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Graphing & Reporting

Graphing & Reporting

Discover a curated selection of free resources designed to help you master data graphing and reporting in special education. Access practical guides, interactive activities, and real-world templates that simplify accurate data tracking and reporting for IEPs and interventions. Educators, parents, and students will build confidence in visualizing progress, making data-driven decisions, and presenting results clearly and effectively.

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Data Detectives

In this 30-minute lesson, 3rd graders will learn how to create and use data collection sheets to gather and record information in a real-world context. This foundational skill supports scientific thinking, math proficiency, and critical analysis as students design simple surveys, collect classroom data, and reflect on their findings.

Tier 1
6/12
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lbateman

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MA Social Worker

Words for All: Autism Communication Game

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in a game-based activity to learn effective communication with individuals with autism. Through interactive play, students will develop empathy and understanding, fostering a supportive classroom environment. This lesson is important as it encourages inclusivity and helps students recognize the diverse communication needs of their peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Data Detectives

In this 30-minute kindergarten lesson, students learn how to collect and record simple data using a data collection sheet by sorting and tallying classroom objects. This foundational skill introduces early math concepts, fosters observational skills, and supports future data analysis abilities.

Tier 1
6/18
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lbateman

S

MA Social Worker

Daily Dashboard

Students will collaboratively design a classroom dashboard to monitor daily tasks, moods, and self-management goals. This 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 2nd graders builds essential self-management skills by making abstract concepts visible and actionable.

Tier 1
5/7

Nicole

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WA Counselor

Track Your Social Superpowers

In this one 30-minute session, 2nd graders will learn how to use a weekly social skills data collection sheet to monitor and improve their peer interactions. This lesson introduces the tracker, explains its importance, and practices recording social goals in real time—empowering students to reflect, set targets, and celebrate progress.

Tier 1
6/12
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lbateman

S

MA Social Worker

Behavior Bingo

This lesson aims to improve classroom behavior through a game-based approach called Behavior Bingo. Students will earn bingo squares for displaying positive behaviors, providing an interactive way to reinforce good conduct. This activity not only promotes a positive classroom environment but also helps students understand the value of good behavior and teamwork.

Tier 1
2/25
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Aimee Jones

q

TX Counselor

T-Cap Triumph: Game On!

This engaging lesson is designed for 7 and 8-year-olds to prepare for the T-Cap through interactive games. By incorporating a pool table, card games, and a question-and-answer game, students will reinforce their knowledge in a fun and dynamic way. This lesson will help students feel confident and ready for their assessments.

Tier 1
4/2

Jade Hodge

p

TN English

Mental Health Jeopardy

This lesson uses a Jeopardy game to teach seventh-grade students about mental health, coping strategies, and the importance of emotional well-being. The interactive game format engages students, enabling them to learn critical information in a fun and memorable way.

Tier 1
2/25

Brian Millea

S

MA Health & Fitness

How Do We Track Success?

This engaging 45-minute, whole-class lesson for 3rd graders introduces the concept of progress monitoring in a fun, interactive way. Students learn why data collection matters for their academic growth and practice setting goals with real-time feedback. Teaching Special Education, Data Collection & Evaluation, Progress Monitoring in Tier 1.

Tier 1
Today
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Nicole Jackl

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CT General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

Goal Setting Adventure

In this lesson, students will learn about goal setting through a fun and interactive game. The lesson will help students understand the importance of setting goals and how to achieve them. This is crucial for developing self-discipline and motivation, which are essential skills for academic and personal success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joe Reiss

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NY Counselor

Teamwork Challenge

This lesson engages students in a game-based learning activity designed to enhance their social-emotional skills, particularly in interaction, rule-following, and problem-solving. The activity encourages students to work together, communicate effectively, and resolve challenges without adult intervention. This lesson is important as it fosters independence and collaboration, essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Mike Schneider-Tran

S

MA Counselor

The Great Team Challenge

In this lesson, students will be divided into teams and given a series of challenges requiring problem-solving and teamwork to complete. The lesson emphasizes critical thinking and cooperation, crucial skills for both academic success and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stefany Shouman

D

AZ History

SMART Goals Adventure

In this interactive lesson, seventh-grade students will learn how to set SMART goals through a fun and engaging game. The lesson will begin with a brief introduction to the concept of SMART goals, followed by a game where students will create and refine their own goals. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential skills in goal-setting, which can enhance their motivation and commitment in various aspects of their lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Brian Millea

S

MA Health & Fitness

Math Adventures: Jungle Quest

In this lesson, students will embark on a jungle adventure where they solve math puzzles to progress through the story. This engaging approach combines mathematics with storytelling, making learning math concepts exciting and memorable. By integrating puzzles into a narrative, students will enhance their problem-solving skills and creativity while enjoying a fun and interactive experience.

