A comprehensive guide to building strong opinion paragraphs using the OREO method, designed with visual supports for 6th-grade special education students.
A comprehensive lesson teaching 6th graders how to use graphic organizers (Cornell notes, mind maps, and T-charts) to organize information effectively. Includes a detailed lesson plan, a visual anchor chart, and guided practice worksheets.
A deep dive into Chapter 6 of 'The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King', focusing on character motivations and the introduction of the Nightmare King's lore.
A focused lesson on identifying and applying specific coping mechanisms to manage anxiety in various social and academic scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students master multi-step directions by breaking down complex sentences and using self-monitoring strategies. Students act as 'Mission Control' operators, decoding and executing complex commands to ensure mission success.
A lesson focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details in nonfiction texts using a detective-themed investigation approach. Students will learn to distinguish between the 'big picture' and the evidence that supports it.
A comprehensive planning kit for schools to manage students who struggle with or refuse to evacuate during fire drills, focusing on communication and individualized support.
A lesson focused on identifying the topic, main idea, and supporting details in non-fiction textbook chapters using a 'Textbook Trek' expedition theme.
Intensive test preparation materials designed to mimic the format and rigor of STAR 360 and OSAS assessments, focusing on strategic elimination and evidence retrieval.
A high-energy, 30-minute lesson designed to help 8th-grade students generalize their self-regulation and advocacy skills through high-stakes role-play scenarios in preparation for high school. Students practice using their personalized plans and scripts to navigate 'surprise' challenges independently.
Synthesizes all skills through complex grade-level texts to prepare for end-of-year assessments.
Compares written texts to their visual or auditory interpretations, analyzing how the medium influences the message.
Identifies author biases and logical fallacies in complex informational texts to determine their impact on an argument.