A collection of behavioral support materials designed for a student interested in racing and aviation, featuring a 6-token system and printable reward visual aids.
This lesson focuses on introducing and mastering 10 Tier 2 vocabulary words through daily warm-ups and sentence-writing practice.
A comprehensive lesson package focused on following multi-step directions using a prompt hierarchy strategy, designed to align with IEP goal tracking and progress monitoring.
A set of high-visual gross motor activity cards and a facilitation guide designed for kindergarteners with low cognition to build core and upper body strength in a therapy gym setting.
A focused lesson designed to teach students the procedural steps for starting and maintaining independent work, featuring self-monitoring strategies and data collection tools.
A high-energy, movement-based lesson for Pre-K students inspired by Danny Go!, focusing on the task of counting and placing five items into a container using modeling and movement.
A social story and support materials designed to help 6-7 year olds with autism navigate playground social etiquette, focusing on personal space and turn-taking.
A high-energy, secret agent-themed lesson designed to help students master the skill of following a multi-step process to complete a specific task: placing five items into a container. This lesson breaks down task completion into manageable steps with a clear visual framework.
A foundational AAC lesson focusing on the core word 'eat' through a fun picnic-themed interactive presentation and practical communication overlays for emergent communicators.
A collection of activities and resources centered on modeling and using the core word 'go' in various functional contexts.
A highly visual and modified lesson on the stages of a butterfly's life, designed for students requiring picture-supported text and errorless learning opportunities.
A suite of behavior management tools designed to support 6-7 year old students during small group instruction, focusing on reducing avoidance and elopement through positive reinforcement and clear visual structure.
A collection of visual reading materials designed for K-1st grade learners with autism, focusing on simple narratives and picture-supported comprehension questions.
A specialized physical therapy lesson designed for first graders to address toe walking through engaging, gravity-themed exercises that improve ankle mobility and heel-strike awareness.
A hands-on science experiment for students with intellectual disabilities to explore heat conduction using chocolate milk and different spoons. Includes visual supports and simplified data collection.
A set of resources designed to support a 4th-grade student with ASD in developing reciprocal conversation skills, specifically focusing on turn-taking and listener check-ins.
A culminating lesson where students apply their keyword and sketching skills to a longer auditory 'broadcast' in a timed note-taking challenge.
Combining keywords and sketches into a sequence (The Sketch Chain) to track multiple pieces of information from short 2-3 sentence auditory passages.
Focuses on transforming identified keywords into simple, quick visual sketches (Mental Snapshots) to reinforce auditory recall without getting bogged down in detail.
Introduction to identifying keywords as 'anchors' for memory from auditory input. Students practice filtering out filler words to find the most important information in a single sentence.
This lesson teaches students how to use visual cues to communicate with peers, practice taking turns through structured games, and identify positive ways to get a friend's attention.
An introductory lesson and set of resources focused on the structural setup of Tier 1, 2, and 3 supports within an elementary school PBIS framework.
A high-engagement lesson for 5th graders focusing on mixed vocalic /r/ sounds through the lens of a retro video game adventure. Students will practice articulation through reading and comprehension tasks.
A highly visual lesson on sorting waste into recycling, compost, and trash, designed for students with autism. Includes a slide presentation, a cut-and-paste sorting activity, and visual aids for classroom bins.
A social story and supporting materials designed to help a 2nd-grade student with autism understand and respect personal space when walking and interacting with others.
Exploring how people with disabilities contribute to and lead our school community with unique strengths.
Celebrating the diverse cultural backgrounds and global stories that enrich our school's leadership.
Highlighting the impact and leadership of women of color within the school and local community.
Identifying the immediate circle of people who make the school run every day and understanding their diverse roles.
Teaches regular past tense verbs (-ed) by comparing present actions to completed "evidence" photos.
Introduces possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, their) using visual matching and clear social scenarios.
An introduction to the relationship between ASL finger spelling signs and written English letters through visual tracing and recognition.
A focused lesson designed to support a student with limited communication in reducing screaming through visual systems and positive reinforcement. Includes visual boards and implementation strategies for teachers.
A comprehensive intervention framework for kindergarten students focusing on mCLASS Phonemic Segmentation Fluency and Nonsense Word Fluency skills across 40 weeks.
A functional time-telling and schedule-following lesson designed for an 8th-grade student working at a 3rd-grade level, focusing on digital clock reading and transition management.