A comprehensive set of behavioral support tools for a 3rd-grade student, including a formal intervention plan, a daily report card, a visual choice board, and a behavior contract, all centered around a 'Mission Control' theme.
A comprehensive K-5 Media Center curriculum spanning August to May. Each month features a thematic unit integrating library skills (Dewey Decimal System, research, digital citizenship), literacy (poetry, biographies, informational texts), and STEM/Maker Space challenges. Resources are differentiated for K-2 and 3-5.
Essential classroom management tools and visual supports for special education settings to promote student independence and reduce anxiety.
A social-emotional learning unit designed for elementary students with Autism to decode and apply unspoken social rules in various environments. The unit uses a 'Social Code Breakers' theme to make abstract social expectations concrete through role-playing, movement, and visual supports.
A comprehensive social boundaries curriculum designed for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, based on the Circles model of intimacy and relationship levels.
A social skills series designed for students with Autism to navigate conversation boundaries, understand privacy levels, and build authentic connections without relying on exaggerated stories or private disclosures.
A 4-session career exploration program designed for high school students with significantly low cognitive profiles, focusing on hands-on, repetitive vocational skills through visual aids and role-playing.
A week-long writing journey for Special Education students to reflect on past experiences, growth, and future goals. This sequence emphasizes logical organization and structured brainstorming to help students produce a cohesive short essay.
A series of cognitive development activities for children with autism, focusing on categorization, discrimination, and attribute identification.
A module designed to help students master temporal processing and visual sequencing through the lens of time travel and detective work. Students learn to organize daily routines and understand cause-and-effect relationships using visual prompts.
A four-session program designed for an 11-year-old with ADHD and ASD traits to develop self-advocacy skills, focusing on setting boundaries, recognizing emotional triggers, and asking for help.
A collection of resources focused on daily living skills and executive functioning for adults with cognitive challenges.