Tier 1
2/25

Taniya Henderson

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DC Instructor

Decision-Making Maze

In this lesson, students will engage in a maze-like board game designed to enhance decision-making skills. The game requires students to practice self-control, strategic thinking, collaboration, and critical thinking. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential life skills that are applicable in everyday situations, fostering better decision-making and teamwork abilities.

Tier 1
2/25

Consepsion Martinez

a

NC Social Worker

Choices and Consequences: A Decision-Making Adventure

Engage students in grades 5-8 with decision-making exercises that help them explore real-life scenarios and their outcomes. This interactive lesson will guide them through evaluating options and understanding consequences, fostering critical thinking.

Tier 1
5/6
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Madeline Borchardt

T

MD Counselor

Data-Driven Decisions

This lesson equips 7th grade Tier 2 groups with strategies to analyze progress-monitoring data, interpret growth patterns, and apply those insights to tailor instruction for diverse learners. Over a single 35-minute session, students will engage with a slide deck, participate in a data interpretation discussion, and work with a practical rubric to guide instructional planning.

Tier 2
5/19
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Jeanette Wong

E

CA Special Education Teacher

Emotional Regulation Adventure

This lesson aims to help 3rd graders understand and practice emotional regulation through a combination of video, game-based learning, and discussion. By engaging in these activities, students will learn strategies to manage their emotions effectively, which is crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lerona Dickson

D

AZ Counselor

Emotions and Report Cards

This lesson helps students prepare for the emotional impact of receiving their report cards. By using trauma-informed teaching and restorative practices, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering emotional resilience and promoting a healthy response to academic feedback.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Mindful Quest

This lesson plan, titled 'Mindful Quest,' is designed to engage 7th-grade students in understanding mental health through game-based learning. The lesson will involve an interactive game that simulates real-life scenarios related to mental health, followed by a discussion and reflection activity. This approach helps students develop empathy, recognize mental health challenges, and learn coping strategies in a fun and engaging way.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nancy Love

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MD Instructor

Puzzle Of Consequences

In this 30-minute, one-on-one lesson, 7th graders learn to break down complex decisions into steps by mapping potential outcomes. Using a puzzle-piece visual and a step-by-step impact chart, students build responsible decision-making skills and anticipate consequences, promoting self-awareness and problem-solving.

Tier 3
5/10

Ashley

N

IL Social Worker

Job Skills Game Creation

In this lesson, students will engage in a creative activity to design a game that helps practice essential job skills. This lesson is important as it combines creativity with practical skill development, making learning both fun and applicable to real-world scenarios. By the end of the lesson, students will have a prototype of a game that can be used to simulate job-related tasks, enhancing their understanding and readiness for future employment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Henry

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NC Special Education Teacher

Bullying Awareness Game

This lesson uses a game-based approach to help 6th grade students with Autism understand the concept of bullying. Through an interactive activity, students will learn to identify different types of bullying and discuss strategies to handle such situations. This lesson is important as it empowers students with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to bullying, fostering a safer and more inclusive school environment.

Tier 2
2/25

Jessica Lonergan

S

MA Counselor

Anti-Bullying Game Quest

This lesson engages 4th-grade students in interactive, game-based activities to teach anti-bullying strategies. Through games, students will learn to identify bullying behaviors, understand the impact of bullying, and practice positive responses. This approach helps reinforce teamwork and positive behavior, making the learning experience both educational and enjoyable.

Tier 1
2/25
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Danielle Johnson

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TX Counselor

Mastering Communication Skills: Game On!

In this lesson, students will develop and enhance their communication skills through a blend of interactive activities, discussions, and multimedia content. By engaging in these diverse methods, students will learn key communication strategies, such as breaking the ice, active listening, and building confidence, to improve their practical conversational abilities.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nancy Love

T

MD Instructor

Mood Tracker Magic

In this 15-minute Tier 3 lesson for a 7th grade student, the learner will explore daily mood monitoring to recognize emotional patterns and build self-awareness. This individualized session helps the student anticipate and manage challenges by charting feelings and reflecting on trends, ultimately supporting behavioral regulation and emotional growth.

Tier 3
5/14
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Karen Sullivan

S

MA Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Collaborative Challenge: Class Success

This lesson engages 10th-grade students in a collaborative and game-based activity designed to reinforce key concepts necessary for passing their class. By working together in teams, students will review important material in a fun and interactive way, enhancing their understanding and retention. This approach not only supports academic success but also fosters teamwork and communication skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shaun Lara

D

AZ Counselor

Impulse Control Challenge

This lesson engages 7th graders in learning impulsivity skills through a game-based activity. Students will participate in a quick game that challenges them to think before acting, followed by a discussion to reflect on their experiences and learnings. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-control and decision-making skills, which are crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Audrey Eddins

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TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Who Benefits from Behavior Logs?

