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Active Supervision

Discover a curated selection of free resources focused on Active Supervision in classroom management, designed to help educators create safe, engaged learning environments. Explore practical guides, hands-on activities, and real-world examples that build observation and intervention skills. Empower yourself with proven strategies to boost student participation and well-being, benefiting classrooms and school communities alike.

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Safety Champions Unite

In this 30-minute lesson, 7th graders will explore practical ways to encourage safety in their school community. Students will discuss real-life scenarios, collaborate on safety plans, and practice responding to potential risks. Building a culture of care and vigilance helps everyone feel secure and supported.

Tier 1
8/28
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Emily Ahearn

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MA General Education Teacher

Why Walk the Room?

In this 15-minute Tier 1 professional development session for PK–12 teachers, participants will examine how active supervision—moving around the classroom—boosts school climate and supports behavior management. Teachers will explore evidence-based benefits of circulation, reflect on their own practices, and debate the walk vs. station approach. This session empowers all teachers to implement simple strategies for a more engaging, safe, and responsive learning environment.

Tier 1
7/10

Sajata Brown

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GA School Administrator

Attendance Adventure

This lesson is designed to serve as an engaging icebreaker for 4th and 5th graders, focusing on attendance and building a sense of community. Through a combination of discussion, a fun activity, and a video, students will learn the importance of being present and how it contributes to their learning environment. This lesson will help students feel more connected to their peers and encourage regular attendance by highlighting its benefits in a fun and interactive way.

Tier 1
3/25
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Rae Cox

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NC Social Worker

Why Does School Climate Matter?

In this 15-minute Socratic discussion, 7th graders explore why respect, safety, and belonging matter in their daily school lives. This Tier 1 lesson builds critical thinking, empathy, and community connection, helping students articulate real-world school experiences and set a positive classroom tone.

Tier 1
8/10
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Melinda Miller

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TX Counselor

Can You Spot It?

An engaging game to sharpen teachers’ active supervision skills by identifying potential classroom disruptions in real time. Builds anticipation for improving school climate through vigilant observation with K–5 teachers in a 45-minute Tier 1 session.

Tier 1
7/9

Laguadia

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TN School Administrator

Heartbeat of the Hallway

In this 45-minute activity, middle school students will observe and map positive and negative climate hotspots in campus hallways to support PBIS & MTSS's whole-school climate improvement. Through hands-on observation and data logging, students will identify patterns and brainstorm solutions to foster a more positive school environment.

Tier 1
5/14
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Olivia Watzke

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MN Counselor

Classroom Vibes

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 7th graders will explore and co-create a positive classroom culture and climate through engaging activities and meaningful discussions. Establishing a supportive environment helps students feel valued, connected, and motivated to learn.

Tier 1
7/2
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Mrs. Cassondra Miller

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PA Counselor, School Administrator

Campus Quest

In this 30-minute first-day scavenger hunt, 7th-grade special education students will explore the classroom and school environment through engaging clues and teamwork. This Tier 1, single-session activity builds comfort, introduces routines, and fosters collaboration to start the year with confidence and fun.

Tier 1
8/7

Ashley Chesser

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FL , Special Education Teacher

How Safe Do You Feel?

This lesson invites the whole class to explore personal perceptions of safety and belonging, laying the groundwork for a positive school climate through engaging discussions and interactive activities. Designed for a 6th grade class in a single 45-minute session.

Tier 1
8/25
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Nicole Henderson

S

MA Psychologist

Social Skills

This lesson helps 7th-grade students develop practical strategies for interacting with challenging peers in the classroom, fostering a more positive and productive learning environment. It's a single 30-minute session for the whole class.

Tier 1
10/1

Joehami Leon

a

NC Counselor

Attendance Matters!

This lesson aims to increase student attendance by highlighting the importance of being present in school and engaging students in collaborative activities. By using a combination of video content, group discussions, and reflective exercises, students will understand the benefits of regular attendance and how it contributes to their academic and social success. This lesson is crucial as it fosters a sense of community and responsibility among students, encouraging them to support each other in maintaining consistent attendance.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nicole Frazier

S

MA Counselor

Active Supervision Activity

A 15-minute interactive game for teacher small groups to identify and share active supervision moments from their classrooms, fostering community and insight. This Tier 2 PD activity helps teachers reflect on classroom management strategies and enhances their active supervision skills.

Tier 2
6/11

chey

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SC General Education Teacher

Safety SOS

In this 30-minute, one-session Tier 1 lesson, 7th graders will explore personal safety strategies, identify trusted adults, and learn how to respond to risky situations. This engaging lesson empowers students with practical, real-life skills to keep themselves safe in everyday scenarios.

