A review of short vowel sounds and an introduction to the ending blend -st, utilizing explicit modeling and sound mapping for middle school learners.
A comprehensive evaluation tool designed to track and measure a student's progress toward mastering various pragmatic communication functions using spoken language or AAC devices.
A functional math lesson focusing on basic addition and subtraction within 20 using a grocery store theme. Designed for teens with developmental disabilities, it emphasizes visual aids and real-world application.
An exploration of the unique wiring of ADHD, ASD, and AuDHD brains through visual mapping and blueprinting. Students learn to identify key processing differences and strengths associated with each neurotype using a visual-first approach.
Exploring the foundational layers of the brain—the Reptilian Brain, the Limbic System, and the Cerebellum—to understand how survival instincts, emotions, and physical coordination work together.
Developing a growth mindset specifically tailored for neurodivergent experiences, focusing on self-compassion and reframing challenges.
Practical strategies for managing time, focus, and sensory needs by working with the brain's natural tendencies.
Exploration of the neurobiology of ADHD and AuDHD, focusing on executive function and sensory processing as 'features' rather than 'bugs.'
A comprehensive guide for teachers to implement movement-based and dialogue-driven instructional strategies to keep student engagement high during the 4th quarter.
A simplified guide for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to understand their Individual Program Plan (IPP) process, focusing on personal strengths and decision-making.
A restorative reflection framework designed for neurodivergent students to analyze the social impact of their words and the logical basis for community standards.
Exploring the "Orange" sector, focusing on nuances like Anxiety, Insecurity, and Panic.
Exploring the "Red" sector, focusing on nuances like Frustration, Jealousy, and Agitation.
Exploring the "Purple" sector, focusing on nuances like Loneliness, Guilt, and Disappointment.
Exploring the "Yellow" sector, focusing on nuances like Calm, Trust, and Being Valued.
Exploring the "Blue" sector, focusing on nuances like Shock, Curiosity, and Confusion.
Exploring the "Green" sector of the wheel, focusing on nuances like Contentment, Pride, and Elation.
A collection of materials for a school-wide neurodiversity month celebration, including event flyers and inspirational posters.
A comprehensive reflection lesson designed to help students process community outings, focusing on self-regulation, money management, and social safety through structured journaling and discussion.
A social problem-solving session designed for middle school girls to practice systematic thinking, emotional regulation, and perspective-taking during social conflicts.
A 20-minute intervention for 7th grade students with ADHD/Focus needs, focusing on using 'challenge hacks' to increase engagement and practicing self-advocacy to request modifications.
A high-interest, high-scaffold lesson focused on Greek and Latin roots (a-, an-, amphi-, ambi-, bi-, circum-) designed for students with learning disabilities. Includes a visual reference guide and a clear, accessible assessment.
Two simple microwave mug recipes with step-by-step visual instructions for students with low reading levels.
A hands-on science experiment for students with intellectual disabilities to explore heat conduction using chocolate milk and different spoons. Includes visual supports and simplified data collection.
A comprehensive reading packet and guide covering the major stops of Odysseus's journey, specifically adapted for middle school students with a 1st-grade reading level. Includes literal comprehension, inference, and evidence-based questions.
A functional time-telling and schedule-following lesson designed for an 8th-grade student working at a 3rd-grade level, focusing on digital clock reading and transition management.