-based activity. Understanding the difference between what we think and what we do is crucial for developing self-awareness and responsible decision-making. This lesson encourages students to reflect on their thoughts and how they translate into actions, fostering critical thinking and self-regulation.

Tier 1
2/25

Sydney Reynolds

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NY Special Education Teacher

The Daily Grind

This resource explores the daily routines and responsibilities across various professions, helping students understand the reality of different jobs. It's essential for demystifying career expectations and fostering practical insights. Audience: 7th Grade Class. Duration: 50 minutes. This lesson is for a single session.

Tier 1
9/22
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Elizabeth

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NC Special Education Teacher

What's Your Next Move?

A dynamic small-group session guiding 10th graders through real-life dilemmas to practice weighing options and predicting outcomes—builds confidence in making thoughtful choices.

Tier 2
6/4
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Morgan Messina

Counselor, Social Worker

Digital Detox and Mindful Technology Use

In this lesson, students explore the impact of technology on mental health, learning strategies for mindful usage. By engaging with digital detox challenges and group discussions, they'll enhance their awareness and control over their technology habits. This lesson cultivates balance and psychological wellbeing.

Tier 1
4/2

Rebecca Thompson

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MA General Education Teacher

Digital Privacy Quest

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kennon Landis

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NY General Education Teacher

Who Am I Really?

Explore the concept of self-awareness by delving into personal identity, traits, and aspirations. This lesson will help students gain a deeper understanding of themselves, which is crucial for personal growth and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/27
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Kristen Federico

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Tech-Enhanced Studying: The Modern Student's Guide

This lesson will explore various technological tools and apps that can aid in studying, such as digital planners, flashcard apps, and educational websites. Students will try out different tools and create a tech-enhanced study plan. This lesson is important as it equips students with modern, efficient study methods that can enhance their learning experience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer DiLillo

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CT Instructor

Digital Self-Control Jeopardy

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joshua Williams

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NC Counselor

The Cyber Maze

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.

Tier 1
4/1

Emily McClure

Counselor

Social Media and Mental Health: Navigating the Digital World with Wellness in Mind

Explore the impact of social media on mental health and ways to use it positively. This lesson is essential in the digital age to help students balance online interactions with mental wellness. Designed for a 9th-grade class, this single 50-minute session will provide students with insights and strategies to maintain a healthy relationship with social media.

Tier 1
3/31
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Elizabeth Lopatniuk

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NY General Education Teacher

Digital Safety: Navigating the Online World

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Naomi Gabovitch

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MA Counselor

Digital Detox: Reclaiming Your Time and Health

An individual-focused lesson on managing screen time and its effects on health. Students will assess their digital habits and create a plan to ensure a balanced lifestyle. This lesson is crucial for helping students understand the impact of excessive screen time on their physical and mental well-being, empowering them to take control of their digital lives. Designed for 10th-grade students, this session will last 55 minutes and is classified as Tier 3: Individual support.

Tier 3
3/4
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Kate Stein

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VT Instructor

Brain's Control Center

This lesson introduces college freshmen to the concept of executive functioning, helping them understand how skills like planning, organization, and time management are crucial for academic success and daily life. It's a 30-minute session for undergraduate students.

Tier 1
9/16
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Jori Coghlan

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IA Instructor

Becoming a Successful Student Series

This series of lessons is designed to equip high-achieving 7th-grade students with essential skills for academic success. Each lesson focuses on a different aspect: time management, study skills, emotional intelligence, and grit. By mastering these skills, students will be better prepared to handle academic challenges and achieve their goals.

Tier 1
3/12
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Darcy Lord-Evans

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NC Counselor

Digital Cleanse: Boosting Focus

This lesson encourages high school students to reflect on their daily screen habits and make adjustments for healthier technology use. Through discussions and exercises, students will gain awareness of their digital consumption and learn strategies to balance screen time effectively. This lesson is crucial in fostering mindfulness and promoting mental well-being in a digital age.

Tier 1
2/25

p adams

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NC Social Worker

Problem Solved: Your Mindset Matters

This 1-hour lesson empowers university students with effective problem-solving strategies, emphasizing a growth mindset. Students will learn to approach challenges systematically, fostering resilience and critical thinking skills applicable to academics and daily life.

Tier 1
9/26
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AR General Education Teacher

Time Management Mastery

Helping students develop essential time management strategies to succeed in professional settings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

External Aids Explained

Why rely solely on your brain when you have tools? This resource explores the effective use of external aids like calendars, alarms, and checklists to support working memory and executive function. It's a game-changer for daily organization. Audience: Adult Learning Group. 1 session, 65 minutes.

Tier 1
9/22
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Margo Crockett

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UT Instructor

Digital Detox Day

In this lesson, students will explore the impact of technology on mental health and engage in a 'digital detox' day. They will reflect on their screen time habits and participate in tech-free activities to understand the benefits of reducing screen time. This lesson is important as it helps students become aware of their technology usage and encourages healthier habits.