Tier 1
7/12
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Olivia Carter

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MO Counselor

Ready, Set, Learn!

In this 30-minute, one-session lesson for 7th graders, students will learn key classroom routines—listening to instructions, arriving on time, and opening their books—through interactive activities and clear expectations. Establishing these habits helps students stay organized, maximize learning, and build a respectful classroom community.

Tier 1
5/16
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Naty Piperno

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US Special Education Teacher

Building Our Classroom Crew

In this 30-minute, one-session lesson, 7th graders will learn to strengthen classroom community using interactive activities and discussion. This session helps students feel connected, respected, and excited to learn together.

Tier 1
5/24

Ainslie Murray

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CA General Education Teacher

Navigating Academic Settings

This lesson aims to help middle school students understand and navigate academic settings effectively. By engaging in project-based and inquiry-based learning activities, students will explore the dynamics of academic environments, including emotional intelligence and study skills. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills needed to succeed academically and socially, fostering a supportive and productive learning atmosphere.

Tier 1
2/25

Cynthia Whitten

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NY School Administrator

Teamwork in Action

This lesson focuses on enhancing students' ability to work effectively in groups, a crucial skill for school projects and beyond. By engaging in a structured discussion, watching a video, and participating in a collaborative activity, students will learn to communicate, delegate tasks, and support each other in a team setting. This lesson is important as it fosters essential social skills and prepares students for future collaborative endeavors.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kathy Guerra

S

MA General Education Teacher

Engage & Connect: School Spirit

This lesson aims to boost school attendance and engagement by fostering a sense of community and belonging among Grade 8 students. Through a blended learning approach, students will participate in a discussion that encourages them to share their thoughts on school spirit and involvement. This lesson is important as it helps students feel more connected to their school environment, which can lead to improved attendance and academic performance.

Tier 1
2/25

Lianne deBettencourt

S

MA Counselor

Understanding Academic Settings

This lesson aims to help middle school students understand the dynamics of an academic setting by exploring the concept of emotional intelligence and its impact on learning and interactions. Through a combination of video, discussion, and collaborative activities, students will gain insights into how emotions influence their academic experiences. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to navigate their emotions and interactions in a school environment, fostering a positive and productive academic atmosphere.

Tier 1
2/25

Cynthia Whitten

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NY School Administrator

Meet the Counselor Adventure

In this lesson, students will go on a fun scavenger hunt around the classroom to find clues that introduce them to the school counselor and their role. This interactive activity helps make the introduction memorable and engaging for young students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Vanessa Duckett

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TX Counselor

Is Our School a Safe Space for Everyone?

This resource engages the whole class in a deep dive into what makes a school climate truly inclusive and safe for all students. It encourages critical thinking about current practices and brainstorming solutions for improvement. This lesson is for a 9th-grade class and will last 55 minutes, delivered in one session.

Tier 1
9/13
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Shabina Lakhani

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NY Counselor

Behavior Matters

This lesson helps 7th graders revisit class rules and understand acceptable and nonacceptable behavior in school. Through an engaging activity and a video on managing peer pressure, students will learn to identify and discuss behaviors that align with school expectations. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive classroom environment and empowering students to make informed decisions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Coldren

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NC Instructor

Teamwork Triumphs

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in group activities and challenges to highlight the importance of teamwork and collaboration. Through these activities, students will develop communication and problem-solving skills, which are essential for their academic and personal growth. The lesson is designed to be interactive and reflective, helping students understand the value of working together to achieve common goals.

Tier 1
2/25
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Devon Moore

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TX Counselor

Why Our Classroom Rocks

This 30-minute, single-session lesson for 8th-grade students focuses on understanding and preventing class disruption. It empowers students to contribute to a positive learning environment and is crucial for fostering respect and academic success.

Tier 1
9/29
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Richard Latham

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Stand Up, Speak Out!

This lesson aims to address bullying and racial tension among 7th-grade students through active learning strategies. By engaging in a guided discussion and a role-playing activity, students will explore the impact of bullying and learn strategies to stand up against it. This lesson is important as it fosters a safe and inclusive environment, encouraging students to empathize with others and take positive actions against bullying.

Tier 1
2/25

Kelvin Chin

E

CA Counselor

How Welcoming Is Our School?

In this 5th grade, Tier 1, 60-minute lesson, students will explore what contributes to a positive school climate. By auditing their environment and reflecting on feelings, they'll identify strengths and areas for growth, empowering them to help create a more welcoming school. Materials include interactive discussions, activities, and reflections.

Tier 1
7/21

Tara Kolb

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SD Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Got Skills?

