This lesson provides a comprehensive and accessible assessment of digital literacy skills for 10th-grade students, including those with Down syndrome. It focuses on online safety, critical evaluation of information, and responsible digital citizenship, adapted with simplified language and clear instructions to support diverse learning needs in a whole classroom setting. This single-session lesson is designed for approximately 45 minutes.
Bryant Tow
Instructor
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.
Joanie Creato
Counselor
This self-guided resource helps parents of children with significant ADHD learn practical strategies to support their child’s success in completing homework at home. Includes a concise 15-minute session with tips, accessible resources, and step-by-step guidance.
rcolosi
Counselor
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
This 30-minute session empowers parents with practical strategies to support their child's academic and emotional growth at home. It's designed for all parents looking for quick, impactful ways to connect with their children and foster a positive learning environment.
Ayana B.
Counselor
This resource helps 9th-grade special education students identify and utilize their support network, including family, teachers, and community members. Building and leveraging a strong support system is a key component of successful self-advocacy and transition. This lesson is for a 9th Grade Group and is designed for 40 minutes across one session.
Jameka
Instructor
This 10-minute lesson provides K-5 parents with essential strategies for fostering digital wellness and responsible technology usage in their children. It empowers parents to guide their children towards healthy digital habits from a young age, ensuring a balanced approach to screen time and online interactions. This lesson is designed for a single session.
Jessica Yochum
Counselor
This resource helps families learn and practice effective communication strategies to strengthen their bonds and resolve conflicts constructively. It's crucial for fostering a supportive home environment where everyone feels heard and understood. Audience: 4th Grade Class, Duration: 60 minutes, Sessions: 1.
Anna
Social Worker
This lesson focuses on educating young leaders about the role of leadership in the digital world. Students will explore the principles of responsible use of social media and other online platforms through discussions, a reading, and a worksheet. This is crucial as it helps youth to navigate the digital world safely and ethically.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
This lesson empowers parents and adults to understand and utilize visual supports for children with autism in the home. Participants will learn to define visual supports and recognize their significant impact on communication and daily routines. This single session is designed for parents and adults and will take approximately 30 minutes.
lbullock
Psychologist
This resource guides individual 10th-grade students through self-reflection on their current peer support skills and areas for growth. It empowers them to take ownership of their role in supporting others and seeking support for themselves. This lesson is designed for one 25-minute session.
amanda.borowski
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to digital tools and online resources that can enhance their academic success. Students will explore various educational software and learn how to effectively utilize these tools for research, organization, and collaboration. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with essential skills to navigate the digital world, fostering independence and efficiency in their academic pursuits.
Yolanda Greene
Instructor
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.
Kristen Bevers
Special Education Teacher
In this two-session lesson, 7 and 8-year-olds will explore how to use technology to express their unique identities. This lesson is important as it empowers students to harness digital tools creatively and responsibly, fostering both self-expression and digital literacy. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes engaging activities like discussions, games, and a video to enhance learning.
Jade Hodge
English
This resource empowers students to critically examine their relationship with digital devices and develop healthier screen time habits. The objective is to increase awareness of the impact of digital media on mental health and academic focus, providing practical strategies for mindful technology use. Applicable for upper elementary through high school students. This lesson is designed for a single session lasting 60 minutes.
The Brilliant School - Σταυρούλα Σώρρου
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson helps 10th-grade students identify and map their support networks across school, home, and community. Students will also draft and practice a script for asking for help, empowering them to build strong relationships and seek assistance when needed.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
In this engaging lesson, students will explore the basics of digital citizenship. They will learn about online safety, the impact of cyberbullying, and the importance of respectful communication in the digital world. This lesson aims to equip young learners with essential skills to navigate the digital age responsibly and safely.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
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
In this 15-minute interactive activity, 10th-grade parents explore key executive functioning skills and mental health strategies to support their teens at home. Engaging hands-on tasks and reflective discussion empower parents with practical tools for organizing, planning, and stress management.
