An engaging end-of-year reflection activity designed for middle school speech-language therapy students, featuring a self-assessment survey and printable appreciation cards to express gratitude to peers and school staff.
A 7th-grade special education ELA lesson focusing on students and technology use. Features a highly scaffolded, chunked news article with self-monitoring stops, followed by targeted objective and inference-based comprehension questions, supported by a structured evidence-mapping graphic organizer.
A self-advocacy and transition planning project where students identify their strengths, learning preferences, and sensory needs to build a physical passport portfolio for their next-grade teachers.
A complete literacy lesson aligned with Wilson Reading System Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students learn to read, scoop, and define complex words while engaging with an inspiring reading passage about NFL wide receiver AJ Brown.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson designed for struggling adolescent readers. It features a high-interest realistic fiction story about an underdog basketball team's unexpected victory, focusing on multisyllabic vocabulary development.
A space-themed goal-setting lesson designed for 6th-8th grade special education students. It introduces structured, visual goal setting, progress monitoring, and self-advocacy using a supportive, scaffolded 'Mission Control' theme.
A structured lesson designed for 9th-grade students with abstract language deficits, focusing on decoding social idioms related to peer interactions and friendships. It includes visual slides breaking down literal vs. figurative meanings, an explicit lesson plan, and a structured practice worksheet.
A structured vocabulary lesson focusing on synonyms, antonyms, associations, and categories for transition-aged high school students, building functional life skills and vocational readiness.
A differentiated writing lesson designed for students with IEPs and diverse learning needs to express their plans for summer break. It features three levels of scaffolded student worksheets (drawing/labeling, sentence frames, and structured writing) alongside a comprehensive teacher facilitation guide.
An interactive, symbol-supported paragraph writing activity themed around Matilda the Musical, designed for kindergarteners and students with severe comprehension challenges.
A collection of clinical, data-driven Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP) reports for third-grade students, detailing baseline performance, curriculum barriers, and measurable goals in reading and mathematics.
A transition lesson designed for middle school students with autism to reflect on their experiences (cafeteria, lockers, multiple teachers, field trips, and getting help) and create a supportive advice booklet for incoming students. Includes visual scenario cards and a tactile flip-book.
An accommodated reading assessment designed for a third-grade student reading at a first-grade level. Features a highly accessible passage, generous writing lines, explicit and implicit comprehension questions, and simplified layouts.
A highly structured social-skills unit for 7th-grade students with ASD, focusing on non-verbal signals, group work compromise, and navigating peer conflicts.
A transition lesson designed for middle school students with autism to reflect on their learning, routines, and coping strategies, creating a peer-to-peer advice guide for incoming students.
An assessment kit designed for a fourth-grade student reading at a second-grade level. Features an engaging, high-interest reading passage about fireflies, a student comprehension worksheet with ample writing space, and a comprehensive teacher running record tracker with a scoring guide.
A cohesive bundle of support resources for a student with Major Depressive Disorder and Intermittent Explosive Disorder, including formal 504 accommodations, an educator's de-escalation workflow, and a student-facing desk tool.
A reflective craft and social-emotional lesson designed for first-grade students with executive functioning or communication challenges. Students recall, select, and illustrate favorite classroom memories to build a tangible visual keepsake, promoting a positive year-end transition.
A celebratory end-of-year reflection lesson designed for first and second-grade exceptional learners. Students use visual checklists, simple sentence frames, and conversational prompts to recognize their individual growth, celebrate milestones, and share memories with peers in an accessible, highly visual format.
An immersive, fantasy-themed vocabulary game designed for speech-language pathology sessions targeting multiple-meaning words, context clues, and semantic mapping. This lesson includes an interactive printable game board, skill cards, and a comprehensive clinician facilitation guide with diagnostic tracking tools.
A 1-on-1 life skills lesson for middle schoolers with intellectual disabilities. Focuses on using simple, concrete language to teach appropriate ways to get attention, ask for help, or connect with peers using "Green Choice" (helpful) and "Red Choice" (unhelpful) visuals.
A structured workbooklet focusing on core academic skills (reading, handwriting, additions, money) and essential social-emotional strategies for school success.
A 1st-grade adapted reading unit for pages 106-168 of 'The One and Only Ivan'. This lesson focuses on Stella's passing, Ivan's promise, the threat of the claw-stick, and Ivan's creative plan to save Ruby, using symbol-supported text to assist early readers.
A scaffolded reading lesson bundle designed for middle school IEP students, focusing on making personal connections to Kelly Yang's 'Front Desk'. It includes a detailed lesson plan with IEP accommodations, a structured graphic organizer, and visual vocabulary support cards.
A foundational lesson designed for Year 6 students who need high levels of scaffolding in reading, writing, and basic numeracy. The lesson uses practical daily life scenarios, including grocery shopping, community signs, and coin counting, to deliver highly accessible academic and functional skills practice.
A complete master schedule lesson containing operational slide decks for school staff and students.
A collection of beautifully designed, compact data folder inserts featuring proficiency scale charts and progress tracking logs for Grade 3 standards.
Month 4 focus on peer-to-peer conflict resolution, de-escalating social tension, responding to sarcasm, and reading social feedback cues without dysregulating.
Addresses social skills, self-advocacy with teachers, navigating peer-to-peer conflict, and reading social feedback cues without dysregulating.