A lesson focused on mastering two-step numerical expressions with parentheses using a secret agent 'Codebreaker' theme. Includes explicit instruction, visual supports, and leveled practice to meet IEP goals.
A rigorous dive into solving two-step word problems using all four operations, designed for NC Grade 3/4 EOG preparation. Students will practice breaking down problems, writing equations with variables, and checking for reasonableness.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step addition and multiplication equations using visual models like balance scales, tape diagrams, and algebra tiles, specifically designed for 6th-grade students.
A 30-minute Tier 1 kindergarten lesson focusing on social-emotional learning by teaching students that hands are for helping, not hitting through stories, sorting, and role-play.
A comprehensive 4th-grade language screening system designed for speech-language pathologists to assess and track progress in receptive, expressive, and semantic domains using an engaging explorer theme.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step equations involving non-negative rational numbers, featuring a secret agent tactical theme. Includes guided notes, extensive practice, and an EOG-style assessment.
A lesson focused on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using numerical methods like cross-multiplication and scaling, without the use of visual models.
A set of tools designed for Instructional Assistants to efficiently track and analyze specific classroom behaviors including transitions, emotional regulation, and compliance.
A collection of visual aids and tools to help students master unit conversions across Customary and Metric systems using various mnemonic strategies.
A focused lesson introducing the Main Idea Umbrella graphic organizer to help students identify key details that support a central message while filtering out distracting information.
A mixed-skills lesson designed to review unit rates, integer addition/subtraction, two-step equations, and circle properties through interactive instruction and high-stakes practice.
An introductory lesson to the community in The Giver, exploring the concepts of Sameness and the rules of the society through visual aids and guided discussion.
A structured restorative process focused on addressing a specific behavioral incident, analyzing its impact, and creating a concrete plan for repair and trust-rebuilding.
A life skills lesson designed for high schoolers to create personalized, age-appropriate morning and night hygiene routines using a visual checklist format. Students plan their steps and customize a template for daily use.
A comprehensive end-of-unit assessment designed for 5th-grade students, focusing on fractions, decimals, and mixed standards through a high-energy marathon theme.
A focused assessment suite for 3rd and 4th-grade students targeting multiplication and division word problem proficiency. Includes three distinct trials and a comprehensive data-tracking teacher guide designed for IEP goal monitoring and progress reporting.
A practical, non-traditional approach to self-regulation for students who struggle with sensory overstimulation and social anxiety in physical education settings. This lesson focuses on environmental calibration and stealth communication rather than traditional goal-setting.
A foundational geometry lesson on the Triangle Inequality Theorem, using a construction theme to help students visualize how side lengths interact. Students use guided notes and a hands-on sorting activity to master the rule that the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the longest side.
A comprehensive geometry review for 5th grade students, covering lines, angles, polygons, 3D shapes, and measurement with fractions and mixed numbers.
A 30-minute lesson teaching students how to use a 100's chart to add two-digit numbers, focusing on 2-digit + 1-digit with regrouping and 2-digit + multiples of 10. Students will learn the 'Jump and Slide' method for navigating the chart.
This lesson explores the 'hidden engines' of executive functioning: working memory and cognitive flexibility. Students will learn how these skills support daily life through data-driven insights and hands-on individual activities.