In this engaging 40-minute Tier 1 lesson, 2nd grade students will learn how behavior logs support everyone—peers, teachers, and themselves—to create a positive, inclusive classroom climate. This foundational lesson on data collection and evaluation equips students to recognize patterns, take ownership of actions, and contribute to a caring community.

Tier 1
6/30
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Shequeta Harris

a

NC Behavior Interventionist

Social Skills Showdown

In this 30-minute, 7th grade Tier 1 lesson, students will reinforce key social skills through a fun, Jeopardy-style game. They’ll practice active listening, empathy, conflict resolution, and cooperation in a competitive yet collaborative format that builds community and confidence.

Tier 1
5/13

sgeoffroy

S

MA Social Worker

Bully Busters: Game On!

In this lesson, students will engage in a game-based learning activity to understand the impact of bullying and how to prevent it. Through active participation, students will learn to identify bullying behaviors and develop strategies to stand up against them. This lesson is important as it empowers students to create a safe and supportive school environment, fostering empathy and respect among peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michelle Thor

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NC Counselor

Behavior Boosters

This lesson focuses on teaching 8th graders with autism how to use appropriate behavior at school through engaging activities. By incorporating a game-based learning strategy, students will actively participate in understanding and practicing appropriate behaviors. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social skills and understand the importance of appropriate behavior in a school setting, which can enhance their learning experience and interactions with peers.

Tier 2
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

a

NC Behavior Interventionist

Regulation and Consequences Adventure

This lesson engages 9-year-olds in understanding behavior regulation and the importance of consequences through interactive activities. By using a combination of video, worksheet, and a game-based activity, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional intelligence, helping students to navigate social interactions and personal challenges with greater ease.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Problem Solving Adventure

This lesson aims to develop students' problem-solving skills through a combination of collaborative, game-based, and experiential learning activities. It's essential to equip students with these skills as they are fundamental for academic success and everyday life.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christine Conceison

S

MA Instructor

Ready for 7th?

In this one-session, 30-minute group lesson, 6th-grade students with autism will reflect on their 6th-grade experiences and set goals for 7th grade. By identifying what was easy or hard, sharing hopes and worries, and noting coping skills, students build self-awareness and ease their transition.

Tier 2
5/12

Jessica Lonergan

S

MA Counselor

Behavior Bingo Challenge

In this 20-minute Tier 2 small group lesson for 3rd graders, students will earn bingo squares by demonstrating targeted positive behaviors, reinforcing skills like active listening and teamwork. This engaging game-based intervention supports behavior growth through clear expectations and immediate feedback.

Tier 2
6/19
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Nermine ElShafei

E

CA General Education Teacher

Behavior Bingo

In this lesson, students will engage in a game called 'Behavior Bingo' to learn and practice positive classroom behaviors. This lesson is important as it helps young students understand the importance of good behavior in a classroom setting, promoting a positive learning environment and encouraging teamwork and respect among peers.

Tier 1
2/25

Delilah Murray

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NY Counselor

High School Credit Quest

In this 4-session, 10-minute Tier 1 classroom lesson, middle school students learn how to track their grades and project if they’d earn high school credit. By exploring real grade thresholds, practicing calculations, and reflecting on study habits, students gain critical self-monitoring skills to succeed academically now and in high school.

Tier 1
6/5
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Cristal Pesina

D

AZ Instructor

Digital Self-Control Jeopardy

This lesson uses a Jeopardy-style game to teach students about digital self-control. Students will explore the impact of social media, video games, and television on their lives and learn strategies to set healthy digital boundaries. This interactive approach is designed to engage middle school boys and empower them to take control of their digital habits, promoting better mental health and productivity.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joshua Williams

a

NC Counselor

Emotion Regulation Adventure

This lesson helps third graders learn to self-regulate their emotions through engaging activities and discussions. By using blended and game-based learning strategies, students will explore different emotions and how to manage them effectively. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills for emotional intelligence, fostering a positive classroom environment and personal well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Meighan Allison

S

MA General Education Teacher

Taming Test Jitters

In this 30-minute individualized session, 7th grade students will learn strategies to manage test-related anxiety at school. This lesson is crucial for building emotional resilience, improving focus, and boosting confidence during exams.

Tier 3
5/14

Kaytlin

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OK Counselor, Social Worker

Game On: Social Skills

This lesson uses board and card games to help high school students practice social interactions in a fun and engaging way. By incorporating Game-Based Learning and Active Learning strategies, students will enhance their communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. This approach not only makes learning enjoyable but also helps students develop essential social skills in a supportive environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michael Houlihan

S

MA Counselor

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson is designed to enhance social skills among 4th-grade students through a game-based learning approach. Students will participate in a fun and interactive activity that encourages teamwork, communication, and empathy. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills that are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Yismark Ponce

S

MA Counselor, Social Worker

Self-Advocacy Tracker

This lesson focuses on empowering 6th-grade students to track their self-advocacy skills on a weekly basis. By using a structured worksheet, students will learn to identify their needs, communicate effectively, and reflect on their progress, fostering independence and confidence in their personal and academic lives.

