Lesson Plan
Snack Prep Skills Lesson Plan
Students will learn to prepare a simple, healthy snack independently by practicing proper hand hygiene, following step-by-step visual instructions, and cleaning up their workspace to build essential daily living skills.
This lesson fosters independence in daily routines, reinforces hygiene habits, enhances the ability to follow directions, and boosts confidence in self-help and life skills.
Audience
Time
Approach
Materials
Prep
Teacher Preparation
10 minutes
Step 1
Introduction & Hygiene
5 minutes
Step 2
Demonstration of Snack Prep
5 minutes
Step 3
Guided Student Practice
15 minutes
Step 4
Cleanup
3 minutes
Step 5
Assessment & Reflection
2 minutes

Lesson Plan
Snack Attack Plan
Students will prepare a simple healthy snack safely and independently by practicing proper hand hygiene, following visual instructions, and cleaning up their workspace to build essential daily living skills.
This lesson builds students’ independence in daily routines, reinforces hygiene habits, strengthens sequencing skills, and boosts confidence in self-help tasks critical for personal wellbeing.
Audience
Time
Approach
Materials
Prep
Teacher Preparation
10 minutes
Step 1
Introduction & Hygiene
5 minutes
Step 2
Demonstration of Snack Prep
5 minutes
Step 3
Guided Student Practice
15 minutes
Step 4
Cleanup
3 minutes
Step 5
Assessment & Reflection
2 minutes

Slide Deck
Snack Attack
Objectives
Materials
Step 1: Handwashing
Step 2: Demonstration
Guided Practice
Cleanup
Reflection & Assessment

Worksheet


Worksheet


Lesson Plan
Health Info Detective Plan
Students will learn key health words and how to find simple information on medicine labels by highlighting words, completing a worksheet, and matching pictures to support safe self-care.
Building health literacy at a K–2 reading level helps students recognize medicine labels, follow safe dosage instructions, and make independent daily living decisions.
Audience
Time
Approach
Materials
Prep
Teacher Preparation
10 minutes
Step 1
Warm-Up & Vocabulary
5 minutes
Step 2
Read & Highlight Passage
5 minutes
Step 3
Model Label Reading
7 minutes
Step 4
Guided Practice with Worksheet
10 minutes
Step 5
Exit Matching Activity
3 minutes

Worksheet


Lesson Plan
OTC Drug Introduction
Students will learn what over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are, distinguish them from prescription medications, and identify common OTC categories through examples and a matching activity.
Understanding OTC drugs empowers students to choose and use common medicines safely and independently, strengthening health literacy and decision-making for daily living.
Audience
Time
Approach
Materials
Prep
Teacher Preparation
10 minutes
Step 1
Warm-Up Discussion
5 minutes
Step 2
Define OTC Drugs
7 minutes
Step 3
Matching Activity
10 minutes
Step 4
Real-World Scenarios
5 minutes
Step 5
Review & Reflection
3 minutes

Worksheet


Reading


Activity


Activity


Activity


Reading


Reading


Reading


Reading


Slide Deck
Welcome to Active Reading Strategies
Learning Objectives
Active vs. Passive Reading
Open-Ended Question
SQ3R Overview
Step 1: Survey
Step 2: Question
Step 3: Read
Step 4: Recite
Step 5: Review
SQ3R Matching Activity
Annotation Techniques
Main Ideas & Supporting Details
Building Vocabulary
Strategies for Difficult Texts
Why Professional Communication Matters
Key Elements of a Professional Email
Tips for Chat Communication
Email Drafting Activity
Email Etiquette Quick Quiz
Check for Understanding
Wrap-Up & Next Steps

Slide Deck
Mastering Memorization Techniques
What We'll Learn Today
Why Memorize? It's More Than Just Dates!
How Memory Works: A Quick Look
Passive vs. Active Memorization
Technique 1: Spaced Repetition
Technique 2: Active Recall (Retrieval Practice)
Technique 3: Chunking
Technique 4: Mnemonics
Technique 5: Elaboration
Practice Time!
Beyond Techniques: Supporting Your Memory
Supporting Your Memory: Your Commitment
Check for Understanding: Assessment
Wrap-up & Next Steps

Slide Deck
The Power of Visual Aids
Today's Learning Journey
What Are Visual Aids?
Why Are Visual Aids Powerful?
Type 1: Mind Maps
Type 2: Diagrams & Flowcharts
Type 3: Charts & Graphs
Type 4: Timelines
Type 5: Concept Maps
Type 6: Sketches & Simple Drawings
Visual Aid Types & Subjects
Your Turn! Create Your Own Visual Aid
Reflecting on the Power of Visuals
Final Assessment: Show What You Know!
Wrap-up & Next Steps