An engaging whole-class session for 8th graders to identify and practice essential work skills through interactive challenges. This lesson helps students recognize valuable career-ready skills and fosters collaboration, critical thinking, and self-awareness. Audience: 8th grade, Duration: 50 minutes, Sessions: 1

Tier 1
8/25
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Meghan Driscoll

S

MA Special Education Teacher

Teamwork Toolbox

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 7th graders will learn and practice key social skills like active listening, respectful communication, and teamwork through interactive activities. Building these skills helps students collaborate effectively, resolve conflicts, and create a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
9/4
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TRACY HALL

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MO Special Education Teacher

What Makes Our School Feel Safe?

In this engaging two-session exploration, 5th graders will identify and discuss the factors that make their school environment safe, welcoming, and supportive. Students will collaborate, reflect, and create visual representations of school climate elements, fostering a stronger sense of belonging and ownership of their community.

Tier 1
8/14
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Mackenzie Gamble

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IN General Education Teacher

What’s the Vibe in Our Halls?

A 45-minute kick-off session for 6th graders to explore and define our school’s climate, allowing students to voice their experiences and suggestions. This Tier 1 classroom lesson builds community and sets the tone for a positive environment.

Tier 1
5/12
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Kathleen Lantiegne

S

MA Social Worker

What’s the Vibe in Our Halls?

A whole-class kick-off to explore and define your school’s climate, empowering 6th grade students to voice their experiences and suggestions. This 45-minute, single-session Tier 1 lesson helps students understand, reflect on, and shape their school environment through engaging activities and discussions.

Tier 1
5/13
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Catherine Bradley

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VA Counselor

Be the Best Audience!

This lesson teaches 6th graders how to be a good audience member during a whole school assembly. It's important for students to learn respectful and attentive behavior in group settings, which will help them in school and beyond. The lesson is designed for a single 15-minute session, focusing on practical tips and role-playing activities.

Tier 1
4/15
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kstlawrence

Social Worker

The School Adventure Quest

In this engaging lesson, students embark on a 'School Adventure Quest' to discover fun and positive aspects of school life. Through a scavenger hunt and teamwork challenges, students will learn to appreciate their school environment and build camaraderie with their peers. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social skills, enhances their sense of belonging, and encourages a positive attitude towards school.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Peck

S

MA Counselor

Support Squad

In this engaging 8-minute warm-up for 1st graders, students will create a “support squad” chart listing family, friends, and community helpers who can offer emotional support. This activity builds awareness of their personal support networks, strengthens social-emotional skills, and helps them recognize resources in their community. Students will feel empowered and connected as they visualize their own safety net.

Tier 1
5/16
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Stephanie

W

MN Counselor

What Would You Do?

An interactive scenario-based lesson where 8th graders explore real-life bullying situations and practice empathetic responses, building awareness and intervention skills during Bullying Prevention Month. This single-session, 45-minute Tier 1 classroom lesson empowers students with strategies to recognize, empathize, and act when witnessing bullying.

Tier 1
9/4

Rachel Niles

E

CA Counselor

Welcome to Your New School Adventure!

This lesson is designed to introduce new students to their school environment, including key locations, staff, and resources available to them. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will become familiar with their new surroundings, helping them feel more comfortable and excited about their new school. This lesson is important as it eases the transition into a new school, reducing anxiety and promoting a sense of belonging.

Tier 1
2/25

Bob MacCurtain

S

MA Counselor

Respect Rules!

In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 7th graders will explore classroom expectations and the power of respect through discussion, interactive activities, and reflection. Establishing a respectful environment helps students feel safe, valued, and ready to learn.

Tier 1
5/28
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Lillian Delaney

B

AL General Education Teacher

Attendance Adventure

This lesson aims to improve students' understanding of the importance of regular school attendance through engaging activities. By using a combination of video, discussion, and interactive activities, students will learn about the habits of a good student and how these habits contribute to consistent attendance. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the value of being present in school, which is foundational for their academic success and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Crystal Blue

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NC Social Worker

Your Voice Matters!

This 15-minute, Tier 3 individual lesson for 8th-grade students focuses on helping a student increase classroom participation and understand the value of a non-judgmental environment. It aims to build confidence in sharing ideas and receiving feedback constructively. This is important because active participation enhances learning and builds essential communication skills, while a non-judgmental mindset fosters a supportive classroom culture. The lesson is designed for one-on-one sessions, once per week.

Tier 3
Today
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Bianca Gregorio

S

MA Instructor

Morning Mission

In this 30-minute, one-session lesson for 6-8 graders, students will learn and practice the essential steps for arriving and dismissing from school safely and efficiently—covering breakfast procedures, locker use, ID wristbands, and lining up. This lesson is crucial for building independence, reducing morning confusion, and fostering a calm, respectful start to each school day.

