Comprehensive answer key and instructional support guide for the Mall Master Project, featuring step-by-step solutions and specific strategies for supporting students with autism.
An interactive worksheet for 6th graders to practice prioritizing tasks using an urgency/importance matrix and breaking down a large science project into micro-steps.
A visual slide deck designed for a 30-minute group session to teach middle schoolers about the urgency/importance matrix and task chunking.
A detailed lesson plan for the 4th session of the executive functioning group, focusing on teaching 6th graders how to prioritize and plan effectively.
A high-level 10-session schedule and overview for the Brain Bosses executive functioning therapy group, designed for middle school facilitators.
A teacher's guide for facilitating lessons on social boundaries, handling rejection, and physical positioning for middle schoolers with autism.
A practice worksheet with social scenarios and reflection questions to help the student process personal space rules and responses to rejection.
A two-page social story handout for a middle school boy with autism, detailing specific rules for personal space, responding to requests to move, and handling social rejection.
A visual presentation for 7th-grade students on personal space, handling rejection, and responding to social cues appropriately.
Teacher answer key for both Metro Morning Missions. Updated with improved text contrast and simplified mathematical notation for clear rendering.
A second double-sided morning work assignment for 7th grade. Revised for layout consistency, variable visibility, and added A/B labels for test prep. Fixed page overflow.
A double-sided morning work assignment for 7th grade students focusing on ELA literary analysis and Math expressions and ratios. Revised for better page layout, removed LaTeX for better rendering, and added question labels.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and scoring guide for all four Empire State Sprints. Revised for clarity, compact layout, and high-contrast printing.
The final homework in the prep series. Features absolute value for distance on a number line, unit rate from graphs, multi-step tax and tip, semicircles, comparing population means using MAD, complement of probability, and modeling with inequalities. Optimized layout and fixed question labels.
The third homework in the prep series. Includes rational number division, multi-step unit rate problems, percent increase, circle radius from circumference, population predictions from samples, probability from descriptions, and inequalities with negative coefficients. Revised layout for two-page fit.
The second homework in the prep series. Questions focus on rational number multiplication, proportional word problems, commission calculations, circle area, box plot interpretation, experimental probability, and real-world inequality modeling. Revised with a scaled box plot and optimized layout.