A comprehensive project bundle designed for High School Special Education students to plan, design, and create a physical vision board that maps their SMART goals to their future career and personal aspirations.
A 1:1 ERMHS (Educationally Related Mental Health Services) counseling session designed for a 9th-grade autistic student. Emphasizes evidence-based cognitive-behavioral reframing, co-regulation, factual evidence testing, and co-creating a discrete pocket-sized regulation comfort card.
This lesson contains the adapted final exam for the Relationships and Emotions curriculum, offering customized cognitive and reading supports for students with diverse learning needs.
An adapted culinary arts final exam and teacher key for Level 1 introductory students, featuring simplified language, reduced multiple choice options, and scaffolded matching questions.
A celebration and action-planning lesson for high school special education students on their final transition day, focusing on personal achievements, self-advocacy scripts, and building concrete next-week schedules.
A lesson designed for neurodiverse high school students, featuring highly structured addition and subtraction worksheets with custom traceable numbers, TouchPoints, color-coded operation signs, and ten-frame visual supports to maximize independence and confidence.
A visual communication and coping toolset designed specifically for low-cognition high school students. This lesson contains a high-contrast choice board, printable desk communication cue cards, and an educator facilitation guide to support non-verbal and adapted coping strategies.
A tailored vocabulary and sight word unit for transitional high schoolers, focusing on workplace, independent living, and core high-frequency words with age-appropriate visual supports.
A structured literacy lesson about Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast) designed for students with IEPs requiring visual supports. This lesson features a simplified biographical passage with picture communication support cards and a guided reading presentation.
A custom accommodated quiz pack on genetics, designed specifically for students with reading, writing, math, and executive functioning challenges. Includes a highly scaffolded student quiz and a comprehensive teacher answer key with pedagogical guidance.
Practical tools and templates for tracking daily student performance, self-reflection, and home-school communication for young adults preparing for independent life.
A self-determination and member-led advocacy lesson where students explore why their voices matter, practice speaking up in everyday scenarios, and build confidence in group decision-making.
This lesson introduces students to workplace levels of authority, the chain of command, and professional conflict resolution. Students learn how to classify issues and determine when to solve problems independently, report to supervisors, or escalate to HR through interactive scenarios and a collaborative flowchart activity.
This introductory lesson establishes the fundamental principles of teamwork, verbal/nonverbal communication, and active listening. Students learn roles in a team and practice active listening through partner exercises, connecting these self-advocacy skills directly to workplace readiness and internships.
A comprehensive lesson plan and activity bundle designed to empower students with disabilities to practice self-advocacy in community and workplace settings. The lesson teaches verbal scripts, assertive body language, and clarifying questions through direct instruction, interactive slides, visual anchor charts, role-play cards, and differentiated worksheets.
A sleep hygiene lesson designed for students with mild-to-moderate support needs to build independence. It features practical executive functioning tools, structured routines, and visual checklists for bedtime and mornings.
A comprehensive preparation kit for parents, teachers, and students to navigate 504 meetings for anxiety. Includes an accommodations menu categorized by domain, a student self-advocacy preparation sheet, and a meeting planning blueprint.
An interactive community-based instruction lesson at a Stop & Shop grocery store. Students focus on identifying departments, comparing food labels, and calculating grocery costs within a specific budget.
A real-world functional math lesson designed for life skills students. Students navigate a Stop & Shop store to locate items, read price tags, and calculate next-dollar-up budgets using highly visual scaffolded cards.
A life-skills focused lesson designed for high school special education students to learn and practice distinguishing between safe vs. unsafe, expected vs. unexpected, and appropriate vs. inappropriate behaviors across school, work, community, and online settings.
A self-regulation and goal-setting toolkit designed for high school health class, featuring a personalized behavior contract and a self-monitoring tracker. These resources help students build self-awareness, improve work completion, and develop emotional regulation strategies.
A set of portable, visual cognitive behavioral tools to help students disrupt automatic negative thoughts and set constructive boundaries when feeling overwhelmed by tasks.
A targeted reading comprehension lesson designed for students with reading comprehension deficits, focusing on inferential thinking using Cormac McCarthy's 'The Road'. It includes a side-by-side text decoding guide, vocabulary scaffolding, highly segmented tasks, and a task card station activity with sentence starters.
A comprehensive social skills lesson helping high school special education students distinguish between friends and acquaintances using a 'Social Radar' concentric circles metaphor. It features visual presentation slides, role-play scenario cards, and structured student worksheets.
A presentation-based lesson designed for small groups of high school students to explore neurodiverse-affirming communication, understand diverse processing styles, and develop self-advocacy skills for teamwork.
A zombie apocalypse themed speech-language therapy lesson targeting making inferences, interpreting nonliteral language, and mastering Tier 2 vocabulary.
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.
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.
A lesson dedicated to helping high school students build executive function skills, organize their study environments, track tasks, and manage time effectively to prepare for final exams.
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 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.
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.
Introduces the Next-Dollar Up strategy, teaching students with cognitive and learning disabilities how to determine how many one-dollar bills to pay for items with decimal prices.
Focuses on recognizing physical coins and bills, matching them to their numeric values, and sorting money in physical or visual formats for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
An advanced 2-hour lesson bundle for transition-age youth focusing on professional communication, workplace advocacy, and navigating accommodation requests with confidence and clarity.
A guided research lesson for transition students to narrow down a career interest, research hygiene/apparel rules from head to toe, design a workplace-appropriate grooming bag, and present findings using a structured 1-minute presentation script.
An advanced listening comprehension lesson building on visualization and active note-taking strategies with longer oral passages, denser pop culture topics, and an increased volume of targeted comprehension questions.
A transition lesson designed to help graduating high school seniors navigate college campus resources, master self-advocacy, and successfully secure academic adjustments.
An interactive guide to professional digital communication tailored for neurodivergent ninth graders. Students learn to decode social cues in emails, practice drafting respectful messages to teachers, and build essential transition skills for the modern world.
A highly engaging 30-minute social skills lesson designed for high school IEP groups. This lesson covers five essential communication skills—Perspective Taking, Inclusive Communication, Effective Communication, Active Listening, and Conflict Prevention/Resolution—using a modern 'Social Decoder' blueprint theme.
A comprehensive IEP goal and instructional toolkit designed to scaffold 9th-grade reading comprehension. This lesson package includes measurable IEP goals, scaffolded graphic organizers, and structured progress monitoring tools focused on making inferences and drawing conclusions.
A complete set of high-contrast, professional binder organization kits for Economics, Business Mathematics, Algebra, and Personal Finance. Each kit contains a master index cover page, table of contents, customizable assignment logs, and printable color-coded divider tabs with matching spine inserts.
A specialized grammar and mechanics proofreading lesson themed around a medical 'sentence surgery' metaphor. Designed for high school special education, it breaks down mixed error editing into concrete, scaffolded steps using a visual surgical checklist and hands-on practice.