This lesson introduces editing commands such as 'select that', 'bold', 'delete', and 'scratch that'. Students navigate a document and make changes without touching the keyboard or mouse.
A review of all skills, self-assessment of progress, and a celebration of 'Brain Boss' certification.
Teaches cognitive flexibility and how to 'pivot' when plans change or obstacles arise.
Explores mental strategies for holding and manipulating information, such as visualization and external checklists.
Strategies to overcome the 'getting started' hurdle, focusing on the 5-minute rule and environment setup.
Introduces time estimation and the 'time-mapping' technique to visualize schedules and reduce procrastination.
Practical strategies for physical organization, including locker, backpack, and digital file management.
Teaches students how to differentiate between urgency and importance and break large projects into manageable steps.
Teaches emotional regulation techniques to help students identify their 'mood zone' and use calming strategies.
Focuses on impulse control and the 'stop, think, go' strategy to manage reactions in social and academic settings.
An introductory session to define executive functioning and establish group norms through a 'Brain Boss' metaphor.
Teaching students to navigate personal space and handle social rejection with maturity and respect.
Strategies and quick-reference tools specifically designed for refocusing and redirecting students with ADHD and defiant behaviors in the Least Restrictive Environment.
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 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 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.
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 lesson exploring the social and political changes following the Creole-led revolutions in Latin America, specifically designed for students requiring IEP accommodations.
A collection of modified essay planning guides for key topics in European history, specifically designed for students with IEPs. Each guide features a simplified 3-paragraph structure, sentence starters, and visual organizers.
A set of discreet communication cards designed for an 8th-grade student to advocate for their needs during moments of frustration or sensory overwhelm.
A toolkit designed to help students with expressive language challenges engage meaningfully in group discussions while remaining focused on the core topic.
A collection of simple, visual reminder slips to help bridge the gap between home and school for students using AAC devices.
A collection of research-backed typographical resources designed to support readers with dyslexia, including reference guides and classroom visual aids.
This lesson focuses on teaching the student to self-initiate their regulation routine and fade prompts during non-preferred tasks in real-world scenarios.
A high-stakes secret agent escape room designed for middle school students, featuring complex logic grids, binary decryption, spatial reasoning, and data analysis. Operatives must work through three rigorous phases of testing to earn their field status.
A foundational lesson on the four-quadrant coordinate plane, specifically designed with scaffolds and visual aids for students with IEPs to master identifying ordered pairs.
A comprehensive Tier 2 intervention toolkit designed to support students struggling with blurting and excessive talking through self-monitoring, visual cues, and structured coaching.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to help IEP students manage daily homework, develop executive functioning skills, and bridge communication between home and school.
A targeted intervention lesson designed to help 6th-grade students master task initiation and sustained focus using the 'Mission Control' framework. Students learn to break down big projects into 'micro-missions' and set up a distraction-free 'Launchpad' for work.
A comprehensive behavior assessment tool for teachers to track trends in work completion, following directions, peer conflict, and emotional regulation. This data is designed to drive individual support plans, school-wide initiatives, and small-group interventions.
A lesson exploring the key events and motivations of the Haitian Revolution, designed specifically with scaffolded supports for students with IEPs. Students will analyze revolutionary actions like rallies and battles before completing a visually supported journal entry.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students transition from reassurance-seeking behavior to independent work through self-monitoring and specific problem-solving strategies.
A structured writing lesson exploring the reasons for Indigenous resistance to Spanish colonial rule, specifically designed with scaffolds for IEP students.
A hands-on vocational activity focused on sorting mail into categories like HR, Urgent, Manager, and Trash to build organizational and attention-to-detail skills.
A system for teachers to monitor and analyze student time on task and work completion rates. These tools provide clear data points to identify patterns and support instructional adjustments.