A teacher-facing answer key and instructional guide for the Fraction Blueprint lesson, including completed work for all problems and specific IEP modification strategies. Enhanced with visual keys and differentiation advice.
A report form for substitute teachers to leave detailed notes for the regular classroom teacher about student behavior, absences, and lesson progress.
A history worksheet about Leonardo da Vinci, featuring a biography, reading comprehension questions, and a creative design challenge.
A math worksheet with thematic problems involving supply logistics, geometry for bridge building, and a code-breaking puzzle.
A reading comprehension worksheet featuring a short mystery story about an explorer, vocabulary questions, and critical thinking prompts.
An engaging morning warm-up worksheet for students, including a journaling prompt, math challenges, a logic puzzle, and a fun fact.
A detailed daily schedule and guide for substitute teachers, featuring a timeline of activities, classroom rules, key locations, and emergency protocols.
A teacher's reference guide for implementing the Engagement Engineering tracking system. Provides objective definitions for target behaviors and clear criteria for the 0-2 scoring rubric to ensure inter-rater reliability.
A weekly progress graphing and summary sheet for individual students. Includes a blank percentage graph for data visualization and a weekly average calculation table for targeted behavioral goals.
A teacher-facing session log for tracking behavioral data for up to eight students during a single class period. Features a shorthand coding system and space for qualitative notes and group environmental context.
A student-specific daily tracker designed to monitor following directions, work completion, and staying on task across seven periods plus lunch/recess. Includes a 0-2 rating scale and a daily reflection area.
A teacher reference guide providing specific examples for common school activities like recess, lunch, gym, and art to help staff prompt the student effectively.
An independent practice worksheet for sentence expansion. It includes a brainstorming "Prep Station" and three writing challenges where students expand simple sentences using their own descriptors without word bank support.
A student worksheet focused on using word bank supports to expand simple sentences. Includes categorized adjectives and adverbs (Noun and Action Spices) for students to fill into sentence frames.
A culinary-themed graphic organizer that helps students plan adjectives and adverbs to expand simple sentences. Includes scaffolded examples and a space for a final "seasoned" sentence.
A visually engaging slide deck that uses a culinary metaphor to teach students how to expand simple sentences with adjectives (Who/What spices) and adverbs (Action spices).
A teacher-facing instructional guide containing the specific IEP goal, scaffolding levels, a progress monitoring table, and a verbal prompting script for sentence expansion instruction.
A specialized data tracker for AAC users, emphasizing navigation pathways, motor accuracy, and aided language modeling (ALM) prompt levels.
Visual prompt cards and desk strips adapted for AAC users, featuring pathway indicators and clear color-coding to support LAMP motor planning.
A detailed ABA instructional protocol adapted for AAC (LAMP) users, focusing on motor planning, aided language modeling, and specific device pathways.
A structured data collection table for tracking student progress in reporting Who, What, and Where elements of an event, including a prompting key and summary section.
Visual prompt cards for Who, What, and Where questions to support students in reporting events, featuring both large cards and a desktop reference strip.
A detailed ABA instructional protocol for teaching students to report events using Who, What, and Where questions, including prompting hierarchies and mastery criteria.
A practical facilitation guide for teachers to manage the 15-minute small talk lesson, including pacing, success criteria, and troubleshooting tips.
Interactive role-play cards featuring scenarios focused on shared hobbies, school life, and weekend plans to facilitate small talk practice.
A structured social story and visual script template designed to help students with autism understand the purpose and mechanics of starting a conversation.
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.