Evan Berneche
Special Education Teacher
An individual Tier 3 support session for a 5th grader with severe social anxiety and dyslexia. This 30-minute intervention combines psychosocial education, therapeutic coping strategies, and dyslexia-friendly reading support to help the student build confidence, reduce anxiety, and catch up academically.
vbissonnette
Counselor
A 30-minute adult GED prep session focusing on whole-student success by integrating study strategies, self-care, and confidence-building. This Tier 1 lesson empowers learners with practical tools to balance academic preparation and personal wellness, setting them up for long-term achievement.
sharlee brooks
General Education Teacher
This lesson empowers 6th-grade students to understand and navigate the digital world safely and responsibly. Students will learn about their digital footprint, how to combat cyberbullying, and develop healthy technology habits, all within a single 30-minute session. This is crucial for students to become responsible digital citizens.
Jonny Weakley
Counselor
In this 30-minute group session, parents will learn practical strategies and routines to support their children’s learning at home. This lesson empowers parents with easy-to-implement tips, aligns with Tier 2 group supports, and fosters confidence in creating effective home-learning environments.
jmoreno
Instructor
An individual coaching plan introducing and practicing assistive technologies to empower a 7th grade student with reading challenges, boosting independence over single 50-minute sessions.
Katie King
General Education Teacher, Social Worker
This lesson helps 2nd graders visualize and appreciate the network of support they have and can offer to each other. It's crucial for fostering a sense of community and interdependence within the group. This is a single 15-minute session for a 2nd-grade group.
Londan Booth
Social Worker
This lesson is designed to equip parents with the knowledge and tools to support their adult children who are experiencing military PTSD. It will cover understanding PTSD, effective communication strategies, and resources for additional support. This session is crucial for fostering a supportive environment and empowering parents to be proactive in their child's mental health journey.
heather Diehl
Instructor
A 1-session 70-minute Tier 1 family engagement lesson for parents and children focused on assessing online risks, setting household policies, and building digital trust. This essential workshop empowers families with digital literacy skills and collaboratively creates safety plans to protect children online.
Justin Donofrio
Parent, Social Worker
This lesson helps 7th-grade students understand the importance of digital wellbeing and develop strategies for a healthy relationship with technology. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute classroom session.
J Keaveney
Social Studies Teacher
This resource is designed for school leaders and teachers, focusing on cultivating stronger, more collaborative relationships with parents. It explores effective communication strategies, active listening techniques, and shared goal setting to support student success and wellbeing. Audience: School Leaders and Teachers. Duration: 60 minutes.
yvette.trevino
District Administrator
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 30-minute, single-session lesson for a 7th-grade individual student focuses on identifying trusted adults and understanding how to seek support when needed. It helps students recognize the importance of a support system, particularly during times of family loss and separation, fostering a sense of security and connection.
Victoria Douglas
Behavior Interventionist
This 40-minute Tier 1 lesson for 10th graders explores personal support networks through engaging mapping and reflection activities. Students will learn why relationships matter, how to identify key supporters, and practice gratitude—all boosting their social awareness and emotional skills.
Karl jungert
Special Education Teacher
This lesson guides small groups of parents through the challenges of raising children in a digital age, emphasizing screen time management and online safety. It's essential for protecting and informing children in today's tech-driven world.
shawkins
Social Worker
A 6-session curriculum designed to support grandparents raising grandchildren. Participants will build community, learn child development, parenting strategies, legal and financial basics, self-care techniques, and connect with resources. This program empowers grandparents to thrive in their caregiving journey.
kelsie.bromberg
Counselor
This lesson focuses on teaching teens the importance of unity and teamwork using computer-based activities. The goal is to enhance their collaborative skills by engaging them in a group project where they will have to work together to solve a challenge using computers.
Jade Hodge
English
Focusing on the dynamics of online interactions, this lesson empowers students to practice safe and responsible digital behavior. Through activities and discussions, students learn to navigate digital spaces thoughtfully, respect online diversity, and use technology as a positive tool for connection and learning.
