A set of high-contrast visual supports and a structured data log designed to help students with vision needs participate in their 18+ transition decisions.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students overcome work avoidance by addressing executive functioning, academic confidence, sensory needs, and independent work skills. Includes strategy cards, a presentation for introduction, and a planning worksheet.
A set of rapid naming activities designed to improve letter recognition speed and automaticity through timed naming sprints.
A social story and supporting resources designed to help students understand the importance of sitting safely in chairs and listening to teacher instructions to stay safe at school.
A lesson focused on toilet training, specifically addressing appropriate locations for waste and hygiene steps to keep bodies clean and healthy.
This lesson focuses on teaching a student how to recognize signs of being upset and use a visual break card to self-regulate. It includes a social narrative, printable visual aids, and a practice activity.
A lesson focused on improving writing organization and cohesion through the use of graphic organizers and transitional phrases to link evidence to claims.
This lesson builds on 'Reading the Room' by teaching students the 'Pivot Protocol'—the ability to shift behavior once a social cue is detected. Students will practice matching their internal energy to the environment, understanding expected vs. unexpected reactions, and using flexible thinking to navigate social shifts.
A comprehensive set of strategies and tools to help teens with autism overcome rigid thinking and task refusal during academic assignments.
A series of engaging tabletop activities focused on letter formation, number recognition, and name writing with a Nature Explorer theme. Students practice through tracing, path-following, and independent writing.
A focused, 25-minute social skills session designed for high schoolers with autism, focusing on the mechanics of building and maintaining meaningful friendships through structured interaction and reflection.
A lesson for 1st graders with ASD focused on identifying the 'size' of a problem and matching it with an appropriate emotional reaction. Includes visual slides, a social story, and practice activities.
A 60-minute professional development session for school principals focused on establishing effective management structures and check-in protocols for Special Education Coordinators.
A sensitive and empowering 1:1 session designed for a 2nd grader to understand their developmental delay and the benefits of a sub-separate classroom environment. The lesson uses metaphors of growth and specialized 'base camps' to frame their educational journey positively.
A comprehensive lesson designed for high school students with special needs to master the hidden meanings in social communication, focusing on sarcasm, idioms, and non-literal language.
A collection of 15 unique 4-square math worksheets and tracking tools designed for consistent progress monitoring of addition, subtraction, and word problem skills.
A lesson focused on identifying common objects from three categories (kitchen, school, hygiene) and matching them to their primary functions using visual aids.
A collection of visual motor and perceptual activities designed for early learners or students working below grade level, focusing on tracing, cutting, and self-representation.
A playful introduction to the initial /s/ sound through animal friends. This lesson focuses on visual cues, physical modeling, and hands-on sorting for early learners.
A lesson focused on introducing third-party representation, such as puppets or characters, to help students express thoughts and feelings with reduced direct pressure.
A modified introductory lesson on South America designed for students with IEPs, focusing on Brazil, Argentina, and Peru through simplified facts, large print, and tactile cut-and-paste activities.
A comprehensive review and assessment of AB, AAB, and ABC patterns in various real-world scenarios, concluding with a "Pattern Master" challenge.
Introduction to ABC patterns using office and workshop supplies. Students learn to manage three-part sequences typical in assembly and organization tasks.
Introduction to AAB patterns using table setting (forks and knives) as a functional life skill context. Students practice identifying the "double-single" rhythm of AAB sequences.
Introduction to simple AB patterns using laundry sorting (shirts and socks) as a vocational context. Students learn to identify, extend, and create two-part alternating sequences.
A lesson designed to introduce high school life skills students to the concept of self-advocacy and prepare them for upcoming guest workshops with EPIC. Students will explore their strengths, needs, and how to use their voice to get support.
A collection of materials for managing a classroom reward system based on a diner theme, including a large-format poster and student-facing handouts.
A hands-on chemistry lab designed for students with intellectual disabilities to observe the oxidizing power of bleach through fabric discoloration. The lesson emphasizes lab safety and the chemical strength of household cleaners.
A collection of comic-based social stories and activities designed for a 7-year-old student with autism to explore anger management and coping with sadness during therapy sessions.
Evidence-based study strategies including active recall, spaced repetition, and personalized note-taking systems.