Tier 1
4/4
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Ashley Salazar

Counselor

Peer Pressure: The Social Influence Game

This lesson engages students in a game-based learning experience to simulate social situations and understand peer pressure dynamics. Students will identify positive and negative influences and develop personal resistance strategies. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to navigate social influences and make informed decisions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emma Gebhard

S

MA Social Worker, Counselor

Critical Thinking Challenge

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in a critical thinking challenge through a collaborative group activity. Students will work together to solve a problem, encouraging them to think critically and communicate effectively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential skills such as reasoning, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are crucial for their academic and personal growth.

Tier 2
2/25

Zabrina Walker

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TN Instructor

Express Yourself!

This lesson is designed to help 7th graders with autism express their wants, needs, and feelings effectively. By using a combination of blended learning, game-based learning, and active learning strategies, students will engage in activities that promote communication skills. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to articulate their emotions and needs, fostering better understanding and support from peers and adults.

Tier 2
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

a

NC Behavior Interventionist

Emotion Explorer Adventure

This lesson helps 7-year-olds understand and manage their emotions through a fun and interactive game-based activity. By using a video and collaborative learning, students will explore different emotions and learn strategies to regulate them. This lesson is crucial for fostering emotional intelligence and reducing tantrums, especially for students with intellectual disabilities and ADHD.

Tier 1
2/25

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Cyber Challenges

Engage in a series of challenges that test students' problem-solving skills using computers. This lesson is designed to improve critical thinking and adaptability for a 7th Grade Group. The session will last 55 minutes and is classified as Tier 2: Group support, focusing on enhancing specific skills in a small group setting.

Tier 2
4/2

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Decision-Making Quest

This lesson engages 6th grade boys in a quick, interactive game to teach responsible decision-making. The lesson is designed to be engaging and fast-paced to accommodate short attention spans, using Game-Based Learning and Restorative Practices. Students will learn to evaluate choices and consequences, fostering critical thinking and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25

Jessica Winters

S

MA Psychologist

Mystery of the Mind Maze

Targeted at Grades 3 to 5, "Mystery of the Mind Maze" challenges students with puzzles that stimulate critical thinking and collaboration. The lesson focuses on unpacking how we approach problem-solving, encouraging students to develop a growth mindset and celebrate their problem-solving processes.

Tier 1
5/14
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Devon Moore

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TX Counselor

Decisions, Decisions!

This two-session lesson for 7th graders focuses on enhancing decision-making skills, crucial for personal and academic success. Students will learn to evaluate options, consider consequences, and make informed choices through engaging activities and discussions.

Tier 1
5/5

Charles Douglas

a

NC Behavior Interventionist

Coping Skills Adventure

This lesson engages autistic 3rd graders in a fun and interactive activity designed to enhance their problem-solving and coping skills. Through a game-based learning approach, students will participate in a 'Coping Skills Adventure' where they will encounter various scenarios and work together to find solutions. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential life skills in a supportive and engaging environment, promoting both social-emotional growth and teamwork.

Tier 2
2/25
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Christina Williams

S

MA Counselor, Social Worker

Success Quest

Students will embark on a personalized journey to set and achieve goals through gamified challenges. This lesson empowers students by making goal-setting tangible and achievable, using games as milestones. Designed for 9th-grade students, this 40-minute session focuses on individual goal-setting and achievement.

Tier 3
4/2

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Brain Boss Challenge

In this 30-minute, one-session lesson for 7th graders, students will explore key executive functioning skills—goal setting, prioritizing, and planning—to help improve their grades and manage assignments. This lesson is essential for students struggling academically (Ds and Fs) as it provides practical strategies they can apply immediately to gain control of their tasks and build confidence.

Tier 2
Sunday
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Jeanette Simionescu

Instructor

Emotion Regulation Adventure

This lesson introduces 3rd-grade students to the concept of emotion regulation using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques. Through a fun and interactive game, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions effectively. The lesson also includes a short video to reinforce the concepts. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to handle their emotions, promoting mental well-being and positive interactions with peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christina Wong

S

MA Counselor

Game On: Mastering Study Techniques Through Play

In this engaging lesson, students aged 11 and up will learn effective study techniques using game tables like ping pong, pool, basketball, and foosball. This lesson is designed to make learning fun and relatable by connecting study strategies to games students enjoy, fostering both academic and social skills. The session will last 1 hour and includes a lesson plan, game, activity, warm-up, and cool-down.