Nelie Lubin
Counselor
This resource is designed for school leaders and teachers, focusing on cultivating stronger, more collaborative relationships with parents. It explores effective communication strategies, active listening techniques, and shared goal setting to support student success and wellbeing. Participants will learn practical methods to engage parents as true partners in education. Audience: School Leaders and Teachers. Duration: 60 minutes.
Yvette Trevino
District Administrator
Esta aula de 15 minutos para o 5.º ano em Português de Portugal explora a importância da cidadania digital e desenvolve o pensamento crítico acerca da nossa presença online. Ajuda os alunos a reconhecer comportamentos responsáveis e a avaliar informação na internet.
José Freire
General Education Teacher
This resource encourages students to identify their support network and understand the roles of different adults in their lives. It helps students recognize available resources and build trust with their support system. This lesson is for elementary school students and is designed for a single session of approximately 45-60 minutes.
Maddy Skinner
Special Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on building family communication and support networks to help overcome feelings of overwhelm. Through interactive activities and discussions, students and their parents will learn strategies to communicate effectively and support each other. This lesson is important as it fosters a supportive home environment, which is crucial for the emotional well-being of students.
Aly Lanzone Wiesner
Counselor
This lesson helps parents learn effective time management techniques to balance digital use with offline activities. Participants will plan a 'digital detox day' and share their experiences with peers. This lesson is important as it empowers parents to model healthy digital habits for their families, fostering a balanced lifestyle.
Abbie Gregory
School Administrator
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 session engages elementary families and students to explore family strengths, define roles in learning support, and kick off a powerful home-school partnership. It fosters community, clarifies collaboration, and empowers families to be classroom superheroes.
julie.benson
Counselor
This resource helps students identify and develop positive digital citizenship skills, empowering them to use technology responsibly and ethically. It's crucial for fostering a generation of thoughtful online contributors. This lesson is for a 6th Grade Class and will last 60 minutes.
Dianne Montgomery
Instructor
This lesson empowers adult learners with essential skills to navigate the digital world safely. Participants will learn to identify online risks, protect their privacy, and communicate confidently in online interactions. This session is designed for adult learners, lasts 90 minutes, and covers crucial life skills for digital well-being.
ctonks
Instructor
This resource guides middle school students in critically examining their digital habits and establishing a healthy balance with screen time. Students will explore the impact of excessive screen use on well-being, learn to recognize patterns, and develop personalized strategies for mindful technology engagement. The objective is to promote responsible digital citizenship and support overall mental health by empowering students to make intentional choices about their online interactions. Audience: Middle School Students. Duration: 1 session.
Laura Dyer
Counselor
In this 30-minute lesson, 9th grade students will learn how to navigate and use key digital school resources (links) like the LMS, library database, and support portals. This important life skill empowers students to independently access materials, track assignments, and seek help, boosting academic success. (Tier 1, 1 session)
ddugre
Counselor
This lesson empowers 5th-grade students to understand the importance of family supervision when using electronics at home. It aims to foster responsible digital habits and enhance communication between students and their parents. The lesson is designed for a single 15-minute session, focusing on individual support to address specific needs related to digital usage.
cgoodreau
Social Worker
Building on previous digital literacy, this lesson guides 7th graders in developing a balanced relationship with their digital devices and online presence. Students will critically examine screen time habits, understand the impact of social media on well-being, and learn strategies for setting healthy boundaries. The objective is to promote digital wellness, mindful technology use, and protect mental health in the digital age. This lesson is for 7th-grade students and is designed for one 60-minute session.
Tia McMahon
Counselor
This resource empowers adults with essential financial literacy skills, focusing on creating and managing a personal budget to achieve financial stability. Mastering budgeting is fundamental for long-term financial health and independence. Audience: Adults. Duration: 1 session, 60 minutes.
Maria Maples
Special Education Teacher
A 90-minute Tier 3 workshop for parents on establishing healthy boundaries with devices and social media, empowering them to model digital balance at home. This session includes guided discussion, self-reflection, and practical action-planning tools.
