A sequenced guided note sheet for Chapter 14, featuring fill-in-the-blank summaries and targeted comprehension questions designed for special education support. Revised to fit on a single page with better spacing and handwriting room.
A visual data summary for student binders featuring three distinct line graphs (one per trimester) to track weekly success percentages throughout the school year. Revised for contrast and accuracy.
The ultimate simple weekly tracking sheet. One page, 3 trials per day, no notes, circling only. Explicitly labeled Trial 1, 2, and 3 for maximum teacher efficiency. Revised for alignment, contrast, and single-page fit.
A revised teacher guide for Field Day sportsmanship coaching, now with optimized page layouts and break-inside-avoid containers to ensure a single-page view.
A final revision of the Field Day Strategy Sheet, now condensed with fixed heights and optimized spacing to ensure it fits perfectly on a single page while maintaining large, student-friendly input areas.
A revised set of role-play scenario cards for students with ASD, now featuring improved page breaks, corrected fixed heights, and larger response areas for handwriting.
A revised set of instructional slides for 6th-grade students with ASD, now with corrected typos and improved punctuation for clarity.
A reflection worksheet for students to identify their physical signs of frustration and select specific sportsmanship strategies to use during competitive play.
A sports-themed social story for 6th graders with ASD focused on field games and gym class. It provides a 'Good Sport Playbook' for managing post-game emotions on the field.
A digital-themed social story for 6th graders with ASD focused on video game sportsmanship. It addresses common triggers like lag and provides a 'Power-Down Protocol' for managing frustration.
A social story for 6th graders with ASD focused on board game sportsmanship. It covers the reality of losing, acknowledging feelings of frustration, and provides a clear strategy for being a good sport.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Game Face lesson, providing strategies for using social stories with students with ASD, including differentiation tips and an index of materials.
A teacher guide providing instructional steps, differentiation strategies, and delivery tips for the Game Face lesson, specifically tailored for 6th-grade students with ASD.
A printable exit ticket for 6th-grade students to assess their understanding of graceful losing, recognizing physical cues of frustration, and identifying appropriate social responses.
A structured social story document for 6th-grade students with ASD, focusing on the steps to take when losing a game, including breathing exercises and appropriate social scripts.
A visual slide deck teaching 6th-grade students with ASD about sportsmanship, recognizing the physical signs of frustration when losing, and providing concrete scripts for graceful reactions.
A full-page behavioral frequency tracker designed for a 4-day school week, tailored for dual-setting (Gen Ed and Special Education) monitoring. Features light-colored student work areas and summary sections to ensure pencil handwriting is clearly visible. Includes specific goal thresholds, definitions, and a weekly summary section, all optimized for a standard 8.5" x 11" sheet.
A professional binder summary sheet providing a high-level overview of task initiation and sustained duration goals. Features monthly performance data and trimester progress graphing (T1, T2, T3). Scaled to fill a full 8.5x11 page with generous visual spacing and high-contrast lines for printing.
A daily trial tracker updated to track separate prompt counts for initiation and duration goals. Compacted to fit on a single page, featuring clear Y/N success indicators and cycle summary boxes. Enlarged for page-fill and easy handwriting.
A 2-up version of the teacher-friendly IEP goal tracking slip, designed to fit two identical monitoring sheets on a single 8.5x11 page. Weekly narrative observations have been removed to prioritize the "Fast-Track" data experience. Includes clarified headers for task recovery and engagement. Renamed 'Win' to 'Met' for clarity. Both slips are now perfectly identical and optimized for legibility.
A comprehensive three-page toolkit including a teacher implementation guide, a daily performance log with a visual tracker, and a growth-focused 5-point proficiency rubric for executive functioning skills.
A 9-day sticker tracker for students to earn a trip to Six Flags, featuring a fun amusement park theme with numbered boxes for daily progress. Revised to fit on a single page.
A student-facing printable handout that serves as a self-advocacy toolkit. It features 'Power Phrases' for common transition scenarios and provides designated spaces for students to reflect on their strengths, needs, and personal goals.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for teachers to deliver the Speak Up Power lesson. It includes instructional strategies, discussion prompts for each scenario, adaptations for students with intellectual disabilities, and a suggested script.
A 10-slide interactive presentation designed for high school students with intellectual disabilities to review self-advocacy concepts. It includes definitions, communication styles, and practical 'What would you do?' scenarios for employment, living, education, and healthcare.
A teacher-facing resource explaining how to effectively implement and analyze the Scatterplot Data sheet, updated with refined behavioral definitions.
A professional scatterplot data sheet designed to track noise-making (vocalizations, mouth noises, singing, humming) and chewing (objects or clothing) behaviors in 30-minute intervals.
Teacher's answer key for the Chapter 14 note sheet, providing correct fill-in-the-blank responses and sample comprehension answers. Revised to ensure consistent page breaks.
Teacher's answer key for the Beat Searcher Notes Worksheet, providing the correct fill-in-the-blank responses and sample answers for the comprehension questions.
A sequenced guided note sheet for Chapter 13, featuring fill-in-the-blank summaries and targeted comprehension questions designed for special education support. Revised to improve page breaks, text alignment, and layout density to fit on fewer pages.
A comprehensive teacher lesson plan and data tracking sheet for a functional SLP lesson. Includes a reference menu and tracking for 17 total trials across spatial, literacy, and social communication goals. NOW UPDATED FOR EXPANDED MENU.
A visual restaurant worksheet for middle school students with autism, focusing on menu reading, following 2-step location directions (above/below), and choosing appropriate social questions. Includes 6 Menu Detective questions and 6 Kitchen Assistant tasks with enlarged font sizes and clear spatial logic.
A professional teacher guide for implementing the Weekly Mission Log. It includes instructions for deployment, a detailed breakdown of the point system (XP), calibration tips for accuracy matching, and guidance on using the logs for IEP data collection. Tightened to fit one A4 page.
A video game-themed weekly self-monitoring log. It allows a student to track task completion and quality across five days (Monday-Friday) using the five IEP-aligned criteria, featuring a dual-check system for student and teacher accuracy validation. Points are scaled to a weekly total of 250, and a teacher comment area is included.
An updated IEP goal data tracking sheet for social-emotional learning. It features a streamlined, single-page layout with a structured data table for tracking perspective-taking, a circling-based accuracy key, and condensed behavior outcome references for easier teacher use.
Teacher-facing answer key and grading rubric for the Level 2 modified Market Day ELA test, providing alignment for 10 questions including open-response and multi-select items.
A Level 2 modified ELA assessment featuring a simplified but descriptive reading passage, 3-choice questions, and targeted visual scaffolding for key vocabulary. It maintains higher rigor than the Level 3 version while still supporting IEP accommodations.
Teacher-facing answer key for the Level 4 visual-modified Market Day ELA test, clearly aligned with the ultra-simplified text segments and updated question format.
An ultra-simplified ELA assessment for Level 4 IEP support. Each story segment is reduced to one high-impact sentence paired with a large icon. Questions are 2-choice with visual framing and minimal text to ensure maximum comprehension and accessibility.
Teacher-facing answer key for the ultra-simplified Market Day ELA test, updated to match shuffled answers and expanded descriptions for teacher ease.