A visual presentation for students that explains ADHD through a 'race car engine' metaphor, introducing the concept of executive functions and triggers.
A consolidated answer key for the three skip counting cut-and-paste worksheets (2s, 5s, and 10s). Clearly indicates the correct sequence for each activity to facilitate quick grading.
A teacher resource providing instructional strategies, prompt hierarchies, and an updated answer key for the Spring Fun reading activities.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Skip Jump Match lesson. Includes lesson goals, pacing suggestions, specific IEP accommodations, and discussion prompts to facilitate learning for students with diverse needs.
An expanded set of 5 visual WH- comprehension questions corresponding to the Spring Fun passage, using high-contrast icons and large text for accessible response selection.
A pre-primer level reading passage about spring, featuring large text and visual icon supports above key words to assist students with decoding and vocabulary.
A cut-and-paste worksheet for counting by 10s. Students complete a grid from 10 to 100 by cutting and pasting missing numbers. Uses a structured grid layout to help with spatial organization and sequencing.
A cut-and-paste worksheet for counting by 5s. Students complete a sequence from 5 to 50 by cutting out hand-themed circles and pasting them in order. Features large, accessible shapes and clear visual markers.
A cut-and-paste worksheet for counting by 2s. Students complete a sequence from 2 to 20 by cutting out footprints and pasting them in the correct order. Includes visual cues and clear instructions.
A visual slide deck that introduces skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s using relatable visual metaphors like footprints, fingers, and ten frames. Designed for clarity and engagement with high-contrast visuals for IEP students.
A classroom anchor chart and reflection sheet designed to promote empathy for students with OCD. It features visual summaries of common behaviors and practical allyship strategies, with a follow-up reflection for students.
A visual presentation for students explaining OCD through relatable analogies like broken records and reset buttons. It reframes common OCD behaviors to build empathy and provides actionable strategies for being a supportive classmate.
A visual presentation for students explaining anxiety through relatable analogies like sensitive smoke detectors and brain freeze. It reframes common anxious behaviors to build empathy and provides actionable strategies for being a supportive classmate.