A comprehensive toolkit for tracking and analyzing a student's reliance on a teaching assistant, focusing on academic and emotional-behavioral support patterns.
A motivational incentive system designed to encourage students to complete and attempt their work through a themed collection of bison badges.
A targeted lesson focusing on the 'sh' and 'ch' digraphs. Students will learn to distinguish between the quiet 'sh' and the punchy 'ch' through visual cues, sorting, and writing practice.
A comprehensive set of resources designed for middle school students on the autism spectrum to understand personal space, body boundaries, and appropriate ways to seek attention or comfort. The lesson focuses on 'quiet hands' and respecting 'no' or 'stop' signals from others.
A comprehensive behavioral support system for a 6th-grade student, featuring visual schedules, reward trackers, and emotional regulation tools themed around a digital quest.
A comprehensive guide and set of activities designed to help educators and SLPs support novice AAC users in navigating TouchChat with WordPower across various functional contexts.
A lesson focused on helping neurodiverse high school students visualize and plan their future through structured goal-setting and executive functioning supports.
A lesson focused on identifying 'expected' social responses in common school scenarios to help students build social problem-solving skills and emotional regulation.
Consolidates skills through role-play and creates a personalized 'Voice Power' action plan for future use.
Teaches concrete scripts and methods for requesting assistance when tasks or situations become too difficult.
Helps the student identify physical and emotional 'warning lights' that indicate vulnerability or being overwhelmed.
Focuses on identifying when a break or stop is needed and learning various ways to communicate that boundary clearly and calmly.
A social-emotional lesson designed to help students manage sensory overwhelm by replacing hitting with safe communication strategies like the 'safe hands' signal and requesting breaks.
A series of progressive multiplication worksheets designed for learners who benefit from clear visual supports, large print, and structured spacing. Covers facts from 1-5, 1-10, and up to 12.
A lesson focused on building independence and executive functioning skills for adults with cognitive challenges during the transition of leaving home.
A comprehensive literacy assessment designed for middle school students in a self-contained setting, focusing on foundational phonics, sentence structure, and vocabulary at a 2nd-grade reading level.
A comprehensive social story and support system designed for a kindergarten student with autism to promote safe behavior and prevent kicking. The lesson includes a simplified visual story, desk reminders, and a teacher implementation guide.
A lesson focused on teaching students the concept of cognitive flexibility through the pipe cleaner analogy, comparing 'flexible' and 'rigid' thinking styles.
A 45-minute session designed for middle and high school students to develop self-advocacy skills, focusing on identifying needs and communicating them effectively to teachers and staff.
A St. Patrick's Day reading lesson focused on Wilson Step 4 multi-syllabic words and suffixes. Students will read a funny story about a leprechaun named Finbar and identify VCCV and -ic words.
A week-long celebration and final assessment for students to demonstrate mastery of emotion identification, sensory overload management, and coping strategies. Students complete a final assessment booklet, create a personal calm plan poster, and celebrate their progress through the IEP goals.
A high-energy, 30-minute St. Patrick's Day lesson focusing on fine motor skills through a 'Tear and Paste' shamrock craft and a 'Shamrock Shake' movement activity. Designed specifically for developmental kindergarteners with short attention spans.
A 20-minute speech therapy lesson for second graders centered on 'The Jungle Cafe.' Students act as cafe workers and customers, using /s/, /z/, /ch/, and /dg/ sounds while taking orders and describing messy meals. Focuses on repetitive 'has' and 'does' questions.
A set of resources centered around a 'Mission Control' theme to help 5th-grade students with ADHD and anxiety manage academic overwhelm. Includes a student reference card and an implementation guide for teachers.
A practical guide for Food Production students to understand religious dietary requirements. This lesson covers specific food restrictions for Hindu, Buddhist, Catholic, Muslim, Jewish, ZCC, and Jehovah's Witness traditions using clear, literal language.
A social skills lesson designed for 1st-grade students with ASD, focusing on the concept of the 'Personal Space Bubble' through visual metaphors and concrete examples.
A lesson exploring the life of Saint Patrick and the history behind the holiday, designed with accessible language and visual supports for neurodivergent learners.
Students delve into the history of cryptology during WWII. The focus is on the Enigma machine and the importance of perseverance and focus when facing a complex, seemingly impossible problem. Emotional regulation focuses on 'The Fog' of distraction and mental fatigue.
Students explore the science of volcanic eruptions and learn to identify their own emotional 'boiling points' through the lens of predicting natural disasters. Reading focuses on the events surrounding the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
A collection of resources to help teachers and students navigate the technical aspects of virtual learning, with a focus on accessibility features like closed captioning.
A comprehensive 90-minute training session for individuals with disabilities to identify frustration triggers, build a toolkit of healthy coping mechanisms, and master self-advocacy skills. The lesson uses a 'Navigator' theme to help learners chart a course through difficult emotions toward confidence and resilience.
A social skills lesson for high school students with lower cognitive functioning, focusing on the DEAR MAN model to help them advocate for their needs in conversation.
A highly visual, 15-minute activity designed for non-verbal students to practice turn-taking and sharing using concrete manipulatives and visual supports.
In this lesson, students explore the concepts of disability discrimination and accessibility, analyzing how physical, digital, and social barriers impact individuals and the health of a democracy. Students will learn to distinguish between discriminatory practices and legitimate professional boundaries.
A 10-15 minute daily check-in routine designed to help students build self-awareness regarding disruptive noises and expressions, focusing on 'signals' and 'impact'.