A comprehensive set of individualized time-management and clock-reading packets tailored to specific IEP goals, covering skills from telling time to the half hour to calculating complex elapsed time for work and leisure scenarios.
A comprehensive 3-session therapeutic sequence for 3rd grade students struggling with severe emotional dysregulation (DMDD/IED). The sequence focuses on physiological awareness, sensory-based coping strategies, and creating non-verbal safety plans for high-intensity moments.
A comprehensive unit focused on Wilson Reading System Step 5.2, covering open syllables in multi-syllabic words. Includes instructional slides, hands-on activities, and a full week's teaching guide.
A week-long series of Valentine's Day themed activities designed for nonverbal students at a 1st/2nd grade level. The sequence focuses on fine motor skills, basic numeracy, literacy through tracing, and visual logic through patterns and matching.
Una introducción suave y atractiva a la neurodiversidad para estudiantes jóvenes, utilizando analogías de animales para celebrar las diferentes formas de pensar, aprender y socializar.
A comprehensive 9-week instructional sequence designed for students with Blind and Low Vision needs, focusing on mastery of common Braille contractions through repetitive practice, tracing, and dictation.
A comprehensive sequence designed for 3rd-grade students with IEPs to build self-regulation, task initiation, and focus skills through visual supports and structured routines.
A specialized set of resources designed for 3rd-grade students with Oppositional Defiance, focusing on empowerment, autonomy, and emotional regulation through a space-themed narrative.
A comprehensive 6-week social skills and problem-solving program designed specifically for 2nd-grade students with ASD. The sequence uses a 'Social Detective' theme to teach self-regulation, perspective taking, empathy, and social problem-solving through visual supports and concrete activities.
A comprehensive exploration of the five senses designed for special education students, focusing on tactile learning, observation skills, and sensory regulation through hands-on activities.
A comprehensive series of lessons designed to build community independence for students with intellectual disabilities, focusing on navigation, social interaction, and transactions in local spaces like CVS, the library, and cafes.
A series of lessons focused on fundamental social skills for early learners, emphasizing self-regulation, cooperative play, and effective communication.
A gentle and empowering sequence designed for students with low cognitive skills to build self-confidence and emotional awareness through positive affirmations and creative expression.
A comprehensive detective-themed curriculum designed to help students with ASD develop interoceptive awareness. Students learn to identify physical clues for a wide range of emotions through movement, visual mapping, and scenario-based problem solving.
A comprehensive week-long intervention designed for students working on multiplication facts for 2, 3, 5, and 10 using multi-sensory, explicit instruction and visual arrays. This sequence includes teacher guides, instructional slides, visual worksheets, matching games, and task cards to support IEP goal mastery.
A comprehensive set of 10 evidence-ready work samples for the MCAS-Alt synonym identification strand, featuring consistent formatting for accuracy and independence tracking.
A 3-day introductory course on exterior home maintenance for students working independently. Covers seasonal tasks, tool identification, hazard reporting, and safety protocols.
A comprehensive 4-day planning framework and resource set for Tier 2 reading intervention in a Title 1 setting, aligned with the Science of Reading.
A comprehensive support plan for a 4th-grade student with autism, focusing on emotional regulation, proactive classroom strategies, and visual communication tools to replace threatening language during escalation.
A 6-session social-emotional learning sequence designed for a 4th-grade student in special education. The program focuses on identifying stressors, labeling emotions, and practicing specific coping strategies like deep breathing and break cards to manage anger and reduce tantrums.
A comprehensive 5-lesson unit designed to help 5th graders master key executive functioning skills: planning, organization, time management, working memory, and flexibility.
A 6-week Tier 2 executive functioning intervention focused on developing goal-setting and problem-solving skills. Students use an engineering/blueprint theme to "design" their success and navigate challenges.
A 10-session series for IRR nonverbal autism students to establish a consistent morning routine using visual supports for date, weather, and mood tracking.
A series of drawing-based challenges designed to improve active listening and following complex, multi-step instructions through creative output.
A comprehensive collection of social stories and visual supports designed by an Occupational Therapist to help students ages 5-14 navigate essential school routines, personal boundaries, and classroom expectations.
A thematic unit centered on winter and snow, exploring grammar, functional language, and descriptive comparison skills.
A 6-week social-emotional learning sequence for 4th-grade students with IEPs, focusing on perspective-taking, tone of voice recognition, and decoding the function of communication.
A 5-lesson sequence designed for 3rd-grade students to master the use of text-to-speech (TTS) technology for decoding informational texts, academic vocabulary, and non-linear text features like captions and sidebars. Students progress from decoding individual words to synthesizing information from multiple sources for research and presentation.
A sequence focused on empowering 3rd-grade students to customize their text-to-speech settings. Students experiment with speed, voice, and visual highlighting to create a personalized 'Assistive Tech Profile' for better reading retention and comfort.
This sequence teaches 3rd-grade students how to use text-to-speech (TTS) as a strategic tool for narrative comprehension. Students learn to use audio for identifying story elements, summarizing via the 'Listen-Stop-Think' routine, citing evidence by re-listening, and visualizing descriptive text.
A 5-lesson sequence for 3rd graders to master text-to-speech (TTS) technology. Students progress from identifying basic controls to independent 'ear reading' with grade-level digital texts.
This sequence empowers 2nd-grade students to master text-to-speech tools by personalizing settings for their unique needs and developing the self-advocacy skills to request these accommodations confidently. Students move from technical customization to social-emotional scenarios, normalizing the use of assistive technology in the classroom.
A sequence for 2nd Grade students to master text-to-speech (TTS) as a tool for reading comprehension. Students transition from decoding mechanics to deep understanding by using auditory support to predict, pause, answer questions, visualize, and sequence stories.
A sequence designed for 2nd grade students to master the use of text-to-speech (TTS) technology. Students move from basic identification of tools to independent navigation and troubleshooting, viewing TTS as a helpful 'reading buddy'.
A comprehensive 2nd-grade sequence focused on mastering Text-to-Speech (TTS) tools. Students learn to synchronize visual tracking with audio, adjust speech rates for optimal processing, and use digital tools to support decoding and fluency.
This sequence shifts the focus from assistive technology to the cognitive strategies required for auditory learning. Students engage in inquiry-based activities to distinguish between passive hearing and active listening, applying specific comprehension strategies while using text-to-speech (TTS) to access grade-level texts.
A comprehensive sequence for 4th-grade students to master Text-to-Speech (TTS) assistive technology. Students learn to navigate complex text features, clean up cluttered webpages, tackle math word problems, conduct research, and take effective notes using auditory tools.
A 5-lesson inquiry-based sequence for 4th graders to explore and customize text-to-speech (TTS) settings, focusing on self-advocacy and personal learning profiles.
A 4th-grade sequence focused on using Text-to-Speech (TTS) technology as a multi-sensory reading comprehension tool. Students learn to synchronize visual tracking with audio, visualize content through pauses, clarify vocabulary, re-read for evidence, and summarize narratives.
A comprehensive sequence for 4th-grade students to master the technical controls of text-to-speech (TTS) assistive technology. Students progress from basic activation to independent navigation and selection, building technical fluency for accessible reading.
This sequence empowers 5th-grade students to understand, use, and advocate for Text-to-Speech (TTS) as a vital learning tool. It focuses on the distinction between fairness and sameness, identifying specific tasks where TTS is most effective, and building the social-emotional confidence to communicate needs to teachers and peers.