Putting cue-reading into practice builds confidence in everyday interactions, deepens social awareness, and helps learners adapt in real time to others’ signals.
A highly visual, hands-on lesson designed for non-verbal students to master sorting by color and size through physical manipulation and AAC support. This lesson minimizes the need for writing and maximizes visual engagement.
A professional development session for high school teachers focusing on restorative practices, emotional regulation, and the implementation of proactive care plans. This lesson equips educators with the tools to handle chronic emotional challenges and foster deep connection with students in grades 9-12.
A comprehensive lesson designed for vocational special education students (18+) to prepare for the Food Handlers Card. The lesson covers personal hygiene, cross-contamination, food temperatures, and safety protocols through visual slides and hands-on practice.
Students practice interview etiquette and evaluate interview behaviors using a simplified rubric and video analysis of common interview mistakes.
Students explore qualities that make a "good employee," such as punctuality, hygiene, and teamwork, through a "Hire vs. Not Ready Yet" behavior sorting activity.
Students will differentiate between hard skills (learned tasks) and soft skills (people skills) using visual aids and sorting activities tailored for low cognitive ability levels.
A comprehensive lesson to prepare students for fire drills, focusing on evacuation steps, identifying emergency signals, and maintaining calm. Includes visual slides, role-play activities, and assessment tools.
A professional development resource focused on conducting empathy interviews with students who face frequent disciplinary actions, aiming to shift from punitive to restorative mindsets.
A lesson focused on teaching the step-by-step routine for independent showering, including preparation and post-shower tasks.
A foundational social skills lesson focused on introducing oneself, active listening, and discovering common interests through interactive activities and visual guides.
A comprehensive lesson designed to empower college-bound students with disabilities by navigating the legal, social, and academic shifts from high school to higher education.
A high-energy, collaborative lesson focusing on parts of speech through funny Valentine's Day themed Mad Libs. All romantic content has been replaced with themes of friendship and celebration.