A comprehensive, highly scaffolded menu math lesson tailored for IEP students. Using a friendly retro diner theme, it covers the Next Dollar Up method, simple decimal addition of two items, and calculating change using concrete visual supports.
A comprehensive visual support system designed for a non-verbal kindergartener, focusing on safe choices, gentle hands, and structured routines. Includes a First-Then board, daily schedule cards, behavioral expectation cards, and visual routine anchor charts.
A highly structured social skills lesson designed for third graders with low-functioning autism (ASD), focusing on accepting when a peer plays a game differently. Includes a direct-instruction teacher script with visual cues, a trace-and-color path worksheet, and a visual social scenario comic strip.
A lesson focused on establishing, presenting, and reinforcing daily routines and transitions for neurodivergent and concrete learners using structured visual schedule supports.
A directive behavioral intervention lesson designed for 2nd-grade students to learn explicit physical boundary limits, replace inappropriate touching of peers and adults, and practice structured attention-seeking replacement actions. Includes a professional guidance packet with de-escalation scripts, student workbooks, and desk visual reminders.
A 60-minute interactive professional development session for general education teachers (K-8) to master comprehensible input, text scaffolding, and structured peer speaking.
Focuses on cognitive flexibility, teaching students how to adapt to unexpected morning disruptions, schedule changes, or forgotten items using a step-by-step coping and problem-solving framework.
Focuses on organization and order, helping students design efficient physical systems for their backpacks, desks, and lockers, alongside practicing planner management.
Focuses on time management, estimating task durations, and establishing efficient morning routines to arrive at school ready to learn without transition delays.
A supportive social story and teacher facilitation kit designed to help kindergarteners develop self-regulation, stay with their class, maintain a safe body, and choose safe physical outlets instead of eloping, hitting, or climbing.
Practical tools and templates for tracking daily student performance, self-reflection, and home-school communication for young adults preparing for independent life.
A speech-language therapy lesson designed to teach minimally verbal autistic students how to read and comprehend a school visual schedule, building academic vocabulary and independence.
A modified math lesson on solving multi-step word problems, specifically designed for students with IEP accommodations. It features highly structured visual graphic organizers, pictorial supports, and sentence frames to break down complex multi-step problems into manageable, sequential steps.
An interactive professional development workshop for educators to analyze physical classroom layouts, evaluate their impact on student behavior and equity, and design collaborative future spaces.
A strategic review of special education and building principal program elements, focusing on visual clarity, readability, and structured layout.
A year-long personal reflective diary and mindfulness tool for middle school students, designed with clean layouts and predictable structures to support neurodivergent learners through art, self-expression, and self-regulation prompts.
A single-session social story lesson designed to prepare students for the sensory and behavioral expectations of school Field Day using visual, colorable-style line art.
A comprehensive planning lesson containing high-visibility, color-coded dashboard tools for special educators and classroom teachers to organize their week and stay on top of paperwork deadlines.
Focuses on high-frequency kitchen, store, and restaurant words: BUY, COLD, WASH, and READ. Students learn to navigate restaurant menus, follow hygiene signs, and purchase groceries.
Focuses on high-frequency safety and navigation words found on community doors and signs: PULL, PUSH, OPEN, and OFF. Students learn to read, write, and respond to these words in real-world community contexts.
A rapid, high-energy 15-minute PBIS behavior review lesson designed to align with school-wide expectations. Students learn core behaviors through muscle-memory motions, test their skills as 'STAR Detectives', and demonstrate mastery across four active practice stations.
A lesson designed to build executive functioning skills, self-monitoring, and personal independence during morning routines.
A cohesive suite of UDL materials designed for fourth-grade classrooms. It features a comprehensive Teacher Reference Guide linking universal design strategies to CCSS narrative and informational literacy standards, alongside student-facing Classroom Anchor Charts providing visual support menus for decoding and executive functioning.
A set of student and parent-facing materials designed to accompany the distribution and collection of Section 504 plans and required medical documentation for the upcoming school year.
An active, research-grounded professional development workshop designed for Pre-K-8 general education and special education teachers. This session transforms traditional 'lecture-heavy' direct instruction into an engaging, multi-sensory, high-response framework with practical classroom-ready strategies.
A comprehensive assessment, scoring tracker, and placement guide designed for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to evaluate and support functional reading, writing, and independence skills.
A science-backed exploration of sensory self-regulation, analyzing how physical micro-movements, somatosensory inputs, and attention regulation theories help students optimize focus and calm in high school and beyond.
A comprehensive emotional regulation support package designed for students with Major Depressive Disorder and explosive episodes, optimized for a once-a-month counseling and consultation model. It contains the legal IEP goal blueprints, an actionable crisis plan, a student coping and reframing workbook, and progress monitoring tracking tools.