Tier 1
4/2

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Crack the Code

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 6th graders with social emotional and behavioral challenges will build foundational problem-solving skills through engaging activities that promote resilience, collaboration, and self-regulation. Students will learn a simple four-step problem-solving model, practice in pairs, and reflect on their strategies to boost confidence and real-life application.

Tier 1
5/25

Amy Rich

S

MA Behavior Interventionist

Smart Choices: Decision Making

This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the concept of decision making and making good choices. Through a short video and a worksheet activity, students will explore the factors that influence their decisions and learn strategies to make smarter choices. This lesson is important as it equips students with critical thinking skills and the ability to evaluate their options, which are essential for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
4/2
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Emote-O-Meter

In this engaging Tier 1 toolkit, 3rd graders will learn to identify and track their daily emotions using the Zones of Regulation framework, build self-awareness, and begin to develop self-regulation strategies. Over a single 35-minute session, students explore feelings, record them on an interactive chart, and reflect on their mood patterns—supporting classroom climate and social-emotional learning.

Tier 1
6/2
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Sarah Rittermeyer

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MO Special Education Teacher

Behavior Bingo

In this one-on-one Tier 3 behavior support session, a 4th-grade student will learn about Behavior Bingo—a goal-oriented game that boosts motivation and visually tracks positive actions. In a focused 25-minute session, the student will explore game mechanics, customize their bingo card, review rules and rewards, and reflect on progress to foster self-monitoring and goal attainment.

Tier 3
5/10
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KAREN R

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NY Social Worker

Emotion Regulation Game

This lesson focuses on helping 8th-grade students learn how to regulate their emotions through a game-based approach. By engaging in a fun and interactive activity, students will explore different strategies for managing their emotions effectively. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to handle emotional challenges, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sherri Watson

S

MA Counselor

Behavior Bingo

In this 30-minute Tier 2 group lesson, 3rd graders play a small-group game to reinforce positive behaviors, earning bingo squares for meeting expectations. This interactive activity helps students identify and practice key behavioral skills in a fun setting, fostering self-awareness and teamwork.

Tier 2
6/2
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Joana Tolentino Lira

E

CA Special 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

Test Tactics

In this engaging lesson, 7th graders learn effective test-taking strategies to boost confidence and performance on assessments. This 30-minute, one-session lesson equips students with skills like time management, question analysis, and stress reduction techniques, essential for academic success.

Tier 1
6/24
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Bohdan Martyniuk

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TX General Education Teacher

Math Magic: Engaging with Numbers

This lesson is designed to engage 7th graders in a small group setting with level 3 math concepts. Using active learning and trauma-informed teaching strategies, students will participate in a hands-on activity, complete a worksheet, and take a short quiz to reinforce their understanding. This approach helps students build confidence and fosters a supportive learning environment.

Tier 2
2/25
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Laura Bernard

S

MA Special Education Teacher

Behavior Bingo

A fun, small-group game that reinforces positive behaviors by allowing third graders to earn bingo squares for meeting classroom expectations. This Tier 2 lesson empowers students to self-monitor and celebrate achievements in 30-minute sessions, boosting social-emotional skills and group cohesion.

Tier 2
5/30
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hannah.richardson

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NC Social Worker

Basketball Math Challenge

This lesson plan is designed to engage a 16-year-old male student in strengthening basic math skills through an interactive basketball-themed game. The lesson incorporates experiential and game-based learning strategies, making math practice fun and relevant to the student's interests. By using a basketball context, the student will be able to relate math problems to real-world scenarios, enhancing understanding and retention. The lesson is now divided into five days, each focusing on different aspects of the game and math skills, with a focus on interactive math apps for independent learning.

Tier 3
2/25
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Shari Attebery

D

AZ Counselor

Behavior Blueprint

A small-group intervention that equips 6th graders with personalized data trackers to self-monitor classroom behaviors and reflect weekly. This Tier 2 lesson empowers students with real-time feedback, fostering self-awareness and goal-setting over five 30-minute sessions.

Tier 2
6/11
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Juliette Liefer

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NY Counselor

Time-Tracker Toolkit

A guided individual Tier 3 project for a 7th grader to monitor, analyze, and optimize their daily time use in a 45-minute session. This lesson supports CASEL Self-Management by teaching students to track habits and devise strategies for better time management.

