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Preview of Medical Case Study:  Alzheimer's (Early Onset) Dementia Neuron Nerve Synapse

Medical Case Study: Alzheimer's (Early Onset) Dementia Neuron Nerve Synapse

The Case of the Missing Memories: Early-Onset Alzheimer's Medical Case Study High School AP/Honors Biology & Anatomy Case Study Are you looking for an engaging, high-interest medical case study to teach Human Anatomy and Cell Biology? This 12-page Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease resource transforms your classroom into a doctor detective scene, challenging students to diagnose a complex neurological disorder in a 33-year-old patient. This activity is perfect for AP Biology and Honors Anato
Preview of Brain Activities Thinking Activities Brain Health

Brain Activities Thinking Activities Brain Health

Learn about your most important school tool... your brain. Learn how the brain functions, ways to help your brain, and all about neurons.These lessons are taught using vocabulary cards, My Great Big Beautiful Brain booklet, interactive notebook activities, games, hands on crafts, and through the text Your Fantastic Elastic Brain. #summersalebration Included in this unit are the following: 28 Vocabulary CardsNeurosurgeon "Costume"My Great Big Beautiful Brain BookletInteractive Notebook Activi
Preview of Dental Health Writing Activity-Label the Parts of a Tooth-Literacy Center Pack

Dental Health Writing Activity-Label the Parts of a Tooth-Literacy Center Pack

This Parts of a Tooth Art Project is the perfect addition to your Dental Health unit! Includes template for tooth and crown, labels with and without words, as well as pictures of completed project and directions! What's Included: Large Tooth TemplateLarge Crown TemplateLabels with pictures & wordsLabels with pictures & no words ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ➯ Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. Click HERELet's Connect!PinterestFaceboo
Preview of Psychology Lab Agreeableness — More Tied to Empathy or Interpersonal Trust?

Psychology Lab Agreeableness — More Tied to Empathy or Interpersonal Trust?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Global 5 Accommodation subscale as their X variable, the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) as their Y variable, and the Interpersonal Trust Scale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Accommodation vs. Empathy and Accommodation vs. Trust — expecting positive relationships with both. Students compare which correlation is stronger, explain the psychological distinction between feeling others' emotions (e
Preview of AP Psychology Complete Review Packet for AP Exam with Review Questions: NEW CED

AP Psychology Complete Review Packet for AP Exam with Review Questions: NEW CED

Comprehensive AP Psychology Review Packet for the AP Exam – Aligned to the NEW CED!Are you looking for an engaging, structured, and student-friendly way to help your AP Psychology students prepare for the AP Exam? This 60+ page AP Psychology Review Packet is designed to reinforce key concepts while making review easy and effective! What’s Included:Complete Coverage of Units 0-5 – Concise, easy-to-understand summaries of all major topics, from research methods to psychological disorders.Studen
Preview of Pooping In The Potty Story for Girls

Pooping In The Potty Story for Girls

This simple story shows the steps for pooping in the potty. It is not as easy as just sitting on the toilet and pooping! Children with autism and other special needs may have difficult understanding and/or coordinating the various steps. The steps included are: pants down, underwear down, sit on toilet, try to poop, wipe butt, underwear up, pants up, flush and wash hands. This story also helps prepare a child (especially those with sensory differences) for what to expect: there might be a littl
Preview of Feed the Bike™ Bike Safety Activities | Safe vs Not Safe Sorting, Life Skills

Feed the Bike™ Bike Safety Activities | Safe vs Not Safe Sorting, Life Skills

Teaching safety isn’t optional — but finding materials that actually work can be challenging. I created this resource because I needed something clear, structured, and effective for my own students. After 25+ years in special education, I know students don’t learn safety skills from worksheets alone. They need: real visuals repeated practice structured decision-making opportunities to explain their thinking This resource provides all of that in one simple, predictable system. WHAT THIS IS T
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Shows More Depression? A CUDOS Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Shows More Depression? A CUDOS Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Clinically Useful Depression Outcome Scale (CUDOS), which measures depressive symptom severity over the past week, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. This is the second depression measure in the collection (alongside the PHQ-9 lab), using a different validated instrument that emphasizes functional impairment and clinical utility. The lab examines whether the pattern of depressive symptom differences between grade leve
Preview of Psychology Lab Paranoid Thinking — More Tied to Conspiracy Beliefs or Distrust?

Psychology Lab Paranoid Thinking — More Tied to Conspiracy Beliefs or Distrust?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Green Paranoid Thoughts Scale (GPTS) Social Reference subscale as their X variable, the Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCBS) as their Y variable, and the Interpersonal Trust Scale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Paranoid Thinking vs. Conspiracy Beliefs and Paranoid Thinking vs. Trust — expecting a positive relationship with conspiracy beliefs and a negative relationship with trust. Students co
Preview of Psychology Lab Enneagram Helper Traits — More Like Empathy or Agreeableness?