Alyssha Walker
Behavior Interventionist
A concise toolkit helping teachers launch a weekly newsletter and digital portal to keep families informed about learning goals and student progress. This lesson supports 1st Grade educators in building strong family engagement through clear communication channels in a 30-minute weekly session. Audience: 1st Grade Class, Tier 1 Classroom-wide support.
Caitlin Imparato
General Education Teacher
This lesson guides students to critically evaluate information from various media sources, recognize bias, and understand the impact of media on their perceptions and decisions. Through engaging analyses of real-world examples, group discussions, and mini-projects, 7th-8th graders will develop skills to be informed and discerning consumers of media, promoting thoughtful engagement with the digital world. This lesson is for 7th-8th grade students, designed for one 60-minute session.
Lauren Carroll
General Education Teacher
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
This lesson helps 10th-grade students identify and utilize their personal support networks. Students will map at least five supports across school, home, and community and draft a help-seeking script, including what, when, and how to ask. Key concepts include support networks, help-seeking scripts, trusted adults, and boundaries and consent. This single session will last 30 minutes.
Sony Siddela
General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on fostering effective home-school communication to build a strong partnership between parents and teachers. Strong communication ensures students receive consistent support, leading to improved academic outcomes and well-being. This 15-minute session is designed for elementary school parents and teachers.
Laura Albert
Special Education Teacher
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
Learners will explore the importance of having a support network and how to effectively build and utilize one for managing paranoia. The lesson includes group discussions, personal reflection, and practical strategies to help build a strong support system.
Jessie Acuna
Instructor
This resource kicks off family skill-building with interactive activities that strengthen home-school connections and boost communication skills. Designed for a 3rd grade class in a Tier 1 setting over one 45-minute session.
Lynn Pollard
Special Education Teacher
This project guide will walk you through creating a comprehensive digital counseling referral form for students in grades 6-8, which can be used by students, teachers, or parents. It emphasizes accessibility and clear communication to ensure students receive timely support. This guide is designed to be completed in a flexible timeframe.
Rebecca Murray
Counselor
An engaging 30-minute introduction to Bookshare for school librarians, demonstrating how this vital resource provides accessible books to 7th-grade students with reading barriers. This session will empower librarians to better support diverse learners.
Stacy Kitsis
Instructor
Students in a 4th grade class will participate in a friendly classroom challenge to reduce daily screen-time, earn digital wellness badges, and celebrate as teams. Over a 50-minute session, they’ll learn about healthy screen habits, design custom badges, and commit to a weekly pledge. This Tier 1 lesson builds peer motivation and real-life skills for balancing technology use.
VANESSA GUTIERREZ
Special Education Teacher
In this single 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 5th graders learn the do’s and don’ts of texting and group chats, exploring digital citizenship and respectful online communication. Students practice positive messaging skills through discussion, role-play, and reflection, empowering them to navigate digital conversations safely and effectively.
FosterS
Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute session, 7th graders learn to curate and create a resource guide for their parents, helping families connect with academic, social, and emotional supports. Students practice research, collaboration, and communication skills, and produce a take-home packet that empowers parents to find help when they need it.
Amy Smallwood
Counselor
Empower students to cultivate healthy digital habits and critical thinking when engaging with social media. This lesson for Grades 9-12 explores the psychological impacts of online platforms, media literacy, and strategies for maintaining positive digital well-being, fostering a balanced relationship with technology. Audience: Grades 9-12. Sessions: 1. Duration: 60 minutes.
dbecerra
Social Worker
This lesson equips middle and high school students with strategies for mindful digital engagement, focusing on balancing screen time with other activities and fostering positive online habits. Through discussion and self-assessment, students will learn to recognize the impact of digital media on their mood and focus, and develop boundaries for a healthier digital life. This lesson is designed for 1 session lasting 60 minutes for middle and high school students.
