Students address the challenge of learners who struggle to generate mental imagery. The lesson covers how to provide concrete visual anchors (pictures, props) to support students who cannot independently visualize mnemonics.
A cumulative review lesson integrating all learned long vowel teams (ai/ay, ee/ea/ey, oa/ow/oe, ie/igh) with multisyllabic syllable awareness and visual chunking tasks.
An application-focused reading intervention lesson reinforcing ie/igh vowel teams in connected reading and spelling. Designed for high school struggling readers, this lesson integrates a cumulative long-vowel team review (ai/ay, ee/ea/ey, oa/ow/oe) and dictation tasks.
An explicit, highly scaffolded reading intervention lesson introducing long i vowel teams (ie, igh) while reviewing silent-e (i_e) through structured word sorting, guided spelling comparison, and phrase reading.
An application-focused reading intervention lesson reinforcing oa/ow/oe vowel teams in connected reading and spelling. Designed for high school struggling readers, this lesson integrates a cumulative long-vowel team review (ai/ay, ee/ea/ey) and dictation tasks.
An explicit, highly scaffolded reading intervention lesson introducing long o vowel teams (oa, ow, oe) while reviewing silent-e (o_e) through structured word sorting, guided spelling comparison, and phrase reading.
An application-focused reading intervention lesson reinforcing ee/ea/ey vowel teams in connected reading and spelling. Designed for high school struggling readers, this lesson contrasts vowel teams with the silent-e (e_e) pattern and reviews previous long a spellings.
An explicit, highly scaffolded reading intervention lesson introducing long e vowel teams (ee, ea, ey) while reviewing long a vowel teams (ai, ay) through structured word sorting, guided reading, and spelling rules.
An application-focused reading intervention lesson reinforcing ai/ay vowel teams in connected reading and spelling. Designed for high school struggling readers, this lesson incorporates a robust r-controlled vowel review and advanced word sorting.
An explicit, highly scaffolded reading intervention lesson focusing on the long a spelling patterns ai and ay. Designed for high school struggling readers, this lesson contrasts these new vowel teams with the familiar silent-e (a_e) pattern through structured decoding, word analysis, and writing tasks.
A beginning-of-the-year lesson teaching students the schoolwide HALLS procedure for safe and respectful hallway transitions. This lesson covers explicit teacher modeling, interactive student roleplay, and self-assessment of the HALLS expectations.
A resource hub designed to support teachers in managing classroom adjustments and implementing trauma-informed strategies for students experiencing acute family transitions.
A complete lesson bundle about Japan designed specifically for IEP students using highly simplified text and visual communication symbols. The bundle includes an interactive slide deck, matching visual guided notes, a symbol-matching activity worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide with sensory connections.
A formal mastery assessment designed to track high school students' decoding accuracy, spelling, and phonetic discrimination across all major r-controlled vowel families.
A structured literacy lesson aligned with Wilson Reading System Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students practice syllable division, spelling, and comprehension using an engaging reading passage about pop superstar Justin Bieber.
A comprehensive IEP goal planning and progress tracking system designed to transition a student from shared aide dependence to independent classroom work completion.
A structured support program designed for Kindergarten students with autism, focusing on identifying sad and angry emotions and utilizing sensory and calming coping strategies.
A specialized kit designed to support a Kindergarten student with autism in identifying emotions and practicing coping strategies. Includes a clear IEP goal and data collection sheet, along with printable visual support cards.
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 adventure-themed speech-language therapy lesson for middle schoolers to practice problem-solving, inferencing, and social communication. Students solve 'island dilemmas' to escape a mysterious tropical island before summer break begins.
A collection of highly structured data tracking sheets for monitoring and recording student progress on IEP social skills goals, specifically focusing on peer conversational initiations with varying levels of prompt supports.
A systematic progress monitoring tracking binder for tracking student mastery of 1 and 2-digit vertical addition and subtraction within 100, featuring 12 standardized trials across four quarters, IEP goal tracking data sheets, and a complete teacher answer booklet.
A structured, high-engagement lesson designed to teach beginning-of-the-year kindergarteners how to line up quickly and quietly using the 'Bubbles & Duck Tails' routine. Includes interactive slides, printable visual reminders, a 15-minute carpet lesson plan, and student certificates.
A progress monitoring assessment program for an IEP goal focusing on three-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping. Features clean grids, large fonts, and minimal clutter.
An intensive review lesson designed to reinforce r-controlled vowel patterns (ar, or, ore, er, ir, ur, wor) through oral sound sorts, mixed word reading, and sentence-level application.
A life-skills-focused lesson where students learn to write a formal thank-you note to State Representative Sean Garballey using visual planners, errorless cut-and-paste choice strips, and a printable fold-over greeting card. This lesson scaffold is optimized for students with diverse fine-motor and cognitive needs.
Students explore how schedules are used across various career paths, analyze real-world shift and appointment schedules, and practice reading workplace timetables.
A comprehensive visual support system designed for a non-verbal kindergartener, focusing on safe choices, gentle hands, and structured routines. Includes a First-Then board, daily schedule cards, behavioral expectation cards, and visual routine anchor charts.
A directive behavioral intervention lesson designed for 2nd-grade students to learn explicit physical boundary limits, replace inappropriate touching of peers and adults, and practice structured attention-seeking replacement actions. Includes a professional guidance packet with de-escalation scripts, student workbooks, and desk visual reminders.
A 60-minute interactive professional development session for general education teachers (K-8) to master comprehensible input, text scaffolding, and structured peer speaking.
Focuses on cognitive flexibility, teaching students how to adapt to unexpected morning disruptions, schedule changes, or forgotten items using a step-by-step coping and problem-solving framework.
Focuses on organization and order, helping students design efficient physical systems for their backpacks, desks, and lockers, alongside practicing planner management.
Focuses on time management, estimating task durations, and establishing efficient morning routines to arrive at school ready to learn without transition delays.
A supportive social story and teacher facilitation kit designed to help kindergarteners develop self-regulation, stay with their class, maintain a safe body, and choose safe physical outlets instead of eloping, hitting, or climbing.
Practical tools and templates for tracking daily student performance, self-reflection, and home-school communication for young adults preparing for independent life.
A speech-language therapy lesson designed to teach minimally verbal autistic students how to read and comprehend a school visual schedule, building academic vocabulary and independence.
A comprehensive, highly scaffolded menu math lesson tailored for IEP students. Using a friendly retro diner theme, it covers the Next Dollar Up method, simple decimal addition of two items, and calculating change using concrete visual supports.
A modified math lesson on solving multi-step word problems, specifically designed for students with IEP accommodations. It features highly structured visual graphic organizers, pictorial supports, and sentence frames to break down complex multi-step problems into manageable, sequential steps.
An interactive professional development workshop for educators to analyze physical classroom layouts, evaluate their impact on student behavior and equity, and design collaborative future spaces.
A cumulative high school reading intervention review lesson consolidating all r-controlled vowel patterns (ar, or, ore, er, ir, ur, wor) and introducing the 'wor' spelling pattern after 'w'.