Introduction to comparing numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to, alongside capital letter tracing and a science exploration of animal habitats focusing on crocodiles.
This lesson helps students learn appropriate boundaries for high-energy games, specifically the "elimination game", by sorting social narratives into 'safe play' and 'learning/transition' times.
A 1-to-1 intervention lesson designed to help students master multi-step cleaning instructions while ignoring external and internal distractions. Includes a visual board game, specialized scenario cards, and self-regulation visual supports.
A post-test and reflection lesson designed for students with lower cognitive abilities to evaluate their coping skills from the past year and set gentle goals for the next school year using visual emojis and guided drawing/writing templates.
A structured phonics and oral reading lesson contrasting G and K sounds. Features visual voicing indicators, multi-sensory tracing sheets, and high-interest interactive task cards.
A structured phonics and oral reading lesson contrasting D and T sounds. Features heavy picture scaffolding, voice-vibration indicators, and dyslexia-friendly physical activity resources.
An hour-long structured reading lesson focusing on B and W letter-sound association and common sight words. Designed with dyslexia-friendly spacing, color-coded highlights, and picture scaffolding to support struggling oral readers.
Targets practical, real-world application of math with highly visual scaffolding for coin counting, purchasing decisions, and elapsed time scenarios.
Breaks down multi-step math word problems into bite-sized, color-coded, sequentially numbered parts, helping students systematically parse and solve equations without visual overload.
Covers multiplication and division word problems utilizing visual aids such as equal group drawings, array grids, and visual modeling templates to scaffold core concepts.
Focuses on addition and subtraction word problems with visual aids including built-in picture representations, ten-frames, and number lines to support student conceptual understanding.
A suite of print-ready progress monitoring flashcards and tracking sheets designed for resource educators to measure decoding progress. Includes color-coded flashcards for real and nonsense CVC, CCVC, and CVCC words, plus an educator assessment tracker.
Develops functional basic life skills using ice cream themes. Students learn daily summer routines, practice telling time, complete an ice cream sequencing activity, and practice basic money math at a visual ice cream parlor.
Focuses on social-emotional learning through outdoor themes. Students practice identifying camper emotions, discovering self-regulation strategies with a 'campfire breathing' activity, and understanding positive social interactions on the trail.
Explores beach and ocean life while strengthening early academic skills. Students practice single-digit starfish addition, phonetic letter sound matching with sea creatures, and basic water safety rules through high-contrast visual worksheets.
Day 5 targets the Purple Group high-frequency words (your, can, there, use, an, each, which, their, if, will) through structured sentence frames, and clear visual discrimination activities.
Day 4 targets the Yellow Group high-frequency words (one, had, by, word, but, not, what, all, were, when) through structured sentence frames, and clear visual discrimination activities.
Day 3 targets the Green Group high-frequency words (with, like, my, me, we, are, this, have, from, or) through structured sentence frames, and clear visual discrimination activities.
Day 2 targets the Blue Group high-frequency words (was, you, they, on, she, is, for, at, his, her) through structured sentence frames, and clear visual discrimination activities.
Day 1 targets the Red Group high-frequency words (the, and, a, to, said, in, he, I, of, it) through multisensory tracking, sentence frames, and clear visual discrimination activities.
A collection of visual support tools and plans designed to help students self-regulate, manage big emotions, and transition back to learning.
A highly scaffolded middle school lesson on Harlem Renaissance poet Claude McKay, adapted for a first-grade reading level. Includes a text analysis, footnote glossary, comprehension questions, a group timeline poster project, and support tools for co-teachers.