Kevin Ugalde
General Education Teacher
In this 90-minute workshop, parents will learn effective strategies for partnering with teachers to support their child’s learning. This interactive session emphasizes open communication, mutual respect, and collaborative goal-setting to strengthen the home-school connection.
Alyssha Walker
Behavior Interventionist
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 4th graders explore safe, respectful, and responsible use of iPads and online tools. Students will learn key digital citizenship concepts through engaging discussions, interactive activities, and reflective exercises to build healthy technology habits.
Kailee Olerud
Counselor, Behavior Interventionist
A concise toolkit helping teachers launch a weekly newsletter and digital portal to keep families informed about learning goals and student progress. This Tier 1 lesson equips 1st grade teachers with practical strategies and templates for fostering family engagement through a weekly 30-minute session.
Jenna Sheridan
General Education Teacher
This lesson empowers middle school students with essential digital safety knowledge and skills. It covers recognizing online risks, protecting personal information, and promoting positive online behavior, helping them navigate the digital world responsibly. This single-session lesson is designed for a 45-minute class.
Juan Herrera
Counselor
Focuses on providing support strategies for students facing behavioral challenges in a high school setting. This resource equips educators with the tools to create positive behavioral change through evidence-based practices.
davisd
Special Education Teacher
This resource empowers 8th graders to understand and manage their online presence for professional success. A positive digital footprint is crucial for future employers and opportunities. Audience: 8th Grade. 1 session. 55 minutes.
Breshe Staten
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 10th-grade students understand the impact of digital overuse on their well-being and introduces strategies for maintaining a healthy digital balance. It's crucial for students to navigate the digital world mindfully, promoting better focus and mental health. This single session is designed for a 30-minute class.
Tracy Delia
Paraprofessional
This lesson aims to provide emotional support and coping strategies for students experiencing family breakups. Through restorative practices and collaborative activities, students will learn to express their feelings, understand their emotions, and support each other. This lesson is important as it helps students build resilience and empathy, fostering a supportive classroom environment.
Jacqueline Lynch
Counselor
This lesson introduces students to the basics of online safety, an essential component of digital literacy. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn how to protect their personal information and interact safely online. This lesson is crucial for developing responsible digital citizens who can navigate the internet safely and respectfully.
gregory banks
General Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson empowers parents with practical strategies to effectively communicate with their child's school and teachers. Strong parent-teacher communication is crucial for student success and a positive learning environment. This session is designed for small groups of parents seeking to enhance their communication skills.
Jasmin Mendez
Social Worker
In this engaging 3rd-grade lesson, students will explore the concept of a support system and identify the people in their lives who 'have their back.' This lesson is crucial for fostering social-emotional awareness and helping students recognize the importance of community and relationships. The session will include a mix of reading, activities, and a fun game to reinforce the concept, all within a 30-minute timeframe.
Katie Ray
Counselor
This lesson empowers 10th-12th grade students to develop mindful and healthy relationships with social media. Through examining common social media pitfalls and benefits, students will learn practical strategies for setting boundaries, identifying credible information, and fostering positive online interactions. The objective is to enhance digital literacy and promote overall well-being in the connected world.
Parker Belinda
General Education Teacher
This lesson empowers 4th-grade students to become responsible and safe digital citizens. It teaches them about online safety, privacy, and positive online interactions. Through engaging activities, students will learn to navigate the digital world confidently and ethically. This is a single 45-minute session.
Nadine Cenord
Social Worker
Fostering a strong partnership between home and school to support student punctuality through enhanced communication and shared goals.
Lisa Gendreau
Social Worker, Counselor
This 90-minute Tier 1 session teaches parents the importance of using visuals and schedules to support their children’s routines and learning. Parents will learn practical strategies, create sample visuals, and develop personalized schedules to implement at home.
Alyssha Walker
Behavior Interventionist
A small-group workshop guiding 5th-grade parents through local mental health services and collaboration with schools. Builds strong home–school partnerships and community trust in just one 60-minute session.
