Students practice reading social scripts aloud, focusing on how tone and pacing transform written words into effective communication. Includes a 'Table Read' workshop style.
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.
Sensory support strategies and proprioceptive activities designed for students in grades 3-5. Bridges the gap between play-based movement and functional household participation with age-appropriate "strength challenges."
Sensory support strategies and proprioceptive activities specifically designed for students in grades K-3. Focuses on play-based heavy work, animal walks, and simple household participation.
A 5-page workbook unit focused on strengthening executive functioning and planning skills for teenagers, using a 'Command Center' technical manual theme.
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.
Teaches emotional regulation techniques and focus-boosting 'grounding' exercises to manage the sensory and emotional load of middle school.
Provides concrete study techniques for ADHD brains and test-taking strategies to manage anxiety and improve focus during assessments.
Covers navigating new social circles and the critical skill of self-advocacy with teachers, using clear communication protocols.
Focuses on physical organization of lockers and binders, alongside time management strategies like 'backward planning' for long-term projects.
A specialized lesson designed for IEP students to master adding fractions with unlike denominators using visual scaffolds, multiplication charts, and color-coded steps. Focuses on simple denominators and visual area models to build conceptual understanding.
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 materials designed for a 14-year-old student to understand the process of cleaning up after an emotional outburst before transitioning back to the classroom.
A comprehensive set of resources for parents of junior high and high school students, focusing on proprioception, sensory seeking behaviors, and practical home-based strategies.
A comprehensive parent training resource designed to support task initiation and sustained focus for students with autism using visual strategies and structured home routines.
A collection of video-based independent work stations for student rotation and self-paced learning.
A comprehensive set of data collection tools designed for tracking IEP behavior frequency, duration, and academic accuracy, including a synthesis log for weekly reporting.
Combines addition, multiplication, and a simplified sales tax calculation for a realistic 'Big Spender' shopping experience.
Introduces multiplication for buying multiple items and division for sharing costs among friends in a 'Party Planner' context.
Focuses on adding and subtracting prices and calculating change from a $20 bill using a visual 'Snack Shop' theme.
A comprehensive 5-week intervention for high school English Learners focusing on decoding through nonsense word fluency, specifically designed for students with limited or interrupted formal education.
This lesson dismantles the stigma surrounding IEPs and emotional dysregulation by highlighting the 'twice-exceptional' nature of many brilliant minds. It features a slide presentation of successful African Americans who overcame learning and emotional challenges to achieve greatness.
A focused 4-week history-themed intervention designed to help students overcome the 'blank page' hurdle by mastering task initiation through a structured 3-2-1 'Discovery Protocol'.
A series of high-intensity, five-minute reading drills designed for 9th-grade special education students to improve decoding accuracy for suffixes and visually similar word pairs.
A comprehensive review of unit concepts followed by a final assessment designed for students with diverse learning needs.
An introduction to how humans explore space, including the tools we use like telescopes and rockets, and what it is like to live and work as an astronaut.
A guided tour of the eight planets in our solar system, categorized into rocky inner planets and gaseous outer planets with simple distinguishing characteristics for each.
A study of the Moon's appearance and its relationship with Earth, focusing on the most recognizable phases and its role as our closest neighbor.
An exploration of why we have day and night (rotation) and why we have years and seasons (revolution), broken down into simple, relatable concepts.