This lesson addresses the human factor of behavioral interventions: ensuring implementers deliver tokens correctly. Students create fidelity checklists and practice providing professional feedback.
Practical activities and instructional materials for 40 weeks of intervention, including Elkonin boxes and nonsense word flashcards.
Administrative and tracking materials for monitoring student progress over 40 weeks of phonemic awareness and decoding instruction.
A speech-language therapy lesson focused on initial s-blends and the 'They are ___ing' sentence frame using interactive action visuals.
A social skills lesson designed for a 9-year-old student to distinguish between friendly behavior and romantic interest (flirting) in a school setting using a detective-themed investigation approach.
A lesson designed to empower students to understand their IEP goals and practice self-advocacy through scenario-based roleplay. Students will learn the 'Blueprinting' method for communicating their needs effectively to teachers and staff.
A focused session on postsecondary self-advocacy, teaching students with learning differences how to communicate their needs to professors and employers. The lesson emphasizes the transition from high school's automatic support to the self-initiated systems of college and the workplace.
Teaching students to navigate personal space and handle social rejection with maturity and respect.
Strategies and quick-reference tools specifically designed for refocusing and redirecting students with ADHD and defiant behaviors in the Least Restrictive Environment.
A comprehensive intervention suite designed for 8th-grade students struggling with elopement and vandalism. It focuses on restorative justice, structural scheduling, and teacher-led support strategies.
A classroom management system focused on positive reinforcement through a token economy, featuring non-tangible rewards.
A comprehensive K-12 behavior management system that synthesizes best practices from MTSS, PBIS, and restorative justice frameworks. This lesson provides teachers with a clear decision-making flow and a detailed policy handbook for maintaining a positive school culture.
A mini-lesson for a 6th-grade resource room ELA class focusing on Auggie's character traits and his development throughout the first month of school in the novel 'Wonder'. This lesson uses a space-exploration theme and provides high levels of scaffolding.
A social story and support toolkit designed to help students navigate frustration, manage physical impulses, and choose safe alternatives to eloping or aggression.
The first mission for our Letter Detectives, focusing on identifying, naming, and tracing the letters A, B, and C through multi-sensory activities.
A comprehensive set of modified money skill resources focusing on coin/bill identification, same-denomination addition, price matching, and simple change making with visual prompts.
A set of visual supports themed around 'Mission Control' to help a kindergarten student stay in their work area during centers, directly supporting IEP goals for task engagement.