A creative synthesis project where students write postcards from one literary character to another, focusing on voice, perspective, and plot synthesis for 8th-11th grade SpEd students.
Practical tools and worksheets to help students achieve specific transition goals in employment, independent living, and self-advocacy. Each material is designed with clear visual cues and simplified text for high school students or young adults.
A step-by-step instructional sequence for teaching special education students how to find the area of tilted squares using the subtraction (bounding box) method. The lesson breaks down a complex geometric task into simple, repeatable visual steps.
A simplified science lesson on food chains designed for 8th-grade students with severe disabilities, focusing on basic energy flow from sun to predator.
A foundational lesson on mean, median, mode, and range designed for students requiring modified curriculum. It features single-digit data sets and step-by-step guided templates to support various learning needs.
Students explore movement energy through common tech like fans, toy cars, and vibrating phones.
Students explore how batteries and wall outlets power our devices and learn to identify which is which.
Students identify technology that uses heat energy, such as toasters and hair dryers, and learn about heat safety.
Students learn how the sun provides energy for everyday items like calculators and outdoor lights.
Students apply their skills to a community context by designing a local park layout using symbols and spatial reasoning.
Students navigate the school environment, identifying key landmarks and practice tracing and labeling a school building layout.
Students explore the concept of scale and spatial planning by using rulers to design a fictional dream house layout.
Students learn to identify common symbols and create a simplified floor plan of their own bedroom using cut-and-paste icons.
A lesson designed for students with moderate intellectual disabilities and social/pragmatic challenges to learn how to use AI as a 'social sidekick' when they feel stuck or overwhelmed while texting friends.
A comprehensive department meeting presentation for high school English Learner educators focused on finalizing the current academic year and strategic planning for the next based on student performance data.
A behavioral intervention lesson designed to provide a student with immediate, portable visual cues for self-regulation and a framework for accountability after conflict.