Final lesson in the unit focusing on 'topic' and 'discuss'. Students learn to identify the main idea and participate in structured talking activities.
A sensory-focused social studies lesson for elementary students with autism, exploring world travel through sights, sounds, transportation, and traditions. The lesson emphasizes visual supports and structured activities to build understanding of global diversity.
An introductory social studies lesson for elementary students with autism, focusing on basic map skills and cultural diversity through high-visual support and structured routines.
A 20-minute targeted social-emotional lesson for students with autism, focusing on managing frustration during turn-taking activities using an ice cream theme. Includes visual supports for emotion regulation and calming strategies.
A comprehensive unit assessment for the Academic Word Detectives unit, testing mastery of information, fact, alike, difference, type, discuss, and topic.
Teaches the concepts of 'alike', 'difference', and 'type' through visual comparison and categorization.
Focuses on using the words 'information' and 'fact'. Students practice identifying facts in simple visual and textual contexts.
A collection of vocabulary-building resources designed for 4th-grade students with limited literacy. The lesson focuses on seven key academic terms: information, fact, alike, difference, type, discuss, and topic through visual and tactile activities.
A specialized lesson focused on 'The Gap' between impulse and action, introducing the 'Brain Brake' and 'Sportscasting' techniques to help students inhibit initial responses.