Rachel Pizzo
Psychologist
An interactive session where families explore strategies to support students’ learning at home, strengthening school–family partnerships and boosting student success. This Tier 1 session engages the whole school community in a 45-minute workshop designed to empower caregivers with actionable tools for student support.
Sam
Parent, General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Pre-K lesson, children will help Grandma Maya (53) identify confidence barriers through storytelling and interactive activities. This lesson fosters social-emotional skills, empathy, and self-confidence in young learners, while introducing the concept of overcoming fears and self-doubt.
C. Cor.
Counselor
In this 15-minute individual support session, we empower an 8th grade student with dyslexia to overcome assignment refusal by exploring personalized strategies and building confidence. This lesson fosters a safe space for practice, goal-setting, and positive reinforcement to boost motivation and skill-building.
Elise Gleeson
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
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.
Juliana Dijkstra (Julie)
Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist
This adapted lesson series empowers an 8th-grade female student with ID-Mild to build foundational self-advocacy skills. It focuses on identifying emotions, making simple positive choices, and using her voice effectively in daily situations. Each session will be individualized, approximately 15 minutes long, with concrete examples, visual supports, and ample practice. This is a Tier 3 support.
Shequeta Harris
Behavior Interventionist
In this 15-minute Tier 1 lesson, 2nd graders will learn healthy screen time habits and create their own Screen Time Superhero plans. This foundational lesson builds awareness of balanced media use and empowers families to set routines that support student well-being.
Hannah
Counselor
This resource guides high school students (grades 9-12) through the complexities of online interactions and digital well-being. The objective is to promote responsible online behavior, critical evaluation of information, and awareness of digital footprints. The approach involves scenario-based discussions and case studies to develop ethical decision-making skills in a digital world. Great for homeroom, civics, or tech education. Audience: High School Students (Grades 9-12). Single session, 60 minutes.
Joy Alice Sundaram
Instructor
This lesson focuses on the impact of online communication and how to use digital platforms to spread kindness and support. This resource inspires students to be positive digital citizens, fostering a more empathetic online community. This lesson is designed for middle school students and will take approximately 60 minutes.
Andrew Galaska
Physical Education Teacher
This 2-hour Tier 1 lesson empowers adult females with disabilities to confidently manage their personal finances. It covers essential skills from budgeting to saving, fostering independence and financial well-being.
Ron
Special Education Teacher, Paraprofessional
This resource focuses on fostering empathy and understanding for others in online interactions. It's vital for building a positive online community and combating cyberbullying by teaching students to consider the impact of their words. Designed for 8th Grade students, this lesson will last 40 minutes and can be conducted in a single session.
pennymosavian@hotmail.com
English Language Arts Teacher
This project empowers 7th and 8th Graders to become responsible digital citizens by exploring topics like online safety, cyberbullying prevention, and media literacy. Students work collaboratively to research, analyze, and present solutions for navigating the digital world safely and ethically. Audience: 7th-8th Grade. Number of sessions: 3-4. Duration: 180-240 minutes.
Alyssa
Social Worker
This lesson introduces high school students to various digital resources such as ChatGPT, Google, and Gemini, which can aid in completing academic work. By understanding how to effectively utilize these tools, students can enhance their research and productivity skills. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to leverage technology for academic success, fostering independence and critical thinking.
Nakia Avery
Counselor
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.
Patti McGehee
Instructor
This lesson explores the multifaceted benefits of engaging in sports, from physical health to mental well-being and social development. Designed for 16-17 year old English language learners, this 1-session, 50-minute lesson will enhance vocabulary, reading comprehension, and discussion skills while highlighting the real-world value of sports.
Be Cañada Real
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 4th graders, students will learn how to be responsible, safe, and respectful digital citizens—empowering them to navigate the online world with confidence and care. This lesson builds foundational skills in online safety, privacy, and respectful communication.
Cassie Daniel
Principal
In this Tier 3 session, the counselor meets one-on-one with a 9th-grade student’s family to explore community resources and mental health services. Over 25 minutes, families learn to navigate personalized service pathways and create a follow-up plan, empowering them with support networks beyond school.
