Students combine their chosen speed, voice, and visual settings into a final configuration. They test this 'Master Mix' on a nonfiction article and reflect on their ability to focus and understand.
A 5-slide presentation for special education teachers focused on crafting IEP goals that are measurable and rooted in consistent data-driven progress monitoring.
This lesson focuses on multisyllabic words with the suffixes -ed and -ing, specifically targeting the patterns found in Wilson Reading System program 3.5. Students will practice identifying and using these words in simple sentences.
A review and celebration week where students demonstrate their progress and receive a certificate of completion.
Prepares students for natural speech by using conversational prompts and open-ended questions targeting /l/ words.
Focuses on 'action' words starting with /l/ (leap, lick, lift, etc.) to incorporate movement into speech practice.
Using a short nautical-themed story, students practice their /l/ sound in a controlled reading context.
This week focuses on using /l/ words in full sentences, encouraging self-monitoring and clear production during longer utterances.
Students begin combining their target /l/ words with simple carrier phrases to build stamina and consistency.
Moving from syllables to single words, this week focuses on high-frequency /l/ words using visual supports and a fun tracking sheet.
The foundational week focuses on establishing correct tongue placement (the 'L-spot') and producing the /l/ sound in isolation and simple syllables.
A comprehensive set of trauma-informed resources to support a 1st-grade student, reimagined with a high-engagement Super Hero theme. Focuses on 'hero powers' (positive behaviors), 'mission logs' (tracking), and restorative 'hero code' consequences.
A social skills lesson designed for 6th-grade students with ASD to prepare for the emotional and social challenges of a school Field Day, focusing on sportsmanship, handling loss, and managing frustration when skills are difficult.
A series of social stories and supporting materials designed to help 6th-grade students with ASD navigate the emotional challenges of losing in competitive games. The lesson focuses on identifying triggers, managing frustration, and practicing prosocial responses.
A teacher-led phonics lesson focused on the /oʊ/ sound (long o) spelled with 'ow', featuring orthographic mapping and word chain activities.
A teacher-led phonics lesson focused on the /aʊ/ sound spelled with 'ow', featuring orthographic mapping and word chain activities.
A comprehensive training session for staff on navigating and utilizing the Frontline Document Repository, covering electronic uploads, faxing, and categorization.
A comprehensive toolkit for students to track and improve their executive functioning skills through daily logging and descriptive rubrics.
This lesson teaches students to distinguish between safe (Green) and unsafe (Red) behaviors through visual sorting and discussion. It focuses on functional communication and self-regulation skills like asking for breaks and maintaining personal space.
A simplified exploration of the later half of Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, focusing on readability and text analysis for early intermediate readers.
This lesson focuses on reflecting on Sophie's journey in 'When Sophie Thinks She Can't' and applying the concept of 'The Power of Yet' to personal experiences. It includes visual reflection slides, a strategy mission map, and adapted communication tools specifically designed for students with autism to process and apply growth mindset concepts.
A review-focused lesson on self-advocacy for high school students with intellectual disabilities, focusing on transition skills for employment, living, and education.
A comprehensive lesson focused on helping kindergarten students distinguish between the frequently confused letters b, d, and p through visual discrimination, mnemonics, and tactile tracing.
A phonics intervention lesson targeting the 'TH' digraph through a relay race story. Focuses on tongue placement for voiced and unvoiced dental fricatives.
A phonics intervention lesson targeting the 'B' sound through a basketball-themed story. Focuses on bilabial plosive articulation and letter recognition.
A simple reading comprehension lesson for kindergarten students focusing on a short story about a cat named Pip, including visual choice assessments.
A collection of resources for tracking and analyzing noise-making and chewing behaviors in a classroom or clinical setting, featuring a structured scatterplot data sheet and implementation guide.
A targeted phonics intervention lesson focusing on 'W' question words through a sports-themed chapter book. Students practice reading fluency and phonetic articulation while following a story about teamwork.
A targeted sensitivity and de-escalation training for school security personnel focusing on supporting students with special needs using CPI principles.
A sensitive lesson designed to help a 5-year-old child navigate the transition of their 1:1 support person leaving, focusing on safety, shared memories, and future confidence.
A lesson centered on developing self-monitoring skills for task completion and quality through a gamified weekly point system. Students learn to evaluate their own work against specific criteria and match their assessments with teacher feedback.
A structured morning routine lesson that guides students through checking the calendar, identifying feelings, and setting a positive goal for the day.
This lesson focuses on developing perspective-taking skills, specifically helping students understand the ripple effect of their words and actions on the people around them. It includes tools for monitoring progress and reflective practice.
A collection of professional data tracking sheets for monitoring specific reading comprehension goals, including literal, inferential, and story element identification.
A cumulative 'Boss Battle' review where students use all their regulation tools to solve a series of math-related regulation challenges.
Explores delayed gratification through a 'Reward Roadmap' activity, teaching students to trade immediate distractions for long-term academic success.
Students identify environmental distractions, specifically phones, and create a 'Phone Fortress' plan using visual checklists to maintain focus.