A facilitation guide for teachers leading the first lesson of the High Performance series, including a check-in prompt, instructional talking points, and activity instructions. Revised for better page layout.
A high-energy, commercial-style advertisement for 'Zap' candy, designed to raise awareness for mental health needs and neurodiversity during Mental Health Awareness Month without using clinical diagnosis language.
A teacher-facing guide that explains the pedagogical purpose of the Mission Control planner and provides a structured routine for facilitating study hall sessions using executive function strategies.
An expanded, two-page "Mission Control" themed worksheet that provides significantly more writing space for task breakdowns. It includes three dedicated task sections with multiple sub-steps per task, taller writing lines, and a comprehensive reflection section.
An upbeat, WWE-themed Bingo icebreaker designed to introduce autism traits by reframing them as 'Superstar Traits' that many people share. It encourages student interaction and builds an immediate positive connection to neurodiversity.
A set of four printable trading-card-style icebreakers where students fill in their "hustle stats" (skills), "entrance music" (preferences), and "borough pride" (local connection) to introduce the concept of unique profiles.
A high-impact, teen-focused social advocacy poster for 'Zap' candy, redesigned to remove explicit diagnosis naming and ensure a polished, printable layout.
A reflection sheet for 2nd and 3rd graders that encourages both drawing and writing. It focuses on the emotional experience of giving and receiving 'Magic Words'. Features standard primary lines (dashed midlines) and watermark icons. Consolidated to a single page.
A worksheet for 2nd and 3rd graders with large writing lines (32px+ height) and simplified prompts. It includes a Magic Word Bank to help younger students identify strengths in their peers. Consolidated into a single page with space for 2 friend reflections.
A facilitation script tailored for 2nd and 3rd grade teachers. It uses simplified metaphors ('Heavy vs. Shiny' words) and a clear 3-step formula. Consolidated into a single-page layout for easy classroom use.
A 5-slide presentation designed for 2nd and 3rd graders. It uses high-contrast colors, large fonts (min 28px), and simplified concepts to teach the difference between generic and specific appreciation. Includes a new word bank slide and improved text contrast.