Tier 3
5/16
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oguerrero

S

MA Social Worker

Social Skills Bingo

In this lesson, students will play 'Social Skills Bingo' which involves identifying and discussing various social skills. This interactive game is designed to reinforce their understanding of important social behaviors. This activity will help students improve their social interactions and promote a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

S

MA Instructor

Impulse Control Challenge

This lesson uses interactive games to teach 7th-grade students about impulse control. Through engaging activities, students will learn practical strategies for self-regulation, which are essential for their social and academic development. By understanding and practicing impulse control, students can improve their decision-making skills and enhance their ability to focus and succeed in various aspects of life.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kayle Jordan

a

NC Counselor

Social Super Sleuths: Cracking the Code of Group Games

This 3-session lesson is designed for a kindergarten student with ASD to help them identify and respond to social cues during group games. Each 15-minute session will focus on enhancing the student's ability to discern both observable and unobservable social cues, fostering better social interactions. This lesson is crucial for developing essential social skills that will aid the student in navigating group dynamics effectively.

Tier 3
3/12
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Francesca Styles

S

MA Behavior Interventionist

Digital Citizenship Quest

This lesson introduces third graders to the concept of digital citizenship through an engaging game-based activity. Students will learn the importance of being responsible and respectful online. This lesson is crucial as it helps young students understand how to navigate the digital world safely and ethically, laying the foundation for responsible digital behavior.

Tier 1
2/25
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Susan Kennelly

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CA General Education Teacher

Beat Test Jitters

In this one-session, 30-minute small-group lesson, 7th graders will explore strategies to understand and manage test anxiety. By discussing real-life stressors and practicing calming techniques, students will gain confidence and tools to tackle assessments with a clearer, calmer mind.

Tier 2
6/10

Mo

B

AL General Education Teacher

Instant Insight

In this 15-minute Tier 1 session for 7th graders, students will practice responsible decision-making under time pressure through a rapid-response quiz format. This engaging activity helps them develop quick critical thinking, self-awareness, and reflection skills essential for real-life choices.

Tier 1
6/16

Kerry Robinson

Instructor

Gratitude Game

In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 1st graders, students engage in a fun, whole-class gamified experience to practice self-management and optimism through expressing gratitude. By playing and reflecting on thankfulness, students build social-emotional skills aligned with CASEL competencies.

Tier 1
5/30

donna.owens

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PA School Administrator

Confidence Bingo

This lesson engages 5th-grade students in a fun and interactive bingo game to help them identify and discuss different traits of self-confidence. By participating in this activity, students will reinforce their understanding of positive self-image and recognize their self-worth, which is crucial for their personal development and social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Audrey Eddins

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TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Anxiety Management Adventure

This lesson is designed to help a seventh-grade student understand and manage anxiety through engaging activities and discussions. By using Inquiry-Based and Game-Based Learning strategies, the student will explore anxiety management techniques in a fun and interactive way. This lesson is important as it equips the student with practical skills to handle anxiety, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
2/25
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Peter Sperber

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MA Social Worker

Balancing Screen Time: Healthy Tech Habits

This lesson educates 7th-grade students on the importance of balancing screen time with other activities to promote overall well-being. By understanding the impact of excessive screen time, students will learn to develop healthier habits that include a variety of activities, enhancing their physical, mental, and social health.

Tier 1
2/25
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Cathy Wicker

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NC Counselor

Anger Management Adventure

This lesson uses a game-based approach to teach 3rd graders how to manage their anger effectively. Through an interactive game, students will learn to identify their emotions and practice strategies to calm down. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social-emotional skills, helping them to handle conflicts and frustrations in a healthy way.

Tier 1
2/26
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Lauren Oldham

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NC Counselor

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

Super Skills for Super Kids: Mastering Emotions and Social Savvy

This 6-session program is designed for 3rd grade boys to help them regulate emotions, take perspectives, and engage in appropriate social behaviors. Through engaging activities, discussions, and games, students will learn to identify and practice coping skills, understand others' thoughts and feelings, and recognize expected and unexpected behaviors. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and social skills, empowering students to navigate social situations with confidence and empathy.

Tier 2
3/20
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

Sensory Diet Selector

A 20-session, 5-minute Tier 3 individual program for a 3rd grader with autism to learn how to choose and use sensory diet activities for self-regulation. This lesson supports sensory-seeking and sensory-avoiding needs through targeted practice, helping the student increase independence and self-awareness.

Tier 3
5/9

carrie.yespy

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MA Social Worker

Super Engagement Quest

In this 30-minute lesson, kindergarteners embark on a fun adventure to learn simple strategies for staying engaged, boosting learning, and being their best in class. By practicing focus techniques and positive behaviors, students will build habits that lead to better test performance and fewer behavioral referrals.

Tier 1
6/6
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Ethleen Cournoyer

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SD Counselor, School Administrator, Behavior Interventionist

Daily Living Skills Adventure

This lesson engages 1st-grade students in a game-based learning activity to develop daily living skills. Through an interactive and fun adventure game, students will practice essential skills such as following instructions, teamwork, and problem-solving. This lesson is important as it helps young learners build confidence and independence in their daily routines.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mackenzie Tallent

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NC Instructor

Mastering Social Savvy

This lesson focuses on enhancing social skills for 7th graders, helping them navigate social interactions with confidence and empathy. It's crucial for students to develop these skills to build healthy relationships and succeed in collaborative environments.