Tier 1
5/11
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Timothy Adams

O

IN Counselor

Safe Space

Introduce 7th graders to individual counseling concepts and foster a classroom culture of trust, self-awareness, and open communication through interactive activities.

Tier 1
7/15

C Canaan

B

AL Counselor

Engage & Explore: Making School Fun

This lesson plan is designed to help students in grades 5-12 explore and discover different ways to make their school experience more engaging and fun. Through a combination of discussion and game-based learning, students will brainstorm and share ideas on how to enhance their learning environment. This lesson is important as it encourages students to take an active role in their education, fostering creativity and collaboration.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeremy Jennings

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TN Instructor

Classroom Code Quest

A 30-minute responsive classroom lesson for middle schoolers to build a positive, collaborative classroom environment. We'll introduce key Responsive Classroom practices like interactive modeling and shared agreements to empower students and foster respect. This Tier 1 lesson includes a lesson plan, slide deck, teacher script, engaging discussion, hands-on activity, and worksheet.

Tier 1
6/17

cgoodreau

S

MA Social Worker

Drama Busters

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in games and role-play to teach them how to handle drama among peers effectively. Through interactive activities, students will learn strategies for assertive communication and maintaining positive relationships, which are crucial for their social development and conflict resolution skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Every Space, Our Rules

In this 15-minute Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders, students will learn and practice expectations in the classroom, hallway, cafeteria, and playground. Establishing clear behavior standards helps build a positive school culture and keeps everyone safe and respectful.

Tier 1
7/30

candy.shaft

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AZ General Education Teacher

What’s Bothering You?

In this 40-minute Tier 1 lesson for 8th graders, students identify classroom stressors and collaboratively develop agreements to foster a positive learning environment. This discussion-based lesson encourages empathy, active listening, and shared responsibility to reduce disruptions and build classroom community.

Tier 1
7/7
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Coach Rello

N

IL Counselor

Stand Up, Speak Out!

This lesson aims to educate 7th-grade students about the importance of standing up against bullying and supporting peers who may be victims. Through a combination of reading, discussion, video, and activities, students will learn strategies to combat bullying and foster a supportive school environment. This session is crucial in promoting empathy, resilience, and proactive behavior among students, equipping them with the tools to handle bullying situations effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Classroom Community Builders

This lesson focuses on building a sense of community and understanding classroom expectations among 4th graders. Through a combination of discussion, video, and activities, students will explore the importance of respect, kindness, and engagement in their school environment. This lesson is crucial for fostering a positive classroom atmosphere and encouraging students to actively participate and collaborate with their peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brooke Hartson

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NC Social Worker

Safe and Supportive Classroom

This lesson focuses on creating a safe and supportive classroom environment for 4th and 5th graders. It emphasizes the importance of respect, kindness, and collaboration among students. By engaging in project-based learning and restorative practices, students will learn how to contribute to a positive classroom culture. This lesson is crucial for fostering a sense of belonging and safety, especially for students with a history of being bullied.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kim Mishkin

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NY School Administrator

Bus Safety Adventure

This lesson focuses on teaching elementary students the importance of bus safety and following directions through engaging activities. By using experiential and game-based learning strategies, students will actively participate in scenarios that reinforce safe behavior on the bus. This lesson is crucial for ensuring students understand and adhere to safety protocols, promoting a safe and orderly environment during their daily commutes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brooke Hartson

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NC Social Worker

Quiet Classroom Champions

This lesson aims to teach 1st graders the importance of not disrupting class through engaging activities and discussions. By understanding the impact of disruptions, students will learn to value a peaceful learning environment, which is crucial for their academic and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Clarence "Tre" Horton

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AZ Instructor

What Would You Do?

Students analyze real-life bullying scenarios and practice proactive responses to foster a safer school culture. This Tier 1 lesson for 11th grade, delivered in one 50-minute session, builds empathy, critical thinking, and empowers students to become active bystanders.

Tier 1
6/6
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Tung Nguyen Xuan

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US Psychologist

Our Safe Space

In this 30-minute introductory SEL session, 10th graders will collaboratively establish group expectations, explore what makes a safe space, and practice active participation strategies. This Tier 2 lesson helps build a supportive environment that fosters trust, engagement, and emotional well-being.

Tier 2
6/6
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Nicole Gorospe

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IL Psychologist

Ready, Set, Middle School!

In this engaging 30-minute lesson, 6th-grade students will explore strategies for a successful start to middle school by setting goals, understanding routines, and building confidence. This foundational session builds social-emotional skills and practical know-how to help students feel empowered and prepared for their new journey.

