A formal and welcoming parent notification letter for 504 and ARD (IEP) meetings, emphasizing the importance of parent participation and providing a clear RSVP section.
A bold, color-coded visual reference sheet identifying the five key elements of a plot with clear definitions and icons. Updated to ensure all content fits on one page and numbering is sequential.
A fill-in-the-blank worksheet for students to identify plot elements in The Three Little Pigs, featuring a visual plot diagram and a word bank. Updated to fit on one page and include numbered diagram markers.
A visually engaging 9-slide presentation introducing plot elements using the story of The Three Little Pigs, with simplified language and clear icons for special education students. Updated with improved plot diagram aesthetics.
A data collection sheet designed for tracking student progress in identifying nice vs. unkind behaviors and selecting appropriate responses. Now includes 7 scenario tracking rows.
A revised resource pack with expanded role-play scenarios, vertical stacking for errorless cards to prevent overflow, and high-contrast staff instructions. Uses "Nice Choice" and "Unkind Choice".
A revised social story that fits entirely on one page, explaining what to do when someone makes an "Unkind Choice" using concrete steps.
A one-page visual response board featuring four clear choices for students when encountering peer behaviors: Say "STOP", Walk Away, Tell Adult, or Stay & Play. Uses "Nice Choices".
A revised sorting activity with corrected page breaks, neutral-colored icons to prevent telegraphing answers, and dashed cut guides for physical preparation. Now includes 24 scenario cards, featuring new items where students encourage disruptive behavior.
A visually simplified mini-anchor chart comparing Nice Choices (Share, Help, Include, Kind Words) and Unkind Choices (Hurt, Tease, Take, Exclude) using clear icons and concrete language.
A visual slide deck introducing the concepts of Nice Choice and Unkind Choice, featuring concrete examples and a three-step safety response plan for students.
A comprehensive Mother's Day writing workbook including a visual graphic organizer, sentence practice with a word bank, and a final fill-in-the-blank letter template, designed specifically for Level 3 IEP students.
Visual presentation to introduce the concepts of descriptive adjectives and personal memories for Mother's Day writing, specifically modeled for IEP students.
A teacher's guide for Mother's Day writing, providing step-by-step instructional strategies and differentiation tips for supporting Level 3 IEP students.
A teacher's facilitation guide offering specific strategies for differentiating Mother's Day writing activities for students with varying IEP needs and fine motor abilities.
A printable sheet of cut-and-paste response options with large text and clear borders, designed to assist students who have writing or fine motor difficulties.
A modified writing worksheet featuring sentence starters, visual icons, and word banks to support IEP students in creating a personalized message for a mother or caregiver.
A visual presentation to introduce Mother's Day and caregiver appreciation, focusing on inclusive definitions of family and brainstorming kind actions.
An updated teacher facilitation guide for opinion writing, emphasizing the transition to multi-reason paragraphs and providing IEP progress reporting tips for different support levels.
A low-scaffold writing sheet for Level 3 RSP students, now with an expanded planning area for three reasons and a more sophisticated transition word bank. Improved handwriting space and contrast.
A moderately scaffolded writing sheet for Level 2 RSP students, providing sentence starters for two reasons and supporting examples with increased handwriting space.
A highly scaffolded writing sheet for Level 1 RSP students, now featuring expanded sentence frames for two distinct reasons and examples. Optimized for single-page printing.
An expanded graphic organizer for RSP students that provides structured space for two distinct reasons and examples to support an opinion. Now featuring a distinct 'C' label for the closing statement.