A matching game featuring the '-at' word family. Includes two sets of cards: one with icons and one with words. Students can play memory or simple matching games to reinforce the connection between visual concepts and their written forms.
A visual social story for a kindergartener, showing an African American girl's journey from eating breakfast to disposing of trash. Features specific school milk carton and banana visuals. Revised for improved icon spacing and character visibility.
Highly visual desk cards for a non-reading kindergartener. Includes specific representation of an African American girl, milk carton, and banana with improved contrast and proper layering of prohibition signs.
A visual social story for a kindergartener, showing an African American girl's journey from eating breakfast to disposing of trash. Features specific school milk carton and banana visuals. Revised for a continuous visual narrative and stable page breaks.
A high-contrast First-Then visual board featuring an African American girl and a school milk carton and banana. Designed for a non-reading kindergarten student to support the breakfast-to-cleanup transition.
Highly visual desk cards for a non-reading kindergartener. Includes specific representation of an African American girl, milk carton, and banana with improved contrast and layout for high clarity.
A simple social story featuring an African American girl, a milk carton, and a banana. Teaches the routine of drinking milk, eating a banana, and disposing of trash to keep the desk clean. Revised for clarity and phrasing.
Highly visual desk cards for a non-reading kindergartener. Includes custom milk carton, banana, and student representation with improved contrast and layout.
A high-contrast First-Then visual board designed for a kindergarten student. It features an African American girl eating breakfast with a milk carton (First) and a trash can for disposal (Then). Updated for better layout and specific food visuals.
Highly visual desk cards for a non-reading kindergartener. Includes custom milk carton and banana visuals with "No" symbols to clearly communicate the cleanup expectation.
A high-contrast First-Then visual board designed for a kindergarten student. It features an African American girl eating breakfast (First) and a trash can for disposal (Then) to support the transition routine. Updated for better layout and specific food visuals.
A Chicago Bears themed daily schedule template with a 'Daily Kickoff' header. Includes a printable board for writing or placing icons and a second page with 16 school-activity tokens. Updated with better contrast for printing.
A professional 2-page behavior management process guide. Page 1 outlines the Teacher Managed process, including a management cycle and a detailed response flowchart, while Page 2 covers the Office Managed protocols for major offenses and administrative actions, using a clean color palette of navy, red, and gray.
Highly visual desk cards for a non-reading kindergartener. Includes specific emojis for milk and bananas with "No" symbols to clearly communicate the cleanup expectation.
A compact teacher's guide with refined spacing and word separation. Fits on a single page for quick reference.
Visual reminder cards for a student's desk, including a finished-to-trash transition card, an 'inside desk' warning sign, and a sequence strip for breakfast routines. Updated terminology for consistency.
A simple social story updated with specific visuals of an African American girl, milk carton, and banana. Revised for consistency with the student's background and school routine.
A structured 4-session pacing guide for delivering the "Flexible Routes" intervention, revised to fit on one page with fixed contrast and typos.
A guide for teachers and parents to ensure consistent use of terminology and visual aids for the "Flexible Routes" intervention. Includes standard phrasing and safety protocols regarding the student's nickname.
A choice board featuring three simple coping strategies (Breathing, Squeezing, and a Timed Interest Break) with high-contrast visuals for a student with limited communication.
A visual calming strip for an elementary student to follow during moments of frustration or fixation, featuring four simple steps: Stop, Breathe, Look, and Choose.
A simple social narrative for an elementary student with ASD/OCD tendencies, using a bus-themed metaphor to explain schedule changes, "stuck" thinking, and the importance of using a real name for safety. Revised with much larger visuals, higher contrast, and simplified text.
A high-contrast sensory break choice board for a 'calm corner'. Features clear icons and simplified text to help students choose a self-regulation activity when they need a sensory break.
A life skills math worksheet focusing on the 'next dollar up' strategy. Students view grocery items with prices and determine how many one-dollar bills are needed to make a purchase.
A professional IEP goal tracking data sheet for educators. Features a 10-trial grid system for easy percentage calculation, prompting key, and space for goal definitions and observation notes.
A social story designed with modified text and simple sentences to teach the social steps of initiating play and making friends. Includes a task analysis checklist for student self-monitoring.
A set of 9 high-contrast visual schedule cards featuring clear icons and bold text to help students navigate daily classroom routines. Each card is color-coded for easy identification.
A set of 8 large, high-contrast visual labels for independent task boxes, featuring clear icons and bold text to support classroom organization and student independence.
A functional life-skills math worksheet focused on coin identification, matching, and basic value application in a shopping context.
A three-tier differentiated worksheet for letter formation, transitioning from heavy tracing with visual cues to independent writing.
A visual social story booklet that teaches students how to recognize frustration and appropriately ask for help in the classroom.
A set of high-contrast, visually supported morning meeting slides featuring daily check-ins, calendar, weather, and schedule prompts.
A set of four vibrant anchor charts for syllable division patterns (Rabbit, Tiger, Camel, and Lion), now formatted 2-per-page for space-efficient classroom use. Each chart features a clear rule statement, a visual syllable diagram, an example breakdown, and additional illustrated word examples.
A matching game featuring the '-ag' word family. Includes two sets of cards: one with icons and one with words. Students can play memory or simple matching games to reinforce the connection between visual concepts and their written forms.
A set of large, high-contrast flashcards for the '-ag' word family, featuring both a clear icon and the word. Designed for reading practice and building sight word recognition for students with significant cognitive needs.
A simple fill-in-the-blank sentence worksheet for the '-ag' word family. Each sentence follows the repetitive 'I see a...' structure with a ghosted word on primary lines and a corresponding visual icon to support reading and writing practice.
A set of four instructional task cards designed for one-on-one or small group intervention. Each card focuses on a different receptive language skill: pointing, matching, identification, and phoneme isolation.
A cut-and-paste sorting activity where the student categorizes pictures as belonging to the '-ag' word family house or the 'not -ag' area. This builds phonemic awareness and visual discrimination. Includes improved contrast and a single-page layout for easier use.
A multi-page coloring and tracing book for the '-ag' word family, providing extended independent practice time. Each page features a large icon and multiple tracing lines to build fine motor skills and word recognition. Each page includes improved tracing lines and clear coloring areas.