A lesson designed to help students with intellectual disabilities identify safe and unsafe social interactions across various environments using a 'Safety Signals' metaphor.
A comprehensive lesson focused on improving speech intelligibility through the mastery of prosody, specifically targeting volume control, articulatory precision, and intonation patterns.
A set of scaffolded writing resources designed to help students with ADHD and SLD craft a 5-paragraph reflective essay from the perspective of Elisha Wiesel. The materials focus on synthesizing themes from 'Night' and a contemporary article about Wiesel's legacy.
A collection of accessible Macbeth resources designed for students with visual impairments, including large-print versions with modern translations.
A focused phonics lesson on the '-ang' glued sound, designed for 2nd-grade students and intervention settings using a high-energy garage band theme.
A collection of accessible reading materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, specifically tailored for students requiring large print and modern translations. This lesson ensures all students can navigate and comprehend the play during classroom instruction.
A discreet, low-friction self-regulation system designed for 7th-grade students to monitor emotional states and practice self-advocacy through simple visual scales and break requests.
A full set of large-print, accessible script materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, designed for students needing 20px font. Includes interleaved modern translations and original text with original page references.
A comprehensive set of tools to help 6th-grade students master the Cornell note-taking method specifically for science concepts, featuring a guided template and instructional supports.
A comprehensive set of behavioral intervention tools designed for middle school students, focusing on self-regulation and goal tracking for task avoidance, insubordination, physical aggression, and social withdrawal.
A high-energy, visually vibrant 45-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to master synonyms and antonyms. The lesson uses a 'Vibe Check' social media theme to connect vocabulary to everyday communication, making high-frequency Tier 2 words accessible and fun.
A structured approach to long division using the standard algorithm on graph paper, specifically designed for students with IEPs. The lesson covers 2-digit by 1-digit problems (no remainders) and 3-digit by 1-digit problems (with remainders) using visual aids and mnemonics.
A lesson for 6th grade special education students to review character traits through the lens of a detective agency, culminating in a thank-you letter to their Vice Principal.
A complete reading exploration of 'The Last Book in the Universe', focusing on identifying main ideas and themes across all chapters (1-20). This lesson simplifies complex 8th-grade concepts for 5th-grade accessibility, specifically designed for special education students.
A basketball-themed word study lesson focusing on Jayson Tatum's career and skills, used to reinforce suffix and base word identification.
A modified lesson on graphing inequalities specifically designed for students with IEPs, focusing on symbol identification and visual matching. The lesson includes instructional slides, a hands-on cut-and-paste activity, and a teacher answer key.
A targeted 15-minute intervention designed for 7th-grade students with autism to learn and practice initiating conversations with peers using structured visual supports and explicit scripts.
A direct instruction lesson focused on phoneme-grapheme mapping to help students decode grade-level vocabulary. This lesson provides a structured "Sound Lab" approach to breaking down unknown words into their individual sounds and corresponding letters.
A comprehensive system for tracking IEP progress across multiple lagging skills, including a master overview and specialized data logs for Academic, Executive Functioning, Social-Emotional, and Functional Life Skills.
A restorative behavioral intervention focused on resolving physical conflict and verbal aggression through a formal behavior contract and daily progress tracking.
A comprehensive lesson designed for high school seniors to master difficult articulation targets ('r' and 'dark l') within professional and real-world contexts. The materials focus on transition-readiness, interview skills, and self-monitoring to achieve 90% accuracy.
A comprehensive kit for tracking and mastering the Order of Operations (PEMDAS) and fractional operations, designed for high school students needing foundational support.
A social skills lesson for middle schoolers focusing on non-verbal cues, sensory regulation in loud environments, and conflict management through a 'Signal Navigators' simulation theme.
This lesson prepares 12th-grade special education students for the transition to community college by exploring the shift from IDEA to ADA/Section 504. Students will learn the accommodation process, the importance of self-disclosure, and their role as self-advocates in a post-secondary environment.
A comprehensive behavior intervention plan and tracking system designed to support students with impulse control and defiance through structured support and monitoring.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on helping students with autism understand social boundaries, role clarity, and knowing when to disengage from peer interactions, particularly in unstructured settings like the school bus.
The foundational lesson for Skillstreaming, introducing the concept of social skills and focusing on the essential skill of Active Listening for middle schoolers with moderate special needs.
A lesson designed for high school special education students to distinguish between 'stuck' and 'flexible' thinking patterns. Students will learn strategies to adapt to changes and social challenges through interactive slides and hands-on sorting activities.