Tier 1
5/5

Christina Sakelarakis

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MA Psychologist

Teamwork Challenge

This lesson engages 3rd grade boys in a collaborative game-based activity designed to enhance their teamwork skills by using different perspectives. The lesson is important as it fosters communication, problem-solving, and empathy among students, which are essential skills for their academic and social development.

Tier 2
2/25
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Jaclyn Andon

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MA Counselor

Work Completion Mastery Series

This series of lessons is designed to help 7th-grade students improve their work completion skills. Each lesson focuses on a different aspect of work completion, such as time management, goal setting, prioritization, overcoming procrastination, and seeking help. By developing these skills, students will be better equipped to manage their academic responsibilities and achieve their goals.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maria Geoffroy

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MA Counselor

School Adventure Quest

This lesson uses a game-based approach to help third-grade boys view school as an exciting adventure. Through a collaborative game and discussion, students will explore the positive aspects of school and how it can be a place of fun and learning. This lesson is important as it aims to shift students' perspectives, making them more enthusiastic and engaged in their educational journey.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sophia Perlmutter

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NY Social Worker

Sensory Diet Selector

A 20-session, 5-minute Tier 3 individual program for a 3rd grader with autism to learn how to choose and use sensory diet activities for self-regulation. This lesson supports sensory-seeking and sensory-avoiding needs through targeted practice, helping the student increase independence and self-awareness.

Tier 3
5/8
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Deb Bermudes

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MA Instructor

CBT for Kids: Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors

This lesson is designed for 1st to 3rd grade students with special needs and behavior challenges. The objective is to engage students in a fun, collaborative, and hands-on activity that helps them understand the connection between helpful and unhelpful thoughts and their feelings and behaviors using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles. The lesson is designed to be completed in 15 minutes.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kristen LaRosa

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AZ Counselor

Social Skills Mystery Adventure

In this engaging lesson, students will participate in a mystery game designed to enhance their social skills, particularly empathy and cooperation. Through solving social puzzles and challenges, students will learn to work together and understand different perspectives. This lesson is important as it fosters essential social-emotional skills that are crucial for personal development and effective communication.

Tier 1
2/25
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Joanne Camann

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MA Instructor

Task Mastery Challenge

This lesson focuses on teaching compliance and task completion through a quick interactive activity. The student will learn the importance of following instructions and completing tasks efficiently, which are essential skills for academic and personal success. By engaging in this lesson, the student will develop a better understanding of how to approach tasks methodically and the benefits of doing so.

Tier 3
2/25

Aurora Guevara

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CA Psychologist

Teamwork Challenge

This lesson engages 4th graders in a game-based activity designed to enhance teamwork skills. Students will participate in a collaborative challenge that requires communication, cooperation, and problem-solving. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social-emotional skills that are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sean Dunn

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MA Instructor

Abilities Appreciated

In this engaging 60-minute group lesson, 7th graders explore self-esteem and empathy by learning about and celebrating the strengths of people with disabilities. Students will build understanding, practice inclusive language, and create a positive affirmation poster that reinforces respect and confidence. This Tier 2 lesson fosters social-emotional growth and teamwork.

Tier 2
6/26

Taminator Harrison

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VA Special Education Teacher, Social Worker

Emotion Control Challenge

This lesson introduces students to the concept of controlling emotions through a quick and engaging game-based activity. The activity is designed to help students recognize and manage their emotions in a fun and interactive way, promoting emotional awareness and self-regulation skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Rule-Following Fun

This lesson introduces 7th graders to the importance of following rules through a game-based and blended learning approach. Students will watch a video on online safety, engage in a collaborative discussion, and complete a worksheet activity. This lesson is crucial for helping students understand the significance of rules in maintaining safety and respect in both online and offline environments.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Teamwork and Time Management Mastery

This lesson focuses on developing teamwork and time management skills among 7th-grade students. Through a combination of video learning, collaborative activities, and assessments, students will learn effective strategies for managing their time and working efficiently in teams. These skills are crucial for academic success and personal development, helping students to prioritize tasks, work collaboratively, and reduce stress.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christina Tsichlis

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CA General Education Teacher

Test Lab

In this quick 30-minute test lesson for 7th graders, students will review key concepts through interactive questions and activities. This lesson ensures students are engaged and teachers have everything ready to assess understanding.

