A targeted lesson on using context clues to define academic vocabulary and applying those words in syntactically correct, punctuated sentences.
A modified science lesson covering the states of matter and the solar system, specifically designed for students with a kindergarten reading level to access 5th-grade concepts.
A collection of high-energy games designed to help adults with IDD practice self-control, listening, and teamwork in a social setting.
A comprehensive set of tools for tracking and understanding second-grade classroom behaviors, specifically focusing on off-task behaviors and noncompliance.
The final training mission, where students apply all their skills to solve the Case of the Hidden Playground Ball.
The second mission in the Detective Academy, focused on identifying character motives and sequencing events in the Case of the Missing Backpack.
A functional math lesson focusing on calculating totals and change using whole dollar amounts. Designed with IEP supports including touch-points, visual number lines, and step-by-step guides for independent living skills.
A gentle, supportive lesson designed for young adults with ID/ASD to process the loss of a staff member. It focuses on identifying emotions, sharing memories, and practicing simple coping strategies in a safe environment.
A comprehensive literacy lesson for 3rd-grade IEP students using a 'Detective Academy' theme to master sentence structure, paragraph building, and reading comprehension strategies.
A memory matching game designed to reinforce vocabulary across various subjects including science, linguistics, and social studies. Students match words with their definitions using visual icon cues.
A specialized lesson designed for severe special needs students focusing on the developmental stages of a duck, from egg to adult. Includes adaptive visual supports and real-life imagery to aid comprehension and connection to the classroom incubator experience.
A targeted 15-minute small group intervention focusing on increasing oral reading rate and automaticity for 2nd grade students who are below mid-year DIBELS benchmarks.
A visual, structured lesson for 3rd-grade students with autism to understand the concept of a 'social filter'—distinguishing between thoughts that should stay in our brains and words that can be said out loud.
A positive, visual-first system for supporting student behavior expectations through daily tracking and clear, simple success criteria.
The resolution of the story where Joe and Ravi find common ground, focusing on the central themes of the book and vocabulary related to resilience and empathy.
Exploration of the rising action, including the challenges both characters face with Dillon Samreen and their internal struggles, focusing on words related to conflict and perspective.
Introduction to Joe and Ravi, focusing on first impressions and the Tier 2 vocabulary related to starting a new school year and making assumptions.
A lesson focused on answering 'who' and 'what' questions from short 1-2 sentence stories, specifically designed for kindergarten students with autism using visual supports and structured practice.
An introductory lesson on the Sun and the eight planets, using simplified language and heavy visual scaffolding to support readers at a first-grade level.