A collection of accessible Macbeth resources designed for students with visual impairments, including large-print versions with modern translations.
A set of scaffolded writing resources designed to help students with ADHD and SLD craft a 5-paragraph reflective essay from the perspective of Elisha Wiesel. The materials focus on synthesizing themes from 'Night' and a contemporary article about Wiesel's legacy.
A collection of accessible reading materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, specifically tailored for students requiring large print and modern translations. This lesson ensures all students can navigate and comprehend the play during classroom instruction.
A full set of large-print, accessible script materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, designed for students needing 20px font. Includes interleaved modern translations and original text with original page references.
A lesson designed to help students with intellectual disabilities identify safe and unsafe social interactions across various environments using a 'Safety Signals' metaphor.
A high-energy, visually vibrant 45-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to master synonyms and antonyms. The lesson uses a 'Vibe Check' social media theme to connect vocabulary to everyday communication, making high-frequency Tier 2 words accessible and fun.
A modified lesson on graphing inequalities specifically designed for students with IEPs, focusing on symbol identification and visual matching. The lesson includes instructional slides, a hands-on cut-and-paste activity, and a teacher answer key.
A comprehensive system for tracking IEP progress across multiple lagging skills, including a master overview and specialized data logs for Academic, Executive Functioning, Social-Emotional, and Functional Life Skills.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression through a formal behavior contract and daily progress tracking.
A comprehensive lesson designed for high school seniors to master difficult articulation targets ('r' and 'dark l') within professional and real-world contexts. The materials focus on transition-readiness, interview skills, and self-monitoring to achieve 90% accuracy.
A comprehensive kit for tracking and mastering the Order of Operations (PEMDAS) and fractional operations, designed for high school students needing foundational support.
This lesson prepares 12th-grade special education students for the transition to community college by exploring the shift from IDEA to ADA/Section 504. Students will learn the accommodation process, the importance of self-disclosure, and their role as self-advocates in a post-secondary environment.
A lesson designed for high school special education students to distinguish between 'stuck' and 'flexible' thinking patterns. Students will learn strategies to adapt to changes and social challenges through interactive slides and hands-on sorting activities.
A comprehensive lesson for transition-age students to master reading daily, weekly, and monthly work schedules through realistic workplace scenarios.
A functional academics lesson focused on navigating the MBTA Route 77 bus, teaching students how to read schedules, identify departure times, and calculate travel duration for community independence.
A series of progressive worksheets for high school special needs students to master adding mixed US coins using the Touch Point method. each worksheet increases in complexity, covering two, three, and four coin types including pennies.
A comprehensive test prep support lesson designed specifically for Arkansas English Learners (ELs) to navigate the ATLAS assessment. The lesson covers accommodations, academic language decoding, and vocabulary strategies through a cartography-inspired theme.
A supportive lesson designed for students with IEPs and 504 plans to navigate the Arkansas ATLAS assessments with confidence, focusing on accommodations, self-advocacy, and practical study strategies.
A comprehensive lesson focused on high-frequency academic vocabulary for the Arkansas ATLAS assessment, covering ELA, Math, and Science terms with context clue strategies.
A comprehensive set of resources for IEP students to master graphing simple inequalities, featuring visual scaffolds, step-by-step guided notes, and a scaffolded practice worksheet.
A scaffolded lesson on inequalities designed for students with IEPs, focusing on graphing on number lines and identifying solutions from sets using a navigation-themed approach.
A comprehensive professional development resource for educators of grades 7-9, focusing on the neuroscience of the teen brain to drive engagement, improve long-term retention, and implement effective assessment strategies.
A professional and structured set of templates for creating and monitoring Behavior Support Plans, specifically designed for managing non-compliance in the classroom.
A set of ELA and Math visual task cards designed for students preparing for the Extend 1 alternate assessment, featuring high-contrast visuals and simplified choices.
A guided lesson on graphing inequalities on a number line (0-10), specifically designed with visual supports and step-by-step checklists for IEP students.
Creating a personalized self-advocacy toolkit and wallet cards for daily use in various environments.
Active practice session with diverse role-play scenarios covering school, work, and community environments.
Navigating public spaces like stores, transit, and libraries with confidence and clear scripts.
Applying advocacy skills to workplace settings, including professional communication and disclosure decisions.