A specialized physical therapy lesson designed for first graders to address toe walking through engaging, gravity-themed exercises that improve ankle mobility and heel-strike awareness.
This lesson focuses on introducing and mastering 10 Tier 2 vocabulary words through daily warm-ups and sentence-writing practice.
A comprehensive lesson package focused on following multi-step directions using a prompt hierarchy strategy, designed to align with IEP goal tracking and progress monitoring.
A focused lesson designed to teach students the procedural steps for starting and maintaining independent work, featuring self-monitoring strategies and data collection tools.
A high-energy, movement-based lesson for Pre-K students inspired by Danny Go!, focusing on the task of counting and placing five items into a container using modeling and movement.
A social story and support materials designed to help 6-7 year olds with autism navigate playground social etiquette, focusing on personal space and turn-taking.
A high-energy, secret agent-themed lesson designed to help students master the skill of following a multi-step process to complete a specific task: placing five items into a container. This lesson breaks down task completion into manageable steps with a clear visual framework.
A foundational AAC lesson focusing on the core word 'eat' through a fun picnic-themed interactive presentation and practical communication overlays for emergent communicators.
A collection of activities and resources centered on modeling and using the core word 'go' in various functional contexts.
A collection of behavioral support materials designed for a student interested in racing and aviation, featuring a 6-token system and printable reward visual aids.
A highly visual and modified lesson on the stages of a butterfly's life, designed for students requiring picture-supported text and errorless learning opportunities.
A suite of behavior management tools designed to support 6-7 year old students during small group instruction, focusing on reducing avoidance and elopement through positive reinforcement and clear visual structure.
A set of checklists for instructors to ensure fidelity to housing education goals and provide appropriate supports for neurodivergent participants.
A collection of visual reading materials designed for K-1st grade learners with autism, focusing on simple narratives and picture-supported comprehension questions.
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 collection of resources for facilitators to ensure program fidelity and neurodivergent inclusivity during Impact Integrity sessions.
A comprehensive lesson for high school students with developmental disabilities on understanding family boundaries using the Circles Curriculum. It covers close vs. distant relatives, touch, talk, and trust rules.
This lesson teaches students how to use visual cues to communicate with peers, practice taking turns through structured games, and identify positive ways to get a friend's attention.