Christine Blaber
Parent
This lesson helps 7th-grade students understand the importance of seeking help and identifying their support systems after watching the 'Getting Help - Building Resilience with Hunter and Eve' video. It's a 30-minute individual session focused on building resilience and practical strategies for getting support.
Chloe Lamont-Dobbin
Social Worker
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.
Jade Hodge
English
This lesson introduces middle school students to the concept of digital responsibility, focusing on digital footprints and safe online practices. Through interactive activities and real-life case studies, students will learn how their online actions can impact their digital presence and personal safety. This lesson is crucial in helping students develop a mindful approach to their online interactions, promoting a safer and more respectful digital environment.
Mary Werner
Counselor
This 45-minute parent training session equips parents with an understanding of Executive Functioning and practical, fun strategies to support their K-12 children in areas like handwriting, reading, math, focus, and memory. Designed for parents, it offers actionable tools for home use.
Jennifer Croymans
Instructor
An engaging presentation and interactive session for families to explore the critical impact of home support on student success. This high school, 50-minute, Tier 1 classroom lesson underscores why home engagement fuels academic growth and provides educators with everything needed for implementation.
Jessica Gonzalez
School Administrator
In this 30-minute individual session, the student will learn to plan, start, and complete household chores effectively—building responsibility, time management, and self-reliance. Tier 3 support provides personalized, step-by-step guidance and reflection prompts tailored for a 6th grader’s needs.
Michelle Vasquez
Counselor
This resource introduces 3rd-5th grade students to the concept of 'self-talk' and teaches them how to challenge unhelpful thoughts with positive affirmations. Through engaging superhero-themed activities, students will develop tools to build confidence and resilience. This lesson is designed for one 45-minute session.
Kymberlynne Williams
Counselor
This 45-minute, whole-class workshop for 3rd graders explores how families can support learning beyond the classroom through examples, discussion, and interactive activities. Students will brainstorm home learning strategies, share with families, and walk away with practical take-home tips. By engaging families, we strengthen student success and create a supportive learning ecosystem.
Leanne Corbitt
Counselor
An individual support worksheet session guiding a 7th grade student to set SMART fitness goals and map out steps to achieve them in a focused 20-minute activity. This Tier 3 lesson helps personalize health & wellness learning and builds self-management skills.
Lori Danko
General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on preparing exceptional children for entering the workforce by enhancing their understanding of resume writing, cover letters, and financial literacy. Through experiential and game-based learning, students will engage in activities that simulate real-world scenarios, fostering skills necessary for employment. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with practical tools and confidence to navigate the job market effectively.
Timothy Sinclair
Special Education Teacher
This lesson is designed for After School Site Directors, focusing on empowering them with the skills and confidence to make effective decisions in their programs. Through engaging activities and discussions, participants will learn strategies to foster independence and self-assurance, ultimately enhancing the quality of their programs. This single 60-minute session aims to inspire and equip these leaders with the tools they need to succeed.
Emmett Prescott
School Administrator
This resource guides students through understanding the impact of digital habits on mental health and provides strategies for creating healthier online-offline balance. It's important for fostering mindful technology use in a group setting. Audience: 9th Grade Group, Duration: 45 minutes.
Erin Robinson
Instructor
A 90-minute Tier 2 session for parents on using visuals and schedules to support child learning and behavior. This workshop helps parents understand benefits, create simple visuals, and implement effective schedules at home.
Alyssha Walker
Behavior Interventionist
This lesson, ideal for grades 9-11, guides students in developing mindful and balanced relationships with their digital devices and online presence. Through self-assessment tools, guided discussions, and practical habit-setting exercises, students will explore the impact of screen time on their well-being, sleep, and focus. The objective is to empower students to create intentional digital boundaries, enhance offline engagement, and promote overall digital wellness. Audience: Grades 9-11, 1 session, 60 minutes.
Marisa Gonzalez
Instructor