A high-octane behavior tracking system where students 'drive' through their school day, building self-awareness and focus through a racing-themed daily log.
A set of SEL resources for 4th graders with ADHD and Autism focused on distress tolerance using the Volcano Brain vs Hero Brain metaphor. Includes guided practice worksheets and creative coloring activities.
A collection of tools and strategies to boost motivation and engagement for middle school students, focusing on autonomy and positive reinforcement.
A collection of high-interest reading comprehension worksheets featuring unique animals, designed for accessibility and engagement. Each worksheet includes a short non-fiction passage and multiple-choice questions.
This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of managing their own school supplies. It covers strategies for organization, the impact of being unprepared, and personal accountability for learning tools.
A visual-heavy behavior tracking system designed to help children build self-awareness and effort through daily goal-setting and reflection.
A lesson centered around the story 'There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover', focusing on building communication skills and story retelling through visual supports.
A collaborative workshop designed to explore and practice effective communication strategies for adults with cognitive disabilities, psychosis, or post-CVA challenges. Includes hands-on experimentation and educational segments.
A set of social stories and practical tools designed to help students on the autism spectrum navigate the social nuances of inviting peers to play.
A 5th-grade reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying the main idea of paragraphs and a whole passage using the history and impact of Super Mario Bros.
A structured restorative justice framework designed for 5th-grade students, specifically tailored for those with ASD to reflect on and repair behavioral incidents involving physical or verbal aggression.
A comprehensive collection of hands-on counting activities focused on developing one-to-one correspondence up to 20. This lesson includes themed task cards, a tracking sheet, and instructional support for special education settings.