Tier 1
2/25
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David Patterson

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Brain Gym: Boost Your Mind Power

This lesson is designed for individual 10th-grade students, focusing on exercises and activities to enhance brain health and cognitive function. It's important for promoting long-term mental wellness and equipping students with strategies to maintain a healthy mind. The lesson is structured for a 45-minute session, providing personalized support to meet specific needs.

Tier 3
3/18

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Stress Less, Achieve More

This lesson aims to help students understand the importance of stress management in maintaining productive habits. Using the video 'Stress Management Techniques for Kids,' students will identify their stressors, discuss effective coping strategies, and create a personalized stress management toolkit.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Digital Citizens: Internet Safety

This lesson introduces Achievers to the basics of internet safety, including recognizing safe websites and understanding the importance of keeping personal information private. Through interactive activities, students will learn how to navigate the internet safely and responsibly. This lesson is crucial for empowering young students to protect themselves online and make informed decisions while using digital platforms.

Tier 1
2/25

Aaron Armstrong

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TN Social Worker, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

Tech for Good Workshop

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Balancing Today and Tomorrow

This lesson engages 10th-grade students in self-reflection and goal-setting through a game-based learning approach. Students will watch a video on setting S.M.A.R.T. goals, participate in a goal-setting activity, and engage in a discussion to reflect on their learning. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking about their future while appreciating the present, fostering a balanced approach to personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alison Nowicki

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MA Counselor

Tech and Sleep: Finding Balance

In this lesson, students will explore the impact of technology on sleep and develop strategies to balance screen time with healthy sleep habits. They will engage in discussions, activities, and reflections to create a personalized plan to reduce screen time before bed. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the significance of sleep for their well-being and equips them with practical skills to manage their technology use effectively.

Tier 1
3/26
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Kim Mishkin

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NY School Administrator

Navigating Digital Boundaries

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of digital boundaries through interactive discussions and group activities. They will learn how to create a healthy balance between online interactions and real-life engagement, which is crucial for their mental well-being and social development. This lesson will help students understand the importance of setting boundaries in the digital world to maintain a positive self-image and foster responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mya Wilke

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MA Health & Fitness

Understanding Decision-Making

An introductory lesson on the fundamentals of decision-making, focusing on the cognitive processes and emotional factors involved.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kristen Federico

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Social Media's Impact Unveiled

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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David Cutler

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MA General Education Teacher

Time Management Challenge

This lesson engages a 12th-grade student in a time management challenge to enhance their ability to complete academic tasks efficiently. Through experiential and game-based learning, the student will participate in a timed activity that simulates real-world task management scenarios. This lesson is crucial for developing essential life skills such as prioritization, focus, and efficiency, which are vital for academic success and future career readiness.

Tier 3
2/25

Aurora Guevara

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CA Psychologist

Digital Balance: Engage & Excel

This lesson aims to address digital dependence and its impact on school engagement, with a focus on social media. Through a combination of video, discussion, and activities, students will explore the effects of excessive digital use and learn strategies to balance digital life with academic responsibilities. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the importance of maintaining a healthy digital balance, which can enhance their focus and engagement in school.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joanie Creato

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MA Counselor

Problem Size Detective

In this lesson, students will learn to identify and categorize problems based on their size and impact on daily life. Through engaging stories and interactive games, they will practice distinguishing between small, medium, and large problems. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, enabling them to better manage their emotions and reactions to various situations.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gianna Akerberg

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Mind Matters

A small-group deep dive into identifying thought patterns and coping strategies. This 40-minute Tier 2 session empowers 10th graders to spot thinking traps and build self-care tools, boosting real-time mental wellness.

Tier 2
8/22
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Alivia Storm

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IN Instructor

Understanding Personal Boundaries

This lesson aims to help the student understand appropriate personal boundaries and recognize when he may be making others uncomfortable. Through a combination of experiential learning, game-based activities, and discussions, the student will learn to identify and respect personal space and boundaries. This lesson is crucial for fostering social awareness and improving interpersonal relationships.

Tier 3
2/25

David Sayegh

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CA Psychologist

Your Path, Your Future

This lesson helps 10th-grade students analyze risk scenarios, understand decision trees, and evaluate potential consequences for their choices in digital, substance, or relationship contexts. It's designed for one 30-minute session.

Tier 1
9/29
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JOYCE PURCELL

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NC General Education Teacher

Master Your Moments

This 10-session Grade 10 Self-Management course empowers students with strategies to regulate emotions, set goals, manage time, and build resilience. Over ten one-hour sessions, learners will engage in readings, discussions, activities, games, quizzes, and a culminating project to master personal self-management skills.

Tier 1
9/3

Myo Ko

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NY Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

Peer Influence

Examine how peer groups affect individual decisions to vape.

Tier 1
2/25
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Abbie Gregory

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SC School Administrator