Week 2 introduces open syllables (V/CV pattern). Students practice dividing after the first vowel to create a long vowel sound in the first syllable.
A structured, action-oriented lesson to teach parking lot safety rules, emphasizing the "Stop, Look, Hold Hands" routine and staying next to the vehicle.
A concrete, sensory-friendly lesson teaching children how to identify "safe adults" (police officers, store employees) and use structured communication routines if separated from a caregiver.
A highly visual, structured lesson focusing on understanding traffic lights, pedestrian crosswalk signals, and the action-steps for crossing the street safely.
A spelling lesson for second graders focused on dropping the final silent 'e' before adding vowel suffixes (-er, -est, -ed, -ing) using a fun kitchen/chef theme.
A highly structured, sensory-friendly lesson designed for children aged 6-8 with autism to learn and practice critical community safety directions through social narratives, visual support cards, and hands-on matching games.
A multi-day 2nd-grade spelling and word study unit focused on the consonant-doubling rule when adding suffixes -er, -est, -ed, and -ing. Features an engaging 'Animal Adventures' theme with hopping bunnies, running puppies, and swimming fish to help students master the spelling rules through guided and independent practice.
A third-grade reading lesson centered on an end-of-year mystery. Students learn and practice summarizing and making inferences by examining clues around the playground to locate a missing playground item before the last recess ends.
A 2nd grade phonics lesson focused on the spelling rule of dropping the silent 'e' before adding vowel suffixes (-ing, -ed, -er, -est). The lesson includes a high-engagement magical-themed worksheet and a corresponding teacher answer key.
An end-of-year reflection lesson designed specifically for English Language Learners, featuring tiered worksheets for Beginning/Entering and Developing/Expanding levels, supported by a detailed facilitator guide.
A comprehensive lesson focused on understanding and applying transition words to build logical, smooth connections between ideas in writing.
A pediatric grounding and sensory regulation lesson featuring a self-squeeze physical therapy routine to help students self-soothe and calm down.
A comprehensive IEP support packet focused on third-grade task initiation and planning within the writing process. Includes teacher data tracking, structured graphic organizers, and self-monitoring visual checklists to help students start writing without getting stuck.
A 5th-grade comprehension lesson focused on identifying key story elements using Wh-questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How) within an engaging fantasy-adventure narrative.
A student-led advocacy lesson focused on identifying school accessibility barriers and understanding special education careers. Students learn to collaborate with specialists, co-teachers, and therapists to make their school welcoming and accessible to everyone.
A high-engagement, Jeopardy-style review game designed for 4th-grade English Language Learners to master the characters, settings, key events, and plot structure of Treasure Island. Includes visual clues, multiple-choice options, sentence frames, and a vocabulary explorer handout to scaffold oral and written responses.
A grade 3-4 literacy assessment lesson that includes a comprehensive, multi-page student progress assessment covering reading passage comprehension, retelling, inferential analysis, writing, and editing.