Focused on improving reading fluency through modeled expression and comprehension through strategic text analysis. Students practice identifying main ideas and supporting details in a structured environment.
Addresses fluency in complex, multisyllabic texts for 6th-12th grade students, emphasizing morphology and expressive reading in disciplinary contexts.
Introduces accuracy, rate, and prosody for 2nd-5th grade learners with a focus on phrase-cued reading and repeated reading techniques.
Focused on building letter-name and letter-sound automaticity for PreK-1st grade students using high-frequency practice and evidence-based routines.
A foundational math lesson focusing on counting 1-10 and one-to-one correspondence using a friendly 'Bug Buddy' theme. Designed for early elementary students with cognitive delays or IEP needs.
A collection of instructional goals and monitoring tools designed to support a 6th-grade student with dyslexia in mastering complex reading inferences, specifically cause-effect and character motivations.
This lesson introduces the core concept of making inferences by identifying different types of 'clues' in a text. Students will learn the inference formula and apply it to short, decodable passages to build confidence and accuracy.
A set of accessible science materials designed for MCAS Alt evidence, focusing on distinguishing between living and non-living things through observation and sorting.
A set of basketball-themed break passes designed for 4th-grade students to manage daily breaks using a punch-card system. Includes designs inspired by the Lakers and Grizzlies teams.
Students create a 'Superpower Passport'—a personalized advocacy tool they can use to share their needs with future middle school teachers.
Students learn and practice specific scripts for requesting their accommodations in general education settings, focusing on clear and polite communication.
Students identify their personal strengths and specific IEP accommodations, reframing them as 'power-ups' that help them succeed in the classroom.
A collection of 10 longer, more complex short stories designed for 3th-4th grade level readers. Focuses on identifying character, setting, and plot elements through multi-paragraph narratives and literal comprehension questions.
A comprehensive lesson introducing the 'text evidence + schema' formula to master inferring main ideas and author's purpose.
An Among Us-themed articulation mission focusing on the /s/ sound, where students complete 'tasks' by correctly pronouncing words in various positions.
A comprehensive lesson on writing opinion pieces about favorite foods, designed for 4th-grade special education students with heavy scaffolding and visual supports.
A comprehensive set of resources designed to support students experiencing school avoidance, including SMART IEP goals, instructional strategies for staff, and progress tracking tools for students.
A collection of resources designed to help students transition smoothly between activities using visual aids, movement breaks, and structured "bridge" activities. This lesson focuses on reducing task refusal by providing clear expectations and a physical outlet during changes.
A lesson focused on mastering 3-step academic directions through a secret agent themed narrative. Students learn strategies to break down complex tasks and apply them to math-based missions.