A collection of modified math scope and sequence documents for 3rd grade, tailored for Tier 2 and Tier 3 intervention pathways. These documents adapt grade-level standards into accessible, functional, and scaffolded learning goals.
A collection of task cards and guides designed to help young learners develop fine motor skills and letter/number recognition by building shapes using physical crayons.
A series of structured reading comprehension lessons exploring the lives of different animals, designed for 1st-2nd grade students with autism using clear visual layouts and literal questioning.
A series of 3rd grade language therapy lessons targeting specific grammatical and sequencing goals through interactive activities and structured practice.
A comprehensive unit on measuring weight and liquid volume, translated into English and Hiragana for early elementary students. Includes estimation, standard units, and practical measuring activities.
A math sequence focused on building division fluency through real-world bakery scenarios, covering basic facts and multi-digit division.
A comprehensive collection of Tier 2 reteach lessons for every 4th grade NYS Math standard, using consistent visual models, thematic elements, and tiered support structures.
A collection of science-themed behavioral interventions and transition supports designed for a first-grade student with ADHD and high support needs. The sequence focuses on using special interests to increase engagement and provide structured, predictable routines.
A comprehensive end-of-year review unit themed around sharks and marine life, covering reading, writing, math, and creative arts for 3rd-grade students.
A unit on advanced problem-solving strategies for multi-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
A comprehensive review sequence covering core 3rd-grade math and ELA standards, designed to prepare students for end-of-grade assessments through rigorous practice and analysis.
A comprehensive sequence focused on sentence expansion using the Hochman Method (The Writing Revolution). Students move from distinguishing fragments to expanding kernel sentences with 'Who, What, Where, When, Why' and logical conjunctions.