A fast-paced interactive game lesson designed for middle school students to master stuttering strategies, vocabulary, and facts. The lesson centers around a competitive 'game show' format to build confidence and fluency knowledge.
A behavioral intervention lesson designed to provide a student with immediate, portable visual cues for self-regulation and a framework for accountability after conflict.
A comprehensive toolkit for supporting a 14-year-old student with autism in school settings, focusing on building emotional resilience and social connections through structured goals and data-driven progress monitoring.
A high-interest non-fiction reading lesson about the elusive giant squid, designed with clear formatting for 8th-grade students with special needs.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students navigate social interactions with peers. It includes visual aids for reading cues, a safety plan for overwhelming situations, and tools for tracking social growth.
A specialized set of resources for tracking and assessing a student's ability to solve complex, multi-step math word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
This lesson provides students with a visual framework for understanding why schedules change, how to identify those changes, and what coping strategies to use when feeling overwhelmed.
A foundational lesson for special education students on email etiquette and structure, focusing on the difference between formal and casual tones and the essential components of an email.
A review lesson covering Jackie Robinson, David Ortiz, and Jim Abbott, using visual identification to reinforce key facts.
A visually supported lesson about Jim Abbott, a famous pitcher who played with one hand, focusing on his strength and success.
A visually supported lesson about Jackie Robinson's life and legacy, focusing on his courage and the number 42.
A visually-heavy introductory lesson about the life and career of baseball legend David Ortiz, designed for students with limited literacy in their native Spanish.
A lesson designed for 6th-grade students with ASD to identify early warning signs of anger and implement immediate de-escalation strategies. This lesson uses a mechanical 'workshop' metaphor to help students visualize their emotional regulation as a system they can manage.
A lesson designed for middle school students reading at an elementary level, focusing on identifying main ideas and supporting details through the lens of a detective investigating "clues" in texts about animals, bike riding, and fishing.
A targeted social-emotional learning lesson designed to help students navigate complex social scenarios using a systematic problem-solving blueprint. The lesson focuses on asking for help, managing teacher conflicts, and resisting peer pressure.
A creative collaboration lesson where Best Buddies pairs design a unique character and write a shared adventure story together.
A collaborative crafting lesson designed for Best Buddies pairs to create seasonal flower pots, fostering social connection and fine motor skills through a shared gardening project.
A high-level toolkit for high school students with ADHD to analyze and master their emotional responses. Uses a sophisticated meteorological metaphor to explore neuroscience, executive function, and advanced regulation strategies.
A jungle-themed articulation lesson targeting /l/-blends and 'th' sounds through a treasure hunt reading passage and a word scramble activity.
Empowers students to understand their own communication styles and develop the vocabulary to advocate for their needs in school and social settings.
Focuses on non-literal language including idioms, metaphors, and the social nuances of sarcasm and irony.
Students explore words with multiple definitions, practicing the ability to define and use them in context to improve linguistic flexibility.
A progress monitoring assessment designed for a 6th-grade student to identify the central idea and supporting details in a non-fiction text. Includes a high-interest reading passage and a 10-question multiple-choice assessment.
A guided practice lesson on photosynthesis focusing on Van Helmont's experiment and the chemistry of the photosynthetic equation, designed for students with executive function and reading challenges.
A modified math lesson focused on identifying the parts of the coordinate plane and plotting points in all four quadrants with high-visual scaffolding for IEP students.
A set of visual self-advocacy and focus strategies for a student to use in the classroom to manage distractions, frustration, and task initiation.
A comprehensive assessment of social-emotional and functional life skills designed for 7th-grade students with ASD, featuring visual supports and clear formatting.
A comprehensive assessment tool for 6th-grade students with ASD, focusing on foundational self-care and functional communication skills through visual prompts.
A guide for mastering the two-basin dishwashing method, specifically designed for individuals with sensory sensitivities and motivation hurdles.
A collection of high-visual anchor charts designed for non-readers to master essential daily life skills like banking, ordering food, and paying bills.
A 20-minute targeted speech therapy lesson for 8th grade students to practice identifying expected behaviors and explaining the perspectives of others during direct instruction and group work.
A targeted 1:1 intervention lesson focused on inferential reasoning and evidence-based explanations using a noir mystery theme. Students will practice identifying implied meanings in short scenarios and using specific sentence frames to justify their conclusions.
Final assessments for a World History course covering WWI, WWII, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Cold War, tiered for different special education needs.
A detective-themed speech therapy lesson for junior high students focusing on inferencing character motives and interpreting figurative language through textual evidence analysis.