Tier 1
7/22
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Lauren Lauterbach

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NY Counselor, Social Worker

Ready, Set, Go?

A dynamic lesson plan that kickstarts students’ ability to launch tasks by using a fun countdown and goal-setting routine. Helps 7th graders build confidence in beginning assignments independently. Audience: 7th Grade, Tier 1. Duration: 30 min single session.

Tier 1
9/12
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Tondra Dillard-Cobb

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NC Special Education Teacher

Building Our Classroom Community

This lesson is designed to help students understand and establish classroom expectations through a combination of video learning and a fun, collaborative game. This approach ensures that students are engaged and have a clear understanding of what is expected of them, setting the tone for a productive and respectful learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25

shay santiago

S

MA Health & Fitness

Who's Here Today?

Engage a 3rd grade student with a personalized attendance icebreaker that makes them feel special and acknowledged. This quick activity helps build rapport and comfort within the classroom.

Tier 3
3/13
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Rae Cox

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NC Social Worker

Attendance Adventure

This lesson aims to encourage elementary students to understand the importance of regular school attendance through engaging activities. By using a video, discussion, and interactive games, students will learn about the habits of a good student, including punctuality and respect. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the value of being present at school, which is foundational for their academic success and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tyshonne McSwain

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NC Social Worker

Building Our Safe Space

In this introductory SEL lesson, 7th graders will learn the importance of social-emotional learning and establish a trauma-informed, trusting classroom community. By setting norms and sharing personal reflections, students will feel safe and prepared for the year ahead.

Tier 1
8/28
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cbarash

S

MA Social Worker

Teamwork Adventure Hunt

This lesson engages 3rd-grade students in a team-building scavenger hunt designed to enhance collaboration and communication skills. Through experiential and collaborative learning strategies, students will work together to solve clues and complete tasks, fostering a sense of teamwork and cooperation. This activity not only strengthens social skills but also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving in a fun and interactive way.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamilah Murrell

S

MA Counselor

Hooked On Attention

In this 15-minute Tier 1 lesson, 6th graders will learn techniques for gaining and maintaining classmates’ attention through engaging signals and routines. Students will practice clear attention-getting methods and learn why focus matters for effective learning.

Tier 1
9/2
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Teresa Sakai

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VT Language Arts

Safety First: Understanding School Safety

This lesson aims to help elementary students understand how their school keeps them safe, focusing on lockdowns and school safety procedures. By engaging in a collaborative activity, completing a worksheet, and participating in a discussion, students will gain a better understanding of the importance of safety measures. This lesson is crucial in ensuring that students feel secure and informed about the protocols in place to protect them.

Tier 1
2/25

Alicia Wilson

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NY School Administrator

How Warm Is Our School?

An interactive whole-class lesson to assess and boost positive interactions, helping 5th graders feel valued and connected. This 45-minute Tier 1 session engages students in reflecting on school climate and building community positivity.

Tier 1
8/6
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April Richardson

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TX Counselor

Ready, Set, Go?

A high-energy warm-up that prompts students to kickstart their thinking by quickly choosing and organizing mini-tasks. Helps build automatic task initiation routines in third graders.

Tier 1
7/31
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Christie Greer

E

CA Instructor

Motivation Boosters

This lesson aims to boost motivation for school performance among 6th grade boys through experiential learning activities. By engaging in a hands-on activity and reflecting on their experiences, students will understand the importance of motivation and how it can positively impact their academic success. This lesson is important as it encourages students to take ownership of their learning and develop a positive attitude towards school.

Tier 2
2/25

Bob MacCurtain

S

MA Counselor

Attendance Superheroes

In this lesson, students will create their own superhero personas and discuss how being present every day helps them become stronger and smarter. They will use a Richter scale to self-assess their attendance, setting goals for improvement. This lesson will foster a sense of responsibility and the importance of regular attendance.

Tier 1
2/25
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Erika Morris

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TX Counselor

What’s the Supervision Challenge?

An interactive game where adult learners test their active supervision skills through real-world classroom scenarios. This resource energizes PD sessions by turning observation techniques into a competitive, hands-on experience. Audience: adult educators; Tier 1; Duration: one 45-minute session.

Tier 1
8/1

Shannon

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WA School Administrator

Super You

In this introductory SEL lesson for 7th graders, students will build self-awareness and community by exploring their personal strengths, setting class norms, and practicing respectful listening. This 50-minute session kicks off SEL Week 1 with engaging discussions, reflective activities, and collaborative agreements to foster a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
8/19
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Darren Duplessis

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TX General Education Teacher

Why Show Up? Attendance Power-Up!

