A series of resources designed to support special education students and their teachers in developing, tracking, and achieving meaningful academic milestones.
A comprehensive unit designed to strengthen executive functioning skills including planning, organization, task initiation, sustained attention, and time management through interactive activities and self-reflection.
A comprehensive collection of multi-disciplinary resources designed to support middle school students in history, science, social skills, math, and daily living. This suite provides targeted reading, vocabulary, and organizational tools for diverse classroom needs.
A lesson sequence focused on helping grade 6 students with autism identify their emotions through physical sensations and build a personalized toolbox of coping strategies. The theme uses a 'Mood Mechanics' workshop metaphor to make abstract emotional concepts more concrete and manageable.
A comprehensive unit on the coordinate plane designed for Special Education students, transitioning from the first quadrant to all four quadrants using visual scaffolding and clear navigation-themed guides.
A comprehensive series of lessons for high school students focusing on the four Zones of Regulation. Students will learn to identify internal physical cues, external triggers, and specific coping strategies to manage low-energy (Blue), regulated (Green), elevated (Yellow), and extreme (Red) states.
A comprehensive set of materials designed to help a student master self-regulation, personal space, and frustration management using simple, choice-based strategies.
A specialized sequence designed for special education students to transition from the cross-out method of subtraction to using a number line, focusing on numbers up to 10.
A comprehensive life skills unit focused on functional math and reading through the lens of grocery shopping, budgeting, and kitchen management. Designed specifically for high school special education students to build independence.
A series of bite-sized mini-lessons designed for High School Academic Support students, focusing on strengthening executive functioning through high-engagement discourse and real-world scenarios.
A foundational unit designed for students with intellectual disabilities to distinguish between living and non-living things through sensory observations and simple descriptive matching.
A 10-week comprehensive module designed to teach and strengthen core Executive Functioning skills in K-3 students. The module uses a 'Command Center' theme to make abstract mental processes concrete and manageable.
A comprehensive fluency intervention toolkit aligned with the Science of Reading, covering foundational automaticity for early learners through advanced prosody for secondary students. Includes instructional routines, visual aids, and student practice materials for small group settings.
A series of foundational numeracy lessons designed for students with special educational needs, focusing on numbers 1-10 through multisensory and visual approaches.
A series of building-themed lessons focused on mastering phonics patterns, starting with common digraphs and moving towards complex blends using a block-building aesthetic.
A comprehensive unit exploring the historical, scientific, and ethical dimensions of the Manhattan Project and the end of World War II, with differentiated tracks for diverse learners.
A foundational unit designed for 6th-grade students with dyslexia to master the art of making inferences. The sequence uses a 'Clue Catchers' detective theme to break down the inference process into a simple formula (Clues + Schema = Inference) using decodable, accessible text.
A superhero-themed unit designed to help 5th-grade special education students understand their IEP accommodations and practice self-advocacy skills for the transition to middle school. Students identify their 'power-ups' (supports) and learn to use scripts to request help confidently.
A series of lessons exploring how our senses interact with the physical world, designed for high school students with special educational needs.
A targeted intervention sequence designed for a 6th-grade student with SLD to improve inference skills, specifically focusing on main idea and author's purpose using graphic organizers.
A comprehensive suite of tools for special education professionals to document the educational impact of neurodivergence. This sequence covers various IEP components from present levels to goals and impact statements.
A strengths-based approach to understanding neurodiversity, specifically focusing on autism awareness and celebrating the unique talents of all students.
A comprehensive unit on functional math and financial literacy designed for special education students, focusing on real-world money management and life skills.
A vibrant social-emotional learning sequence designed for a second-grade autistic scholar, focusing on building self-esteem, navigating friendships, and practicing mindfulness using a K-Pop idol and performance theme.
A series of lessons designed to prepare students with special needs for the transition to the workforce, focusing on communication, etiquette, and practical job-seeking skills.
A comprehensive intervention series focused on bridging gaps in upper elementary literacy and mathematics. The sequence covers reading fluency, reading comprehension, multi-digit arithmetic, and the fundamentals of fractions and decimals through guided instruction and independent practice.
A series of bridge science courses (Marine Biology and Environmental Science) designed for 9th-grade students needing Specialized Academic Instruction (SAI). These courses focus on 5th-grade reading level outcomes and Tier 2/3 supports to prepare students for success in 10th-grade Biology.
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 comprehensive Freshman Biology sequence adapted for Specialized Academic Instruction (SAI), featuring a 5th-grade reading level, heavy visual support, and hands-on learning models across two semesters.
A collection of resources for 6th-grade math teachers to support diverse learners, including modified scopes and sequences for various support tiers.