A simplified active listening lesson for IDD learners focusing on concrete 'Whole Body Listening' skills. The lesson uses clear visuals, relatable everyday scenarios, and structured practice to help students communicate effectively in the community.
A comprehensive behavior assessment tool for teachers to track trends in work completion, following directions, peer conflict, and emotional regulation. This data is designed to drive individual support plans, school-wide initiatives, and small-group interventions.
A 30-minute substance abuse prevention lesson for 6th graders focusing on identifying peer pressure, building self-confidence, and practicing refusal skills through the metaphor of 'Choice Armor.' Aligned with ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors.
A high-impact lesson challenging students to analyze the statistical realities of 'dream' careers like streaming and sports versus the stability and demand of essential trades and professional services. Students will evaluate risks, entry barriers, and financial sustainability to move from vague dreams to concrete career blueprints.
A lesson exploring the key events and motivations of the Haitian Revolution, designed specifically with scaffolded supports for students with IEPs. Students will analyze revolutionary actions like rallies and battles before completing a visually supported journal entry.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students transition from reassurance-seeking behavior to independent work through self-monitoring and specific problem-solving strategies.
A bridge lesson exploring the intersection of 'dream' careers (streaming, sports, music) and 'reality' careers (nursing, trades, real estate), emphasizing open-mindedness and skill transferability.
A lesson designed to bridge the gap between finishing an assignment and successfully submitting it. Students explore common 'submission traps' and build personalized systems for physical and digital turn-in success.
This lesson teaches students essential workplace collaboration skills, focusing on effective communication, role-playing scenarios, and a hands-on team task to build professional interpersonal skills.
A structured writing lesson exploring the reasons for Indigenous resistance to Spanish colonial rule, specifically designed with scaffolds for IEP students.
A mindfulness workshop for upper elementary and middle school students that utilizes ecological metaphors to help them navigate internal emotions and practice grounding.
A hands-on emotional regulation lesson that treats energy management like a scientific experiment. Students in grades 3-6 learn to identify energy drains, recognize signs of burnout, and test specific 'recharging' activities to maintain their internal battery.
A training session designed for participants to understand the role of a job coach, how they provide support, and how to build a successful working relationship. This lesson uses simple language and clear visuals suitable for a Grade 1-2 reading level.
A lesson focused on facilitating and documenting collaborative learning through structured rotations and Think-Pair-Share discussions. Includes tools for teacher monitoring and student self-reflection.
A workshop for graduating seniors and undergraduates to navigate the psychological transition into adulthood through identity mapping and values clarification.
A supportive and visually engaging lesson for a 6th-grade girl to explore coping strategies, grounding techniques, and the difference between healthy and unhealthy emotional expressions, themed with her interests in mind.
A practical lesson for entry-level job seekers to identify key information in job postings and determine if a role aligns with their personal needs and abilities.