A high-stakes, secret agent-themed lesson for 5th-grade students focusing on the articulation of /sh/, /ch/, and /j/ sounds in words and sentences.
A comprehensive guide for teachers to implement movement-based and dialogue-driven instructional strategies to keep student engagement high during the 4th quarter.
A lesson focused on identifying frustration and practicing simple, visual-based coping strategies to return to learning.
A speech therapy lesson focused on the /g/ sound in various positions, blends, and multi-syllabic words for 5th-grade students.
A simplified guide for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to understand their Individual Program Plan (IPP) process, focusing on personal strengths and decision-making.
A simplified lesson focused on Earth Day 2026, renewable energy, and personal environmental choices for Tier 2 Special Education students.
Introducing and practicing the four specific coping strategies: deep breathing, outside breaks, sensory toys, and art.
Focused on identifying the physical and emotional 'early warning signs' of dysregulation, such as anxiety and frustration.
A 5th-grade speech therapy lesson focusing on decoding and articulating multisyllabic words through an engaging steampunk-themed story. Students will explore open/closed syllables, prefixes, suffixes, vowel teams, and consonant-le patterns.
Provides practical tools for self-advocacy and executive functioning. Parents learn how to scaffold tasks without over-functioning, and children practice communicating their needs in different environments.
Focuses on interoception and emotional regulation through a neuroaffirming lens. Parents learn about co-regulation while children build awareness of their body's unique signals and sensory needs.
Introduces the neurodiversity-affirming paradigm to parents and helps children identify their unique strengths and support needs. Focuses on reframing "behaviors" as communication and celebrating brain differences.
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.
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 comprehensive set of materials designed to support a 5th-grade student in developing self-regulation skills and improving compliance with adult directives through a 'Mission Control' theme.
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.
A high-interest, high-scaffold lesson focused on Greek and Latin roots (a-, an-, amphi-, ambi-, bi-, circum-) designed for students with learning disabilities. Includes a visual reference guide and a clear, accessible assessment.
A comprehensive lesson package focused on following multi-step directions using a prompt hierarchy strategy, designed to align with IEP goal tracking and progress monitoring.
A focused lesson designed to teach students the procedural steps for starting and maintaining independent work, featuring self-monitoring strategies and data collection tools.
A foundational AAC lesson focusing on the core word 'eat' through a fun picnic-themed interactive presentation and practical communication overlays for emergent communicators.
A collection of activities and resources centered on modeling and using the core word 'go' in various functional contexts.
A collection of behavioral support materials designed for a student interested in racing and aviation, featuring a 6-token system and printable reward visual aids.
A hands-on science experiment for students with intellectual disabilities to explore heat conduction using chocolate milk and different spoons. Includes visual supports and simplified data collection.
A culminating lesson where students apply their keyword and sketching skills to a longer auditory 'broadcast' in a timed note-taking challenge.
Combining keywords and sketches into a sequence (The Sketch Chain) to track multiple pieces of information from short 2-3 sentence auditory passages.
Focuses on transforming identified keywords into simple, quick visual sketches (Mental Snapshots) to reinforce auditory recall without getting bogged down in detail.
Introduction to identifying keywords as 'anchors' for memory from auditory input. Students practice filtering out filler words to find the most important information in a single sentence.
This lesson teaches students how to use visual cues to communicate with peers, practice taking turns through structured games, and identify positive ways to get a friend's attention.