Focuses on qualitative data gathering through structured observations and stakeholder interviews. Students role-play interviewing parents and teachers to extract specific sensory preferences and triggers.
A sensory-focused lesson helping K-2 special education students manage transition anxiety and sensory overload through tactile cloud play and deep breathing simulation.
An interactive, game-based transition unit for middle school students with low cognitive needs. It teaches essential routines, social-emotional skills, and support systems through guided scenario-based choices.
A celebration and final assessment session for Kindergarten students focusing on emotional regulation, coping strategies, and listening skills. Includes a slide presentation, visual assessment, calming plan, and data tracking tools.
An advanced listening comprehension lesson building on visualization and active note-taking strategies with longer oral passages, denser pop culture topics, and an increased volume of targeted comprehension questions.
A self-reflection and coping strategy consolidation unit for a 2nd-grade student struggling with sustained attention. Includes a guided social story presentation, an interactive reflection booklet, visual strategy cards, and a comprehensive educator guide with an integrated data tracking system.
A transition lesson designed to help graduating high school seniors navigate college campus resources, master self-advocacy, and successfully secure academic adjustments.
A highly scaffolded lesson on finding the mean, median, mode, and range using small, single-digit datasets (3-5 numbers) designed specifically for students with IEP accommodations.
A progress monitoring pack with three phonics-controlled reading comprehension assessments and a comprehensive teacher scoring guide, customized with dyslexia-friendly visual supports for fourth-grade students reading at a first-grade level.
This lesson teaches students to distinguish between safe (Green) and unsafe (Red) behaviors through visual sorting and discussion. It focuses on functional communication and self-regulation skills like asking for breaks and maintaining personal space.
A lesson designed for Pre-K to 4th-grade students with diverse needs to master independent task boxes. This lesson builds self-regulation, transition stamina, and self-monitoring skills during end-of-year testing or busy transition periods using a structured 'Mission Independence' space-explorer theme.
A comprehensive facilitation package for school leaders to conduct end-of-year reflective workshops with co-teaching pairs, evaluating delivery models, communication, and recommendations for the future.
Resources and templates designed to support special education teachers and coordinators in planning the transition of middle school students with IEPs into high school.
A professional development session focused on training educators to implement highly active cooperative learning structures in their classrooms, aligned with Dysart protocols and evaluation rubrics.
A comprehensive school leadership and professional development session on building, maintaining, and optimizing highly effective collaborative teacher teams (PLCs). Grounded in DuFour's PLC framework, Hattie's collective teacher efficacy, and practical collaborative habits.
A sensory-friendly collaborative arts and reflection lesson for K-4 special education students to celebrate school year achievements and memories by building a paper quilt.
A comprehensive social skills and routine-building lesson for K-4 students with autism or social communication needs. The lesson uses social narratives, interactive role-play, and visual aids to help students practice requesting help, sharing, and navigating unstructured play environments like parks and pools during summer break.