Teaching Informational Text Comprehension to SPED and ELL Students: How AI-Enhanced Lessons Changed My Classroom

This post shares how Maria Angala, NBCT, transformed her approach to teaching informational text comprehension for students with diverse learning needs by integrating AI-enhanced lessons into her classroom. She explains how thoughtfully using AI tools helped her design more accessible, scaffolded instruction that meets the unique needs of neurodiverse and multilingual learners. With AI support, lessons became more engaging and differentiated, offering visuals, leveled text, and strategic prompts that help students interact with complex informational texts more confidently. This reflective piece shows how technology can support clarity, boost comprehension, and ultimately make instructional planning more efficient while keeping high expectations for all learners.

Classroom Tested: MegaBUNDLE Holidays Quotes RACE Writing Strategy Constructed Response SPED & ELL

This post introduces a classroom-tested MegaBundle designed to boost student engagement and writing skills through culturally relevant holiday quotes and a race-based constructed response strategy. Maria Angala, NBCT, shares how this resource supports struggling readers, multilingual learners, and neurodiverse students by providing scaffolded prompts, visual supports, sentence frames, and step-by-step guides that make writing accessible and purposeful. The bundle includes differentiated activities tied to familiar holidays and themes, helping students connect personally while practicing reasoned written responses grounded in evidence. By combining choice, relevance, and clear instructional routines, this strategy helps learners build confidence, deepen critical thinking, and improve explanatory writing across genres and content areas.

Classroom Tested: D.A.R.E. Choice Board BUNDLE 7 Continents: Special Education ELL/ML

This post explores how the D.A.R.E. Choice Board BUNDLE for 7 Continents transformed geography instruction in inclusive classrooms. Faced with the challenge of teaching continents to learners with diverse needs—struggling readers, multilingual students, and neurodiverse thinkers—the author shares how choice boards built on UDL and SIOP frameworks bring engagement, accessibility, and student agency to social studies. Each continent’s choice board offers simplified informational text, visuals, and four differentiated tasks (Do, Answer, Recommend, Explain), empowering students to select meaningful ways to show learning. With scaffolded supports, sentence frames, and visual aids, this bundle makes complex content accessible, supports diverse ways of responding, and helps teachers collect meaningful data while students stay motivated and take ownership of their learning.