A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students navigate social interactions with peers. It includes visual aids for reading cues, a safety plan for overwhelming situations, and tools for tracking social growth.
A brief, structured 15-minute check-in designed for students with autism to identify and manage intense emotions using visual supports and a social narrative.
A lesson designed for older students with limited speech to understand and practice appropriate physical boundaries and safe touches with peers. Uses a 'Personal Orbit' metaphor to make abstract social concepts concrete and age-appropriate.
A summer-themed speech therapy program designed for upper elementary students to practice /s/, /z/, and s-blend productions within complex sentence structures. Includes June and July calendars with daily prompts and a parent/student guide for complex sentence construction.
A summer speech therapy program designed to maintain 'L' sound production skills in initial, medial, and final positions through daily 5-minute activities.
A specialized set of resources for tracking and assessing a student's ability to solve complex, multi-step math word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
A summer-themed speech therapy lesson focused on mastering the 'TH' sound in all positions. Includes practice calendars for June, July, and August, plus a parent/teacher guide for correct production techniques.
A summer-themed speech and language homework set for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students, focusing on WH-question comprehension through daily functional activities in June and July.
A summer-themed speech-language resource focusing on WH-questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why) with visual supports for early learners.
A foundational skills lesson focusing on lowercase letter tracing, counting, vowel identification, and simple subtraction through hands-on activities.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on the 'Magic E' rule (silent e) to help students transition from short vowel to long vowel sounds through visual aids and tactile sorting.
This lesson provides students with a visual framework for understanding why schedules change, how to identify those changes, and what coping strategies to use when feeling overwhelmed.
A foundational lesson for special education students on email etiquette and structure, focusing on the difference between formal and casual tones and the essential components of an email.
A review lesson covering Jackie Robinson, David Ortiz, and Jim Abbott, using visual identification to reinforce key facts.
A collection of foundational tools for classroom management and early math skills, including visual routine cards, subtraction practice with number lines, and behavior support boards.
A visually supported lesson about Jim Abbott, a famous pitcher who played with one hand, focusing on his strength and success.