A focused lesson on identifying the subject (who) and object (what) in simple sentences through repetition and pattern recognition.
A comprehensive summer review packet designed for students entering 2nd grade, covering essential literacy and math skills to prevent summer slide. This lesson includes a 16-page student workbook, an answer key, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A set of materials for kindergarten students to learn and practice common digraphs (wh, ng, ck, ch, sh, th) through interactive slides and hands-on worksheets.
Students identify the subject (who) and the object (what) in simple sentences through a fun, animal-themed worksheet.
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 simplified adaptation of Jackson's story for first-grade readers, focusing on his love for animal facts and dislike of make-believe. The lesson includes a simplified reading passage and a visual glossary.
A brief, structured 15-minute check-in designed for students with autism to identify and manage intense emotions using visual supports and a social narrative.
A collection of interactive resources for parents to support their child's communication goals during summer break, focusing on requesting, identifying, and commenting.
A summer speech therapy program designed to maintain 'L' sound production skills in initial, medial, and final positions through daily 5-minute activities.
A summer-themed speech therapy lesson focused on mastering the 'TH' sound in all positions. Includes practice calendars for June, July, and August, plus a parent/teacher guide for correct production techniques.
A summer-themed speech and language homework set for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students, focusing on WH-question comprehension through daily functional activities in June and July.
A summer-themed speech-language resource focusing on WH-questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why) with visual supports for early learners.
A foundational skills lesson focusing on lowercase letter tracing, counting, vowel identification, and simple subtraction through hands-on activities.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on the 'Magic E' rule (silent e) to help students transition from short vowel to long vowel sounds through visual aids and tactile sorting.
A lesson exploring the step-by-step process of making ice cream, focusing on chronological text structure and reading comprehension for elementary students.
A hands-on literacy station focused on decoding and constructing CVC (short e, i) and CCVC (L-blends) words through interactive tasks.
An introductory lesson for K-2 students about the Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award, focusing on the voting process and the Picture Book category.
A hands-on kindergarten lesson focusing on identifying beginning and ending digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck) through a cut-and-paste sorting activity. Students will practice phonemic awareness by matching visual icons to their corresponding digraph patterns.
Students practice sentence structure by unscrambling simple sentences composed of CVC words and common sight words.
A first-grade writing lesson focused on forming and supporting an opinion about joining the Lewis and Clark expedition. Students use a graphic organizer to brainstorm reasons and a structured template to draft their final opinion piece.
A review lesson covering Jackie Robinson, David Ortiz, and Jim Abbott, using visual identification to reinforce key facts.
A collection of foundational tools for classroom management and early math skills, including visual routine cards, subtraction practice with number lines, and behavior support boards.
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 comprehensive set of interactive games designed for K-3 students to master various reading genres through multiple play formats.
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 step-by-step lesson teaching students how to restate a question in their written answers using the "Question Flippers" method: Trash, Toss, and Tweak.
A fun, interactive bingo game designed to help 26 students master 45 high-frequency sight words through play and repetition.
Visual aids for students to practice decoding short vowel words and recognizing high-frequency sight words.