This lesson helps 7th-grade students understand the crucial role of consistent attendance in their academic success and personal development. It encourages self-reflection on attendance habits and equips them with strategies for better attendance. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session for a whole classroom.

Tier 1
9/15
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acericola

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MA Special Education Teacher

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson focuses on enhancing social skills among 4th-grade students through interactive and experiential learning activities. Students will engage in a group activity, complete a worksheet, and participate in a discussion to reflect on their experiences. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills such as communication, cooperation, and empathy, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Gabriela Gonzalez

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TX Counselor

Mini Mentor Mission

In this one-session lesson, 7th graders learn how to welcome and guide Pre-K students as junior school counselors, building empathy, communication, and leadership skills. This interactive 30-minute orientation equips students with practical strategies to support younger peers and foster a positive school climate.

Tier 1
8/26
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Kimberly Gordon

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TX Counselor

Boredom Busters!

This 15-minute Tier 1 lesson helps 5th-grade students develop strategies to cope with boring moments in class without disrupting others. It's important because learning to manage boredom respectfully improves focus and maintains a positive classroom environment. This lesson will be delivered in one 15-minute session for a classroom of 5th-grade students.

Tier 1
Monday
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jbreneisen

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MA Social Worker

Social Skills in Action

This lesson focuses on developing social skills through an experiential learning activity. Students will engage in a role-playing exercise to practice effective communication, empathy, and teamwork. This lesson is important as it helps students build essential interpersonal skills that are crucial for their personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Building Essential Job Skills

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in activities that develop essential job skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. Through interactive exercises and discussions, students will understand the importance of these skills in the workplace and how they can be applied in real-life scenarios. This lesson is crucial for preparing students for future job environments and encouraging them to seek help when needed.

Tier 1
2/25

Timothy Sinclair

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NC Special Education Teacher

Social Skills Group Adventure

This group counseling session focuses on enhancing social skills through engaging activities and a video component. The session is designed to help students develop confidence in social interactions, improve communication skills, and understand the importance of active listening. By using Game-Based Learning strategies, the session aims to make learning social skills fun and interactive, encouraging students to apply these skills in real-life situations.

Tier 2
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Teamwork Troubleshooters

This lesson introduces 4th-6th grade students to the importance of teamwork and collaboration. Students will learn key components of effective teams and participate in an engaging activity to practice these skills. This lesson is crucial for developing positive social-emotional skills and fostering a supportive classroom environment. (Audience: 4th-6th Grade, Duration: 30 minutes, Sessions: 1)

Tier 1
Yesterday
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Christine Sullivan

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NJ Counselor

Be Here, Be Awesome

This one-session lesson teaches 6th graders the importance of regular attendance by connecting attendance to academic success, social belonging, and personal responsibility. Students will engage in discussion, a hands-on activity, and reflection to build ownership of showing up consistently.

Tier 1
9/11
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Bianca Gregorio

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MA Instructor

Creating a Positive School Culture

This lesson engages students in a collaborative exploration of how to create a positive school culture. Through discussion, brainstorming, and writing, students will develop ideas for an essay competition. This lesson is important as it empowers students to contribute to their school environment and enhances their writing and critical thinking skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Attendance Adventure

This lesson aims to improve student attendance by engaging them in a fun and interactive session. Through a game-based activity, role-playing scenarios, and a collaborative discussion, students will explore the importance of regular attendance and its impact on their academic success and future opportunities. This lesson is important as it encourages students to reflect on their attendance habits and motivates them to attend school regularly.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Rosser

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NC Counselor

I Matter!

In this 5-minute Tier 1 warm-up, 7th graders complete a self-worth fill-in-the-blank to affirm their rights and needs in class. This quick activity sparks self-advocacy and positive mindset, setting a supportive tone for the day.

Tier 1
7/7
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Faith Covington

Instructor

Attendance Matters!

This lesson aims to improve student attendance by highlighting its importance and engaging students in a discussion about the benefits of regular attendance. The lesson includes a video, a worksheet, and a discussion to reinforce the learning objectives. By understanding the impact of attendance on their academic success and future opportunities, students will be more motivated to attend school regularly.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Thomas

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NC Social Worker

Safety First!

This lesson focuses on teaching students about personal safety, particularly in the context of online interactions. By using a video and guided discussion, students will learn key safety tips and how to apply them in real-life situations. This lesson is important as it empowers students to protect themselves and make informed decisions in various environments.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tamonya Steward

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TX Counselor

Distraction Busters

This lesson introduces students to the concept of limiting distractions through a quick, engaging activity. By participating in a game-based learning exercise, students will identify common distractions and brainstorm strategies to manage them effectively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop focus and concentration skills, which are essential for academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Lori Jensen

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NC Instructor

Safety First: Navigating the Digital World

In this lesson, students will explore the concepts of online safety and digital citizenship. They will learn the importance of protecting personal information and respecting others in the digital space. Through a group activity, students will create a digital safety guide, fostering collaboration and reinforcing the lesson's key points. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world responsibly and safely.

