Examination of specific consequence strategies, such as Differential Reinforcement (DRA, DRO, DRI), aligned with functions. Includes ethical use of extinction and avoiding counter-therapeutic traps.
An advanced data reflection and tracking module for educational leaders to systematically assess grade-level performance and plan organizational next steps.
A lesson package containing student self-monitoring trackers and a teacher guide to monitor, collect data, and support common struggling IEP goals in social-emotional skills and functional academics.
An interactive and visually-supported career preparation lesson designed to help individuals with special needs identify their job preferences, practice communication skills, and prepare for interviews.
A lesson bundle focusing on the planning and mapping of support networks and educational resources in Special Education programs.
A specialized grammar and mechanics proofreading lesson themed around a medical 'sentence surgery' metaphor. Designed for high school special education, it breaks down mixed error editing into concrete, scaffolded steps using a visual surgical checklist and hands-on practice.
A systematic classroom management lesson consisting of a self-guided student worksheet and a teacher protocol guide, designed to manage high school behavioral disruptions with low-stimulus interventions.
A highly visual, color-coded math lesson introducing mean, median, mode, and range to IEP students using adorable pet shelter statistics. Highly structured layout with minimal text density and supportive visual cues.
A structured visual and narrative routine designed to support a kindergarten student with severe special needs in riding the bus safely. Features a dedicated monitor read-aloud script and highly focused, large-format visual cue cards.
A structured, visual-first conversational game designed for speech therapists, special education teachers, and paraprofessionals to support low-cognitive students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The lesson uses a concrete train-track motif to scaffold three essential conversational skills: sharing matching interests, relating to topics, and extending dialogue.
A functional life skills lesson for high school transition students focused on workplace hygiene, grooming, and safety-based dress codes across multiple environments. Includes structured slides, tiered student worksheets, interactive roleplays, and a career appearance mannequin activity.
A comprehensive lesson designed for special education high school students to master figurative language, sarcasm, and idioms in independent living and real-world daily scenarios.
Focuses on transition one-step directions (clean up, line up, stop, go) using safari-themed games, visual aid cards, and active physical responses.
Focuses on circle time one-step directions (sit down, look, listen, hands in lap) using engaging safari animal prompts, interactive practice, and visual cue cards.
A comprehensive mixed-CVC decoding intervention sequence targeting all five short vowel sounds. Includes student-facing tracking worksheets and a detailed teacher facilitation guide with error correction routines and a progress tracking rubric.
A targeted lesson for high school special education students focusing on identifying and interpreting figurative language, sarcasm, and idioms in daily independent living and social situations.
A practical transition lesson designed to teach students how to identify, assess, and responsibly respond to 20 realistic emergency scenarios across home, community, and vocational settings.
A detailed literary exploration of Chapters 6-10 of Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting. Students analyze Winnie's reactions to the Tucks' messy, timeless lifestyle compared to her own orderly home, focusing on her growing internal choices and the concept of living outside the wheel of life.
A literary investigation of the prologue through chapter 5 of Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting. Students explore setting contrasts and the mysterious meeting between Winnie and Jesse, while teachers leverage structured scaffolds and checks for understanding.
A visual, highly structured lesson designed to teach individuals with intellectual disabilities essential workplace social skills. The lesson covers greetings, personal space, appropriate topic selection, asking for help, and receiving supervisor feedback through interactive slides, visual social stories, and printable role-play scenario cards.
An accommodated, highly-scaffolded study guide and lesson resources focused on the 'Dr. Holiday' chapter of Walter Dean Myers' memoir, Bad Boy. Students explore character traits, comparison of adult figures, vocabulary, and cause-and-effect relationships surrounding Walter's behavior.
A highly differentiated, 3-hour career exploration lesson for adults with disabilities, focusing on four high-growth career sectors. It features visual, reflective, and discussion-based pathways tailored to individual support needs.