A practical life skills lesson for students with disabilities focused on navigating a grocery store, comparing prices, and planning simple meals while staying within a budget.
A comprehensive planning kit for educators of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students, focusing on specialized lesson templates and differentiation strategies to ensure accessibility and language growth.
A comprehensive suite of tracking tools designed to monitor IEP progress for self-reflection goals, focusing on identifying personal strengths, overcoming challenges, and applying management strategies.
A professional development session designed for elementary school staff to practice facilitating restorative circles using a complex 6-student peer conflict scenario.
A multi-day guided exploration for high school juniors in special education to identify their ideal college characteristics, research specific schools, and investigate available campus supports. Students will narrow down their pathways and prepare a final research presentation.
A specialized tracking system designed for school counselors and educators to monitor a student's progress in identifying internal emotional and behavioral cues during sessions.
A unit designed for 6th-grade students with nonverbal autism to build self-advocacy skills through 'I statements' and emotional identification. Using visual supports and structured scenarios, students learn to communicate their needs and feelings effectively.
Focuses on managing transitions between activities, community settings, and social interactions, including handling unexpected schedule changes.
A practical guide to interpreting public signs, safety warnings, and multi-step instructions for independent living.
Students learn to structure their thoughts and evidence into a compelling argument through a visual blueprint organizer and interactive instruction.
A set of resources designed for college students with mild intellectual disabilities to help them identify their emotions and stay focused on academic tasks. The materials use a professional, adult-appropriate aesthetic while maintaining high accessibility.
A specialized lesson designed for a student with a TBI, focusing on the visual and practical aspects of recognizing canine stress and maintaining safety during handling.
A group-building lesson for adult special education students focused on effective communication through the 'Telephone' game, featuring relevant real-world scenarios.
A comprehensive set of materials for mastering two-digit by two-digit multiplication, designed to support an IEP goal of increasing accuracy from 40% to 80%. Includes a progress tracker, instructional slides, practice worksheets, and assessments.
This lesson introduces the LIONS strategy, a multi-subject academic intervention acronym designed to help students focus, investigate, organize, and solve problems with confidence.
A comprehensive functional life skills lesson focused on mastering personal information and community safety, designed for high school students with diverse needs. Students will practice identifying and recording their personal details through a 'Life Navigator' theme.
A comprehensive set of materials designed to help a student master 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication, including a formal IEP goal, progress tracking, visual strategies, and assessments.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on conflict resolution, ignoring distractions, and emotional regulation for middle school students with cognitive developmental delays. The lesson uses a fashion-themed 'Cherries and Checkers' aesthetic to engage the student.
A set of resources designed to establish clear behavioral expectations and boundaries for adults with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) in a clinical or residential setting.
This lesson uses recycling and waste management roles to teach essential employment skills such as workplace safety, teamwork, and professional responsibility for adults with IDD.
This lesson provides strategies and tools for students who struggle with synthesis and big-picture thinking. It includes instructional slides, an IEP goal guide for teachers, and practical self-monitoring checklists for students to reduce careless errors and improve writing detail.
A focused lesson on Mary Oliver's 'The Journey' adapted for a 300 Lexile level, focusing on figurative language and self-discovery for 9th grade SPED students.
A dynamic rhyming lesson designed for high school LIFE students, focusing on identifying, producing, and differentiating rhymes through read-alouds, interactive games, and AI image generation.
Shifts focus to troubleshooting 'engine stalls' (distractions/procrastination) and building independence through role-play and self-monitoring.
Focuses on the fundamentals of 'Liftoff'—understanding the 2-minute window, using the 3-2-1 strategy, and creating simple 'Pre-flight' checklists for immediate task starts.
Review of all strategies, focus on self-monitoring and transitioning to independent task initiation across all settings.
Strategies for initiating long-term, multi-step projects and assignments without procrastinating.
Applying initiation strategies to non-academic environments, specifically vocational skills and daily living routines.