A 15-minute vocabulary adventure for 3rd-grade students in an enhanced autism classroom, focusing on defining and using 10 new words through direct instruction and guided practice.
A set of materials for assessing and practicing 47 key graphemes, including high-visibility flashcards and a comprehensive teacher tracking sheet.
Materials for assessing and monitoring third-grade oral reading fluency, including a lexile-appropriate passage with word counts and a teacher scoring sheet.
A set of activities designed to help 3rd graders master computer-based testing strategies specifically for the Indiana IREAD-3 assessment, focusing on digital navigation and specific reading skills.
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.
A lesson focused on shifting the narrative from autism awareness to acceptance by celebrating cognitive and personal strengths. Includes teacher resources and student-facing materials for classrooms and community spaces.
A 20-minute individual session designed for a student with ASD to distinguish between shareable social information and private safety information using simple visual filters.
A set of writing resources designed for students with IEPs to practice narrative and future-tense writing through visual prompts, sentence starters, and graphic organizers centered on Spring Break.
A set of visual supports designed to help 3rd-grade students engage in meaningful academic conversations during EL Education Module 3 lessons. Includes a desktop conversation mat and a set of cue cards with specific sentence stems for peer interaction.
A simplified look at Miguel Hidalgo's childhood and education, designed for emergent readers and students with IEPs. The lesson focuses on key facts using high-frequency words and visual supports.
A structured literacy lesson focusing on the suffixes -ly, -tive, -less, -ment, and -ness, featuring a reading passage about Red Sox star Jarren Duran and comprehension exercises.
A collection of visual supports and implementation guides to help students with IEPs independently navigate the start of their class period.
A comprehensive toolkit for supporting students with Selective Mutism, providing evidence-based intervention strategies for both educators and families to encourage "brave talking" in the school environment.
A modified assessment for students with IEPs focusing on reading comprehension and the health benefits of reading. The lesson includes a simplified text, visual aids, and scaffolded questions.
A set of tools designed to help students with ADHD improve their organization, planning, focus, and task initiation through structured self-monitoring.
A comprehensive system for tracking student behavior and progress throughout the day, featuring a block-by-block narrative tracker and a guide for effective parent communication.
A set of interactive resources designed to integrate core vocabulary into daily morning meetings, featuring prompt cards, visual aids, and teacher guidance.
A structured speech therapy session focused on the 'Stretchy Speech' fluency strategy, using a rubber band theme to visualize slowing down and easing into sounds.
A comprehensive suite of speech therapy materials for mastering all 'r' variations, featuring visual guides, leveled practice lists, and engaging reading passages with an arcade theme.
A comprehensive set of activities for students to master functional communication and fluency strategies through a mechanical workshop theme. Students learn to use 'tools' for smooth speech and navigate real-world communication scenarios.
Students learn to use a calculator to add up the prices of grocery items, following a visual step-by-step guide to ensure accuracy in a real-world shopping scenario.
A collection of resources to support a student with test-related anxiety through Section 504 accommodations, including a formal plan, a student guide, and a teacher tracking log.
A comprehensive behavior support system for students needing Tier 1 and Tier 2 PBIS interventions, specifically designed for students with ADHD, anxiety, and high-intensity behavioral needs.
A resource to help students self-monitor their behavior and effort during a single learning session.
A focused math practice session using 2- and 3-digit addition and subtraction with specialized visual supports for special education learners. Includes clear alignment grids and regrouping cues.
A set of visual tools and strategies designed to help students navigate transitions between activities with clarity and ease.
A set of resources designed to help a student master the academic habit of following directions while supported by a paraprofessional. Includes tracking tools, visual aids, and implementation guides.
A lesson focused on teaching and tracking specific academic habits such as workspace organization, planner usage, and text annotation to increase student independence in the general education setting.
A comprehensive suite of tools designed to support a student and paraprofessional in achieving on-task work completion goals in a general education setting. Includes implementation strategies, task organizers, and data tracking systems.
A 20-minute lesson designed for students with lower-functioning autism and developmental delays, focusing on the transition from parallel play to cooperative group play through visual supports and structured social scripts.
A targeted intervention for a fast-paced student to manage impulsivity, recognize triggers, and maintain 'safe mode' through a pilot-themed self-regulation framework.
A social story and support materials designed for a third-grade student who kicks when upset. The lesson focuses on identifying triggers (work transitions) and implementing coping strategies like asking for breaks and positive self-talk.
A comprehensive set of visual supports and tracking tools designed for special education students to manage their daily schedule in 15-minute increments. Includes a visual schedule, First-Then board, and data collection log.
A vocabulary lesson focused on mystery-themed words using visual supports and simplified definitions to build word recognition and usage.
A quick-screening tool designed for teachers and parents to identify handwriting red flags in under five minutes. This lesson provides the initial screening material needed to determine if further occupational therapy assessment is required.
A highly structured individual student schedule designed for special education settings, featuring 15-minute increments, color-coded zones, and visual supports to manage transitions and focus.
A creative writing lesson focused on pet snakes, designed specifically for students with IEPs. It includes visual supports, word banks, and structured prompts to help students draft a short paragraph about a fictional pet snake.
A set of differentiated writing resources for IEP students to plan their ideal spring break, featuring visual supports, tracing, and structured templates.
A lesson designed to empower students with self-advocacy skills, focusing on understanding personal needs, setting boundaries, and effectively asking for support.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students with ADHD master executive function skills, including task initiation, classroom focus, and organizational systems. Includes a slide deck for small-group instruction, a student self-monitoring checklist, and a teacher support guide.
A comprehensive toolkit for teaching the 5 W's summarizing strategy to students with IEPs, featuring visual scaffolds, differentiated reading passages, and graphic organizers.
A highly visual, sensory-focused cooking lesson where students follow a simplified recipe to create a healthy baked apple snack. Emphasis is on step-by-step sequencing, kitchen safety, and fine motor skills.
A comprehensive set of tools for students with oppositional tendencies, focusing on three clear behavioral targets, frequent feedback across natural school transitions, and a home-school communication loop.
A literacy-focused lesson on the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, featuring modified reading comprehension and vocabulary activities with visual support for diverse learners. Students will explore key events and terminology through structured, accessible tasks.
A comprehensive set of templates for designing and tracking Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) lessons for learners aged 3-9, focusing on structured instruction and data-driven decision making.
A structured animal research project designed for students needing high visual support, focusing on identifying key characteristics of different species.
A focused lesson to help AAC users navigate TD Snap to find and combine high-frequency core words like 'go', 'more', 'play', and 'help'. Includes visual modeling, practice activities, and educator guidance.
A comprehensive toolkit for North Carolina educators to analyze NC Check-In 2.0 data, identify instructional gaps, and organize targeted interventions in the weeks leading up to the EOG exams.