A collection of resources to gather and analyze student feedback on learning centers to improve instructional design for future years.
A modified math lesson for IEP students focusing on calculating the area of irregular and composite rectangular shapes using visual grids and step-by-step decomposition strategies.
An introductory lesson for IEP students focusing on plotting points in the first quadrant (positive X and Y) to reveal a mystery bird outline.
Connects individual and other-awareness to the classroom environment, focusing on 'Expected behaviors' and following the 'Group Plan'.
Teaches students how to observe facial expressions and body language to determine how others are feeling.
Focuses on self-awareness by teaching students to recognize the physical 'clues' their bodies give off when experiencing different emotions.
A modified lesson for IEP students to practice plotting points on a four-quadrant coordinate plane to reveal a mystery animal outline. includes visual supports, step-by-step checklists, and color-coded axes.
A comprehensive lesson on decoding and understanding multisyllabic r-controlled words through a wilderness exploration theme. Students will practice blending, identifying patterns, and reading complex texts.
A comprehensive lesson focused on teaching self-regulation and replacement behaviors for hitting, specifically designed for students with Autism. It includes a visual social story, a choice board for calm-down strategies, and a sorting activity to reinforce gentle hands.
A high-intensity reading intervention lesson for first graders focusing on transitioning from choppy onset-rime blending to smooth CVC word blending using a playground slide metaphor.
A collection of data collection tools, including weekly logs, monthly charts, and IEP progress graphs to track student growth toward 80% accuracy.
Advanced counting practice for numbers 7 through 10, focusing on fluency and generalization across different manipulatives.
Practice materials and guided activities for expanding counting skills to the numbers 4, 5, and 6.
Instructional materials and practice mats focused on establishing one-to-one correspondence for numbers 1 through 3.
The master instructional framework for the 40-week program, outlining the four phases of learning, prompting strategies, and manipulative integration.
A set of data collection tools for the Banking Time intervention, designed to track session details and subsequent behavioral outcomes to measure the impact of the teacher-student relationship on classroom performance.
A speech therapy lesson focused on the 'wer' syllable in vocalic /r/ words, featuring a superhero story at a 3rd-grade reading level. Includes warm-up slides, a student tracking sheet, and a facilitation guide for educators.
Students evaluate their social circles to identify healthy vs. unhealthy influences and learn how to build a supportive 'crew' that respects boundaries.
Focused on actionable refusal skills, students practice specific techniques like 'The Broken Record' and 'The Better Idea' to navigate social pressure in real-time.
Students learn to distinguish between spoken and unspoken peer pressure and identify the physical and emotional 'red flags' that signal they are being pressured.
A targeted speech-language lesson for 6th graders focusing on vocabulary, grammar editing, and figurative language through the lens of Cinco de Mayo.
A supportive lesson designed for students with IEPs to master multi-step word problems using a systematic four-step approach. Includes visual aids, keyword strategies, and model drawing to build problem-solving confidence.
A collection of family invitation flyers for the English Language Education (ELE) showcase and recognition ceremonies across various grade levels. Each flyer includes specific timing, location details, and a return slip for RSVPs.
A lesson designed for 6th grade IEP students to build independence in classroom preparation and self-advocacy skills. Students learn to manage their daily planner and pencils while using specific strategies to ask for teacher assistance.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 6th-grade IEP students focusing on essential executive functioning skills like organization, planning, and emotional regulation through visual supports and task analysis.