The final review lesson where students apply all previous strategies (adjectives, situational details, and logical conjunctions) to create complex and polished sentences.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 6th-grade students to master speech fluency strategies including easy onsets, light contacts, stretching, and phrasing. The lesson uses a 'Flow Lab' theme to make speech techniques feel like manageable technical skills.
A targeted 1:1 session for 11th-grade students to develop sophisticated alternatives to verbal or physical conflict when frustrated. Focuses on 'pivot' strategies that maintain autonomy while reducing escalation.
A visual-heavy lesson introducing map symbols, the hierarchy of place from city to continent, and major landforms and landmarks around the world.
A fun-filled themed packet for the end of the school year, featuring a variety of shark-related activities that review 3rd-grade standards.
A preparation lesson for student athletes participating in the Special Olympics at Lexington High School, covering logistics, expectations, and event details.
An introductory lesson focusing on identifying and defining common literary devices through engaging puzzles and reference materials.
A comprehensive handwriting improvement program for middle school students, blending print and cursive techniques using engaging academic and motivational content.
An intensive intervention lesson for Tier 3 students to master recognizing and naming numbers 30-39 through a high-engagement space mission theme.
A simplified exploration of Book 6 of Homer's Odyssey, designed for WIDA Level 1-2 ELL students. The lesson focuses on key characters, basic plot sequencing, and essential vocabulary through a high-interest narrative.
A fun and engaging life skills lesson focusing on essential daily tasks like grocery shopping, emotional literacy, safety awareness, and money identification.
A comprehensive substitute lesson plan exploring the life, career, and enduring legacy of Michael Jackson, designed specifically for middle school resource room students with a focus on central idea and reading comprehension.
A functional communication lesson focused on using spatial concepts (in, on, under, over, behind, in front of, next to) within a community navigation context. Designed for AAC users (Touch Chat/Wordpower) to improve following directions and descriptive language.
The final lesson focuses on using 'Because, But, So' to expand sentences logically and demonstrate deeper reasoning and detail.
In this lesson, students learn to add situational details to their sentences using 'Where', 'When', and 'How' question words.