A comprehensive set of assessments designed to track student progress on place value IEP goals up to the thousands place. Includes three distinct trials for data collection, an answer key, and a progress tracker.
A set of visual supports and instructional strategies designed to help second-grade students, particularly those with language impairments, understand and implement whole-body listening and focusing behaviors.
A bundle of support materials designed to help a Kindergarten student navigate academic frustration and emotional regulation while promoting self-safety and connection.
An intensive session where students explore neurodiverse communication styles and practice specific strategies for when their 'signal' isn't being received by friends.
Focuses on foundational phonics skills for the letters H, I, C, and F, including letter recognition, sounds, and CVC word building with a detective theme.
Focuses on centers of learning and nature, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science, and Franklin Park. Students engage with visual matching and word recognition activities.
Explores the historical roots of Boston through the Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the USS Constitution. Students practice reading simple sentences about the city's past.
Focuses on the engineering and athletic landmarks of Boston, introducing the Zakim Bridge, TD Garden, and Fenway Park. Students learn to define a landmark and identify these specific modern icons.
A modified review guide and answer key for Grade 6 Module 6 mathematics, focusing on integers, rational numbers, absolute value, and the coordinate plane. These materials are specifically designed for IEP students with simplified language, reduced answer choices, and consistent visual supports.
A professional workshop for educators exploring the neuropsychological foundations of executive functioning and practical classroom scaffolding strategies. Teachers will learn to identify EF deficits and redesign routines to support student self-regulation.
A social skills and job exploration lesson for students on the spectrum, focusing on self-advocacy, collaboration, and identifying career interests through visual-supported activities.
A collection of visual supports and a social story designed to help students manage separation anxiety and replace screaming with functional communication (asking for a break).
A comprehensive training module for special education teams on the six models of Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT), focusing on collaborative strategies and classroom implementation.
A structured 30-minute daily routine for Tier 3 reading intervention focusing on the Three-Part Drill, new concept introduction, and multisensory application.
A foundational lesson on answering 'why' questions using visual cause-and-effect scenarios, designed for non-reading students.
A focused, 5-minute multi-sensory intervention to help students distinguish between the letter forms and sounds of 'n' and 'e' using visual cues (nose and egg).
A phonics lesson focusing on distinguishing between similar r-controlled word pairs (ar, er, ir, or, ur) in context, using OG-aligned vocabulary including closed and VCE syllables.
A comprehensive set of visual schedule icons with a vibrant rainbow theme to help students navigate their daily routines. Includes printable schedule cards, a display board, and a teacher guide for implementation.
A targeted reading intervention lesson focused on increasing reading rate (WPM) and improving phrasing through 'scooping' techniques and repeated readings.
An executive proposal for the 2025-2026 behavior support program, focusing on the transition from outside agencies to internal staffing to drive cost savings and program consistency.
A foundational lesson on identifying US currency and counting mixed coins and bills up to $10, designed with visual scaffolds for students with IEPs.
A specialized lesson for 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication using high-scaffold visual blueprints, color-coded arrow guides, and regrouping boxes designed for IEP support.
A LEGO-themed lesson designed for an autistic 5th grader to learn about personal space and self-regulation techniques for keeping hands to himself. The lesson uses high-interest visuals and low-writing activities to engage the student.
A supportive end-of-year reflection lesson designed for 3rd-grade special education students to process school year memories and navigate the transition to summer through visual storytelling and curation.
Teaches perspective-taking by 'scanning' others for thoughts and feelings. Students practice predicting reactions and next steps based on social cues, much like predicting NPC behavior in a game.
Explores the mechanics of conversation using the 'dialogue tree' metaphor found in RPGs. Focuses on using conversation drivers like follow-up questions and on-topic comments to unlock better social outcomes.
Introduces Social Thinking concepts through the lens of a gaming console. Students learn to manage 'system glitches' (problems) and use 'flexible processing' (thinking) to keep the 'social game' running smoothly.
A comprehensive set of resources designed to help a 3rd-grade student navigate big emotions using a 'Navigator' metaphor, including a personalized social story and visual strategy cards.
A neuroaffirming 10-minute session designed for a Grade 2 student to explore volume control and replacement behaviors for screaming. The lesson uses a 'Voice Explorer' theme to teach about personal volume levels and sensory tools.
A simplified current events lesson for special education students about a local teacher in a contest, featuring high-visual support and simple sentence structures.
A comprehensive set of visual resources designed to help a student with severe autism recognize anger cues and select appropriate coping strategies. The materials include a social story, structured worksheets, a choice board, and communication cards.
A set of current events resources about a Long Island teacher nominated for America's Favorite Teacher, including differentiated worksheets for various reading levels.
A current events lesson for special education students focusing on a local teacher's recognition in a national contest, featuring symbol-supported text and comprehension activities.
A comprehensive counting unit featuring zoo animals, designed for Kindergarten students with a focus on Special Education needs. This lesson covers counting and cardinality from 1 to 30 using visual supports and structured layouts.