A 6-page comprehensive workbook themed around Dexter's Laboratory, focusing on multiplication, social WH questions, and artistic observation for a first-grade student.
Exploring the "Orange" sector, focusing on nuances like Anxiety, Insecurity, and Panic.
Exploring the "Red" sector, focusing on nuances like Frustration, Jealousy, and Agitation.
Exploring the "Purple" sector, focusing on nuances like Loneliness, Guilt, and Disappointment.
Exploring the "Yellow" sector, focusing on nuances like Calm, Trust, and Being Valued.
Exploring the "Blue" sector, focusing on nuances like Shock, Curiosity, and Confusion.
Exploring the "Green" sector of the wheel, focusing on nuances like Contentment, Pride, and Elation.
A collection of materials for a school-wide neurodiversity month celebration, including event flyers and inspirational posters.
Reinforces word meaning through categorization and creative expression. Students sort words into logical groups and explore a word-themed coloring book.
Transitions from individual words to meaningful structures. Students use matching activities and visual supports to build their first sentences.
Introduces the target words through visual recognition and fine motor practice. Students engage with flashcards and tracing activities to build familiarity and spelling skills.
Celebrate progress with a final fluency 'race' and cumulative review of all phonetic patterns and sight words.
Implement partner reading strategies using visual cues to support peer feedback and collaborative fluency.
Focus on initial and final consonant blends to increase reading stamina and word attack speed.
Introduce common digraphs (sh, ch, th) and expand sight word recognition speed.
Introduce the Speed Racer theme and focus on VC/CVC decoding and the first set of high-frequency words.
A mystery-solving lesson focused on vocalic /r/ (specifically the 'wer' syllable) where students investigate a bakery heist. Students will analyze suspect statements, map locations, and evidence to identify who stole the Golden Flour.
A set of resources designed to help students understand and follow expectations for staying in their designated learning areas during WIN time and ELL sessions.
A comprehensive toolkit for Special Education students to master word problems using tape diagrams across all four operations. The lesson focuses on visual scaffolding, consistent routines, and color-coded models to reduce cognitive load.