A comprehensive lesson on decoding and understanding multisyllabic r-controlled words through a wilderness exploration theme. Students will practice blending, identifying patterns, and reading complex texts.
A modified math lesson for IEP students focusing on calculating the area of irregular and composite rectangular shapes using visual grids and step-by-step decomposition strategies.
An introductory lesson for IEP students focusing on plotting points in the first quadrant (positive X and Y) to reveal a mystery bird outline.
A collection of resources to gather and analyze student feedback on learning centers to improve instructional design for future years.
A modified lesson for IEP students to practice plotting points on a four-quadrant coordinate plane to reveal a mystery animal outline. includes visual supports, step-by-step checklists, and color-coded axes.
A set of data collection tools for the Banking Time intervention, designed to track session details and subsequent behavioral outcomes to measure the impact of the teacher-student relationship on classroom performance.
Students evaluate their social circles to identify healthy vs. unhealthy influences and learn how to build a supportive 'crew' that respects boundaries.
Focused on actionable refusal skills, students practice specific techniques like 'The Broken Record' and 'The Better Idea' to navigate social pressure in real-time.
Students learn to distinguish between spoken and unspoken peer pressure and identify the physical and emotional 'red flags' that signal they are being pressured.
A targeted speech-language lesson for 6th graders focusing on vocabulary, grammar editing, and figurative language through the lens of Cinco de Mayo.
A collection of family invitation flyers for the English Language Education (ELE) showcase and recognition ceremonies across various grade levels. Each flyer includes specific timing, location details, and a return slip for RSVPs.
A lesson designed for 6th grade IEP students to build independence in classroom preparation and self-advocacy skills. Students learn to manage their daily planner and pencils while using specific strategies to ask for teacher assistance.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 6th-grade IEP students focusing on essential executive functioning skills like organization, planning, and emotional regulation through visual supports and task analysis.
A modified version of the Grade 6 Module 6 Assessment, specifically designed for students with IEPs. The assessment is broken into bite-sized chunks with simplified language, visual supports, and reduced response options to increase accessibility.
A comprehensive lesson for 6th-grade IEP students connecting academic skills (reading, writing, math) to essential life functions like navigation, budgeting, employment, and cooking. Through a 'Life Quest' theme, students explore how classroom learning prepares them for independence.
A Wilson Reading System (WRS) aligned lesson for Level 6.5, focusing on the Silent E Spelling Rule (dropping/keeping the e with suffixes) using the career of Rob Gronkowski as the thematic anchor.
A comprehensive toolkit for educators to support students with anxiety-driven defiance, focusing on pre-emptive strategies, calm communication, and delayed consequence enforcement.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students overcome work avoidance by addressing executive functioning, academic confidence, sensory needs, and independent work skills. Includes strategy cards, a presentation for introduction, and a planning worksheet.
A collection of scaffolded worksheets for 7th-grade students to identify key narrative elements and facts in contemporary novels, specifically designed for students needing extra support.
A lesson focused on improving writing organization and cohesion through the use of graphic organizers and transitional phrases to link evidence to claims.
A comprehensive set of strategies and tools to help teens with autism overcome rigid thinking and task refusal during academic assignments.
A scaffolded series of coordinate graphing activities designed for IEP students, moving from basic 5x5 matching to full 4-quadrant plotting.
An 8th-grade lesson focused on listening comprehension. Students listen to high-interest passages about video games, ebikes, and sports technology, using a structured graphic organizer with sentence frames to answer factual and inferential questions.
A speech therapy lesson focused on navigating school social situations, targeting tier 2 vocabulary, complex sentence structure, auditory memory, and nonverbal communication.
A modified introductory lesson on South America designed for students with IEPs, focusing on Brazil, Argentina, and Peru through simplified facts, large print, and tactile cut-and-paste activities.
A collection of materials for managing a classroom reward system based on a diner theme, including a large-format poster and student-facing handouts.
A modified cell analogy project for students with IEPs, focusing on comparing plant and animal cell organelles to real-world structures through structured slides and visual aids.