IEP goal framework, progress monitoring toolkit, and student-facing reading passages themed around being an Evidence Detective. This bundle provides 3rd-grade students with structured sentence frames to answer WH-questions and cite text evidence.
A zombie apocalypse themed speech-language therapy lesson targeting making inferences, interpreting nonliteral language, and mastering Tier 2 vocabulary.
A comprehensive progress monitoring kit for tracking student mastery of CVCC and CCVC words (excluding digraphs). Includes a teacher recording and reporting guide alongside large-font, high-contrast student reading probes.
A highly structured, visually supported unit on the Bill of Rights designed for students with Autism, featuring large symbol-supported anchor charts and hands-on matching scenario task cards.
A lesson centered around tracking and achieving measurable progress in reciprocal conversation skills during speech therapy sessions, complete with formal IEP goals, a developmental rubric, and an actionable session data tracker.
A lesson focused on wrapping up the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) for the school year, celebrating progress, and preparing for future planning.
A biography study lesson featuring tiered, highly visual body graphic organizers designed to support IEP students with visual symbol supports, sentence starters, and cut-and-paste vocabulary options.
A gamified social skills lesson designed for students with ASD to practice and master conversational rules, including starting and ending conversations, staying on-topic, taking turns, and asking follow-up questions.
A scaffolded Character Body Biography project adapted for IEP students, featuring simplified concrete connections, cut-and-paste elements, and visual supports.
Day 5 explores postsecondary options and career pathways, conducts the final unit assessments, and establishes individual student next-steps action plans.
Day 4 targets self-advocacy and accommodation requesting, teaching students how to identify their needs, communicate them respectfully, and navigate the workplace independently.
Day 3 focuses on professional verbal and non-verbal communication, email etiquette, and active teamwork within diverse workplace scenarios.
Day 2 dives into hard versus soft skills, exploring how technical abilities get you hired while interpersonal qualities keep you employed.
Day 1 introduces the concept of workplace readiness, high school transition expectations, and helps students assess their current baseline while establishing professional habits.
A comprehensive training package designed for high school students with exceptionalities to help them build self-advocacy skills, understand the role of first responders, and create a personalized emergency communication toolkit.
An introductory lesson on mean, median, mode, and range tailored for students with IEP accommodations. It features small data sets (under 5 numbers), countable visual objects, and step-by-step graphic organizers with guided calculator support.
A practical life skills and functional math lesson centered around an educational store visit to Five Below. Students practice locating departments, reading signs, and performing budget calculations.
A highly structured, visual career exploration project bundle tailored for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) at Club Challenge of Orange Park. Includes a staff facilitation guide, visual member research organizers, step-by-step challenge cards, and a respectful skills achievement tracker.
A comprehensive speech therapy bundle designed for a 7th-grade student with cluttering. This lesson focuses on speed control, self-monitoring, and classroom carryover using an interactive, dashboard-themed approach ('Rate Patrol') to master speech pacing, overemphasis, and intentional pausing.
A supportive and professional development lesson designed for educators to reinforce SPED accommodations during the chaotic final weeks of the school year. Focuses on visual schedules, sensory breaks, and behavior support plans.
A graduate-level seminar lesson for future special education teachers comparing IEPs and 504 plans in PK-8 settings through an interactive Myth vs. Fact collaborative trivia game. The lesson includes a high-impact presentation, a professional comparison handout, and an instructor facilitation guide with statutory deep-dives.
A comprehensive SPED-focused transition lesson about navigating sensitive feedback regarding personal hygiene, grooming, and appearance in workplace and social settings.
A sensory-based regulation system lesson designed to establish quick, silent coping zones in classrooms during high-energy periods, facilitating collaboration between teachers and behavior interventionists.
A 2-month summer speech calendar program for June and July 2026 designed to support students in practicing mixed voiced and voiceless TH sounds at the word and phrase levels through quick, engaging daily home activities.
Teaches students to distinguish between essential items (needs) and non-essential items (wants), and guides them through making simple purchases within a fixed budget.
Students practice making simple exact transactions up to five dollars, simulating visual school store scenarios to build independent living skills.