A set of basketball-themed break passes designed for 4th-grade students to manage daily breaks using a punch-card system. Includes designs inspired by the Lakers and Grizzlies teams.
A set of accessible science materials designed for MCAS Alt evidence, focusing on distinguishing between living and non-living things through observation and sorting.
A collection of 10 longer, more complex short stories designed for 3th-4th grade level readers. Focuses on identifying character, setting, and plot elements through multi-paragraph narratives and literal comprehension questions.
An Among Us-themed articulation mission focusing on the /s/ sound, where students complete 'tasks' by correctly pronouncing words in various positions.
A comprehensive lesson on writing opinion pieces about favorite foods, designed for 4th-grade special education students with heavy scaffolding and visual supports.
A comprehensive set of resources designed to support students experiencing school avoidance, including SMART IEP goals, instructional strategies for staff, and progress tracking tools for students.
A collection of resources designed to help students transition smoothly between activities using visual aids, movement breaks, and structured "bridge" activities. This lesson focuses on reducing task refusal by providing clear expectations and a physical outlet during changes.
A lesson focused on mastering 3-step academic directions through a secret agent themed narrative. Students learn strategies to break down complex tasks and apply them to math-based missions.
An introductory lesson focusing on what autism is through the lens of 'superpowers' and unique brain wiring, encouraging students to identify and celebrate strengths.
A comprehensive lesson on self-advocacy, teaching students to identify their learning needs and communicate them effectively using scripts and visual supports. Suitable for diverse learners across elementary through high school settings.
A Super Mario-inspired social skills lesson focused on conversational turn-taking and impulse control. Uses game levels and power-up metaphors to teach waiting for a signal and sharing the mic.
A hands-on financial literacy lesson where students simulate a classroom marketplace to practice budgeting, calculating discounts, and distinguishing between wants and needs.
A simplified story mapping resource designed for 4th-grade special education students to track key elements of any novel they are reading.
A comprehensive toolkit for school administrators to coach teachers in transitioning from reactive discipline to proactive behavior management during the energetic spring months. This lesson provides the framework for professional development and classroom implementation focused on 2nd-4th grade.
A collection of visual, low-pressure resources designed to facilitate an introductory meeting with a selectively mute ELL student, focusing on non-verbal communication and rapport building.
Connecting the worlds of fractions and decimals. Students learn to visualize parts of a whole and convert between different numerical representations.
A deep dive into multi-digit multiplication and long division using step-by-step visual models. Students transition from conceptual understanding to procedural fluency.
Focused on improving reading fluency through modeled expression and comprehension through strategic text analysis. Students practice identifying main ideas and supporting details in a structured environment.
A sensory-based CVC word work station focusing on functional environmental print signs for students with moderate to severe disabilities.
A restorative framework designed for 4th-grade students with ADHD and ODD to reflect on behavior, understand emotional triggers, and practice regulation strategies in a non-confrontational way.
A session focused on the art of turn-taking and maintaining balance in a conversation, specifically teaching learners when to stop sharing and how to keep a 50/50 dialogue flow.