A 2-month summer speech calendar program for June and July 2026 designed to support students in practicing mixed voiced and voiceless TH sounds at the word and phrase levels through quick, engaging daily home activities.
A sensory-based regulation system lesson designed to establish quick, silent coping zones in classrooms during high-energy periods, facilitating collaboration between teachers and behavior interventionists.
Teaches students to distinguish between essential items (needs) and non-essential items (wants), and guides them through making simple purchases within a fixed budget.
Students practice making simple exact transactions up to five dollars, simulating visual school store scenarios to build independent living skills.
Introduces the Next-Dollar Up strategy, teaching students with cognitive and learning disabilities how to determine how many one-dollar bills to pay for items with decimal prices.
Focuses on recognizing physical coins and bills, matching them to their numeric values, and sorting money in physical or visual formats for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
A comprehensive final exam lesson covering basic addition, subtraction, coin identification, and functional life skills grocery shopping math with visual support.
A foundational early literacy lesson helping kindergarteners identify letters, master letter sounds, and practice blending CVC and high-frequency words.
A sensory-focused lesson helping K-2 special education students manage transition anxiety and sensory overload through tactile cloud play and deep breathing simulation.
A celebration and final assessment session for Kindergarten students focusing on emotional regulation, coping strategies, and listening skills. Includes a slide presentation, visual assessment, calming plan, and data tracking tools.
A self-reflection and coping strategy consolidation unit for a 2nd-grade student struggling with sustained attention. Includes a guided social story presentation, an interactive reflection booklet, visual strategy cards, and a comprehensive educator guide with an integrated data tracking system.
A visual, highly structured social-emotional learning lesson focusing on helpful vs. unhelpful communication. Tailored for 3rd and 4th graders, with explicit non-verbal communication supports (visual boards, sorting cards) to fully include students with autism.
A specialized listening comprehension lesson designed for third-grade students requiring visual supports and simplified text structures. Features engaging short stories read aloud by the teacher, supported by an interactive slide deck and visual-aid student worksheets.
A specialized social-emotional lesson designed for special education students to explore summer-themed feelings, identify healthy coping skills, and practice visual discrimination through themed color-by-code sheets.
A progress monitoring pack with three phonics-controlled reading comprehension assessments and a comprehensive teacher scoring guide, customized with dyslexia-friendly visual supports for fourth-grade students reading at a first-grade level.
This lesson teaches students to distinguish between safe (Green) and unsafe (Red) behaviors through visual sorting and discussion. It focuses on functional communication and self-regulation skills like asking for breaks and maintaining personal space.
A comprehensive Wilson Step 6.2 lesson focusing on 3-syllable closed words, themed around the Boston Red Sox. Includes a slide deck, scooping worksheets, word cards, and a teacher guide with comprehension questions.
A lesson designed for Pre-K to 4th-grade students with diverse needs to master independent task boxes. This lesson builds self-regulation, transition stamina, and self-monitoring skills during end-of-year testing or busy transition periods using a structured 'Mission Independence' space-explorer theme.
A sensory-friendly collaborative arts and reflection lesson for K-4 special education students to celebrate school year achievements and memories by building a paper quilt.
A comprehensive social skills and routine-building lesson for K-4 students with autism or social communication needs. The lesson uses social narratives, interactive role-play, and visual aids to help students practice requesting help, sharing, and navigating unstructured play environments like parks and pools during summer break.
A gamified behavior tracking and support system designed to structure unstructured school times like recess, lunch, and snack. It includes a weekly AM/PM point-tracking chart and a goal-setting setup guide to promote positive peer interactions, safe play, and self-regulation.
A special education lesson designed to teach students with low cognitive abilities how to estimate and understand task durations (quick vs. long tasks) using highly visual, interactive, and structured activities.
An advanced data reflection and tracking module for educational leaders to systematically assess grade-level performance and plan organizational next steps.
A structured, high-visual lesson designed for students with autism to practice 3-step sequencing using different animal life cycles. Includes printable worksheets with matching card designs.
A comprehensive transition program designed for rising kindergarteners with no prior preschool experience, focusing on essential fine motor, ELA, math, and social-emotional skills. This lesson includes parent guidance and hands-on, highly-visual student workbooks themed around a fun woodland forest adventure.
