A transition-focused lesson designed for students interested in animal care and zoo careers. This lesson provides practical tools for mastering daily animal care tasks and exploring professional paths in zoology.
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.
An advanced 2-hour lesson bundle for transition-age youth focusing on professional communication, workplace advocacy, and navigating accommodation requests with confidence and clarity.
A guided research lesson for transition students to narrow down a career interest, research hygiene/apparel rules from head to toe, design a workplace-appropriate grooming bag, and present findings using a structured 1-minute presentation script.
An advanced listening comprehension lesson building on visualization and active note-taking strategies with longer oral passages, denser pop culture topics, and an increased volume of targeted comprehension questions.
A transition lesson designed to help graduating high school seniors navigate college campus resources, master self-advocacy, and successfully secure academic adjustments.
An interactive guide to professional digital communication tailored for neurodivergent ninth graders. Students learn to decode social cues in emails, practice drafting respectful messages to teachers, and build essential transition skills for the modern world.
A highly engaging 30-minute social skills lesson designed for high school IEP groups. This lesson covers five essential communication skills—Perspective Taking, Inclusive Communication, Effective Communication, Active Listening, and Conflict Prevention/Resolution—using a modern 'Social Decoder' blueprint theme.
A comprehensive IEP goal and instructional toolkit designed to scaffold 9th-grade reading comprehension. This lesson package includes measurable IEP goals, scaffolded graphic organizers, and structured progress monitoring tools focused on making inferences and drawing conclusions.
A complete set of high-contrast, professional binder organization kits for Economics, Business Mathematics, Algebra, and Personal Finance. Each kit contains a master index cover page, table of contents, customizable assignment logs, and printable color-coded divider tabs with matching spine inserts.
A specialized grammar and mechanics proofreading lesson themed around a medical 'sentence surgery' metaphor. Designed for high school special education, it breaks down mixed error editing into concrete, scaffolded steps using a visual surgical checklist and hands-on practice.
A systematic classroom management lesson consisting of a self-guided student worksheet and a teacher protocol guide, designed to manage high school behavioral disruptions with low-stimulus interventions.
A functional life skills lesson for high school transition students focused on workplace hygiene, grooming, and safety-based dress codes across multiple environments. Includes structured slides, tiered student worksheets, interactive roleplays, and a career appearance mannequin activity.
A comprehensive functional life skills unit teaching hygiene independence, self-advocacy, and workplace readiness for middle and high school special education students. Includes visual matching, body signal decoding, safe-adult communication scripts, sourcing maps, emergency kit preparation, and workplace scenario analysis.
A comprehensive lesson designed for special education high school students to master figurative language, sarcasm, and idioms in independent living and real-world daily scenarios.
A targeted lesson for high school special education students focusing on identifying and interpreting figurative language, sarcasm, and idioms in daily independent living and social situations.
A practical transition lesson designed to teach students how to identify, assess, and responsibly respond to 20 realistic emergency scenarios across home, community, and vocational settings.
A visual, highly structured lesson designed to teach individuals with intellectual disabilities essential workplace social skills. The lesson covers greetings, personal space, appropriate topic selection, asking for help, and receiving supervisor feedback through interactive slides, visual social stories, and printable role-play scenario cards.
An accommodated, highly-scaffolded study guide and lesson resources focused on the 'Dr. Holiday' chapter of Walter Dean Myers' memoir, Bad Boy. Students explore character traits, comparison of adult figures, vocabulary, and cause-and-effect relationships surrounding Walter's behavior.
A comprehensive set of age-appropriate independent task boxes for high school life skills classrooms, targeting sorting, matching, math, words, and community safety. Includes teacher setup guides, student visual directions, and printable task card assets.
A comprehensive cognitive-linguistic lesson teaching high school students evidence-based compensatory strategies for reading comprehension and working memory. Students learn to actively monitor their understanding, chunk information, use visual imagery, and apply self-prompting strategies to become independent learners.
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.
A functional life-skills unit focused on mastering 14 crucial community, workplace, emergency, and grocery sight words. Designed with high-contrast, age-appropriate layouts specifically for high school transition and special education classrooms.
A comprehensive transition lesson designed for high school students to learn how to independently and politely request assistance during complex tasks, covering daily living tech issues, missing tools, and unclear workplace directions.
Introduction to active reading strategies: annotating, identifying main ideas, and summarizing complex high-interest texts.
Summative assessment on morphology skills including decoding, building, and identifying word parts in context.
Interactive word building challenge using all learned roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
Legal and social roots (jud, jus, leg, civ, pol) found in government and history curriculum.
Psychological and philosophical roots (psych, phobia, soph, phil, mnem) for social science literacy.
Biological and medical roots (corp, cardi, derm, hem, osteo) found in anatomy and health classes.