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 series of reading comprehension materials tailored for kindergarten special education, focusing on character identification through stories about Jeremiah and his love for animals and school.
A 4-part mini-lesson series for high schoolers focusing on time management, organization, and attention regulation through a blueprint-themed executive coaching lens.
A unit focused on building executive functioning and independence for middle schoolers through the Superflex curriculum, moving from classroom autonomy to community-based self-reliance.
A comprehensive three-year alignment between IMSE Orton-Gillingham (Comprehensive) and CKLA (Amplify/V2), specifically designed for Tier 3 intervention for students and ELLs. This sequence synchronizes phonics skills and "Red/Tricky" words to ensure instructional cohesion between core and intervention.
A series of lessons focused on self-dressing skills and weather awareness for early learners, using the beloved Snoopy and Peanuts theme.
A series of lessons focused on social-emotional regulation, teaching students to identify problem sizes, maintain safe bodies, and use self-advocacy tools like 'taking a break' when frustrated.
A 4-lesson economics sequence for Special Education students. Lessons progress from solving for market equilibrium algebraically, to using data tables, to graphing intersections, and finally interpreting the real-world meaning of surplus, shortage, and the 'sweet spot'.
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 targeted intervention series designed to help kindergarteners distinguish between commonly confused letters, starting with 'n' and 'e'.
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.
A 4-day unit for high school Essential Skills students focused on heat and temperature in daily life. This sequence emphasizes functional skills like kitchen safety, reading thermometers, and choosing appropriate clothing for the weather through hands-on sorting, scavenger hunts, and visual tasks.
A comprehensive four-day unit for high school Essential Skills students focusing on identifying and interpreting map symbols across various environments, from city streets to building interiors. This unit utilizes hands-on games, visual aids, and practical applications to build functional literacy and independence.
A framework for developmentally challenged high schoolers that combines Agile workflow with Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to foster independence, reframing, and sensory awareness.
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 phonics sequence covering the two distinct sounds of the 'ow' vowel team: the /aʊ/ diphthong and the /oʊ/ long o sound.
A multi-lesson phonics intervention sequence using sports-themed early reader books to target specific phonemes. Each lesson includes a student chapter book with phonetic margin cues and a corresponding teacher data collection guide.
A series of daily morning activities designed for special education classrooms, focusing on routine, emotional regulation, and basic life skills with high visual support.
A 5-lesson self-regulation sequence for Grade 9 Math students, focusing on executive functioning skills like task initiation, distraction management, and self-advocacy through a gamified 'Level Up' theme. Each lesson is designed for 15-20 minutes of high-impact, visual-heavy instruction and practice.