Students master multi-step navigation paths to find fringe vocabulary in sub-folders. The lesson uses 'Path Mapping' to visualize the sequence of taps required to reach specific categories.
A functional math lesson designed for life skills students to practice budgeting and price comparison in a simulated grocery store environment. Students learn to navigate price tags and make smart shopping choices for independent living.
A simplified project-based lesson on the Cold War designed for Tier 3 Special Education students. Students use a 'Case File' approach to build a timeline of 10 major events with provided stems and visual supports.
Mastering the art of laundry, cleaning schedules, and maintaining a healthy home environment.
A functional literacy lesson for transition-age students focused on identifying and interpreting environmental print and safety signs in the Mound City community. Students build real-world independence through sign recognition and situational awareness.
Hands-on application of spatial skills through school-wide scavenger hunts and interactive physical games.
Applying positional vocabulary to the Franklin Central High School map, identifying key landmarks and room relationships.
Introduction to positional vocabulary (near, far, next to, behind, between) using visual supports and simple classroom objects.
A cumulative review lesson applying all positional words to a full shopping trip simulation.
Explores 'in front of' and 'behind' through bagging groceries and cart organization.
Teaches the concept of 'between' using shelf layouts and checkout line scenarios.
Introduces 'next to' and 'beside' concepts by navigating grocery aisles and finding neighboring items.
Focuses on the concepts of 'top' and 'bottom' through the functional lens of stocking grocery shelves and identifying item locations.
A comprehensive evaluation tool designed to track and measure a student's progress toward mastering various pragmatic communication functions using spoken language or AAC devices.
A functional math lesson focusing on basic addition and subtraction within 20 using a grocery store theme. Designed for teens with developmental disabilities, it emphasizes visual aids and real-world application.
A collection of graphic organizers and strategies designed specifically for AuDHD teenagers to manage executive functioning and stress during GCSE exam preparation.
An exploration of the unique wiring of ADHD, ASD, and AuDHD brains through visual mapping and blueprinting. Students learn to identify key processing differences and strengths associated with each neurotype using a visual-first approach.
Exploring the foundational layers of the brain—the Reptilian Brain, the Limbic System, and the Cerebellum—to understand how survival instincts, emotions, and physical coordination work together.
Developing a growth mindset specifically tailored for neurodivergent experiences, focusing on self-compassion and reframing challenges.
Practical strategies for managing time, focus, and sensory needs by working with the brain's natural tendencies.
Exploration of the neurobiology of ADHD and AuDHD, focusing on executive function and sensory processing as 'features' rather than 'bugs.'
A comprehensive guide for teachers to implement movement-based and dialogue-driven instructional strategies to keep student engagement high during the 4th quarter.
The master 9-week schedule and progress monitoring system for a pure phoneme segmentation intervention cycle.
Applying segmentation skills to multisyllabic academic vocabulary, focusing on the relationship between sounds and syllables.
Advanced segmentation focusing on complex consonant blends, digraphs, and sound manipulation (addition, deletion, and substitution).
Foundational sound mapping focusing on individual phonemes in single-syllable academic roots and high-frequency technical words.
A simplified guide for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to understand their Individual Program Plan (IPP) process, focusing on personal strengths and decision-making.
A lesson focused on empowering high school students with ADHD by reframing their diagnosis through a strength-based lens and providing practical self-reflection tools.
A comprehensive training session for high school counselors on facilitating effective 504 review meetings, focusing on legal compliance, standardized testing, and post-secondary transitions.
Exploring the "Orange" sector, focusing on nuances like Anxiety, Insecurity, and Panic.
Exploring the "Red" sector, focusing on nuances like Frustration, Jealousy, and Agitation.
Exploring the "Purple" sector, focusing on nuances like Loneliness, Guilt, and Disappointment.
Exploring the "Yellow" sector, focusing on nuances like Calm, Trust, and Being Valued.
Exploring the "Blue" sector, focusing on nuances like Shock, Curiosity, and Confusion.
Exploring the "Green" sector of the wheel, focusing on nuances like Contentment, Pride, and Elation.
A collection of materials for a school-wide neurodiversity month celebration, including event flyers and inspirational posters.
A comprehensive guide for instructors working with neurodivergent students aged 16-21, providing practical strategies for environmental, instructional, and emotional support.
A comprehensive reflection lesson designed to help students process community outings, focusing on self-regulation, money management, and social safety through structured journaling and discussion.
A functional math lesson focused on calculating elapsed time for real-world scenarios, designed for high school students developing life skills.