Explores the short 'o' vowel sound (/ɑː/ as in "octopus"), focusing on the 'open mouth' position and continuous blending of CVC words.
A high-energy, competitive phonics game designed for 3rd-grade classrooms. Students face off head-to-head to quickly decode complex phonics patterns including r-controlled vowels, vowel teams, digraphs, and silent e.
A comprehensive lesson for high school students with developmental disabilities focusing on the outermost circle of the Circles Curriculum: Community Helpers. It includes interactive slides, a structured script worksheet, ready-to-use role-play scenario cards, and a teacher facilitation guide.
Focuses on using Metaphors and Similes to create powerful figurative imagery. Includes a final "My Poetry Masterpieces" portfolio cover and peer celebration review pages.
Focuses on shape, movement, and visual arrangement with Concrete (Shape) Poems and Free Verse. Provides scaffolded outline guides, word maps, and sensory feeling prompts.
Focuses on structure, rhythm, and sound through Acrostic Poems and Rhyming Couplets. Offers step-by-step graphic templates, letter grids, rhyming dictionaries, and syllable beat counters.
Focuses on Sensory and Color Poetry (Haiku and Color Poems). Students explore imagery using their five senses, utilizing highly visual sensory organizers, word banks, and syllable counters.
Differentiated carnival-themed reading passages and matching teacher running record forms designed to boost oral reading fluency and target specific phonics patterns.
A cohesive lesson and drill series designed to help students master the connection between explicit literary devices and the central themes of literary texts.
Week 4 focuses on context clues and vocabulary. Students learn to decipher the meanings of unfamiliar academic vocabulary, synonyms, and figurative language using clues in the surrounding text.
Week 3 focuses on understanding text structure. Students explore chronological order, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem/solution text structures.
Week 2 focuses on making inferences. Students practice drawing conclusions, identifying clues in the text, and predicting what characters might do next based on evidence.
Week 1 focuses on finding key ideas and details. Students practice identifying main ideas, character motives, and summarizing essential details from both fiction and nonfiction passages.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on the -at word family. Students practice letter tracing, fine motor sorting, and decodable sentence reading to build early reading fluency.
A training suite for Speech-Language Pathologists to master Lenny.com, featuring an engaging slide presentation and a quick-reference printout covering visual supports, articulation tools, IEP aids, and collaboration templates.
A specialized lesson designed for third and fourth-grade educators to master the CKLA placement, diagnostic, and remediation pathways. This lesson contains professional guides, visual flowcharts, and student grouping trackers to streamline the intervention process.
A primary phonics lesson focusing on decoding and understanding two-syllable words with closed syllables. Students practice syllable division, read a decodable story, and answer reading comprehension questions.
A complete visual support and routine mastery pack designed for older elementary and neurodivergent students. Includes a wall poster, individual task cards, a progress tracker, and a comprehensive implementation guide to foster dignity and privacy.
A comprehensive visual support system designed for older elementary and neurodivergent students to promote bathroom independence. Includes a stall-side routine poster, a sink-side handwashing guide, and printable individual visual support cards styled with a clean, modern aesthetic.
An engaging third-grade lesson where students become 'Word Mechanics' in a Fix-It Shop to learn, identify, and apply common prefixes (un-, re-, pre-) and suffixes (-s, -ed, -ing) in multisyllabic words. Includes a comprehensive student worksheet and a corresponding teacher answer key.
A comprehensive lesson for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) designed to navigate the dual pathways of AAC funding. This lesson equips SLPs with the procedural knowledge, advocacy scripts, template documentation, and data sheets required to secure communication devices for students via school-funded and medically-funded pathways.
A carnival-themed oral reading fluency toolkit designed for Read to Achieve summer camps. Features differentiated reading passages (levels K-3) with repeated reading trackers, expression-focused task cards, and a teacher scoring and implementation guide.
A highly visual, structured summer safety lesson designed for students with special needs and lower cognitive abilities, focusing on outdoor play and water safety rules through interactive sorting and clear visual cues.
A sensory-friendly class rotation framework containing visual schedules and portable schedule cards to help students navigate activity transitions with confidence.
A beginner-friendly English language learning lesson focused on basic weather vocabulary and corresponding clothing items, specifically designed with bilingual Chinese-English support for Level 1 English learners.
A high-energy, neon-themed classroom game targeting 2nd and 3rd-grade phonics standards including Silent E, Vowel Teams, Blends, Digraphs, and Multisyllabic Decodables. Includes visual projection slides, a comprehensive facilitator guide, and a high-engagement student recording sheet.
An IEP progress assessment bundle designed for a 3rd-grade student working on literal comprehension and complete-sentence responses using sentence frames. Includes three 15-question worksheets across literary and informational passages, along with a comprehensive teacher tracking guide.
A lesson designed to guide 3rd-grade students through transitioning their research essays on water issues into engaging, structured PSA video scripts. Students analyze an exemplar script, explore transition phrase templates, and draft their scripts using a side-by-side storyboard graphic organizer.
An interactive literature lesson exploring the rich sensory details and imagery in Tom Brenner's 'And Then Comes Summer'. Students identify and discuss sights, sounds, feels, and tastes to build comprehension and descriptive writing skills.
A scaffolded, visually-rich lesson designed for 1st-grade English Language Learners (ELLs) to learn how to compare and contrast a fictional character with themselves. The lesson integrates guided discussions, visual aids, structured speaking practice, and tiered graphic organizers to support oral and written language acquisition.