A lesson focused on teaching inference skills through social cues, character feelings, and text-based predictions, specifically designed with scaffolds for IEP students.
This lesson helps 8th-grade students with dysgraphia manage 'idea overload' by using visual mind-mapping as a bridge between brainstorming and writing. It focuses on externalizing complex thoughts into a structured blueprint before any linear writing begins.
A supportive lesson designed to help students navigate changes in their after-school routine, focusing on the transition between being picked up by a parent and taking the bus. Includes a personalized social story and coping strategies for emotional regulation during transit.
A social skills lesson focused on identifying appropriate responses to safety concerns, bullying, and unkind behavior from friends. Designed specifically for 3rd-grade students with ASD using clear, predictable scenarios and multiple-choice options.
Students learn to identify the main idea, key details, and sequence of events in a story using 'The 5 Ws' as a detective-themed framework.
A highly visual lesson designed for students with severe disabilities to identify trusted adults at school, at home, and in the community. Includes multi-sensory prompts and clear visual supports.
A set of resources designed to bridge regulation strategies between school and home, providing consistent language and visual supports for a student facing academic and communication challenges.
A specialized lesson designed for IEP students to master the art of summarizing using a simplified First, Next, Last framework. This lesson covers a classic fairy tale, a contemporary news story, and a beloved novel.
A set of visual tools and strategies designed to help students who experience shutdown or withdrawal after making mistakes, reframing errors as manageable 'glitches' that can be repaired.
A speech therapy lesson targeting vocalic /r/ ('or' and 'air') and the temporal term 'after' through a magical branching adventure.
A supportive lesson designed to help autistic children move from silent withdrawal to a growth mindset by framing mistakes as technical 'glitches' that can be fixed.
A movement-based lesson designed to help K-4 students develop visual scanning skills and environmental awareness through a classroom scavenger hunt. This lesson particularly supports students with ADHD or sensory needs by providing closure and structured exploration of their physical environment.
A structured interview guide for hiring elementary school paraprofessionals, focusing on core competencies like behavior management and instructional support.
This lesson helps students with ASD and anxiety understand the professional boundaries between themselves and their support staff, focusing on respectful language and navigating frustration during difficult tasks.
A scent-based and tactile exploration of oats, cinnamon, and 'apples' (red balls) representing American traditions.
A fine motor lesson where toddlers 'rescue' stars from painter's tape 'clouds.'
Explores high-energy movement and rhythmic sound imitating fireworks using silks and dry materials.
A tactile star-themed lesson using dry fillers to explore shapes and object permanence.
Focuses on color recognition of red, white, and blue through a dry sensory 'flag' bin.
Challenges toddlers to use their pincer grasp to 'rescue' sea animals from 'nets' (painter's tape).
Explores movement and pattern-making using sea-themed tools and unconventional materials like bubble wrap.
A dry tactile experience using sand substitutes like cornmeal or oats to explore textures and scooping.
Introduces color discrimination by matching colorful sea creatures to their corresponding 'coral' homes.
Focuses on object permanence and discovery as toddlers search for hidden sea creatures in a 'bubble' (pom-pom) sea.
A gentle and engaging lesson for K-2 students that explains autism as a different way of processing the world, with a specific focus on celebrating different ways of communicating and building inclusive friendships.