Revised slide deck for NC.6.EE.1-2 with corrected exponent rendering, removed video placeholder in favor of a detailed visual comparison slide, and adjusted layouts to prevent overflow. All text is 24px or larger.
A comprehensive visual math curriculum sequence focusing on fraction equivalence, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and comprehensive multi-operation mastery. Includes visual lesson slides, independent practice worksheets, small-group centers, visual tools, and robust assessments.
A goal-setting curriculum designed for 6th-8th grade special education students, focused on setting attainable personal and academic goals using visual templates and progress monitoring to build self-advocacy.
A 1-page student-friendly self-advocacy and goal-setting rubric. Features three visual progression levels ("Still Packing", "On the Trail", "Reached the Summit") to facilitate teacher-student co-assessment.
A comprehensive 15-lesson social skills curriculum designed specifically for middle and high school students with intellectual disabilities. It uses highly structured, visual-heavy layouts to teach conversational skills, peer dynamics, self-advocacy, and community safety through concrete social scenarios.
An intermediate word search puzzle designed to challenge student attention, spatial reasoning, and pattern recognition. Includes horizontal, vertical, and simple diagonal words with a beautifully formatted star-themed layout.
A highly visual 1-page progress monitoring ledger for students to track their goal milestones over a 4-week period. Features friendly status markers and a weekly campfire reflection template.
A comprehensive 15-lesson training sequence designed for students with intellectual disabilities to master independent living. Covers personal care, household management, functional budgeting, and workplace readiness through interactive scenarios and gamified board games.
Create a lesson for the clueless word fill-in crossword puzzle.
An interactive, student-facing 1-page goal-mapping worksheet. Formatted with friendly visual icons (mountains, tents, barricades) and generous white writing areas designed specifically for handwritten SPED entries.
A visual and interactive self-advocacy curriculum designed specifically for students with intellectual disabilities and diverse communication styles. This foundational series empowers students to express feelings, request assistance, and make independent choices through highly structured group games, partner interactions, and individual visual communication books.
A hands-on, outdoor mathematics lesson where students apply measurement, geometry, and scale drawing to map their school playground in pairs, converting high energy into focused spatial reasoning.
A highly visual, engaging 5-slide presentation introducing the Mountain Expedition metaphor. Uses large, legible typography (minimum 24px) and clear structural aids to guide SPED students.