What you won't find much in my products are notes. Why is that? Because I realized that my students were copying letters, not words and didn't know what they were reading or writing.
I discovered that my students, who mostly have cognitive disabilities, can do algebra! They just need the material broken down and scaffolded. When I couldn't find what I was looking for, I started making it.
Many of my products will have pages without negatives or fractions at first. I also try to keep at least 2 problems that are similar next to each other so they can learn a skill and apply it to the next one without needing to learn a new skill.
How do I teach?
I often will use the first 2-5 questions to teach the students. Slowly, once I believe they have some understanding, I will begin to ask them to do the first step of the next problem. After each step I check each student, then put that step of the board. Eventually, I allow the students to work independently. I always try to have some kind of a matching worksheet so they can self-check their work. Then I follow with a quiz and move onto the next part.