Focuses on evaluating physical and cognitive readiness for keyboard navigation. Students analyze range of motion, motor control, and memory to determine appropriate AT interventions.
A graduate-level seminar lesson comparing IEPs and 504 plans through an interactive Myth vs. Fact collaborative trivia game. The lesson includes a high-impact presentation, a professional comparison handout, and an instructor facilitation guide with statutory deep-dives.
A comprehensive SPED-focused transition lesson about navigating sensitive feedback regarding personal hygiene, grooming, and appearance in workplace and social settings.
A sensory-based regulation system lesson designed to establish quick, silent coping zones in classrooms during high-energy periods, facilitating collaboration between teachers and behavior interventionists.
Teaches students to distinguish between essential items (needs) and non-essential items (wants), and guides them through making simple purchases within a fixed budget.
Students practice making simple exact transactions up to five dollars, simulating visual school store scenarios to build independent living skills.
Introduces the Next-Dollar Up strategy, teaching students with cognitive and learning disabilities how to determine how many one-dollar bills to pay for items with decimal prices.
Focuses on recognizing physical coins and bills, matching them to their numeric values, and sorting money in physical or visual formats for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
An advanced 2-hour lesson bundle for transition-age youth focusing on professional communication, workplace advocacy, and navigating accommodation requests with confidence and clarity.
A comprehensive set of resources to launch and sustain a School Family Culture committee focused on improving discipline outcomes and school climate through clear expectations and data-driven decision making.
An interactive, game-based transition unit for middle school students with low cognitive needs. It teaches essential routines, social-emotional skills, and support systems through guided scenario-based choices.
A celebration and final assessment session for Kindergarten students focusing on emotional regulation, coping strategies, and listening skills. Includes a slide presentation, visual assessment, calming plan, and data tracking tools.
A guided research lesson for transition students to narrow down a career interest, research hygiene/apparel rules from head to toe, design a workplace-appropriate grooming bag, and present findings using a structured 1-minute presentation script.
An advanced listening comprehension lesson building on visualization and active note-taking strategies with longer oral passages, denser pop culture topics, and an increased volume of targeted comprehension questions.
A self-reflection and coping strategy consolidation unit for a 2nd-grade student struggling with sustained attention. Includes a guided social story presentation, an interactive reflection booklet, visual strategy cards, and a comprehensive educator guide with an integrated data tracking system.
A transition lesson designed to help graduating high school seniors navigate college campus resources, master self-advocacy, and successfully secure academic adjustments.
A highly scaffolded lesson on finding the mean, median, mode, and range using small, single-digit datasets (3-5 numbers) designed specifically for students with IEP accommodations.
A progress monitoring pack with three phonics-controlled reading comprehension assessments and a comprehensive teacher scoring guide, customized with dyslexia-friendly visual supports for fourth-grade students reading at a first-grade level.
A 90-minute hands-on lesson designed for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to master daily hygiene skills using visual guides, experiments, and realistic scenarios.
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 comprehensive Wilson Step 6.2 lesson focusing on 3-syllable closed words, themed around the Boston Red Sox. Includes a slide deck, scooping worksheets, word cards, and a teacher guide with comprehension questions.
A lesson designed for Pre-K to 4th-grade students with diverse needs to master independent task boxes. This lesson builds self-regulation, transition stamina, and self-monitoring skills during end-of-year testing or busy transition periods using a structured 'Mission Independence' space-explorer theme.