A bilingual, visual feedback toolkit designed for multilingual classrooms, families, and peers to provide meaningful project feedback. Includes emoji-rich rating systems, English-Spanish translation scaffoldings, and sentence starter frames.
A zombie apocalypse themed speech-language therapy lesson targeting making inferences, interpreting nonliteral language, and mastering Tier 2 vocabulary.
A comprehensive training lesson to equip student peer mediators with structured conflict resolution skills, centered around the interactive Peace Wheel framework. Includes guided training slides, a clipboard-ready script guide, and a role-play scenario pack.
A lesson designed to celebrate student growth and guide families with actionable, low-stress English practice tips over the summer break.
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 teaching students how to search for retail prices online, understand value, and perform basic budget additions using real-world items.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help middle-grade students master self-regulation, avoid back-talk, and respond thoughtfully in common school scenarios.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for middle school prep students (Grades 5-6). Focuses on executive function, goal setting, emotion management under stress, and preparing for middle school dynamics.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for upper primary students (Grades 3-4). Features reflective self-assessments and scenario-based tests focusing on planning to succeed, managing strong emotions, and using calming-down steps.
SEL assessments and tools tailored for early primary students (Grades 1-2). Uses highly visual emoji-based scales and simplified scenarios focusing on paying attention, brain building, and calming down.
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 lesson designed for IEP students focusing on the order of operations using GEMDAS (Grouping, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction). It features shape-coded guided steps and simplified numbers to scaffold comprehension.
A lesson dedicated to preparing students for final exams using a highly visual study playbook and a dual-level facilitator guide for teachers and parents.
A scaffolded Character Body Biography project adapted for IEP students, featuring simplified concrete connections, cut-and-paste elements, and visual supports.
A gentle, trauma-informed toolkit designed for a fifth-grade student processing the death of their mother. This lesson uses the ocean wave metaphor to validate complex, swirling feelings and provides practical, physical coping strategies for self-regulation.
A practical, real-world lesson where students master financial literacy by building their own summer budgets. Through interactive slides, a strategic roleplay game, and a concrete budgeting worksheet, students learn to balance income from summer jobs and allowances against expenses and savings goals.
A movement-friendly, investigator-themed lesson designed to help 5th graders identify personal distractions, practice discreet sensory resets, and arrange their desks for peak focus.
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.
The third session of the curriculum, focusing on identifying peer pressure, reframing peer comparisons, and building strong boundary-setting skills.
The second session of the curriculum, focusing on identifying individual internal strengths, personal talents, and recognizing past successes to build self-confidence.
The first session of the curriculum, focusing on self-awareness, positive self-image, and resisting the urge to compare oneself to peers.
A short celebratory countdown lesson plan to mark the end of the school year with fun daily activities from letters H to Q.
A collaborative social skills lesson focused on conversational skills, active listening, asking follow-up questions, and sharing the spotlight through interactive materials.
A comprehensive support lesson designed for a 5th-grade student on the autism spectrum, focusing on reflecting on school behavior, understanding school-appropriate language, and developing visual coping strategies for anger.
A comprehensive lesson bundle designed for a 6th-grade student with autism to build social awareness. The lesson focuses on the 'Stop, Look, & Listen' rule to help the student recognize when behaviors like humming, off-topic comments, and repetitive joking are bothering classmates, utilizing a friendly 'social radar' theme.
A lesson featuring strategies and visual tools to help neurodiverse students navigate sensory and social distractions in the middle school classroom.
A small group session guide and assessments from the G.I.R.L.S. curriculum focusing on self-concept, personal strengths, and identity for 4th and 5th-grade girls.