A 5th-grade sequence focused on developing AAC device navigation skills for fluid social interaction. Students learn to navigate 'Social', 'Question', 'Comment', and 'Joke' folders to maintain conversational flow and repair communication breakdowns.
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 comprehensive 15-day reading and functional life skills program designed for late elementary through high school students with intellectual disabilities. This unit integrates functional community texts (safety signs, schedules, menus, job applications) with core academic standards (WH questions, highlighting, inferencing, sequencing, and theme) through highly structured slides, worksheets, task cards, and assessment guides.
A 4-week intensive math intervention program set in a space exploration universe, designed for multi-grade students with disabilities in Grades 5–8. It covers additive thinking, place value, and decimal regrouping, anchored in Grades 4–6 standards with a Grade 5 core middle ground.
A comprehensive, space-themed 4-week Extended School Year (ESY) ELA curriculum designed for middle school students with disabilities (grades 5-8). It features daily scaffolded learning structures, differentiated materials spanning early emergent to early fluent readers, and visual sensory supports that make ELA skill acquisition accessible, engaging, and structured.
A structured literacy unit aligned with Wilson Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students engage with high-interest passages about popular icons while mastering syllable division and spelling patterns.
A comprehensive executive functioning sequence designed for 5th and 6th graders to master time management, physical organization, and cognitive flexibility during school day transitions. Students build concrete routines for morning prep, backpack/locker management, and adapting to unexpected disruptions.
A therapeutic and accessible 3-week reflection and transition unit for diverse learners. It supports processing end-of-year feelings, celebrating personal growth, and managing change with interactive slide prompts and three hands-on, high-interest printable craft keepsakes.
A multi-sensory, dyslexia-supportive reading and decoding unit focusing on core letter-sound associations, sight-word automaticity, and confident oral articulation. Tailored for struggling readers through visual anchoring, physical games, and multi-step assessment routines.
A functional life skills and practical mathematics sequence designed to help students navigate community retail and grocery stores, manage a budget, and build independent living skills.
A highly visual, step-by-step sequence designed for students with significant intellectual and learning disabilities. The unit focuses on real-life money skills: coin/bill identification, the next-dollar-up strategy, simple store purchases up to five dollars, and basic wants vs. needs budgeting.
A comprehensive, highly scaffolded literary sequence spanning 32 distinct literary investigations of Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting. Each unit splits the original text into meticulous thematic, symbolic, and structural breakdowns, paired with student field journals, tactile aids, and specialized teacher keys.
An 8-week social-emotional intervention sequence designed for neurodivergent and shy students. It uses a "Field Guide" and "Wildwood Scouting" metaphor to build self-confidence, ease the anxiety of trying new things, and structure decision-making.
A comprehensive social skills unit focusing on personal space and boundaries across various school settings and routines for the week of May 25th. This unit differentiates for four distinct classroom groups (Kean, Ramapo, WP, and WashU) with tailored social stories and activities.
A specialized counseling sequence focused on replacing physical aggression with functional communication and sensory regulation for students with high-needs autism. This sequence emphasizes 'Gentle Hands' and provides visual tools for managing frustration when denied access.
A behavior support system designed like an architectural blueprint, focusing on building self-regulation, reducing interruptions, and establishing clear structural boundaries for student success.
A foundational literacy unit focused on breaking down stories into their most important parts using the 5 Ws and sequencing. Designed with scaffolds for students with IEPs.
A 2-month summer spelling program for a 10-year-old boy, focusing on CVC words, blends, and digraphs through a 'Secret Agent' detective theme. Designed for 3 sessions per week, it emphasizes phonemic awareness and structured literacy.
A series of lessons focused on baseball legends, designed for students with limited literacy and English language learners.
A five-session executive functioning program for 4th-grade students, using a 'Championship Mindset' dance and performance theme. Students learn to identify their dance strengths, manage distractions, decode complex choreography (prompts), set goals, and implement strategies for task completion.
A series of collaborative lessons designed for Best Buddies pairs to foster social connection through shared creative projects, from gardening to storytelling.
A series of professional-style modules designed to teach elementary-level core standards in Science, ELA, and Math through a high-school-inspired lens. These materials use sophisticated design and terminology to maintain student dignity while providing essential scaffolding for comprehension and skill-building.
A collection of adaptive social skills and behavior lessons for students with autism, focusing on classroom engagement, emotional regulation, and social boundaries.
A series of lessons designed to improve student independence in academic task completion and executive functioning through structured tracking and self-monitoring.
A collection of resources to help a student prepare for a trip to Chicago for Pokemon Go-Fest, focusing on managing travel anxiety and food-related concerns.
A Tier 3 intervention focused on helping neurodiverse 5th-grade students navigate communication breakdowns and social nuances with peers. Students will learn to recognize different communication styles and use scripts and flowcharts to repair misunderstandings.
A geography unit exploring iconic Boston landmarks for 5th-grade students with low literacy needs. The unit includes structured worksheets for nine key locations, focusing on vocabulary, simple sentence construction, and visual recognition.
A video game-themed social skills sequence designed for high-ability students with autism. It uses gaming metaphors like 'glitches,' 'dialogue trees,' and 'system scans' to teach Social Thinking concepts, conversation drivers, and perspective-taking.
An 8-week summer speech therapy program focusing on the production of the initial /l/ sound, designed as weekly take-home packets for parents and children. Each week builds in complexity from isolation to conversation within a cohesive nautical 'Lighthouse' theme.
A series of five 15-minute assessment sessions designed for 3rd-5th grade special education students to collect data on key SEL competencies including Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Emotions, Relationship Skills, and Decision-Making.