An engaging lesson on how human actions impact animals, plants, and the environment. This lesson includes a highly structured, scaffolded student worksheet and a comprehensive teacher guide with differentiation tips and answer keys.
A hands-on, highly visual summer safety and self-advocacy lesson designed for Grade 4 students with low cognitive abilities. Students identify trusted adults, assemble a 'Safe Summer Shield' craft, and practice simple, direct phrases to ask for help in real-world summer scenarios.
A comprehensive executive functioning lesson designed for 8th-grade students to master chunking. Students learn to decode, categorize, and prioritize multi-step project rubrics and long-form texts using specialized templates and desk toolkits.
A supportive, bilingual diagnostic resource set to help an 11-year-old student uncover specific physical, sensory, emotional, and executive functioning barriers in her morning routine.
A comprehensive phonics and syllable review unit focusing on vowel teams, r-controlled vowels, syllable division, and affix-based word building. Includes a multi-page student review packet and a corresponding teacher answer key.
A gamified social-emotional learning lesson designed for a 10-year-old boy with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), framing self-control and respect for authority as powerful video game upgrades. The lesson features comic-strip decision paths and interactive strategy cards to encourage positive choices with teachers and parents.
A targeted lesson focused on building student confidence and accuracy in composing and decomposing numbers across a single place value in addition and subtraction, utilizing their preferred problem-solving strategy.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on heat safety, general kitchen appliances (microwaves, ovens, toasters, blenders), and electrical safety. It includes interactive visual slides and a matching worksheet tailored for high school special needs students.
A comprehensive kitchen safety lesson focusing on cutting and preparation tools, designed for high school special education students. It includes visual guides, matching practice, and real-world scenario cards to teach knife safety, peeling, and cutting board stability.
A highly visual, step-by-step cooking and comprehension lesson for students with severe special needs. Students learn to read a simplified recipe for Pizza Bagels and answer functional text comprehension questions using reusable task cards with tracing, copying, or clip-card options.
A highly scaffolded functional math lesson where students use the next-dollar-up estimation strategy to shop online at Stop & Shop, planning meals and staying strictly within a budget.
A biology and taxonomy sorting system designed for older kids (Grades 3-5). Students analyze evolutionary adaptations, label critical anatomical features, and categorize specimens by their taxonomic classes, habitats, and ecological functions.
A 90-minute interactive lesson on social manners and respect designed specifically for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), featuring slides, a complete activity guide, scenario cards, and a facilitation plan.
A retro game-show themed trivia lesson for resource room students in grades 5-8, featuring accessible 5th-grade level questions in Science, Social Studies, and ELA. Includes a slide presentation, printable student answer sheets, and a substitute teacher guide.
Students apply unit learning to a chosen career or post-secondary education path, identifying workplace accommodations and constructing a self-advocacy plan.
Weeks 11-20 of the Phoneme Power Protocol intervention, focusing on CCVC (consonant blends) and complex CVC words. Includes systematic small-group routines for 4-phoneme words, visual 4-box Elkonin mats, tactile onset-rime blending cards, and progress monitoring scoring sheets for Weeks 12, 16, and 20.
Weeks 1-10 of the Phoneme Power Protocol intervention, focusing on VC and CVC words. Includes systematic routines for segmenting individual sounds (PSF) and blending phonemes into nonsense and real words (NWF) using 2-box and 3-box Elkonin mats, color-coded word cards, and progress monitoring at Weeks 4 and 8.
A highly-structured, research-backed lesson on subtracting two-digit numbers with regrouping, specifically designed with IEP accommodations. Includes grid-aligned practice sheets with repeating step-by-step visual checklists and built-in base-ten visual blocks to support concrete-representational-abstract transitions.
An intensive summative assessment lesson designed to check student mastery of FLOSS, -ck, -tch, -dge, and -le decoding and spelling patterns.
A transition lesson designed specifically for middle school students with ASD, focusing on navigating sensory changes, learning social scripts, practicing physical tasks like locker combinations, and organizing multiple classes.
A cumulative review and decision-making lesson consolidating all short-vowel ending rules (FLOSS, -ck, -tch, -dge) and stable final syllables (consonant + -le) to cement orthographic reasoning and decoding precision.
Under the Pre-ETS category of Counseling on Post-Secondary Opportunities, this lesson equips transitioning high school students with knowledge of workplace accommodations, visible/invisible disabilities, and self-advocacy. Students explore equity rights to prepare for post-secondary career and vocational opportunities.
Focuses on decoding and spelling longer, academic multisyllabic words ending in consonant + -le, while spiraling previously learned short-vowel spelling patterns (-ck, -tch, -dge) during warm-ups and comparative activities.