A guide for educators to manage physical aggression and body shaming in the classroom with immediate, de-escalating scripts. This lesson provides the tools to stop hostile behavior without escalating the conflict.
A focused 4-week intervention designed to help students overcome the 'blank page' hurdle by mastering task initiation through a structured 3-2-1 countdown strategy and visual supports.
Cumulative review and final assessment of listening comprehension skills.
Comparing two stories or characters based on listening.
Practicing oral retelling using key story elements and visual prompts.
Listening for facts and information in non-fiction texts.
Identifying the central topic and supporting details in short listening passages.
Using clues from the text to guess what might happen next.
Understanding and ordering the beginning, middle, and end of stories.
Identifying and describing how characters feel based on verbal cues and story events.
Focus on creating mental images from oral descriptions and stories.
A lesson exploring the social and political changes following the Creole-led revolutions in Latin America, specifically designed for students requiring IEP accommodations.
A foundational lesson to help students introduce themselves and establish their purpose for keeping a personal journal, with heavy visual supports for IEP students.
A comprehensive safety and behavioral support package designed to manage elopement and oppositional behavior in a kindergarten setting, focusing on prevention, intervention, and visual supports.
A series of visual-heavy slides and a supporting visual guide to help students understand and practice positive behaviors during physical therapy sessions.
A set of materials to track and reinforce positive behavior in a Kindergarten classroom, focusing on following directions and physical boundaries.
A set of discreet communication cards designed for an 8th-grade student to advocate for their needs during moments of frustration or sensory overwhelm.
A comprehensive screening tool for speech-language pathologists to evaluate fluency and voice in students from Kindergarten through 3rd Grade. The lesson includes student-facing stimulus cards and a professional recording form for data collection.
A highly scaffolded lesson focused on solving multi-step word problems using a bakery theme. Includes visual aids, checklists, and sentence starters specifically designed for IEP students.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to support 3rd-grade students with ADHD during independent seat work, featuring self-monitoring checklists and visual desk prompts.
A toolkit designed to help students with expressive language challenges engage meaningfully in group discussions while remaining focused on the core topic.
A numeracy lesson helping students distinguish the number 12 from 20 and 21 using place value visualization (one ten, two ones) and 'Architect' inspection strategies.
A collection of simple, visual reminder slips to help bridge the gap between home and school for students using AAC devices.
A visual math lesson focused on finding missing addends up to 20 using double ten frames and decomposition strategies. Students act as 'Number Architects' to fill gaps in blueprints.
A collection of research-backed typographical resources designed to support readers with dyslexia, including reference guides and classroom visual aids.
A comprehensive set of de-escalation tools for a 5th-grade student, focusing on the 'Size of the Problem' scale to manage elopement and verbal aggression. This lesson provides visual aids for the student's desk, wall, and staff lanyards to ensure consistent support across environments.
Final sequence covering U, V, W, X, Y, and Z, focusing on vowel stabilization and fricatives.
Practices sounds P, Q, R, S, and T, including 'pop' sounds and complex tongue movements.
Introduces sounds K, L, M, N, and O with a focus on back-of-throat and tongue-tip positioning.
Covers articulation and phonemic awareness for sounds F, G, H, I, and J.
Focuses on sounds A, B, C, D, and E with visual mouth cues and initial sound practice for toddlers.
A comprehensive behavioral intervention kit designed for a 5th-grade student with ADHD and ODD, focusing on managing triggers like non-preferred tasks and electronics transitions using a tech-inspired 'Level Up' theme.
A focused lesson on teaching students to use visual supports to request basic needs (water, bathroom, help) and desired items (toys, snacks).