A detective-themed speech therapy lesson for junior high students focusing on inferencing character motives and interpreting figurative language through textual evidence analysis.
A lesson based on the story 'Rally for Access', focusing on advocacy, accessibility, and the power of community support. Students analyze Luz's journey from anxiety to activism and reflect on barriers in their own environments.
A lesson exploring the complexities of space colonization and the ethical decisions involved in human exploration of the solar system.
A lesson focusing on vocabulary development through context clues and word parts, centered on Chapter 9 of 'The Hope Chest'. Students explore historical context and language structure simultaneously.
A lesson focused on analyzing the story 'Time for Jazz', focusing on reading strategies, literal recall, deep analysis of theme, and personal connections to musical heritage.
Final assessments for a World History course covering WWI, WWII, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Cold War, tiered for different special education needs.
A lesson on the fundamentals of professional email writing, focusing on structure, tone, and clarity for middle grade students.
A speech therapy lesson focused on inferencing character motives and interpreting figurative language by citing specific textual evidence. Students use a structured detective-themed approach to bridge the gap between 'knowing' and 'explaining'.
A data tracking and assessment suite for Chapter 1 of Prisoner B-3087, focusing on reading comprehension types and writing conventions.
A comprehensive review of 7th-grade grammar concepts including phrases, clauses, sentence types, verbals, mood, voice, and punctuation using a structural construction theme.
A comprehensive study unit for the chapter 'The Stranger' from Walter Dean Myers' memoir Bad Boy, focusing on identity, alienation, and the power of literature.
A lesson designed for middle school special needs students to learn the fundamentals of self-advocacy and setting boundaries in both school and social environments through visual storytelling and interactive discussion.
A lesson focused on building executive functioning skills, specifically task initiation and completion, using a structured four-step system.
An introductory lesson focusing on the literary device of imagery and the thematic contrast between Celeste's home in Chile and her new life in Maine. Students analyze how the author uses sensory details to convey the emotional weight of exile and adaptation.
A comprehensive behavioral support package designed to manage and reduce physical aggression through proactive planning, student-led coping strategies, and consistent monitoring.
A lesson focused on teaching students with emotional challenges how to replace verbal aggression with 'I statements' and self-removal techniques. Includes strategies for de-escalation and practical communication tools.