Students explore the numbers 1 through 5 using visual supports and hands-on matching activities to build one-to-one correspondence.
A comprehension lesson based on the book 'Helping Hands' by Anna Prokos, designed specifically for students with autism. It includes visual-supported question slides and a teacher facilitation guide with structured prompting hierarchies.
A comprehension lesson based on the story 'Helping Hands' by Anna Paroka, designed specifically for students with autism. It includes visual supports, clear structures, and highly readable materials.
An immersive, five-part interdisciplinary workbook series where Year 5 students explore a world split in two. This booklet integrates mathematics, vocabulary, data handling, and science into a thrilling parallel-world narrative.
A comprehensive framework and unified decision-making guide for CSE members to determine eligibility, severity, and discontinuation of speech-language services.
A comprehensive lesson containing visual supports and activities to prepare children with autism (ages 6-8) for doctor visits, focusing on sensory expectations, coping strategies, and pain communication.
A comprehensive lesson package designed to teach students how to recognize initiation blocks, launch tasks using structured strategies, and self-monitor their focus independently. includes presentation slides, a teacher facilitation guide, and a student self-monitoring workbook.
A collection of matching visual aids and signs to help manage classroom routines and expectations, including entry and exit procedures.
A high-energy, wild safari-themed classroom game for K-3 students focusing on key phonics skills including CVC words, silent 'e', vowel teams, and multi-syllable decoding. This lesson includes a widescreen smartboard presentation, a teacher facilitation guide with word keys, and an active-participation student tracker sheet.
A rapid, action-oriented lesson designed for school leaders to analyze, audit, and draft their All-Tier Systemic MTSS leadership team in under five minutes.
A reading comprehension lesson designed for 3rd-grade special education. It includes three narrative passages with three paragraphs each, focusing on sequencing events and literal recall questions (who, what, where).
A reading comprehension lesson focused on narrative sequencing and simple literal recall for 3rd-grade special education students. Features three engaging, three-paragraph short stories with tailored open-ended questions.
A structured, action-oriented lesson to teach parking lot safety rules, emphasizing the "Stop, Look, Hold Hands" routine and staying next to the vehicle.
A concrete, sensory-friendly lesson teaching children how to identify "safe adults" (police officers, store employees) and use structured communication routines if separated from a caregiver.
A highly visual, structured lesson focusing on understanding traffic lights, pedestrian crosswalk signals, and the action-steps for crossing the street safely.
A highly structured, sensory-friendly lesson designed for children aged 6-8 with autism to learn and practice critical community safety directions through social narratives, visual support cards, and hands-on matching games.
A high-energy, fast-paced review game targeting 2nd-grade place value, time, and geometric shape attributes. Includes a colorful slide deck, a comprehensive facilitation guide, and student recording sheets to keep the whole class engaged.
A pediatric grounding and sensory regulation lesson featuring a self-squeeze physical therapy routine to help students self-soothe and calm down.
A collaborative third-grade board game focused on solving 3-digit addition and subtraction mixed word problems. Students climb a mountain by selecting correct operation, calculating precisely, and verifying answers with peer-checking challenge cards.
A comprehensive IEP support packet focused on third-grade task initiation and planning within the writing process. Includes teacher data tracking, structured graphic organizers, and self-monitoring visual checklists to help students start writing without getting stuck.
A student-led advocacy lesson focused on identifying school accessibility barriers and understanding special education careers. Students learn to collaborate with specialists, co-teachers, and therapists to make their school welcoming and accessible to everyone.
A comprehensive administrative coaching package designed to help school leaders transition Special Education teachers from general compliance monitoring to a highly responsive, data-driven coaching model across four core instructional domains.
A structured weekly daily oral language (DOL) routine for 4th-grade special education students, focusing on sentence combining, subject-verb agreement, sight word spelling, and punctuation. Features scaffolding, systematic practice, and highly legible layouts.
A foundational lesson introducing early elementary students to calendar concepts, including days of the week, weekdays versus weekends, and the twelve months of the year, contextualized with real-world school, home, and seasonal scenarios.
A lesson focused on developing real-world inferencing skills for tenth-grade students with special needs. Through life-skills scenarios, students learn to combine textual clues with prior knowledge to make logical conclusions.
A comprehensive behavioral tracking and self-regulation kit focused on competitive grit, cooperative peer play, and calming strategies. This lesson contains a high-density daily data tracking sheet and a portable visual coping menu for desk-side student support.