Tier 1
2/25
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Candace Minor-Chism

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TX Counselor

Emotional Weather Report

In this lesson, students will engage in an 'Emotional Weather Report' activity to check in with their emotions and understand how these feelings can influence their day. This exercise is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and self-awareness, helping students to better manage their emotions and interactions with others.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michael Clavin

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NY Instructor

Stand Up, Speak Out!

This lesson aims to educate Grade 7 students about the importance of standing up against bullying and promoting a positive school environment. Through active and collaborative learning strategies, students will engage in activities that help them understand the impact of bullying and how they can contribute to a supportive community. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to recognize bullying behaviors and equips them with the skills to address and prevent them effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Rita

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MA School Administrator

Mindful Walkabout

Invite grades 6-8 students to embark on a mindful walk around their school grounds, noticing details they usually overlook. This activity aims to ground students in the present moment and encourage appreciation for their environment, enhancing mindfulness and emotional regulation.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Ready to Track Behavior?

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

Tier 1
8/20

Deidre Pickett

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NC Instructor

Safety First

A dynamic lesson to reinforce physical and emotional safety norms, helping the whole class feel secure and supported. This Tier 1 lesson for a 5th grade class consists of a 40-minute session focused on establishing safe space protocols and emotional check-ins. Students will engage in role-plays, create personal safety plans, and practice calming techniques to boost classroom climate.

Tier 1
7/31

Stephanie Munoz

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AZ General Education Teacher

Ready, Set, Succeed!

In this 25-minute, one-session lesson for grades 5–7, students will build community, set personal goals, and learn classroom expectations to kick off the school year on a positive note. This Tier 1 lesson sets the tone for a supportive learning environment, engaging all students—including those with IEPs, autism, communication disorders, and ADHD—with clear visuals and structured activities.

Tier 1
9/9
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Kristen O'Brien

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MA Counselor

Active Adventures

This lesson will focus on encouraging students to be active through a fun, game-based learning approach. Students will engage in a series of physical games designed to get them moving and thinking about the importance of staying active. The lesson will conclude with a group discussion to reinforce the benefits of physical activity.

Tier 1
2/25

Tamara peay

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TN English

Circle of Trust and Team Building

This lesson engages students in trust-building games to foster cooperation, listening, and trust. These activities are designed to enhance teamwork skills and create a bonded classroom community, which is essential for a supportive learning environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Mirror Check

In this engaging 30-minute lesson for 7th and 8th graders, students will explore their personal identities and understand how self-perception shapes their choices at school. Through interactive warm-ups, mini-lessons, reflections, and discussions, students will build self-awareness and recognize that trustworthiness begins within. This single-session lesson includes everything needed for immediate implementation.

Tier 1
8/19
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Eulanda Seals-King

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TX General Education Teacher

How Warm Is Our School?

An interactive whole-class lesson to assess and boost positive interactions, helping students feel valued and connected. This Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders spans one 45-minute session and includes a Climate Check Blueprint, Warmth Meter Slides, Friendly Feedback Circles activity, and an Emoji Entry warm-up.

Tier 1
8/5
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Jordan Nelson

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GA General Education Teacher

Speak Up, Stay Safe!

This lesson helps 7th-grade students understand what constitutes inappropriate behavior from adults in a school setting, how to identify it, and the importance of reporting it to trusted adults. It empowers students to advocate for a safe and respectful learning environment. This lesson is designed for one 30-minute session for 7th Grade students.

Tier 1
9/19
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Abby Weiner

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CA Counselor

Happy Classroom

A multisensory activity using music, movement, and discussion to explore what makes students feel safe, happy, and included. Ideal for a small 2nd grade group in a 25-minute session providing group-level support to enhance school climate.

Tier 2
8/21
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Kimberly Sanders

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TX Special Education Teacher

Mood Meter

A quick, 10-minute daily routine for 4th graders to check in with their emotions, fostering self-awareness and empathy. This Tier 1 classroom activity builds positive school climate through consistent emotional monitoring and reflection.

Tier 1
8/25
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acrisafulli

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MA Counselor

School is Cool!

This lesson aims to motivate students to see school as a fun and important place through a game-based learning activity followed by a discussion. By engaging students in a playful and interactive manner, the lesson seeks to foster a positive attitude towards school and learning, helping students to associate school with enjoyment and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sophia Perlmutter

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NY Social Worker

Got Skills?

