A guided practice lesson on photosynthesis focusing on Van Helmont's experiment and the chemistry of the photosynthetic equation, designed for students with executive function and reading challenges.
A high-level toolkit for high school students with ADHD to analyze and master their emotional responses. Uses a sophisticated meteorological metaphor to explore neuroscience, executive function, and advanced regulation strategies.
A lesson on secondary succession, focusing on how ecosystems recover after disturbances like fire or farming when soil is already present.
A lesson exploring the structural and functional differences between DNA and RNA, focusing on molecular components and their roles in genetic expression.
A comprehensive IPC chemistry final exam lesson covering counting atoms, bonding, reactions, and balancing equations. Includes the exam, student answer sheet, and teacher key.
A comprehensive study unit covering the principles of Mendelian and Non-Mendelian inheritance, alongside practical pedigree analysis tools.
A comprehensive assessment covering Mendelian genetics, incomplete dominance, codominance, and sex-linked traits through word problems and pedigree analysis.
The final summative project where students act as lead investigators on a cold case, applying their knowledge of DNA, serology, toxicology, and impression evidence to identify a suspect.
A jungle-themed articulation lesson targeting /l/-blends and 'th' sounds through a treasure hunt reading passage and a word scramble activity.
Empowers students to understand their own communication styles and develop the vocabulary to advocate for their needs in school and social settings.
Focuses on non-literal language including idioms, metaphors, and the social nuances of sarcasm and irony.
Students explore words with multiple definitions, practicing the ability to define and use them in context to improve linguistic flexibility.
A progress monitoring assessment designed for a 6th-grade student to identify the central idea and supporting details in a non-fiction text. Includes a high-interest reading passage and a 10-question multiple-choice assessment.
A concise practice lesson focused on balancing chemical equations and identifying the five primary types of chemical reactions for high school chemistry students.
A modified math lesson focused on identifying the parts of the coordinate plane and plotting points in all four quadrants with high-visual scaffolding for IEP students.
This lesson provides a structured set of activities for letter formation, matching, name recognition, and basic counting for students with autism or significant developmental delays.
A lesson exploring the role of AI in education through a story about responsible use, featuring comprehension questions, a vocabulary matching activity, and a reflective writing prompt.
A set of visual self-advocacy and focus strategies for a student to use in the classroom to manage distractions, frustration, and task initiation.
A comprehensive exploration of the water cycle, focusing on informational text analysis, vocabulary development, and understanding Earth's natural systems.