A comprehensive social-emotional intervention toolkit designed for 6th-grade students to navigate behavioral redirection, manage social conflict perseveration, and utilize structured coping strategies.
A small-group transition counseling lesson designed to prepare rising special education students for middle school. The lesson uses scenario-based discussion cards and action-planning worksheets to target social-emotional resilience, executive functioning, and navigating new school routines.
A specialized intervention lesson designed for neurodiverse students, particularly those with ASD, to help them manage hyperfocus, transition attention from preferred topics, and utilize self-regulation strategies like the Brain Parking Lot, Self-Talk, and Help Cards.
A self-advocacy and transition planning project where students identify their strengths, learning preferences, and sensory needs to build a physical passport portfolio for their next-grade teachers.
A complete literacy lesson aligned with Wilson Reading System Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students learn to read, scoop, and define complex words while engaging with an inspiring reading passage about NFL wide receiver AJ Brown.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson designed for struggling adolescent readers. It features a high-interest realistic fiction story about an underdog basketball team's unexpected victory, focusing on multisyllabic vocabulary development.
A space-themed goal-setting lesson designed for 6th-8th grade special education students. It introduces structured, visual goal setting, progress monitoring, and self-advocacy using a supportive, scaffolded 'Mission Control' theme.
A transition lesson designed for middle school students with autism to reflect on their experiences (cafeteria, lockers, multiple teachers, field trips, and getting help) and create a supportive advice booklet for incoming students. Includes visual scenario cards and a tactile flip-book.
A transition lesson designed for middle school students with autism to reflect on their learning, routines, and coping strategies, creating a peer-to-peer advice guide for incoming students.
A cohesive bundle of support resources for a student with Major Depressive Disorder and Intermittent Explosive Disorder, including formal 504 accommodations, an educator's de-escalation workflow, and a student-facing desk tool.
An engaging end-of-year reflection activity designed for middle school speech-language therapy students, featuring a self-assessment survey and printable appreciation cards to express gratitude to peers and school staff.
An immersive, fantasy-themed vocabulary game designed for speech-language pathology sessions targeting multiple-meaning words, context clues, and semantic mapping. This lesson includes an interactive printable game board, skill cards, and a comprehensive clinician facilitation guide with diagnostic tracking tools.
A 1-on-1 life skills lesson for middle schoolers with intellectual disabilities. Focuses on using simple, concrete language to teach appropriate ways to get attention, ask for help, or connect with peers using "Green Choice" (helpful) and "Red Choice" (unhelpful) visuals.
A structured workbooklet focusing on core academic skills (reading, handwriting, additions, money) and essential social-emotional strategies for school success.
A scaffolded reading lesson bundle designed for middle school IEP students, focusing on making personal connections to Kelly Yang's 'Front Desk'. It includes a detailed lesson plan with IEP accommodations, a structured graphic organizer, and visual vocabulary support cards.
A foundational lesson designed for Year 6 students who need high levels of scaffolding in reading, writing, and basic numeracy. The lesson uses practical daily life scenarios, including grocery shopping, community signs, and coin counting, to deliver highly accessible academic and functional skills practice.
A structured phonics and oral reading lesson contrasting G and K sounds. Features visual voicing indicators, multi-sensory tracing sheets, and high-interest interactive task cards.
A structured phonics and oral reading lesson contrasting D and T sounds. Features heavy picture scaffolding, voice-vibration indicators, and dyslexia-friendly physical activity resources.
An hour-long structured reading lesson focusing on B and W letter-sound association and common sight words. Designed with dyslexia-friendly spacing, color-coded highlights, and picture scaffolding to support struggling oral readers.