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11th grade projects for early intervention

Preview of Baggage Activity Team Builder

Baggage Activity Team Builder

Created by
MrsBreeSchrock
Empower your high school English students to build trust and empathy in a safe and supportive environment with this lesson on safe vulnerability. As an educator passionate about meaningful collaboration and student well-being, I've designed this lesson to foster meaningful engagement while addressing essential learning objectives and essential questions.In this unique team-building activity, students will watch a heartwarming video about a challenging experience, sparking discussions and reflect
Preview of Conflict Resolution Skit Activity

Conflict Resolution Skit Activity

Working with a partner you are going to develop and solve a conflict by acting out a skit. Included: - Brainstorming Ideas Sheet - Short Rubric - Planning Sheet (Storyboard)
Preview of Ready or Not Tot Baby Simulation

Ready or Not Tot Baby Simulation

Created by
niya sosa
This manual is written for use with Nasco’s Ready or Not Tot baby simulation. The Standard Instruction Manual provided with the manikin was used as a reference for certain sections of this manual. This project is a parenting simulation. The manikin cries, coos, burps, and needs a diaper change throughout the day and night. Students are responsible for providing proper care as if it were a real baby. Students are graded on their ability to care for the baby’s needs and complete related written as
Preview of Adolescence Issues Project

Adolescence Issues Project

Adolescence Issues Project Teens today are not only faced with the traditional adolescence issues, but now they are still facing the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and worldwide violence. This project is designed to research and educate middle/high school students and parents on the current issues teens are facing. Teens knowing they are not alone is the beginning of the healing process that needs to start. The project includes several topics to choose from, criteria to complet
Preview of Flexible Seating Passport Assignment

Flexible Seating Passport Assignment

Wondering how to introduce flexible seating options to your students? Try this out! This "passport" allows students to record which options work best for them and helps you figure out where they are most successful! This download includes:-Google Drive passport document -reflection sheet for the end of the passport (in-class or homework)DIRECTIONS:1. Print the first page individually2. Print the remaining pages back to back 3. To assemble, put one of the first pages on top of the pile of middle
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 8, Fight or Flight

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 8, Fight or Flight

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
We all react when someone pushes our buttons. No one likes how it feels when a button is pushed, and we will usually say or do anything to soothe the hurt or avoid the unwanted feelings. Use this piece to help students determine if they are more likely to fight or flight when faced with struggling situations. Later, in level 2, students will use this piece to see how their responses affect others. Be sure to rate the material and follow me to be one of the first to receive NEW, ORIGINAL offers!
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 5, Responsibility & Accountability 1

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 5, Responsibility & Accountability 1

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
Use this piece to help students identify “tactics” they use to win or be successful in a situation. Tactics are the careless student's closest friend. As long as students tactics are successful, they are able to avoid accountability and justify their behavior. This first piece identifies 9 of the 19 tactics used in this program. 1. Attempts to confuse 2. Points out others’ faults 3. Builds self up by putting others down 4. Makes a big scene over minor issues 5. Accuses others of misunderstanding
Preview of Early Childhood Final Project

Early Childhood Final Project

Final Project: Creation of a weekly lesson plan, calendar, models, and explanation of classroom requirements. Rubric and instructions included.
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Complete Level 1 Packet

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Complete Level 1 Packet

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
One Great Package!! Get all 10 pieces of Level 1 in the Don’t Tell Me What to Do!; Cognitive Restructuring Behavior Intervention Program for a lower price than buying them individually. You won’t regret this purchase. Years of research, months of collaboration, and all for your programs! Keep your eyes open for expansion packs and supplementary material to strengthen any behavior program you may be using. Be sure to rate the material and follow me to be one of the first to receive these offers!
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 6, Responsibility & Accountability 2

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 6, Responsibility & Accountability 2

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
A continuation of the first piece of Responsibility and Accountability, use this piece to help students further identify “tactics” they use to win or be successful in a situation. Focusing on was that lies are used to deceive other, this second piece identifies the next 5 of the 19 tactics used in this program. 1. Deliberately vague 2. Avoids duties and obligations (by saying “I forgot”) 3. Tells others what they want to hear, not the whole truth 4. Omits facts, distorts truth, and reveals only
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 1, Life Story

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 1, Life Story

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
Beginning with understanding our life story, students are to use this outline to fill in the blanks on their personal Life Story Outline. Once the outline is completed, students will use it to generate a narrative Life Story, which they will share with an adult of their choice (or assigned adult based on the program). This life story will be used throughout the program to understand patterns in behaviors. Be sure to rate the material and follow me to be one of the first to receive NEW, ORIGINA
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 7, Responsibility & Accountability 3

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 7, Responsibility & Accountability 3

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
Use this piece to help students conclude their journey of identify “tactics” they use to win or be successful in a situation. Focusing on ways that irresponsible individuals ignore obligations, this lat piece identifies the final 5 of the 19 tactics used in this program. IGNORES OBLIGATIONS 1. Does not pay attention 2. Chooses only what is self-gratifying 3. Refuses to communicate or participate – silence 4. Minimizes behavior (“I just got into a little trouble”) 5. Claims to be ‘changed’ after
Preview of Multiple Disabilities

Multiple Disabilities

Presentation gives an inside look on multiple disabilities. It provides a clear look between the difference of multiple disabilities vs multiple diagnosis. Along with history, characteristics, prevention, assistive technology, current trends, etc.
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 2, 3, & 4, The Situation Room

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 2, 3, & 4, The Situation Room

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
Part of understanding why it is that students get in trouble, is understanding the entire situation. Many times, negative attitudes are triggered several hours before the behavior even occurs. In addition, anger and frustration are often a coping mechanism for not having to deal with real feelings. Or maybe the situation did not start off negative, but turned for the worse and students do not know how or why. Use this piece to help students walk through specific situations they have found themse
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 9, Beliefs and Influences

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 9, Beliefs and Influences

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
Many times, your beliefs will have a powerful impact on your behavior. In an attempt to better understand why students do some of the things they do (positive and negative), it is important to know what they believe. Use this piece to help them sort out their beliefs and identify who influences those beliefs. Be sure to rate the material and follow me to be one of the first to receive NEW, ORIGINAL offers!
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 10, Wrap Up

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Piece 10, Wrap Up

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
Looking back at all of your work throughout this level, help the students compose an essay including information and reflections on their progress throughout Level 1. Be sure to rate the material and follow me to be one of the first to receive NEW, ORIGINAL offers!
Preview of Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Behavior Modification Program letter

Don't Tell Me What to Do! - Behavior Modification Program letter

Created by
Leslie Wenzel
“Don’t Tell Me What to Do” is a 4 Level Behavioral Intervention Plan that builds upon itself. So how do you know if this plan is appropriate for your situation? Ask yourself these questions: 1. Do I have a student that I simply cannot seem to get to understand their behaviors? 2. Do I have a Behavior Disorder Program in the school I work at that could use curriculum or an upgrade with measurable results using research-based interventions? 3. Am I a one-on-one counselor that could use some assist
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