A multiplication mastery lesson focusing on pattern recognition (1s, 2s, 3s, 5s, 10s, 11s) for special education students. Includes a scaffolded 12x12 chart and teacher answer key.
A lesson focused on mastering the order of operations through multi-step expressions, including both standard operations and parentheses.
A rigorous recovery packet for chapters 1-6 of The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963, designed for special education scholars to show their thinking through evidence-based activities.
A hands-on introduction to basic budgeting and grocery shopping. Students practice identifying prices, comparing costs, and making simple purchasing decisions using dollars and cents with high visual support.
A social story and support materials to help students in an 8:1:1 setting understand the importance of wearing a helmet during Adapted PE bike activities.
A 30-minute intensive review session focused on comparing and rounding decimals. Students will use step-by-step checklists to master decimal place value relationships and precision.
A hands-on lesson focusing on recognizing and converting units of length including inches, feet, yards, and meters. Students use visual models and step-by-step guides to master measurement relationships.
A comprehensive 3rd grade math lesson focused on understanding the relative sizes of inches, feet, and yards, and mastering conversions from larger units to smaller units through a construction-themed Megacity simulation.
This lesson introduces the concepts of "Brick Thinking" (rigid) and "Rubber Band Thinking" (flexible) to help 3rd-grade students with autism navigate mistakes, schedule changes, and difficult tasks. Students will learn to identify "stuck" moments and practice "stretching" their thinking to adapt to new situations.
A set of executive functioning tools designed to help a student improve attendance, manage daily tasks, and reflect on personal barriers to success.
An assessment-focused lesson helping students master three-digit place value and expanded form notation through structured identification and expanded form writing.
A collection of themed positive reinforcement tools, including dinosaur and farm animals, designed to encourage and track student progress.
A hands-on activity where students practice two-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping through a set of forest-themed task cards.
A lesson focused on mastering multi-digit multiplication and long division using visual grids and procedural checklists.
A social skills lesson designed to help students identify and practice positive strategies for gaining peer attention through role-play, movement, and interactive games.
A comprehensive lesson on rounding decimals to the nearest whole number, tenth, hundredth, and thousandth, featuring guided instruction and extensive independent practice.
A collection of non-verbal and visual tools designed to help a student with severe social anxiety navigate the transition into P.E. class and manage 'freeze' responses effectively.
A math lesson for 3rd graders focused on solving one-step word problems using all four operations through a camping-themed lens. Students will learn and apply the '3 Read Strategy' to navigate mathematical stories and select the correct operation.
A camping-themed 3rd-grade centers lesson covering 4 math skills (telling time, multiplying by tens, word problems, shapes) and 4 reading skills (context clues, main idea, nouns/verbs, point of view). Includes a comprehensive slide deck for instruction and student activity logs.
A lesson focused on functional math skills in a grocery store setting, specifically identifying prices from visual cues like tags and flyers.
A foundational lesson on solving one-step word problems using all four operations. Students learn to identify bolded keywords and use ten-frame visual scaffolds to organize their mathematical thinking.
A comprehensive Occupational Therapy screening toolset designed to identify dysgraphia markers in school-aged students through structured writing tasks and clinical observations. Created for Andy's OT Toolbox.
A literacy lesson for students with cognitive impairments focusing on CVC/CVCe words and the social-emotional concept of honesty. Students will read a repetitive passage and answer comprehension questions with visual supports.