A 3-day life skills sequence for high school special education students to master the safe use of household tools and kitchen appliances through graphic organizers and project-based learning.
A dual-unit intervention sequence for 6th grade Tier 2 decoding. Unit 1 focuses on Morphology (Lessons 1-15). Unit 2 focuses on Syllable Types and Division Patterns (Lessons 16-30) through an architectural blueprint theme.
A vocational skills sequence for students with severe special needs (ages 18-22) focusing on conflict resolution in community-based work settings using simple visual cues.
A comprehensive 5-lesson series designed for high school students with intellectual disabilities, Down Syndrome, and autism. The series uses a 'Social Signals' framework to help students distinguish between genuine kindness and manipulative behavior, fostering independence and safety in community settings.
A 6-week executive functioning curriculum for 9th-grade boys designed for 25-minute small group sessions. Focuses on grade monitoring, task prioritization, and teacher communication to build independence.
A specialized ELA sequence designed for resource room settings, focusing on core comprehension skills like main idea, inference, and summary with high levels of scaffolding.
A series of resources designed to help students with autism navigate social boundaries, specifically focusing on blurting out and staying on-task during group lessons.
A collection of essential assessment and progress monitoring tools for elementary students across core subjects like math and reading.
A collection of tools and guides for educators to monitor student behavior and progress, facilitating clear communication between school and home.
A comprehensive program for students receiving paraprofessional support to build independence through work completion strategies and academic organizational habits.
A 6-week individual behavior intervention sequence for 1st grade students struggling with emotional regulation, elopement, and attention-seeking behaviors. The sequence focuses on identifying feelings, sizing problems, and using functional communication to seek attention appropriately.
A comprehensive series of 30-minute lessons tailored for different grade levels (K-10) to foster understanding, empathy, and advocacy regarding autism and neurodiversity. Each lesson uses age-appropriate literature to ground the conversation.
A comprehensive training module for paraprofessionals to support K-8 students in sensory regulation. It focuses on identifying internal states, building sensory menus, and implementing proactive breaks to maintain a 'ready to learn' zone.
This 5-lesson sequence introduces a 10th-grade newcomer EL student to the theme of family responsibility and guilt in The Metamorphosis. Using heavy visual scaffolding, simple vocabulary, and structured graphic organizers, the lessons build toward a final Claim-Evidence-Reasoning paragraph.
A comprehensive enhancement of a Grade 1 curriculum scope and sequence, integrating WIDA Key Language Uses (Inform, Narrate, Argue, Explain) and language features for EL proficiency levels 1-5 across Social Studies and Science units.
A comprehensive WIDA-aligned curriculum framework for Grade 1, mapping existing social studies and science units to the four Key Language Uses (Inform, Narrate, Explain, Argue) with specific ELD-SI expectation codes.
A comprehensive curriculum framework for primary English Language Learners, aligning theme-based social studies and science units with WIDA's four Key Language Uses: Narrate, Inform, Explain, and Argue. This sequence provides instructional scaffolding for students at proficiency levels 1-3.
A study of the Book of Galatians tailored for high school boys with ADHD and Autism, focusing on practical application of spiritual growth and Christian freedom through concrete, literal teaching.
A three-part vocabulary intervention for 5th graders focusing on context clues and inferencing through a serialized mystery story. Each 15-minute session builds decoding skills and narrative comprehension.
A sophisticated 8-lesson intervention designed for high school students to transition from defiant avoidance to self-regulated resets through professional advocacy and executive functioning strategies.
A comprehensive set of errorless learning resources focused on basic academic skills for students with special needs. The materials are designed to minimize frustration and promote independent work habits through high-success tasks.
A comprehensive year-long curriculum designed to empower students with essential life skills for independence, focusing on financial literacy, social communication, and real-world simulations.
A full-month curriculum focused on developing independence through real-world simulations, role-playing, and practical application of functional life skills.
A comprehensive 5-lesson module designed to teach foundational housekeeping skills, focusing on safety, equipment identification, procedural cleaning, and professional work habits.
A sequence designed to help neurodivergent students navigate unexpected schedule changes with logic-based social stories and visual tools.
A comprehensive literacy intervention sequence for high school TESOL students (Lessons 16-25) focused on morphology, academic vocabulary, systematic decoding, and vowel mastery.
A comprehensive 5-day program designed for a first-grade student with Down syndrome, focusing on fine motor skills, phonics, CVC word building, and foundational math (addition and subtraction within 20). The sequence integrates letter tracing, social-behavioral goals, and scissor proficiency through structured, repetitive activities.
A modified series of lessons exploring bird body parts and their functions, specifically designed for students in sub-separate settings. This unit focuses on basic identification, shared research, and simple informative writing using visual supports and simplified tasks aligned with MA standards W.K.2, W.K.7, and W.K.8.
A comprehensive suite of resources for high school special education teachers to manage their caseload, internalize IEPs, and establish strong family and co-teaching partnerships during the first month of school.