A collection of visual and multi-sensory resources designed to help ELL students with memory challenges master the initial sounds of letters T and D.
A foundational lesson on identifying the main idea in informational texts, specifically designed for students with autism using visual supports and a detective theme.
A collection of sorting cards featuring instruments, vehicles, and furniture to help young learners develop categorization skills.
A social skills lesson focused on distinguishing between public and private information, designed to help students understand safe boundaries for sharing personal details with others.
A jungle-themed articulation lesson targeting /l/-blends and 'th' sounds through a treasure hunt reading passage and a word scramble activity.
A pair of professional resources designed for reading specialists and interventionists to support second-year English Language Learners with phonics and decoding through research-based scaffolds.
This lesson provides a structured set of activities for letter formation, matching, name recognition, and basic counting for students with autism or significant developmental delays.
An adaptive lesson designed for a non-verbal student with autism, focusing on classroom engagement behaviors like sitting and listening through the use of favorite characters and clear yes/no visual prompts.
A sensory self-advocacy lesson for a kindergarten student with ASD, focusing on identifying noise triggers and using headphones as a coping tool through the 'Sound Detective' theme.
A set of visual self-advocacy and focus strategies for a student to use in the classroom to manage distractions, frustration, and task initiation.
A functional life skills lesson focused on navigating a Stop & Shop grocery store. Students will learn to identify key departments and locate specific items using a visual scavenger hunt checklist.
A comprehensive set of visual supports to help boys master bathroom routines independently and follow social expectations in the restroom.
A lesson designed to help students, particularly those with ASD, overcome the fear of making mistakes by reframing errors as data and providing a structured, step-by-step 'mechanic' mindset for recovery.
A foundational lesson for Kindergarten Special Education students to identify and answer Who, What, and Where questions using a simple park-themed narrative and visual supports.
Students create vibrant prints using colored bubbles, focusing on controlled movements and visual sensory engagement.
A hands-on sculpting lesson using playdough to improve hand strength and finger dexterity through squeezing, rolling, and stamping.
Students explore tactile sensations by creating rubbings and collages using textured surfaces, focusing on grip strength and tactile discrimination.
A collection of high-visual anchor charts designed for non-readers to master essential daily life skills like banking, ordering food, and paying bills.
A set of visual supports designed to help a student communicate their need for a break and choose from pre-approved locations and supports.
Comprehensive IEP goals and tracking tools for preschool students with language-based developmental delays, specifically designed for non-English speakers or dual-language learners.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on identifying and using primary consonant digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh) with visual supports and scaffolded activities designed for students with IEPs.
This lesson focuses on helping children navigate the frustration of being told 'no' through a social story and practical calming strategies. It provides visual tools and a narrative to help students recognize their feelings and make safe choices.
A lesson designed to teach peers how to use non-verbal gestures like waves and high-fives to greet students with ASD, fostering a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.
A comprehensive behavioral support package designed to manage and reduce physical aggression through proactive planning, student-led coping strategies, and consistent monitoring.
A final review and celebration of skills learned, focusing on generalizing behaviors to new settings.
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.
A set of resources designed to help SLPs and educators track and support student progress in conversational turn-taking, topic maintenance, and active listening.
A guided problem-solving lesson for students with IEPs, focusing on using visual tools like ten frames and part-part-whole mats to solve one-step word problems involving all four operations. The lesson emphasizes keyword identification and structured step-by-step processing.
A hands-on phonics activity focusing on the distinction between the 'b' and 'p' sounds using Lively Letters characters and color-coded visual cues. Students will sort pictures based on their initial sounds to reinforce phonemic awareness and letter-sound correspondence.
Resources focused on the transition from Boston to Chicago and strategies for managing food-related anxiety during the trip.
A structured social-emotional learning lesson designed for students with autism, focusing on the concrete steps of making and keeping friends through a visual social story and interactive practice.
This lesson introduces Jeremiah and uses simple stories to help students practice identifying the main character using visual supports and picture icons.
A focused set of activities for EC students to master multiple meaning words and idioms through a detective-themed investigation. Students use context clues to solve linguistic mysteries and distinguish between literal and figurative language.
A modified lesson on renewable energy sources designed for students with IEPs, featuring simplified text, visual supports, and accessible activity types like matching and circling.
A lesson designed to help students identify the main idea and key details in informational texts about community helpers, using visual supports and sentence frames.
A set of interactive slides designed for speech therapy, focusing on 'When' and 'Why' questions through relatable summer scenarios like beach safety, camping, and sun protection.