Provides targeted visual scaffolds for high-trigger subjects (Math and Writing) and strategies for managing sensory input and unstructured environments like Recess and Allied Arts.
A comprehensive strategy set for educators to support students who struggle with long reading assignments through chunking, visual scaffolding, and self-regulation tools.
A comprehensive executive function support system for high school students, focusing on metacognitive coaching strategies to manage task initiation, prioritization, and workflow completion. Students move from feeling overwhelmed to having a clear, actionable strategic plan for their schoolwork.
A targeted lesson for 5th-grade resource room students to master identifying the main idea and supporting details through a detective-themed investigation.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to identify appropriate times to share and how to stay on-task during group instruction.
A set of materials for assessing and practicing 47 key graphemes, including high-visibility flashcards and a comprehensive teacher tracking sheet.
A behavioral and functional lesson designed for a 2nd-grade student with Autism and ADHD to master the 'Launch Sequence' of transitioning from preferred activities to academic tasks. It focuses on visual schedules, clear 'First-Then' contingencies, and a specific 3-step 'Ignition' process to overcome task initiation hurdles.
Materials for assessing and monitoring third-grade oral reading fluency, including a lexile-appropriate passage with word counts and a teacher scoring sheet.
A lesson designed for small group settings to practice 'brave talking' with peers using structured activities and gamified prompts.
A comprehensive set of tools for assessing and tracking a student's ability to identify numbers 1 through 20 in randomized order.
An assessment on plate tectonics and volcanoes specifically modified for students with IEPs, featuring simplified language, visual aids, and reduced response options.
This lesson provides ENL and SPED parents with the knowledge and confidence to participate in their child's Committee on Special Education (CSE) meeting. It includes a comprehensive presentation on the meeting process and a preparation checklist for home use.