Weymouth Public Schools
Massachusetts
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In this 15-minute session for 9th graders in a summer credit recovery program, students will explore why daily attendance is vital for their academic success and future goals. This lesson helps learners connect attendance with real-life outcomes, build motivation, and develop strategies to improve consistency.
In this 45-minute Tier 2 group lesson, 9th graders will learn to reflect on their freshman year, set SMART goals, and design a personalized action plan for academic success in 10th grade. This lesson supports students, including those on IEPs, by providing structured, collaborative activities to build planning skills and confidence.
In this one-session 45-minute workshop, high school teachers will explore how social connectedness and a positive school climate can bolster student mental health and prevent suicide. By understanding key research and practical strategies, educators will leave equipped to foster inclusive, supportive environments in their classrooms.
In this 15-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 10th graders, students will learn how to complete a structured morning check-in form to express and regulate their emotions. This activity builds self-awareness, supports emotional regulation, and helps educators tailor support. Resources include a lesson plan, slide deck, check-in worksheet, and exit ticket.
A targeted session for small groups on setting SMART goals and mapping actionable steps for personal growth. This lesson helps 9th graders develop self-management skills by constructing detailed, achievable plans and reflecting on their personal vision. Audience: 9th Grade small group. Session: 1 x 40 minutes (Tier 2).
This lesson aims to help 3rd graders manage test anxiety as they prepare for state-mandated testing. By addressing common fears and teaching coping strategies, students will feel more confident and less stressed during exams. This 30-minute session will provide classroom-wide support, ensuring all students can benefit from these techniques.
This lesson explores the role of counseling services in shaping students' identities and experiences in public schools. It is designed for adults, focusing on how counseling can support the development of well-rounded individuals in a diverse society. The session will last 30 minutes and is crucial for understanding the integration of counseling in educational settings.
This 30-minute lesson is designed for 12th-grade students to help them transition smoothly to college life. It covers essential skills and knowledge needed for college readiness, including time management, self-advocacy, and understanding college resources. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to confidently navigate their new environment and make informed decisions, setting them up for success in higher education.