A social story and supporting materials designed to encourage first graders to use their AAC devices to comment and interact during shared reading activities.
A foundational grammar lesson focusing on sentence structure through visual scaffolds and color-coding. Students learn to identify fragments, complete sentences, and run-ons using a 'Construction' metaphor.
A strategic weekly timeline and set of tools for the first four weeks of the school year, focusing on caseload management, IEP compliance, ELL support, and collaborative teaching.
Identifying and understanding common environmental and safety signs found in the community to ensure safety and independence.
Foundational tools for assessing student levels and planning instruction based on California Power Standards across grades K-5.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to help teenagers master executive functioning skills, focusing on task management, environmental organization, and self-monitoring using a high-tech, tactical aesthetic.
A comprehensive lesson for high school special education students covering texting etiquette, cyberbullying, privacy, and safety from strangers and scams.
A focused lesson designed to help students understand the importance of staying in their designated classroom area and following safety protocols to prevent elopement.
A social story and supporting materials designed for a 2nd-grade student with Autism to address writing refusal and the persistence of tasks. The lesson includes a narrative story, a visual feelings worksheet, and a teacher guide for implementation.
A modified introduction to plate tectonics designed for students needing extra support, focusing on Earth's layers, continental drift, and plate boundaries with heavy visual scaffolding.
A modified lesson on plate tectonics featuring visual supports for understanding Earth's layers, plate boundaries, and continental drift. Ideal for students who benefit from pictorial cues and simplified vocabulary.
A comprehensive lesson for college students on their rights under the ADA, the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and strategies for effective self-advocacy in higher education settings.
A short lesson focused on establishing consistent routines at the start of math class to support students with executive functioning needs.
A collection of marketing and administrative resources for the Brain Boss and Neural Nexus curriculum, including product previews and implementation overviews.
A simplified reading assessment based on the health benefits of reading, designed for students with moderate to severe disabilities at a 1.0-2.0 reading level.
A comprehensive 3-hour lesson designed for students with autism to understand the importance of social skills across various life stages, culminating in practical scripts for recess success.
A cohesive set of professional store branding assets for Andy's OT Toolbox, including a custom banner and matching circular logo.
A lesson focusing on using First-Then visual schedules to support transitions and task completion for kindergarten students with autism.
A visual support system designed to help first-grade students with autism regulate their sensory needs through proprioceptive 'heavy work' activities. This lesson provides a structured choice board and guidance for teachers to implement these breaks effectively.
Provides clear protocols for staff to follow during student behavioral crises, focusing on de-escalation, safety, and recovery. Includes tools for student safety planning.
Focuses on neuro-affirming practices for students with ADHD, autism, and other learning differences. Provides tools for supporting executive function and sensory needs.
Provides strategies for integrating social-emotional learning into daily instruction, focusing on self-awareness, self-regulation, and relationship skills.
Focuses on understanding the impact of trauma on learning and implementing classroom-wide strategies to promote safety, connection, and emotional regulation.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on hygiene, sensory alternatives, and social expectations regarding bathroom behavior for middle school students, emphasizing dignity and clear communication.
A training lesson for Teaching Assistants focused on supporting students' executive functioning skills, specifically emotional regulation, impulsivity, task initiation, and focus across K-12.
A comprehensive training program for Teaching Assistants to master the art of supporting student executive functioning, focusing on organization, time management, and task initiation across K-12.
A practice session for mastering the vocalic /or/ sound at the reading and conversation level, featuring a spring-themed garden narrative.
A focused practice session for mastering the vocalic /or/ sound at the reading and conversation level, featuring a beach-themed narrative.
A lesson designed to teach 3rd-grade students how to use a weighted animal as a sensory tool for focus and emotional regulation in the classroom.
A 30-minute instructional session focused on active listening and turn-taking strategies to improve peer interactions and impulse control.
A behavioral tracking system designed to help students manage work completion and social interactions across subjects using daily point sheets and reflections.
A collection of high-impact strategies and tools designed for teachers to manage ADHD-related disruptions in real-time while maintaining a positive classroom culture.
An entirely unplugged introduction to logic and algorithms. Students explore step-by-step traditions and secret codes using physical patterns and movement games.
Celebrating cultural heritage through physical artifacts and oral histories. Students learn to analyze primary sources and explore informational text features like Table of Contents and Glossaries.
Reflecting on a year of learning, reviewing library organization (Dewey Decimal), and preparing for summer reading adventures.
Honoring Women's History Month by exploring female inventors and engineers, featuring hands-on 'She-gineering' challenges.
Celebrating Black History Month through the lens of Afrofuturism, blending history with visionary STEM challenges and science fiction.
Focusing on biographies and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., while practicing research and note-taking skills.
A focus on informational texts and non-fiction research skills, centered around Native American Heritage Month and the concept of 'Giving Thanks.'
Exploring the mystery and suspense genres through 'Spooky Stories' and engineering 'Maker Monsters' in the STEM lab.
Welcome back to the library! This unit focuses on library orientation, procedures, the 'Heart of the School' concept, and establishing a collaborative Maker Mindset.