Focuses on foundational phonics skills for the letters H, I, C, and F, including letter recognition, sounds, and CVC word building with a detective theme.
A comprehensive set of visual tools and scaffolds designed to help students with IEPs master rounding to the nearest 10, 100, and whole number using number lines and visual cues.
A bundle of support materials designed to help a Kindergarten student navigate academic frustration and emotional regulation while promoting self-safety and connection.
Assessment for 'The Mysterious Egg' focusing on Arizona 3rd grade standards RL.1 and RL.9 through AASA-aligned varied questions.
A fast-paced, space-themed small group lesson to help kindergarteners identify the letters C, A, L, O, and T through visual recognition and interactive play.
A comprehensive set of assessments designed to track student progress on place value IEP goals up to the thousands place. Includes three distinct trials for data collection, an answer key, and a progress tracker.
A creative writing activity where 2nd grade students use nouns, verbs, and adjectives to complete a hilarious 4-page story about a chaotic day at school.
A foundational literacy lesson focusing on initial sounds /p/ and /b/, the -at word family, and high-frequency words 'the', 'to', and 'is'. Designed for students requiring visual cues and errorless learning opportunities through cut-and-paste activities.
A social skills and job exploration lesson for students on the spectrum, focusing on self-advocacy, collaboration, and identifying career interests through visual-supported activities.
A collection of visual supports and a social story designed to help students manage separation anxiety and replace screaming with functional communication (asking for a break).
A creative final project for 3rd graders following the reading of "Peter Pan," where students design their own version of Neverland through cartography and digital storytelling.
A structured 30-minute daily routine for Tier 3 reading intervention focusing on the Three-Part Drill, new concept introduction, and multisensory application.
A collection of family invitation flyers for the English Language Education (ELE) showcase and recognition ceremonies across various grade levels. Each flyer includes specific timing, location details, and a return slip for RSVPs.
A foundational lesson on answering 'why' questions using visual cause-and-effect scenarios, designed for non-reading students.
A focused, 5-minute multi-sensory intervention to help students distinguish between the letter forms and sounds of 'n' and 'e' using visual cues (nose and egg).
A phonics lesson focusing on distinguishing between similar r-controlled word pairs (ar, er, ir, or, ur) in context, using OG-aligned vocabulary including closed and VCE syllables.
Students become literary detectives, using their knowledge of similes and metaphors to track down a missing classroom item. They will analyze figurative language clues and create their own descriptions to solve the mystery.
A comprehensive set of visual schedule icons with a vibrant rainbow theme to help students navigate their daily routines. Includes printable schedule cards, a display board, and a teacher guide for implementation.
A dual-language (Spanish/English) lesson for 3rd grade focusing on metaphors and similes. Designed for Spanish-dominant students to bridge their understanding of figurative language into English.
A targeted reading intervention lesson focused on increasing reading rate (WPM) and improving phrasing through 'scooping' techniques and repeated readings.
A reading comprehension lesson for Grade 3 focused on the history and skills of escape artists, featuring Harry Houdini. Students will explore informational text, identify text evidence, and build vocabulary through reading and discussion.
A foundational lesson on identifying US currency and counting mixed coins and bills up to $10, designed with visual scaffolds for students with IEPs.
A specialized lesson for 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication using high-scaffold visual blueprints, color-coded arrow guides, and regrouping boxes designed for IEP support.
Students explore the school grounds to collect sensory details—sights, sounds, and textures—to compose nature poems. This outdoor activity builds descriptive vocabulary and observational skills for Kindergarten through third-grade learners.
Students transform into nature detectives to explore the sensory wonders of their environment. Through guided outdoor exploration, they collect descriptive details using sight, sound, and touch to compose original nature poems for a class 'gallery' display.
A LEGO-themed lesson designed for an autistic 5th grader to learn about personal space and self-regulation techniques for keeping hands to himself. The lesson uses high-interest visuals and low-writing activities to engage the student.
A supportive end-of-year reflection lesson designed for 3rd-grade special education students to process school year memories and navigate the transition to summer through visual storytelling and curation.
This lesson focuses on Monkey D. Luffy's journey from a small village to the Grand Line, highlighting his determination and the significance of his iconic straw hat. Students practice reading fluency, vocabulary decoding, and thematic analysis.
A 20-minute intensive lesson on identifying main ideas and key details to write a concise non-fiction summary about rural Illinois communities.
A hands-on lesson focusing on identifying and forming contractions by matching word pairs to their shortened versions through interactive card games.
Teaches perspective-taking by 'scanning' others for thoughts and feelings. Students practice predicting reactions and next steps based on social cues, much like predicting NPC behavior in a game.