A comprehensive set of data collection tools for Extended School Year (ESY) services, focusing on attendance tracking and daily progress monitoring for IEP goals.
A lesson designed for two first-graders to learn how to replace screaming and eloping with verbal communication using a feelings chart. Through role-play and visual aids, students practice identifying their emotions and stating their needs.
Final Squad Graduation! Students create their 'Power Badge' showing which Body Friend they use best. Celebration of being a Super Listener.
Meet Heart and Lungs! The Battery helps the squad stay powered up. Focuses on breathing and 'caring' about our friends to stay happy while listening.
Meet the Quiet Guard! Addresses physical stillness in a friendly way. Mouth, Hands, and Feet learn to be quiet so the Captain can hear.
Meet Scout Eye and Scout Ear! These body friends help us find the signal. Focuses on looking at the person and letting the words in.
Meet Captain Brain! Introduces the brain as the leader of the squad. Focuses on 'thinking about the friend' as the first step to listening.
A structured approach to help a student write three complete sentences with correct mechanics, using high-interest animal prompts and scaffolded sentence starters.
A comprehensive toolkit of data collection sheets for tracking various types of IEP goals, including frequency, duration, and trial-based skill acquisition.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and matching essential safety signs from community, household, road, and workplace environments. This lesson focuses on visual discrimination and functional literacy through picture-to-picture matching tasks.
The final lesson of the sequence, reviewing all prefixes, suffixes, and roots with a cumulative assessment.
Covers the Latin root 'ject' (throw), emphasizing the physical meanings behind abstract academic terms.
Explores the Latin root 'struct' (build), using word trees to visualize how multiple morphemes combine.
Focuses on the Latin root 'port' (carry), connecting it to familiar words like 'transport' and 'portable'.
Introduces the Latin root 'spect' (look), identifying it in common multisyllabic academic words.
A review of all suffixes covered, featuring a 'Suffix Showdown' game and a progress monitoring check.
Focuses on the quantity-based suffixes -ful and -less, using contrasting word pairs to build understanding.
Explores suffixes -ment and -ity, emphasizing how they transform verbs and adjectives into abstract nouns.
Examines noun-forming suffixes -tion and -sion, focusing on spelling patterns and syllable division.
Shifts focus to suffixes -able and -ible, helping students determine when to use each based on the root word.
A review lesson of all prefixes covered in the first four lessons, including a quick progress monitoring assessment.