An introductory station-based lesson for preschool and kindergarten SDC students to explore the beginning sound /t/ through tactile manipulatives and simplified worksheets.
A comprehensive set of resources designed to help preschool students understand the importance of staying within the classroom and with their teachers to remain safe.
A comprehensive set of speech therapy materials designed for preschool students to practice the /f/ and /v/ sounds in all word positions through engaging picture cards and progress tracking.
Focuses on establishing routines, visual supports, and gamified learning for toileting and dressing skills using a construction theme.
Focuses on teaching the student to replace 'no' with 'yes' or 'okay' words and how to use a break card when feeling overwhelmed.
A collection of secret agent themed activities designed to help students master the /s/ and /z/ sounds in connected speech and conversation.
A series of engaging activities for preschool students to develop receptive vocabulary by identifying nouns, verbs, and positional concepts through visual cues.
Focuses on the long 'a' vowel teams 'ai' and 'ay'. Students read about Gail's trip to her brother's farm on a Sunday, practicing words like 'trail', 'snail', 'spray', and 'clay' while learning syllable division rules for vowel teams.
Focuses on compound words and a review of the silent 'e' (VCe) pattern. Students read about Sage and her stepmom packing a lunch for a trip to the pond, practicing words like 'backpack', 'laptop', 'milkshakes', and 'cupcakes'.
A comprehensive lesson designed for special education students to build core self-advocacy skills: asking for help, communicating wants, and problem-solving. Through interactive slides and hands-on activities, students learn to recognize their needs and use their voices effectively.
A comprehensive set of farm-themed activities designed to strengthen fine motor skills in Pre-K special education students through tactile play, tracing, and manipulation.
Focuses on the long 'e' vowel sound with the silent 'e' pattern (e-e). Students will read about Pete and Eve's themed party, practicing words like 'theme', 'Pete', 'Eve', and 'these'.
Focuses on the long 'o' vowel sound with the silent 'e' pattern (o-e). Students will read about Cole helping his mom rescue a bone for Stone the pup, practicing words like 'phone', 'woke', 'bone', 'hole', and 'froze'.
Focuses on the long 'a' vowel sound with the silent 'e' pattern (a-e). Students will read about Chase and his lost black case, practicing words like 'gate', 'safe', 'shade', and 'Mave'.
Focuses on short vowels, ending blends (-st), and the final -x sound. Students will read about Tad cleaning his muddy cab, incorporating words like 'dust', 'wax', and 'rags'.
Focuses on the short /i/ vowel sound and the heart word 'I'. Students will practice blending letters s, a, t, p, and i to read a rhythmic decodable passage about sitting and tapping.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to self-monitor impulsive behaviors like inappropriate language and physical restlessness using evidence-based self-recording techniques.
A short instructional unit focused on emotional regulation and safe alternatives to eloping for students who struggle with anger. Includes a social story, a choice board for coping strategies, and a teacher implementation guide.
A collection of picture communication tools and tracking resources designed to support students in requesting, commenting, protesting, and answering questions during academic instruction.
A restaurant-themed lesson designed to practice all vocalic /r/ sounds through role-playing and menu navigation. This lesson includes a slide deck for instruction, a themed menu, role-play scripts, and a clinical tracking sheet.
Focuses on identifying feelings of fear and excitement, while introducing simple breathing techniques for finding a sense of calm.
A foundational lesson helping students identify and express three core emotions: happy, sad, and mad, using visual supports and interactive modeling.
A foundational lesson for students with intellectual disabilities to identify and practice appropriate classroom behaviors like personal space, kind language, and turn-taking through a social story and interactive sorting.
A lesson focused on identifying US coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter) through visual identification and value matching, designed for students requiring visual support or modified materials.
A social skills lesson focused on listening to full instructions, handling multi-step tasks, and beginning work immediately using a detective theme.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to help kindergarten students with ADHD manage impulsivity through visual cues, self-regulation strategies, and positive reinforcement.