Scope & Sequence Downloads
A scope and sequence outlines what students will learn and the order in which they’ll learn it. Use these guides to evaluate curriculum fit, align to state standards, and plan your instructional calendar. Each guide details every unit, lesson title, and learning objective across the full curriculum.
Updated for the 2025–2026 school year
CASEL-Aligned
UDL-Designed
136 Languages
3 Differentiation Tiers
Compare Our Curricula at a Glance
| Curriculum | Grades | Audience | Units | Lessons | Standards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emotional Well-Being | 6–12 | General Education | 5 CASEL-aligned | 25 per grade (7 courses) | CASEL, CCSS-ELA, NJSLS, TEKS |
| Transition — High School | 9–12 | Special Education | 6 + Financial Literacy | 44 per grade band | CCSS-ELA, DLM, NJSLS, TEKS |
| Transition — 18+ | 18+ | Post-Secondary SpEd | 3 | 39 | Transition planning goals |
Emotional Well-Being Curriculum Scope & Sequence (Grades 6–12)
General Education
- Grades: 6–12 (one course per grade level)
- Lessons: 25 per grade × 7 grade-specific courses
- Alignment: CASEL five competencies, CCSS-ELA, NJSLS, TEKS
- Design: Adolescent developmental neuroscience + Universal Design for Learning
- Pacing: Fits advisory periods, homeroom, health class, or dedicated SEL blocks
- Accommodations: Text-to-speech in 136 languages, adjustable zoom, speech-to-text
Units Covered:
- Self-Awareness
- Self-Management
- Social Awareness
- Relationship Skills
- Responsible Decision-Making
Learn more about the Emotional Well-Being Curriculum.
Download the Free Guide
This guide includes:
- Unit-by-unit curriculum map
- Lesson titles and learning objectives
- Grade-level instructional sequence
- Standards alignment details
High School Transition Curriculum Scope & Sequence (Grades 9–12)
Special Education
- Grades: 9–12 (two grade bands: 9–10 and 11–12)
- Lessons: 44 per grade band
- Differentiation: Mild, Medium, and Spicy tiers per lesson
- Alignment: CCSS-ELA, DLM Essential Elements crosswalk, NJSLS, TEKS
- Includes: Financial Literacy courses (new 2025) covering budgeting, banking, and money management
- Accommodations: Text-to-speech in 136 languages, adjustable zoom, speech-to-text
Units Covered:
- Self-Determination
- Education & Training
- Employment Skills
- Independent Living Skills
- Social Skills
- Health & Wellness
- Financial Literacy
Learn more about the High School Transition Curriculum or explore the full Transition Curriculum.
Download the Free Guide
This guide includes:
- Unit-by-unit curriculum map
- Lesson titles and learning objectives
- Differentiation tier details
- Standards alignment details
18+ Transition Curriculum Scope & Sequence
Post-Secondary Special Education
- Audience: Adult learners ages 18+ in post-secondary transition programs
- Lessons: 39 across three units
- Focus: Independent living, employment readiness, self-advocacy, and goal-setting
- Alignment: Post-secondary transition planning goals
- Accommodations: Text-to-speech in 136 languages, adjustable zoom, speech-to-text
Units Covered:
- Self-Determination
- Education & Training
- Employment Skills
Learn more about the Adult Transition Curriculum or explore the full Transition Curriculum.
Download the Free Guide
This guide includes:
- Unit-by-unit curriculum map
- Lesson titles and learning objectives
- Program-level instructional sequence
- Transition planning alignment
Which Scope & Sequence Guide Should I Download?
| If your program serves… | Download this guide |
|---|---|
| Students in grades 6–12 in general education SEL, advisory, or health class | Emotional Well-Being Curriculum |
| Students in grades 9–12 with IEPs, transition plans, or in self-contained classrooms | High School Transition Curriculum |
| Adult learners ages 18+ in post-secondary transition or community-based programs | 18+ Transition Curriculum |
Scope & Sequence FAQs
What’s included in a scope and sequence?
Each scope and sequence guide lists every unit, lesson title, and key learning objective for the full curriculum. You’ll see the instructional sequence from the first lesson to the last, so you can evaluate how topics build on each other and where the curriculum aligns to your standards.
How do I use the scope and sequence for curriculum planning?
Use it to map Ori Learning’s lessons to your instructional calendar, identify alignment with state standards (including CASEL, Common Core ELA, and state-specific frameworks like NJSLS and TEKS), and plan pacing across semesters or advisory periods.
What grades does Ori Learning cover?
The Emotional Well-Being Curriculum serves grades 6 through 12 in general education settings. The Transition Curriculum covers grades 9–12 and 18+ for students receiving special education services — including the High School Transition and Adult Transition programs.
Can I see a sample lesson before purchasing?
Yes. Request a demo to get a guided walkthrough of the platform, including a live sample lesson. You’ll see the student experience, teacher tools, and built-in accommodations like text-to-speech in 136 languages.