A comprehensive Discrete Trial Training (DTT) resource for identifying and matching common community signs to their written names. This lesson includes a reusable folder task, matching cards, and a teacher's guide for data collection.
An entirely unplugged introduction to logic and algorithms. Students explore step-by-step traditions and secret codes using physical patterns and movement games.
Celebrating cultural heritage through physical artifacts and oral histories. Students learn to analyze primary sources and explore informational text features like Table of Contents and Glossaries.
Reflecting on a year of learning, reviewing library organization (Dewey Decimal), and preparing for summer reading adventures.
Honoring Women's History Month by exploring female inventors and engineers, featuring hands-on 'She-gineering' challenges.
Celebrating Black History Month through the lens of Afrofuturism, blending history with visionary STEM challenges and science fiction.
Focusing on biographies and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., while practicing research and note-taking skills.
A focus on informational texts and non-fiction research skills, centered around Native American Heritage Month and the concept of 'Giving Thanks.'
Exploring the mystery and suspense genres through 'Spooky Stories' and engineering 'Maker Monsters' in the STEM lab.
Welcome back to the library! This unit focuses on library orientation, procedures, the 'Heart of the School' concept, and establishing a collaborative Maker Mindset.
A week-long exploration of poetry and nature, focusing on sensory language and observational skills in the library and media center. Includes differentiated worksheets and slides.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on a simple story about friendship, adapted with visual supports and simplified language for emerging readers.
A comprehensive morning meeting routine designed for students with autism, focusing on communication, predictability, and visual support. The lesson includes a high-contrast interactive slide deck and supporting materials for classroom roles and student engagement.
A collection of visual supports designed to create structure and predictability in an autism classroom, including wall schedules, desk strips, and First/Then boards.
A foundational ABA program focused on teaching a student to respond to their name in a controlled 1:1 environment. Includes a detailed protocol, data collection sheet, and visual supports.
A set of resources designed to help a 4th-grade student with ASD understand the appropriate use of 911 and respect the privacy of school and staff phones.
A lesson focused on teaching students the appropriate boundaries for using staff phones and understanding the correct procedures for emergency calls. Students learn why staff phones are off-limits and how to seek help effectively during emergencies.
A social emotional learning lesson designed for students with autism to understand the consequences of physical aggression, explore legal boundaries, and develop positive communication strategies when angry.
A comprehensive training package designed for behavior staff to master the 0, 1, 2 data collection system, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and reliability across behavioral observations and documentation.
This lesson provides visual 'snapshot' cards for key moments and figures of the Battle of Gettysburg, specifically focusing on the environmental impact (wasteland) and General Robert E. Lee's leadership.
A collection of sensory-based hallway activities designed for a kindergarten student with ASD, focusing on tactile and vestibular input to support regulation and motor skills.
A collection of essential communication icons and tools designed for home-based instruction and daily routines.
Students will learn and practice essential vocabulary for common household and shopping environments through visual aids, writing practice, and active exploration.
This lesson empowers middle school students to identify their unique learning needs and provides them with concrete scripts and strategies to advocate for themselves in academic settings. Students will move from identifying challenges to creating a professional learning profile they can share with teachers.
A daily check-in/check-out system designed for a kindergarten student to track self-regulation and social kindness goals using a superhero theme.
A focused vocabulary lesson targeting ten specific words through definitions, examples, and contextual practice. The lesson includes a comprehensive review sheet and an accompanying answer key to prepare students for a summative quiz.
A nautical-themed collection of literacy and math activities focusing on 'ai' phonics, vowel digraph sorting, and multiplication strategies for factors of 4 and 6.
A collection of nine decodable Readers Theater scripts designed for below-level 3rd graders. Each script targets a specific phonics pattern (digraphs, VCe, vowel teams, R-controlled vowels, diphthongs, consonant blends, long I, compound words, or silent letters) to build reading fluency. Includes scripts for both 3 and 4 students.
A focused lesson on distinguishing between the homophones 'their' and 'they're' using visual cues and structured practice tailored for students who benefit from clear, predictable layouts.
A collection of targeted tools for a 4th-grade student to manage ADHD symptoms, focusing on impulse control and independent work stamina through a 'Mission Control' theme.
A collection of structured documents designed to support a student's social-emotional growth and behavioral regulation in the classroom.
A collection of structured worksheets designed for students with autism to identify US coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter) by name and value through tracing, matching, and sorting activities.
A foundational lesson focused on identifying hourly times using digital clocks, analog faces, and written words through an interactive matching game.
This lesson focuses on teaching students the step-by-step process of using the toilet independently through a social story and supporting materials. It aims to build confidence and routine in personal hygiene.
A creative arts-focused lesson on A Midsummer Night's Dream designed for special education students, focusing on character visual design and setting illustration.
A lesson focused on self-advocacy strategies for high school life skills students when encountering unexpected behaviors from others. It introduces three primary responses: asking to stop, moving away, and telling a trusted adult.
A collection of visual supports and communication cards designed for home-based kindergarten programs, focusing on basic communication, routine management, and early academic concepts.
A 1:1 lesson for 4th-grade IDMI students focusing on identifying signs of overstimulation and practicing verbal and visual communication to request breaks or sensory support.
A cumulative review where students practice applying various social norms across multiple simulated environments.
Focusing on specific expectations within the classroom and school environment to support learning and peer inclusion.
Applying social norms to home and community settings, including greetings, personal space, and public etiquette.