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 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 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.
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 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 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 creative social studies and literacy activity where students transform their reading about global celebrations into a detailed, illustrated postcard for a friend.
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.
Explore the rugged daily life of a cowboy during the era of the great cattle drives, focusing on the logistics and challenges of the Chisholm Trail. Students will learn about the roles in a cattle crew and the environmental factors of the frontier.