Students review the four standard functions of behavior and analyze complex vignettes where functions may overlap or shift, emphasizing the distinction between topography and function.
A targeted intervention lesson for students requiring strategic support in nonsense word fluency, focusing on successive blending and automaticity with CVC patterns.
A lesson focused on breaking down on-task behavior into a repeatable task chain for high school students to improve self-regulation and independence.
A highly visual lesson explaining photosynthesis using the metaphor of 'making a snack' from the sun. Designed for 1st-grade cognitive levels with simple vocabulary and clear diagrams.
A comprehensive lesson on daily and weekly hygiene routines for high school students with intellectual disabilities. It includes tracking tools and visual supports for independent living.
Focused tools for managing transitions using a space and lab mission theme. Includes visual trackers, reward systems, and teacher strategies to reduce defiance and aggression during movement between tasks.
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 targeted 1:1 session for 11th-grade students to develop sophisticated alternatives to verbal or physical conflict when frustrated. Focuses on 'pivot' strategies that maintain autonomy while reducing escalation.
A preparation lesson for student athletes participating in the Special Olympics at Lexington High School, covering logistics, expectations, and event details.
An intensive intervention lesson for Tier 3 students to master recognizing and naming numbers 30-39 through a high-engagement space mission theme.
A comprehensive substitute lesson plan exploring the life, career, and enduring legacy of Michael Jackson, designed specifically for middle school resource room students with a focus on central idea and reading comprehension.
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 focused toolkit designed to help students with ADHD improve their executive functioning through visual reminders and self-monitoring strategies.