A student-facing activity guide for the "Consequences Activity", featuring clear instructions for group discussion and role-playing, along with a dedicated space for reflection through drawing or writing.
A teacher/parent implementation guide designed for older students, focusing on collaborative debriefing and a tactical approach to implementing the 'Commute Protocol' social story.
A mature, tactical 'Commute Protocol' social story booklet designed for a 14-year-old boy, using respect-based language and a high-tech blueprint aesthetic to address school transitions and refusal.
A bank of SMART IEP goals focused on reducing peer conflict and defiance, aligned with the Conflict Commanders BIP strategies.
A comprehensive master unit plan for the 'Ring of Respect' curriculum, integrating the definition of autism, WWE comparisons, and a roadmap for both lessons on a single professional page.
A formal Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) document formatted for IEP inclusion, organizing strategies into target behaviors, antecedents, and replacement skills.
A visual strategy toolkit and selection worksheet that helps students identify and plan the use of specific executive functioning tools.
A comprehensive executive functioning self-reflection worksheet for students, covering task planning, initiation, focus strategies, organization, and goal setting.
An upbeat, WWE-themed Bingo icebreaker designed to introduce autism traits by reframing them as 'Superstar Traits' shared by icons like Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, and Becky Lynch. It encourages student interaction and builds a positive connection to neurodiversity.
A tracking sheet designed for educators to record the frequency and intensity of defiant behaviors and peer arguments, with space for qualitative analysis.
A student-facing visual aid and reference sheet providing a 4-step framework for navigating peer disagreements and practicing self-regulation.
A comprehensive teacher-facing guide outlining antecedent, teaching, and consequence strategies for students struggling with defiance and peer conflict.
A set of eight printable trading-card-style icebreakers featuring themes from stars like Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, Gunther, Becky Lynch, and Seth Rollins. Students fill in their personal stats to introduce themselves through the lens of unique superstar profiles. It includes explicit connections to neurodiversity strengths. It now features larger cards and improved contrast.
A high-impact, teen-focused social advocacy poster for 'Zap' candy, redesigned to remove explicit diagnosis naming and ensure a polished, printable layout.
A facilitator's guide for the second lesson, focusing on 'Tag Team' advocacy. It includes discussion prompts for 'masking' using Rey Mysterio's imagery and strategies for handling bullying in a high-energy Brooklyn classroom setting.
A creative worksheet where students design a 'Championship Belt' representing the values of autism acceptance. It includes sections for defining side-plate values (like patience and advocacy) and a main event pledge for being an ally.
A second slide deck focusing on social interaction and advocacy. It uses the concept of 'Tag Teams' (The Rock, Seth Rollins, New Day) to teach students how to be allies to their autistic peers, covering masking and diverse communication styles.
A facilitator's guide for the first lesson, providing pacing, hook ideas (using John Cena's music), and instructional strategies for teaching neurodiversity using WWE metaphors in a Brooklyn classroom.
A student activity worksheet for creating a personal 'Superstar Profile.' Students identify their sensory preferences, special interests (hyper-focus), and communication styles to understand neurodiversity through the lens of individual character traits.
A high-energy, WWE-themed slide deck designed for middle schoolers in Brooklyn. It introduces the concept of autism through the lens of neurodiversity, featuring stars like John Cena and Roman Reigns to frame different traits as 'Superstar' strengths. It now includes a transition slide explaining that we value wrestlers for their unique styles, just as we should value individual differences.
Updated answer key for the 7th-grade Sidequest assessment. Includes exemplar responses for new literal and inferential questions, matching the simplified language of the student document.
An updated 7th-grade reading assessment featuring a more complex realistic fiction story about a gamer facing a moral dilemma. Includes ruled writing lines and simplified directions for identifying theme examples.
Teacher's reference guide with updated answers and improved font sizes for easier facilitation. Revised to ensure all sections stay together on the same page.
Visual graphic organizers for mapping figurative and literal meanings. Revised to two pages for maximum student work space with specific word banks.
A set of 6 scenario-based task cards. Revised for better page flow, larger student work areas, and more distinct multiple-meaning words.
A hands-on cut-and-paste activity where students categorize various examples of figurative language and multiple-meaning words into themed 'canisters'. Revised to fit everything onto a single page.
An engaging slide deck introduction to abstract language, featuring idioms, similes, metaphors, and multiple-meaning words with a 'Language Lab' theme. Includes a video embed for figurative language overview.
An expanded set of printable activity cards featuring 10 different 1-minute executive functioning missions to efficiently fill printing space and provide several sessions of material.
A high-energy slide deck featuring 9 high-energy 60-second missions (total of 10 including title) to practice executive functioning skills like working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility.
An expanded teacher guide for implementing 10 different 1-minute executive functioning missions, including a full activity bank and facilitation protocols.
A facilitator guide for teachers to deliver the IEP self-advocacy lesson. Now optimized to fit on a single page with all headings and content together.
A student worksheet that helps individuals break down their own IEP goals using the "Blueprint Formula" (Goal, Barrier, Tool). Now optimized to fit on a single page with consistent work area styling and a clearer connection to the roleplay activity.
A set of four scenario cards for roleplaying self-advocacy in the classroom. Each card provides a specific IEP-related situation, a student prompt, and a teacher prompt to facilitate realistic practice. Now optimized to fit on a single printable page with cut lines.
A visual presentation introducing students to the concept of IEP goals and the "Blueprint Formula" for self-advocacy. Features clear, bold text and a construction theme to make complex legal terms accessible.
A teacher's guide for facilitating lessons on social boundaries, handling rejection, and physical positioning for middle schoolers with autism.