An engaging whole-class session for 8th graders to identify and practice essential work skills through interactive challenges, fostering self-awareness and collaboration. This Tier 1 lesson builds career exploration and life skills in a 50-minute period.

Tier 1
9/7
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Cynthia Searcy

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NC Special Education Teacher

Listen Up!

In this engaging 30-minute session, 7th graders will learn the importance of listening to directions, practice active listening skills, and reflect on how following directions can help in school and real life. This foundational lesson reinforces classroom routines and communication skills essential for academic success.

Tier 1
6/20
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Jocelyn Babilon

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TX General Education Teacher

Fun and Engaging Collaborative Activity

This lesson is designed to provide a fun and interactive experience for 7-8 year olds. Through a combination of watching a video, participating in a discussion, and engaging in a collaborative game-based activity, students will develop teamwork and communication skills. This lesson is important as it fosters social interaction, critical thinking, and active participation in a structured yet enjoyable manner.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Back to School Blast

A fun, interactive 30-minute lesson to welcome students back to school, build classroom community, and set positive expectations. This Tier 1 lesson engages the whole school audience with icebreakers and goal-setting activities to start the year off right.

Tier 1
8/14

Laura-Ashley Shury

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NJ Counselor

Safe Space Circles

In this 30-minute Tier 2 circle activity, 8th grade students practice active listening and supportive feedback to strengthen trust and community. Students learn key counseling skills useful for healthy peer interactions.

Tier 2
5/13

Jennifer Marquez

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FL Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Ready For Emotion Adventure?

A summer kickoff lesson that uses a fun treasure-hunt theme to introduce self-awareness and self-management for 3rd graders in a 45-minute session. This Tier 1 lesson builds buy-in and confidence through engaging challenges and reflection activities.

Tier 1
5/14

Lisa Cooper

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CA Social Worker

Truth or Tales

In this 15-minute icebreaker, 7th graders will build classroom community by playing the classic “Two Truths and a Lie” game, learning fun facts about peers while practicing listening and questioning skills. This Tier 1 activity kickstarts engagement on day one and sets a positive tone for collaboration.

Tier 1
8/26
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Sarah Whiteside

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AL Counselor

Active Learning Adventure

This lesson engages 3rd grade students in active learning through a discussion and a hands-on activity. The focus is on completing class assignments effectively. This lesson is important as it encourages students to actively participate and collaborate, enhancing their understanding and retention of the material.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Mader

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MA Counselor

Meet Your Counselor: An Interactive Introduction

This lesson introduces students to the school counselor through interactive activities, helping them understand the counselor's role in supporting personal and academic growth and the importance of mental health. This session is crucial for building a supportive school environment and encouraging students to seek help when needed.

Tier 1
2/25
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Robert Conceison

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MA Counselor

Beyond the Bell: Bullying

This lesson helps 8th-grade students understand, prevent, and respond to bullying. It emphasizes recognizing bullying, its causes, and practical strategies for students to take action and find support. This single session is designed to be completed in 30 minutes.

Tier 1
9/29
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terrybonniesepth

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LA Counselor

First Impressions

In this 30-minute back-to-school icebreaker, each 5th grader pairs up with the teacher for a quick one-on-one chat to share their name, interests, and goals for the year. This Tier 1 activity builds community, models respectful dialogue, and helps students feel heard and valued.

Tier 3
9/8

Julie.godbout

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Beyond the Bell: Bullying

This lesson helps 8th-grade students understand, prevent, and respond to bullying. It emphasizes recognizing bullying, its causes, and practical strategies for students to take action and find support. This single session is designed to be completed in 30 minutes.

Tier 1
9/29
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terrybonniesepth

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LA Counselor

Back to School: Rebooting Our Learning Superpowers!

This engaging 7th-grade lesson is designed to welcome students back from break by reigniting their enthusiasm for learning. Through a mix of activities, discussions, and games, students will reflect on their past achievements and set new goals, making the transition back to school smooth and exciting. The lesson is structured for a single 60-minute session and aims to create a positive and motivating classroom environment.

Tier 1
3/24
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Nancy Love

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MD Instructor

Meet Your Crew

In this engaging first-day lesson for 4th graders, students will participate in interactive icebreakers and a creative activity to build community and help everyone learn about their classmates. This Tier 1 lesson fosters a positive classroom culture and sets the stage for collaboration all year long. Audience: 4th Grade; Sessions: 1; Duration: 60 minutes.

Tier 1
8/13
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Lindsay Thole

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IL General Education Teacher