A lesson focused on improving writing organization and cohesion through the use of graphic organizers and transitional phrases to link evidence to claims.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students overcome work avoidance by addressing executive functioning, academic confidence, sensory needs, and independent work skills. Includes strategy cards, a presentation for introduction, and a planning worksheet.
A set of rapid naming activities designed to improve letter recognition speed and automaticity through timed naming sprints.
A social story and supporting resources designed to help students understand the importance of sitting safely in chairs and listening to teacher instructions to stay safe at school.
A lesson focused on toilet training, specifically addressing appropriate locations for waste and hygiene steps to keep bodies clean and healthy.
A collection of scaffolded worksheets for 7th-grade students to identify key narrative elements and facts in contemporary novels, specifically designed for students needing extra support.
This lesson focuses on teaching a student how to recognize signs of being upset and use a visual break card to self-regulate. It includes a social narrative, printable visual aids, and a practice activity.
A set of high-contrast visual supports and a structured data log designed to help students with vision needs participate in their 18+ transition decisions.
This lesson builds on 'Reading the Room' by teaching students the 'Pivot Protocol'—the ability to shift behavior once a social cue is detected. Students will practice matching their internal energy to the environment, understanding expected vs. unexpected reactions, and using flexible thinking to navigate social shifts.
A comprehensive set of strategies and tools to help teens with autism overcome rigid thinking and task refusal during academic assignments.
A scaffolded series of coordinate graphing activities designed for IEP students, moving from basic 5x5 matching to full 4-quadrant plotting.
A series of engaging tabletop activities focused on letter formation, number recognition, and name writing with a Nature Explorer theme. Students practice through tracing, path-following, and independent writing.
A focused, 25-minute social skills session designed for high schoolers with autism, focusing on the mechanics of building and maintaining meaningful friendships through structured interaction and reflection.
An 8th-grade lesson focused on listening comprehension. Students listen to high-interest passages about video games, ebikes, and sports technology, using a structured graphic organizer with sentence frames to answer factual and inferential questions.
A lesson for 1st graders with ASD focused on identifying the 'size' of a problem and matching it with an appropriate emotional reaction. Includes visual slides, a social story, and practice activities.
A sensitive and empowering 1:1 session designed for a 2nd grader to understand their developmental delay and the benefits of a sub-separate classroom environment. The lesson uses metaphors of growth and specialized 'base camps' to frame their educational journey positively.
A comprehensive lesson designed for high school students with special needs to master the hidden meanings in social communication, focusing on sarcasm, idioms, and non-literal language.
A collection of 15 unique 4-square math worksheets and tracking tools designed for consistent progress monitoring of addition, subtraction, and word problem skills.
A speech therapy lesson focused on navigating school social situations, targeting tier 2 vocabulary, complex sentence structure, auditory memory, and nonverbal communication.
A lesson focused on identifying common objects from three categories (kitchen, school, hygiene) and matching them to their primary functions using visual aids.
A collection of visual motor and perceptual activities designed for early learners or students working below grade level, focusing on tracing, cutting, and self-representation.
A playful introduction to the initial /s/ sound through animal friends. This lesson focuses on visual cues, physical modeling, and hands-on sorting for early learners.
A lesson focused on introducing third-party representation, such as puppets or characters, to help students express thoughts and feelings with reduced direct pressure.
A modified introductory lesson on South America designed for students with IEPs, focusing on Brazil, Argentina, and Peru through simplified facts, large print, and tactile cut-and-paste activities.