An adapted lesson on the beginning of 'Among the Hidden' tailored for students with IEPs. It features highly structured slides, a simplified reading passage with visual aids, and a heavily scaffolded visual quiz.
A retro game-show themed trivia lesson for resource room students in grades 5-8, featuring accessible 5th-grade level questions in Science, Social Studies, and ELA. Includes a slide presentation, printable student answer sheets, and a substitute teacher guide.
A transition lesson designed specifically for middle school students with ASD, focusing on navigating sensory changes, learning social scripts, practicing physical tasks like locker combinations, and organizing multiple classes.
Final Performance Task Completion and Distinction Certificates for Clinton Hill Middle School's Thrive department, customized for the Providence, MIT, and Princeton classrooms for June 2026.
A hands-on, multi-sensory lesson designed for 6th-grade special education students to master multisyllabic r-controlled vowel words. Students use syllable division rules (VCCV and VCV) to dissect words, physically construct them using interactive puzzle mats, and categorize them by their r-controlled spelling patterns.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students generalize and transfer their executive functioning skills—including emotional regulation, focus, flexibility, and organization—across various settings.
A scaffolded long division lesson tailored for IEP students, featuring color-coded steps (DMSB), grid organizers to prevent alignment errors, and no-remainder division. Includes an instructional slide deck, leveled student worksheets, and a comprehensive teacher guide.
A scaffolded lesson focused on the writing process, redesigned specifically for special education students using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, featuring sentence frames, visual word banks, and tracing support.
A structured social-emotional learning lesson designed for 6th-grade students with Autism and OCD, focusing on managing friendship shifts through concrete strategies including the Circle of Control, Flexible Thinking Scales, and social scripts.
Week 3 prepares students for the upcoming school year, addressing transition anxiety directly and helping them map out coping strategies and future goals.
Week 2 focuses on celebrating personal progress, identifying new skills mastered, and tracking how each student has grown emotionally, socially, and academically.
Week 1 focuses on looking back at favorite moments, triumphs, and highlights from the past school year, while acknowledging the complex emotions that come with endings.
An executive functioning and social-emotional survival guide designed for middle schoolers, modified specifically for students with IEPs. This lesson covers school routines, lockers, schedule navigation, social scripts, and self-advocacy using visual organizers and chunked instructions.
A lesson package focused on preparing elementary students for the unique social, emotional, and sensory challenges of Field Day, featuring a projectable social story slide deck.
A targeted decoding assessment lesson designed for IEP progress tracking, containing a student-facing reading list of fifteen multisyllabic words and a teacher-facing progress tracking sheet.
This lesson introduces self-regulation strategies using visual 'Pause' and 'Power Check' cards to help students monitor and control their body movement, personal space, and vocal volume.
A comprehensive transition lesson package designed for rising 5th-grade special education students. It features an instructional slide deck, a structured goal-setting workbook, and discussion task cards to help students master executive functioning, coping, and social skills before middle school/upper elementary transition.
A small-group transition counseling lesson designed to prepare rising special education students for middle school. The lesson uses scenario-based discussion cards and action-planning worksheets to target social-emotional resilience, executive functioning, and navigating new school routines.
A comprehensive social-emotional intervention toolkit designed for 6th-grade students to navigate behavioral redirection, manage social conflict perseveration, and utilize structured coping strategies.
A specialized intervention lesson designed for neurodiverse students, particularly those with ASD, to help them manage hyperfocus, transition attention from preferred topics, and utilize self-regulation strategies like the Brain Parking Lot, Self-Talk, and Help Cards.
A 7th-grade special education ELA lesson focusing on students and technology use. Features a highly scaffolded, chunked news article with self-monitoring stops, followed by targeted objective and inference-based comprehension questions, supported by a structured evidence-mapping graphic organizer.
A self-advocacy and transition planning project where students identify their strengths, learning preferences, and sensory needs to build a physical passport portfolio for their next-grade teachers.
A complete literacy lesson aligned with Wilson Reading System Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students learn to read, scoop, and define complex words while engaging with an inspiring reading passage about NFL wide receiver AJ Brown.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson designed for struggling adolescent readers. It features a high-interest realistic fiction story about an underdog basketball team's unexpected victory, focusing on multisyllabic vocabulary development.
A space-themed goal-setting lesson designed for 6th-8th grade special education students. It introduces structured, visual goal setting, progress monitoring, and self-advocacy using a supportive, scaffolded 'Mission Control' theme.
A collection of clean, versatile task card recording sheets for student work and classroom activities across all subjects and elementary grades.
A transition lesson designed for middle school students with autism to reflect on their experiences (cafeteria, lockers, multiple teachers, field trips, and getting help) and create a supportive advice booklet for incoming students. Includes visual scenario cards and a tactile flip-book.
A highly structured social-skills unit for 7th-grade students with ASD, focusing on non-verbal signals, group work compromise, and navigating peer conflicts.
A transition lesson designed for middle school students with autism to reflect on their learning, routines, and coping strategies, creating a peer-to-peer advice guide for incoming students.
A cohesive bundle of support resources for a student with Major Depressive Disorder and Intermittent Explosive Disorder, including formal 504 accommodations, an educator's de-escalation workflow, and a student-facing desk tool.
An engaging end-of-year reflection activity designed for middle school speech-language therapy students, featuring a self-assessment survey and printable appreciation cards to express gratitude to peers and school staff.
An immersive, fantasy-themed vocabulary game designed for speech-language pathology sessions targeting multiple-meaning words, context clues, and semantic mapping. This lesson includes an interactive printable game board, skill cards, and a comprehensive clinician facilitation guide with diagnostic tracking tools.
A 1-on-1 life skills lesson for middle schoolers with intellectual disabilities. Focuses on using simple, concrete language to teach appropriate ways to get attention, ask for help, or connect with peers using "Green Choice" (helpful) and "Red Choice" (unhelpful) visuals.
A structured workbooklet focusing on core academic skills (reading, handwriting, additions, money) and essential social-emotional strategies for school success.
A scaffolded reading lesson bundle designed for middle school IEP students, focusing on making personal connections to Kelly Yang's 'Front Desk'. It includes a detailed lesson plan with IEP accommodations, a structured graphic organizer, and visual vocabulary support cards.
A foundational lesson designed for Year 6 students who need high levels of scaffolding in reading, writing, and basic numeracy. The lesson uses practical daily life scenarios, including grocery shopping, community signs, and coin counting, to deliver highly accessible academic and functional skills practice.
A high-impact 7th-grade lesson designed to help students investigate their daily routines, track down time-wasting habits, and build efficient schedules using time audits and habit stacking.
A 1-to-1 intervention lesson designed to help students master multi-step cleaning instructions while ignoring external and internal distractions. Includes a visual board game, specialized scenario cards, and self-regulation visual supports.
A post-test and reflection lesson designed for students with lower cognitive abilities to evaluate their coping skills from the past year and set gentle goals for the next school year using visual emojis and guided drawing/writing templates.
A structured phonics and oral reading lesson contrasting G and K sounds. Features visual voicing indicators, multi-sensory tracing sheets, and high-interest interactive task cards.
A structured phonics and oral reading lesson contrasting D and T sounds. Features heavy picture scaffolding, voice-vibration indicators, and dyslexia-friendly physical activity resources.