A 20-minute targeted speech therapy lesson for 8th grade students to practice identifying expected behaviors and explaining the perspectives of others during direct instruction and group work.
A guide for mastering the two-basin dishwashing method, specifically designed for individuals with sensory sensitivities and motivation hurdles.
A practical life skills lesson focused on the steps and social scripts needed to successfully place an order over the phone for any generic business.
A collection of high-visual anchor charts designed for non-readers to master essential daily life skills like banking, ordering food, and paying bills.
A targeted 1:1 intervention lesson focused on inferential reasoning and evidence-based explanations using a noir mystery theme. Students will practice identifying implied meanings in short scenarios and using specific sentence frames to justify their conclusions.
Final assessments for a World History course covering WWI, WWII, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Cold War, tiered for different special education needs.
A lesson on the mechanics and importance of professional discourse, focusing on the 'Agree, Disagree, Build' protocol and the impact of active listening on class culture.
A structured session for students to plan and create a vision board focused on academic success and personal well-being.
A comprehensive lesson for counselors to guide teens through the process of creating a vision board, focusing on academic, personal, and social goals.
A lesson on the fundamentals of professional email writing, focusing on structure, tone, and clarity for middle grade students.
A speech therapy lesson focused on inferencing character motives and interpreting figurative language by citing specific textual evidence. Students use a structured detective-themed approach to bridge the gap between 'knowing' and 'explaining'.
A high-energy, tactical-themed lesson designed for pre-teen and teen boys to master the social "pro-skills" of personal space and boundaries through movement, role-play, and mapping.
A lesson designed for middle school special needs students to learn the fundamentals of self-advocacy and setting boundaries in both school and social environments through visual storytelling and interactive discussion.
A collection of resources for students in the school counseling center to help them manage their time and emotions while waiting.
A lesson designed to help students reflect on their testing anxiety during the ELA State Exam and equip them with practical coping strategies for future assessments.