Tier 1
6/21
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Bohdan Martyniuk

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TX General Education Teacher

Goal-Setting Adventure

This lesson introduces students to the concept of setting attainable goals through engaging activities and discussions. By using a game-based approach, students will learn how to break down goals into manageable steps, fostering a sense of achievement and motivation. This lesson is crucial in helping students develop planning and organizational skills that are essential for personal growth and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Yesenia Millan

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TX Counselor

Record Rescue

An individual digital escape-room challenge where students solve logic puzzles to uncover missing SOAP note sections, reinforcing their understanding of counseling progress note documentation. This Tier 3 intervention is tailored for 12th graders and delivered in a 35-minute session to master SOAP note components.

Tier 3
6/4
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Debbie Meservy

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WA General Education Teacher

The Worry Monster: Understanding Anxiety

This 8-week program uses a story-based approach to help 3rd grade students understand what anxiety is and how it might feel. Each week, students will engage in activities that build on their understanding and coping strategies for anxiety. Parent letters will be sent home weekly to keep families informed and involved.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Math Rush: Gold Hunt

In this 60-minute, gold rush-themed 7th grade math lesson, students will pan for "gold nuggets" of knowledge by solving proportional reasoning and percent problems. This lesson engages curiosity through a historical context and active class-based exploration—no materials needed!

Tier 1
6/12
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Katie McFarland

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NC Counselor

Drug Safety Board Game Bonanza

In this engaging lesson, students will play a custom board game designed to enhance their understanding of drug safety and prevention. Through teamwork and interactive gameplay, students will answer drug awareness questions to advance in the game. This lesson is important as it reinforces critical knowledge about drug safety in a fun and memorable way, encouraging students to make informed decisions.

Tier 1
2/25

Janice Childs

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TX Counselor

Guess Who? Game Day

This lesson engages students in a fun and interactive 'Guess Who?' game, designed to enhance their critical thinking and communication skills. Through active participation, students will learn to ask strategic questions and make educated guesses, fostering teamwork and problem-solving abilities.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Anxiety Busters: School Edition

This lesson helps a 4th-grade student practice and demonstrate ways to decrease personal anxiety associated with school activities and peer interactions. Through experiential and game-based learning, the student will engage in activities that promote relaxation and confidence. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical strategies to manage anxiety, enhancing their overall school experience and social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Decision Making Maze

In this engaging, scenario-driven lesson, middle school students navigate a "Decision Making Maze" of real-life challenges, strengthening critical thinking and responsible choices through interactive activities. This lesson is vital for empowering students with decision-making frameworks, boosting confidence in everyday situations. Audience: Grades 6-8. # sessions: 1. Duration: 60 minutes.

Tier 1
5/30
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Momina Hasan

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TX General Education Teacher

Optimism and Goal-Setting

This lesson introduces Grade 7 students to the concept of optimism through the TED Talk 'Choosing Optimism.' Students will then learn about SMART goals and create their own, focusing on maintaining an optimistic outlook throughout the process. The lesson will conclude with a short survey to evaluate the impact.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michelle Kruse

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IA Instructor

Confidence Quest

This lesson is designed to help 9th graders with autism build confidence through engaging activities and discussions. By using game-based, collaborative, and blended learning strategies, students will explore practical ways to boost their self-esteem and self-assurance. This lesson is important as it empowers students to face challenges with a positive mindset and enhances their social interactions.

Tier 2
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

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

Digital Number Puzzle Fun

This lesson engages students in a digital number puzzle activity where they arrange numbers 0-20 in sequence or match them with corresponding objects. This activity is designed to enhance number recognition and sequencing skills, particularly for nonverbal students. By using digital tools, the lesson aims to provide an interactive and accessible learning experience that caters to the needs of homebound students, fostering both cognitive and motor skills development.

Tier 3
2/25
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Kimberly George

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Digital Number Puzzle Fun

This lesson engages students in a digital number puzzle activity where they arrange numbers 0-20 in sequence or match them with corresponding objects. This activity is designed to enhance number recognition and sequencing skills, particularly for nonverbal students. By using digital tools, the lesson aims to provide an interactive and accessible learning experience that caters to the needs of homebound students, fostering both cognitive and motor skills development.

Tier 3
2/25
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Jennifer Mork

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Self-Regulation Game

This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to self-regulation through a fun and interactive game. The activity is designed to help students understand and practice self-regulation skills, which are crucial for managing emotions and behaviors in a school setting. By engaging in this game, students will learn to identify their emotions, understand triggers, and apply strategies to maintain control, ultimately enhancing their ability to focus and succeed academically.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Mader

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MA Counselor

Kindness Quest

This lesson aims to inspire 7th graders to be kinder to one another through engaging activities and discussions. By using game-based and active learning strategies, students will explore the importance of kindness and empathy. This lesson is crucial as it fosters a positive classroom environment and helps students develop essential social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mary Braddock

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SC Counselor