A 15-minute, one-on-one Tier 3 lesson designed to help students with learning disabilities reflect on their progress, strengths, and support needs through guided self-advocacy.
Teaches emotional regulation techniques and focus-boosting 'grounding' exercises to manage the sensory and emotional load of middle school.
Provides concrete study techniques for ADHD brains and test-taking strategies to manage anxiety and improve focus during assessments.
Covers navigating new social circles and the critical skill of self-advocacy with teachers, using clear communication protocols.
Focuses on physical organization of lockers and binders, alongside time management strategies like 'backward planning' for long-term projects.
A specialized lesson designed for IEP students to master adding fractions with unlike denominators using visual scaffolds, multiplication charts, and color-coded steps. Focuses on simple denominators and visual area models to build conceptual understanding.
A social story and support materials designed for a 14-year-old student to understand the process of cleaning up after an emotional outburst before transitioning back to the classroom.
A comprehensive set of resources for parents of high school students with intellectual disabilities, focusing on proprioception, sensory seeking behaviors, and practical home-based strategies.
A comprehensive parent training resource designed to support task initiation and sustained focus for students with autism using visual strategies and structured home routines.
A collection of video-based independent work stations for student rotation and self-paced learning.
A social story and support toolkit designed to help students navigate frustration, manage physical impulses, and choose safe alternatives to eloping or aggression.
A comprehensive set of modified money skill resources focusing on coin/bill identification, same-denomination addition, price matching, and simple change making with visual prompts.
A comprehensive behavior management system designed for elementary students to build self-regulation skills. This kit includes a daily tracking chart focused on 'Cool Voices' and 'Safe Hands', a customizable reward menu, and a guide for educators to implement the system with consistency and positive reinforcement.
A comprehensive set of data collection tools designed for tracking IEP behavior frequency, duration, and academic accuracy, including a synthesis log for weekly reporting.
Combines addition, multiplication, and a simplified sales tax calculation for a realistic 'Big Spender' shopping experience.
Introduces multiplication for buying multiple items and division for sharing costs among friends in a 'Party Planner' context.
Focuses on adding and subtracting prices and calculating change from a $20 bill using a visual 'Snack Shop' theme.
Practical tools for mapping out safety choices, including contingency maps, choice boards, and step-by-step replacement skill guides.
A visual discrimination and memory game featuring colorful pony characters to help young learners practice matching identical pictures.
A therapeutic handwriting unit focused on visual-motor integration, boundary awareness, and spatial organization. Students use navigation-themed templates to master margin awareness, letter sizing, and line placement.
This lesson focuses on the specific transition from preferred art activities to non-preferred learning tasks, providing strategies for emotional regulation and physical safety.
A comprehensive 5-week intervention for high school English Learners focusing on decoding through nonsense word fluency, specifically designed for students with limited or interrupted formal education.
A technical guide and corrected codebase for creating switch-accessible mystery games for visually impaired students. Includes the fixed Python script and an explanation of common pitfalls in accessibility programming.
A collection of resources to help a student manage big emotions through a social story, behavior sorting activity, and portable visual supports for self-regulation.
This lesson dismantles the stigma surrounding IEPs and emotional dysregulation by highlighting the 'twice-exceptional' nature of many brilliant minds. It features a slide presentation of successful African Americans who overcame learning and emotional challenges to achieve greatness.