A 5-page baseball-themed worksheet packet and answer key designed for a 6th-grade student to practice nonliteral language, inference, multiple meaning words, and identifying communication breakdowns.
A lesson designed for middle school special needs students to learn the fundamentals of self-advocacy and setting boundaries in both school and social environments through visual storytelling and interactive discussion.
A lesson focused on building executive functioning skills, specifically task initiation and completion, using a structured four-step system.
A comprehensive behavioral support package designed to manage and reduce physical aggression through proactive planning, student-led coping strategies, and consistent monitoring.
A lesson focused on teaching students with emotional challenges how to replace verbal aggression with 'I statements' and self-removal techniques. Includes strategies for de-escalation and practical communication tools.
A set of resources designed to help SLPs and educators track and support student progress in conversational turn-taking, topic maintenance, and active listening.
A comprehensive set of speech-language therapy activities designed for 6th-grade students, focusing on Tier 2 vocabulary, figurative language comprehension, and communication style identification through a Fantasy Quest video game theme.
A lesson designed for 6th graders to practice high-level independence and flexible problem-solving using the Superflex framework, framed as tactical 'Stealth Ops' training.
A modified review guide and answer key for Grade 6 Module 6 mathematics, focusing on integers, rational numbers, absolute value, and the coordinate plane. These materials are specifically designed for IEP students with simplified language, reduced answer choices, and consistent visual supports.
A social skills and job exploration lesson for students on the spectrum, focusing on self-advocacy, collaboration, and identifying career interests through visual-supported activities.
A structured 30-minute daily routine for Tier 3 reading intervention focusing on the Three-Part Drill, new concept introduction, and multisensory application.
A specialized lesson for 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication using high-scaffold visual blueprints, color-coded arrow guides, and regrouping boxes designed for IEP support.
Teaches perspective-taking by 'scanning' others for thoughts and feelings. Students practice predicting reactions and next steps based on social cues, much like predicting NPC behavior in a game.
Explores the mechanics of conversation using the 'dialogue tree' metaphor found in RPGs. Focuses on using conversation drivers like follow-up questions and on-topic comments to unlock better social outcomes.
Introduces Social Thinking concepts through the lens of a gaming console. Students learn to manage 'system glitches' (problems) and use 'flexible processing' (thinking) to keep the 'social game' running smoothly.
A self-advocacy lesson where students identify growth in their IEP goal areas and create a 'Strength Profile' to share with future teachers, fostering agency and pride.
A comprehensive set of visual resources designed to help a student with severe autism recognize anger cues and select appropriate coping strategies. The materials include a social story, structured worksheets, a choice board, and communication cards.
A current events lesson for special education students focusing on a local teacher's recognition in a national contest, featuring symbol-supported text and comprehension activities.
A set of visual supports to help students with special needs practice ordering and money skills at a fast food restaurant.
A social skills lesson designed for 6th-grade students with ASD to prepare for the emotional and social challenges of a school Field Day, focusing on sportsmanship, handling loss, and managing frustration when skills are difficult.
A series of social stories and supporting materials designed to help 6th-grade students with ASD navigate the emotional challenges of losing in competitive games. The lesson focuses on identifying triggers, managing frustration, and practicing prosocial responses.
A lesson designed for 6th-grade students with ASD to develop the social skills needed to lose gracefully during games, featuring a social story, visual slides, and an exit ticket.
A comprehensive toolkit for students to track and improve their executive functioning skills through daily logging and descriptive rubrics.
A collection of resources for tracking and analyzing noise-making and chewing behaviors in a classroom or clinical setting, featuring a structured scatterplot data sheet and implementation guide.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on analyzing character dynamics and emotional subtext in Chapters 13 and 14 of the text, specifically exploring identity, culture, and familial distance.
A functional speech-language therapy lesson focused on restaurant ordering, menu navigation, and social problem-solving for students with moderate-to-severe autism.