A 15-minute Tier 3 intervention for kindergarten students with SPD and ADHD to learn immediate self-regulation techniques using the 'Pause Power' cue and physical tools.
A single-session social story lesson designed to prepare students for the sensory and behavioral expectations of school Field Day using visual, colorable-style line art.
A rapid, high-energy 15-minute PBIS behavior review lesson designed to align with school-wide expectations. Students learn core behaviors through muscle-memory motions, test their skills as 'STAR Detectives', and demonstrate mastery across four active practice stations.
A lesson designed to build executive functioning skills, self-monitoring, and personal independence during morning routines.
A set of student and parent-facing materials designed to accompany the distribution and collection of Section 504 plans and required medical documentation for the upcoming school year.
A bedtime token economy system designed to help young children stay in bed through the night using an engaging Alvin and the Chipmunks theme. Includes a printable token board and a step-by-step parent implementation guide.
An engaging lesson on how human actions impact animals, plants, and the environment. This lesson includes a highly structured, scaffolded student worksheet and a comprehensive teacher guide with differentiation tips and answer keys.
Weeks 11-20 of the Phoneme Power Protocol intervention, focusing on CCVC (consonant blends) and complex CVC words. Includes systematic small-group routines for 4-phoneme words, visual 4-box Elkonin mats, tactile onset-rime blending cards, and progress monitoring scoring sheets for Weeks 12, 16, and 20.
Weeks 1-10 of the Phoneme Power Protocol intervention, focusing on VC and CVC words. Includes systematic routines for segmenting individual sounds (PSF) and blending phonemes into nonsense and real words (NWF) using 2-box and 3-box Elkonin mats, color-coded word cards, and progress monitoring at Weeks 4 and 8.
A comprehensive, highly structured lesson bundle designed for IEP students to master sentence correction. It covers capitalization, end punctuation, sight word spelling, spacing, and simple subject-verb agreement through scaffolding, visual aids, and interactive elements.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students generalize and transfer their executive functioning skills—including emotional regulation, focus, flexibility, and organization—across various settings.
Week 3 prepares students for the upcoming school year, addressing transition anxiety directly and helping them map out coping strategies and future goals.
Week 2 focuses on celebrating personal progress, identifying new skills mastered, and tracking how each student has grown emotionally, socially, and academically.
Week 1 focuses on looking back at favorite moments, triumphs, and highlights from the past school year, while acknowledging the complex emotions that come with endings.