A symbol-supported reading passage about Theseus and the Minotaur, written at a 1st-2nd grade level. It includes simplified sentences and visual icons directly integrated into the text to support decoding for students with IEPs.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the Zone Mechanics lesson, featuring a pacing guide, inventory list, step-by-step instructions, and discussion prompts. Updated with more details for Step 2 and better page flow.
A visual quick-reference sheet that categorizes regulation tools by zone, designed as a classroom poster or student handout. Uses the 'Engine Maintenance' theme. Updated with better scaling and legibility.
A student activity sheet where they diagnose emotional states as 'engine issues' and prescribe specific regulation tools to fix them. Features scenarios and a personal 'Tune-Up Kit' drawing section. Updated with better spacing and legibility.
A visually engaging slide deck designed for 1st graders using simple language and large emojis to teach regulation tools through a 'Fix-It Shop' metaphor. Updated with better legibility and icons.
A comprehensive recording form for SLPs to document observations during a fluency and voice screening. Includes structured tables for disfluency types, voice quality scales, phonation time trials, and final referral outcomes. Revised to ensure all sections fit logically on two pages without orphans.
A set of student-facing stimulus cards for a speech-language screener. Includes visual prompts for picture description, pitch glides, volume control, and sentence repetition to assess fluency and voice quality. Each task is clearly separated on its own page for better focus and navigation. Revised to ensure high text contrast and stable page breaks.
A complete answer key for the 'Cookie Craze Worksheet' providing step-by-step calculations and final answers for each multi-step problem. Includes bonus challenge solution.
A facilitation guide for teachers to support IEP students during the 'Bakery Boss' lesson. It includes thinking stems, a hierarchy of prompts (visual, verbal, gestural, model), modification ideas, and common student errors.
A highly scaffolded worksheet for solving multi-step word problems. It features a bakery theme, visual icons to support word problem comprehension, split working areas for Step 1 and Step 2, and sentence starters for each step.
A visual slide deck that introduces multi-step word problems using a bakery theme. It breaks down the solving process into 'Look, Split, Solve' and provides a fully guided example with visual icons and sentence starters.
A teacher-facing guide outlining classroom accommodations, task modification strategies (chunking), and implementation tips for 504 plans for students with ADHD.
Visual desk prompt cards for 3rd grade students with ADHD, providing immediate visual cues for focus, body awareness, and self-regulation during seat work.
A student self-monitoring checklist for 3rd graders with ADHD, using a 'Focus Pilot' theme to guide them through independent work phases (preparation, execution, and review).
A teacher-facing guide providing specific pedagogical strategies, troubleshooting tips, and facilitation techniques to support students with expressive language and focus needs during discussions.
A graphic organizer to help students map out their thoughts before contributing to a discussion, ensuring they stay on topic and have a prepared 'bridge' into the conversation.
A printable reference sheet containing sentence stems and frames to support students with limited expressive language during peer discussions.
A visual presentation introducing the 'Talk Lab' concept, focusing on sentence formulas for expressive language and 'topic anchors' to help students stay on track during group discussions.
A printable set of 24 syllable sort cards featuring nonsense words with open and closed syllable patterns. Includes large font for easy reading and heavy borders for easy cutting and lamination. Contains "Open" and "Closed" header cards for sorting activities. Optimized for printing with clear page breaks.
A student worksheet for identifying and distinguishing the number 12 from 20 and 21. Tasks include visual identification in a grid, a path maze of 12s, choosing the correct base-ten model, writing practice, and matching the word 'twelve' to its digits. Now with improved contrast, non-telegraphed practice, and inclusion of other teen numbers.
Instructional slides for identifying the number 12 and distinguishing it from 20 and 21. Includes a new practice slide for quick visual discrimination and clearer place value models. Now with improved text spacing and non-telegraphed practice.
A teacher-facing recording sheet to track student performance on reading, classifying, and sounding out 20 nonsense open and closed syllables. Mixed order prevents predictable patterns. Includes error codes (R, T, S) for quick circling and space for notes. Now uses the primary-friendly Poppins font for syllables and the friendly Nunito font for instructions.
An answer key for the 20-item Open and Closed Syllable Quiz using nonsense words. Mixed order prevents predictable patterns. Syllables use the primary-friendly Poppins font. General text uses the friendly Nunito font.
A 20-item assessment quiz for nonsense single syllables. Students must identify if the syllable is Open or Closed and determine if the vowel sound is Short or Long. Mixed order prevents predictable patterns. Syllables use a primary-friendly font for better character recognition. General text uses the friendly Nunito font.
An answer key for the Syllable Division V/CV Quiz. It provides the correctly marked, bridged, labeled, and divided versions of the 10 target words (basic, human, music, silent, paper, tulip, pilot, open, bacon, lazy), along with a suggested scoring guide for teachers.
A 10-word syllable division assessment quiz focusing exclusively on the V/CV vowel pattern. Students are asked to divide the words and label the syllable types. Target words: basic, human, music, silent, paper, tulip, pilot, open, bacon, lazy. Optimized for single-page printing with clear labeling areas.
A combined set of printable reminder slips for AAC device charging (Power Up) and return-to-school reminders (Voice Required), featuring the Sherwood Autism Center logo for a professional, branded connection between school and home.