A visual slide deck introducing the concepts of "Brick Thinking" (rigid) and "Rubber Band Thinking" (flexible). It includes three specific scenarios: making mistakes, routine changes, and tackling hard work.
A facilitation guide for teachers in 8:1:1 settings, offering prompting strategies, sensory tips, and instructional context for using the Helmet Hero materials.
A printable visual checklist and poster for students to follow when putting on their bike helmet, serving as a concrete tool for transition and routine.
A visual social story for Smartboard presentation, designed for students in an 8:1:1 setting to understand why and how to wear a helmet during APE bike time.
A single-page visual checklist social story for students who struggle with repeating the teacher's words. It includes specific goals for circle time and reading with clear visual icons, large check-off boxes, and a daily reflection section.
Teacher answer key for the 12x12 multiplication chart. Includes completed data and teaching focus notes for tiered instruction.
A two-page multiplication resource. Page 1 is a 12x12 chart with scaffolded rows (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 11) pre-filled. Page 2 provides "Power Up" strategies for the remaining rows (4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12) with expanded example problems and additive/doubling tricks.
A teacher guide for the Brain Flex lesson. Includes lesson objectives, pacing instructions, specific scaffolding strategies for non-verbal students with autism, and a detailed answer key for the simplified worksheet.
A simplified, one-page visual worksheet for non-verbal students. It uses a "Circle the Solution" format for mistakes, routine changes, and hard work, and includes a communication choice board with simple power phrases. All answer options share identical styling for unbiased student selection. Highly compact design to ensure it fits on a single page.
A teacher-facing guide providing strategies for implementing the student support tools, suggesting incentives, and facilitating constructive conversations about barriers to success.