A specialized kit designed to support a Kindergarten student with autism in identifying emotions and practicing coping strategies. Includes a clear IEP goal and data collection sheet, along with printable visual support cards.
A comprehensive IEP goal planning and progress tracking system designed to transition a student from shared aide dependence to independent classroom work completion.
A structured support program designed for Kindergarten students with autism, focusing on identifying sad and angry emotions and utilizing sensory and calming coping strategies.
An engaging end-of-year reflection activity designed for middle school speech-language therapy students, featuring a self-assessment survey and printable appreciation cards to express gratitude to peers and school staff.
An adventure-themed speech-language therapy lesson for middle schoolers to practice problem-solving, inferencing, and social communication. Students solve 'island dilemmas' to escape a mysterious tropical island before summer break begins.
A collection of highly structured data tracking sheets for monitoring and recording student progress on IEP social skills goals, specifically focusing on peer conversational initiations with varying levels of prompt supports.
A systematic progress monitoring tracking binder for tracking student mastery of 1 and 2-digit vertical addition and subtraction within 100, featuring 12 standardized trials across four quarters, IEP goal tracking data sheets, and a complete teacher answer booklet.
A structured, high-engagement lesson designed to teach beginning-of-the-year kindergarteners how to line up quickly and quietly using the 'Bubbles & Duck Tails' routine. Includes interactive slides, printable visual reminders, a 15-minute carpet lesson plan, and student certificates.
A progress monitoring assessment program for an IEP goal focusing on three-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping. Features clean grids, large fonts, and minimal clutter.
A life-skills-focused lesson where students learn to write a formal thank-you note to State Representative Sean Garballey using visual planners, errorless cut-and-paste choice strips, and a printable fold-over greeting card. This lesson scaffold is optimized for students with diverse fine-motor and cognitive needs.
Students explore how schedules are used across various career paths, analyze real-world shift and appointment schedules, and practice reading workplace timetables.
A comprehensive visual support system designed for a non-verbal kindergartener, focusing on safe choices, gentle hands, and structured routines. Includes a First-Then board, daily schedule cards, behavioral expectation cards, and visual routine anchor charts.
A lesson focused on establishing, presenting, and reinforcing daily routines and transitions for neurodivergent and concrete learners using structured visual schedule supports.
A directive behavioral intervention lesson designed for 2nd-grade students to learn explicit physical boundary limits, replace inappropriate touching of peers and adults, and practice structured attention-seeking replacement actions. Includes a professional guidance packet with de-escalation scripts, student workbooks, and desk visual reminders.
A 60-minute interactive professional development session for general education teachers (K-8) to master comprehensible input, text scaffolding, and structured peer speaking.
Focuses on cognitive flexibility, teaching students how to adapt to unexpected morning disruptions, schedule changes, or forgotten items using a step-by-step coping and problem-solving framework.
Focuses on organization and order, helping students design efficient physical systems for their backpacks, desks, and lockers, alongside practicing planner management.