Students are presented with novel or low-frequency words and must hypothesize which folder path would lead to them before touching the device. This inquiry-based approach strengthens their understanding of the system's internal logic.
A structured support framework for students in emotional support programs, focusing on accountability, communication, and clear incentives for success.
A lesson focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details in informational texts about community helpers, designed specifically with visual supports for 3rd-grade students with autism.
A 3rd grade language therapy lesson focused on following 2-step sequential directions using the temporal marker "after" through a secret agent mission theme.
A language therapy lesson focused on using the comparative adjectives 'better' and 'worse' to express opinions about animals and food through structured sentence frames.
A comprehensive set of visual tools designed to help students with high anxiety navigate the 'shutdown' response and build resilience against unexpected changes using CBT principles.
A fun-filled themed packet for the end of the school year, featuring a variety of shark-related activities that review 3rd-grade standards.
A fun and engaging life skills lesson focusing on essential daily tasks like grocery shopping, emotional literacy, safety awareness, and money identification.
The final review lesson where students apply all previous strategies (adjectives, situational details, and logical conjunctions) to create complex and polished sentences.
The final lesson focuses on using 'Because, But, So' to expand sentences logically and demonstrate deeper reasoning and detail.
In this lesson, students learn to add situational details to their sentences using 'Where', 'When', and 'How' question words.
This lesson introduces the concept of a complete sentence versus a fragment and begins basic sentence expansion using 'Who' and 'What' details.
A comprehensive toolkit for teachers to track, document, and support student English language proficiency growth using TELPAS criteria across all four domains.
Reviewing all skills and creating a sustainable long-term maintenance plan for continued success.
Developing a step-by-step framework for solving school-based problems and managing frustration.
Learning strategies to improve sustained attention and ignore distractions in the classroom environment.
Mastering the use of planners and logs to ensure homework completion and efficient time management.
Focusing on physical organization strategies for desks, backpacks, and personal spaces using the 'Clear Hangar' method.
Introduction to executive functioning as the 'brain's pilot' and setting personal mission goals for the 6-week program.
A social story and visual support system designed to teach students about personal space, consent, and appropriate behavior during unstructured hallway transitions.
A focused toolkit designed to help students with ADHD improve their executive functioning through visual reminders and self-monitoring strategies.
A visual support system using First/Then logic and structured checklists to help students with ADHD maintain focus and manage transitions.
A comprehensive Orton-Gillingham lesson focusing on R-controlled syllables (ar, or, er, ir, ur) with a review of Closed and VC-e patterns. Includes word reading, interactive riddle sentences, an original reading passage, and in-depth comprehension questions. Strictly excludes soft g and soft c words.
Une programmation complète pour le Cycle 2 basée sur les nouveaux programmes de 2025, structurée par thématiques et par année (CP, CE1, CE2) pour toutes les matières.
A collection of resources to encourage and track reading progress over the summer break for K-3 students, including a parent letter and activity suggestions.
A home-school communication system for K-3 students featuring a homework bag log and an introductory letter for parents, detailing a Monday-Tuesday-Thursday homework schedule.
Students will practice classifying and naming items within six specific categories: Food, Animals, Clothing, Tools, Vehicles, and Furniture. Through a variety of interactive and visual tasks, they will demonstrate their ability to generate at least four distinct examples for each category.
An introductory lesson on world flags designed for students with autism, focusing on visual identification and tactile matching using a structured, high-contrast approach.
A high-engagement lesson designed for students with autism to explore air travel while developing fine and gross motor skills through visual sequencing and interactive play.
A sensory-focused social studies lesson for elementary students with autism, exploring world travel through sights, sounds, transportation, and traditions. The lesson emphasizes visual supports and structured activities to build understanding of global diversity.
An introductory social studies lesson for elementary students with autism, focusing on basic map skills and cultural diversity through high-visual support and structured routines.
A 20-minute targeted social-emotional lesson for students with autism, focusing on managing frustration during turn-taking activities using an ice cream theme. Includes visual supports for emotion regulation and calming strategies.
Students examine forest ecosystems and a fictional woodland adventure, highlighting how authors use different structures to convey meaning.
Students explore the intelligence of birds through an informational passage and a fictional narrative, identifying central ideas and character inferences.
Students compare an expository text about thunderstorms with a literary story about a child's experience during a storm, focusing on identifying facts vs. plot.
A specialized lesson focused on 'The Gap' between impulse and action, introducing the 'Brain Brake' and 'Sportscasting' techniques to help students inhibit initial responses.
A modified set of materials for a 3rd Grade Marine Life unit, designed for students on IEPs. This lesson provides visual support, word banks, and structured scaffolds for researching and writing about ocean animals.
A lesson focused on developing requesting (manding) skills using various spinning toys through visual sentence starters and icon support.
A highly visual lesson focused on equivalent fractions using pizza models, specifically designed for students with autism. Includes direct instruction on finding missing numerators and a hands-on sorting activity.
A comprehensive lesson designed for elementary students with autism to learn and practice safety rules regarding strangers at home and in the community. Includes a social story, visual supports, and interactive practice.
A lesson focusing on words with the 'ai' digraph: pain, stain, chain, and train. This lesson uses the Model-Practice-Review framework with strong visual cues and tactile cut-and-paste activities.
An introductory lesson focusing on building word recognition and spelling skills through letter sorting, matching, and tracing activities. This lesson provides differentiated support for learners with minimal language skills.
A lesson focused on helping students manage frustration when presented with non-preferred choices, providing a social story for perspective-taking and a reflection tool for post-meltdown processing.
A lesson focused on decoding VCCV and VCV syllable patterns, along with common prefixes and suffixes, through an engaging reading passage and comprehension check.
A structured approach to identifying themes in literature using a detective-themed graphic organizer designed for students with executive function and comprehension challenges.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 4-5 students focused on advanced device responsibility, including proper closure, charging habits, and liquid-free zones.
A 15-20 minute lesson for 2-3 students on responsible Chromebook care, emphasizing clean environments and gentle handling, aligned with PBIS standards.
A 15-20 minute lesson for K-1 students focused on the basics of carrying and using Chromebooks responsibly, using positive framing and collaborative practice.
A gentle, flower-themed lesson for elementary students to learn social-emotional strategies for resolving conflicts during recess using the 'Peace Petals' framework.
A set of visual and interactive resources designed to help students with low cognitive functioning recognize the physical signs of anger and learn 'expected' calm-down behaviors through a social story, a visual poster, and a hands-on sorting activity.
A multisensory literacy intervention lesson that uses the metaphor of a loom to teach students in grades 2-4 how to blend individual phonemes into cohesive words, specifically designed for struggling readers.