A visually-rich lesson on the water cycle designed for students with hearing loss. It emphasizes written instructions, picture cues, and non-oral understanding checks to ensure accessibility.
A targeted one-to-one session designed to improve a student's ability to follow complex oral directions while ignoring intentional visual distractions. This 'Secret Agent' themed lesson uses common classroom and art supplies to build focus through ten progressively difficult missions.
A visual-first exploration of the water cycle designed for 3rd-grade students, featuring clear step-by-step instructions and comprehension checks optimized for students with hearing loss.
Advanced boundary application for WashU students, focusing on social challenges and respecting personal space within friendships and group work.
Involves hands-on practice for Kean (lining up) and sorting activities for Ramapo/WP to categorize expected vs. unexpected behaviors in specific school settings.
Focuses on identifying and practicing correct personal space behaviors during school routines such as lunch, recess, and transitions for Kean, Ramapo, and WP students.
A comprehensive review unit for Wilson Reading Program Steps 6 through 12, focusing on syllable marking, complex suffix patterns, r-controlled vowels, and vowel digraphs.
A reading lesson about time and friendship, following a long-lived mage who learns the value of every moment spent with companions.
A reading lesson about bravery and home, focused on characters living behind great walls to protect their city from giants.
A reading lesson about friendship and discovery, following a group of friends who accidentally invent a way to send messages through time.
A reading lesson about courage and family, following Tanjiro as he trains to protect his sister and help others.
A reading lesson about brotherhood and determination, following the Elric brothers on their journey to fix their mistakes through science.
A reading lesson about emotions and kindness, featuring Shigeo (Mob), a boy with powerful feelings that can change the world.
A reading lesson focused on cleverness and justice, following the story of a brilliant student named Light who finds a mysterious notebook.
A comprehensive ABA program for teaching independent tooth brushing using a forward chaining approach, complete with visual aids and data tracking.
A collection of supportive tools and activities designed to help autistic children navigate transitions, communicate needs, and develop fine motor skills through a calming nature-themed aesthetic.
A final review and celebration of skills learned, focusing on generalizing behaviors to new settings.
Focuses on expressing wants, needs, and feelings and engaging in reciprocal conversations using matching activities and social scripts.
Focuses on flexible thinking and coping strategies for managing non-preferred or unexpected situations through social stories and sorting activities.
A comprehensive set of resources to help an incoming Kindergarten student identify and label a wide range of emotions using visual and verbal supports. Includes an IEP goal guide, instructional slides, and daily practice materials.
A daily behavior tracking system designed to help students visualize and monitor their social and academic goals through a 9-block school day.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on helping students with autism understand and control physical impulses, specifically addressing 'play fighting' and personal space boundaries using the 'Body Pilot' metaphor.
A lesson focused on analyzing witness testimony through a simple mystery, modified for 2nd-grade reading levels and IEP accommodations. Students practice identifying key details, sequencing events, and citing evidence.
A targeted intervention lesson focused on 3rd-grade fraction standards. Students will practice identifying, comparing, and finding equivalent fractions through EOG-style word problems and visual models.