A highly visual and scaffolded sight word lesson focusing on Fry Words 225-250. Includes a multi-page student practice packet with picture clues and a complete teacher answer key and assessment guide.
A grammar assessment designed for middle school students in a self-contained classroom reading at a first-grade level. The quiz covers past-tense verbs, common/proper nouns, singular/plural nouns, and identifying parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective) in simple context, complete with a teacher answer key.
A structured visual and narrative routine designed to support a kindergarten student with severe special needs in riding the bus safely. Features a dedicated monitor read-aloud script and highly focused, large-format visual cue cards.
A structured, visual-first conversational game designed for speech therapists, special education teachers, and paraprofessionals to support low-cognitive students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The lesson uses a concrete train-track motif to scaffold three essential conversational skills: sharing matching interests, relating to topics, and extending dialogue.
Focuses on transition one-step directions (clean up, line up, stop, go) using safari-themed games, visual aid cards, and active physical responses.
Focuses on circle time one-step directions (sit down, look, listen, hands in lap) using engaging safari animal prompts, interactive practice, and visual cue cards.
A comprehensive mixed-CVC decoding intervention sequence targeting all five short vowel sounds. Includes student-facing tracking worksheets and a detailed teacher facilitation guide with error correction routines and a progress tracking rubric.
A modified, highly visual math lesson on Mean, Median, Mode, and Range tailored for IEP students. Features visual anchor charts with picture symbols, step-by-step color-coded graphic organizers, task cards with hands-on counting counters, and highly scaffolded worksheets.
An active, high-engagement brain training session designed for small groups of Grade 2 boys to strengthen focus, active listening, and impulse control through physical finger-tracing exercises, cooperative sequencing games, and reflections on space bubbles and friendly shield words.
A structured classroom routine lesson featuring a Spider-Man themed tracking board and matching printable reward badges designed to motivate daily task completion.
A multi-sensory letter review suite designed specifically for Kindergarten and 1st Grade SDC students, featuring hands-on, highly visual, and movement-based games to master the letters A, B, C, D, F, G, I, M, N, O, R, S, and T.
Session 8 synthesizes the 8-week journey. The student compiles their logs into a personalized confidence guide and celebrates their testing achievements.
Session 7 explores more complex decisions under pressure, teaching the student how to weigh risks and rewards using a simple visual rating tool.
Session 6 addresses social interactions. The student learns low-demand social scripts and structured visual recipes for peer connection.
Session 5 covers processing unexpected outcomes. The student learns to analyze results without self-blame, using a structured "trail debugging" framework.
Session 4 focuses on gradually expanding the comfortable operating zone by setting up and running tiny, controlled trials in a safe environment, mapping Core, Stretch, and Storm zones.
Session 3 introduces structured decision-making. The student learns to map decisions into binary "trail forks," reducing cognitive overload and paralysis.
Session 2 re-frames the fear of trying new things. The student learns to treat new activities as low-stakes "scouting runs" where mistakes are just "terrain map data."
Session 1 establishes the "Field Guide" and "Wildwood Scouting" metaphor, helping the student identify their individual strengths as "field gear specs" to build baseline confidence.
An inspiring lesson exploring the life of Dr. Temple Grandin, her experiences with autism, and how she used her unique sensory perspective and engineering skills to design emotional regulation tools like the 'squeeze machine'. Students read a biography, explore real-world examples of sensory regulation, and reflect on their own sensory needs.
A collection of executive functioning resources designed to help students master school-day transitions, arrival, and dismissal routines using visual desk checklists, a modeled presentation, and a comprehensive teacher guide.
A comprehensive Wilson-aligned study of multisyllabic words and suffixes. Students practice syllable division using visual scooping and explore word meanings.
A 30-minute small group lesson for 1st graders focusing on flexible thinking and social flexibility. Teaches students how to handle when a preferred friend is unavailable and how to choose 'alternate missions' (other friends/activities) without getting stuck.
Focuses on the sensory-sensitive transition of changing clothes daily, identifying clean vs. dirty clothes, and managing sensory sensitivities (tags, seams, scents). It includes visual absurdity games (e.g., socks on hands, pizza stinky shirts) and visual routines.
Focuses on sensory-friendly showering routines, washing the body and hair, and using deodorant. It features visual absurdity humor (e.g., showering with cereal, putting deodorant on a banana) and 2-choice visual pointing activities.