A simplified overview of World War II designed for students with multiple disabilities, focusing on major events, key figures, and technological advancements through visual storytelling and a hands-on flip book.
A focused lesson covering essential executive function strategies including backward planning, organization through grouping, effective note-taking, and cognitive control.
A lesson designed to help 6th-grade students participating in MCAS-Alt master common idioms through visual matching, context clues, and data tracking for independence and accuracy.
A professional development session for high school teachers focusing on restorative practices, emotional regulation, and the implementation of proactive care plans. This lesson equips educators with the tools to handle chronic emotional challenges and foster deep connection with students in grades 9-12.
A therapy session focused on teaching impulse control strategies to students with ADHD using a 'Brain Brake' metaphor. The lesson includes a guided activity and portable visual reminders for the classroom.
Introduces high-efficiency study techniques like the Pomodoro method and active recall to maximize focus and retention.
Teaches students how to design physical and digital organizational systems that reduce cognitive load and friction.
Focuses on overcoming 'time blindness' and using backwards planning to manage long-term projects and daily schedules.
An introduction to executive functions, helping students identify their personal strengths and challenges through a 'neuro-blueprint' lens.
A focused lesson on identifying and applying specific coping mechanisms to manage anxiety in various social and academic scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students master multi-step directions by breaking down complex sentences and using self-monitoring strategies. Students act as 'Mission Control' operators, decoding and executing complex commands to ensure mission success.
A comprehensive planning kit for schools to manage students who struggle with or refuse to evacuate during fire drills, focusing on communication and individualized support.
A high-energy, 30-minute lesson designed to help 8th-grade students generalize their self-regulation and advocacy skills through high-stakes role-play scenarios in preparation for high school. Students practice using their personalized plans and scripts to navigate 'surprise' challenges independently.
Focuses on following instructions with specific negative constraints and complex conditions. Students learn to process "except," "unless," and "only if" parameters.
Focuses on identifying ambiguous or incomplete instructions. Students learn to advocate for themselves by asking targeted questions instead of guessing when a 'mission briefing' is unclear.
Focuses on complex, technical instructions in STEM and humanities contexts. Students practice following algorithms, blueprints, and scientific protocols.
Focuses on identifying and responding to non-verbal directions and social cues in group settings. Exercises emphasize observation and situational awareness.
Focuses on applying sequence execution to personal organization and daily habits. Students learn to create and follow reliable protocols for recurring tasks.
Focuses on processing and executing exactly two instructions in sequence. Ideal for building foundational working memory and transition skills.
Students master the 'Read First' strategy and practice multi-step execution through academic, social, and routine-based scenarios designed to test precision and focus.
A comprehensive guide to building strong opinion paragraphs using the OREO method, designed with visual supports for 6th-grade special education students.
A visual exploration of number patterns and input-output tables using an architectural design theme. Students learn to identify rules and extend sequences through scaffolded building floor plans.