Psychology Lab Enneagram Helper Traits — More Like Empathy or Agreeableness?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Open Enneagram of Personality Scales (OEPS) Type 2 subscale as their X variable, the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) as their Y variable, and the Global 5 Accommodation subscale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Enneagram Type 2 vs. Empathy and Enneagram Type 2 vs. Accommodation — expecting positive relationships with both. Students compare which correlation is stronger, explain the psychological
Preview of Healthy vs. Unhealthy Body Talk (Family Edition) - Psychology Workbook

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Body Talk (Family Edition) - Psychology Workbook

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Self Tune Space
A Reflection Worksheet Pack for Creating Body-Safe HomesThe way bodies are talked about at home plays a powerful role in shaping body image, self-worth, and relationships with food. Often, harmful body talk happens unintentionally — through everyday comments, jokes, or “concerned” remarks. This  worksheet pack is designed to help parents, caregivers, and adults gently recognize unhealthy body talk patterns and replace them with healthier, more supportive language. What this worksheet pack
Preview of Vet Pet Clinic Dramatic Play Center - Animal Hospital Pretend Play Printables

Vet Pet Clinic Dramatic Play Center - Animal Hospital Pretend Play Printables

Turn your dramatic play area into an engaging Vet Clinic or Animal Hospital with this printable Pet Clinic Dramatic Play Center! Perfect for preschool, Pre-K, kindergarten, homeschool, and daycare settings, this hands-on dramatic play kit helps children learn through imaginative play while building early literacy, math, communication, and social-emotional skills. With 100+ printable pages, kids can become veterinarians, pet owners, receptionists, and animal care workers as they care for stuffed
Preview of Food Play handout

Food Play handout

Food Play: A Guide by Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistThis handout introduces the concept of food play—a fun, sensory-based approach to help children explore, interact with, and become more comfortable around different foods. It explains what food play is, why it’s beneficial for skill development and mealtime confidence, and how it can be used in therapy or at home. Also included is 20 ideas of how to incorporate food play at home and the clinic.
Preview of Self-Care: Personal Hygiene Printable Pack

Self-Care: Personal Hygiene Printable Pack

Table of Contents· How to Wash Hair Sequencing Cards · How to Wash Hands Sequencing Cards · Personal Hygiene Match Up Scenario Cards · How to Blow Your Nose Sequence Cards · Do’s and Don’ts of Spreading Germs
Preview of Lymphatic Defense Game

Lymphatic Defense Game

Created by
Jennifer Holmes
Lymphatic Defense: An Interactive Immune System GameBring the immune system to life in your classroom! In this engaging, role-playing game, students become parts of the immune system and work together to identify and eliminate infections before they spread. Some students secretly play as pathogens trying to infect the body, while others take on the roles of macrophages, helper T cells, B cells, killer T cells, and lymph nodes working to defend the body. As the game unfolds, students experience
Preview of Safe vs Not Safe Real Picture Sort-Life Skills Special Education, Autism| PK K 1

Safe vs Not Safe Real Picture Sort-Life Skills Special Education, Autism| PK K 1

Teach real-life safety skills using REAL pictures students can actually understand.This hands-on Safe vs Not Safe resource is designed specifically for Preschool, special education, autism support classrooms, and early learners who need clear, concrete instruction to build essential life skills. Unlike clipart-based materials, this resource uses real-world images to help students recognize, understand, and apply safety concepts in everyday situations. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN: ✔ Iden
Preview of My Sense of Sight Interactive Book Five Senses Activity Early Learning

My Sense of Sight Interactive Book Five Senses Activity Early Learning

My Sense of Sight – Interactive Book (14-Page Activity)Help early learners explore the sense of sight with this engaging interactive book! This hands-on resource is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, special education, and speech therapy. What's Included?14-page interactive book (Color & Black and White versions)12 interactive picture cards to match and engage with each pageEasy-to-use format for hands-on learningHow to Use:Laminate for durability and reuse with Velcro piecesUse as a cut & pas
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Thinks Others Are Watching? A GPTS Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Thinks Others Are Watching? A GPTS Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
tudents complete the Ideas of Social Reference subscale of the Green Paranoid Thoughts Scale (GPTS), which measures how often one thinks others are watching, talking about, or judging them, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab examines whether this form of paranoid social cognition — a dimensional trait present to varying degrees in the general population — differs between grade levels. Juniors navigating high-stakes social and acade
Preview of Discover the Power of Nutrition Adapted Book Real Photos Autism SpEd Montessori

Discover the Power of Nutrition Adapted Book Real Photos Autism SpEd Montessori

Help early learners explore healthy eating all year round with this "Discover the Power of Nutrition" adapted book! Featuring high-quality real-life photography for all food identification, this interactive resource helps students in Special Education (SpEd), Autism & ABA Classrooms, and Speech & Language Therapy master food groups and their bodily benefits (e.g., Protein for muscles, Grains for energy). It provides a structured, visual approach perfect for Self-Contained Classrooms, Mont
Preview of Digestive System Pancreas Medical Case Study: Pancreatitis AP Biology Anatomy

Digestive System Pancreas Medical Case Study: Pancreatitis AP Biology Anatomy

Imagine a master weaver from Arizona enjoying a celebratory meal, only to wake up hours later in agonizing pain as her own body begins to turn against her. This acute necrotizing pancreatitis medical case study plunges your high school anatomy and physiology, biology, and health science students right into the emergency room! " The Organ That Ate Itself" is a high-engagement, real-world medical case study activity that transforms your classroom into a diagnostic team. Students will trace a
Preview of “Rah, Rah, Radish!” Sorting Activity – Healthy vs. Not Healthy Foods

“Rah, Rah, Radish!” Sorting Activity – Healthy vs. Not Healthy Foods

Created by
Kristin Egan
“Rah, Rah, Radish!” Sorting Activity – Healthy vs. Not Healthy Foods Extend learning after reading Rah, Rah, Radish! with this engaging Healthy vs. Not Healthy Food Sorting Activity. Designed for young learners, this hands-on resource helps children explore nutrition concepts by identifying and sorting foods into healthy and not healthy categories, reinforcing the message of making smart food choices. This activity supports comprehension, critical thinking, and real-world connections through i
Preview of LookLearners Playhouse 2 Piece Bundle/Print/Digital/Life Skills/Adaptive Skills

LookLearners Playhouse 2 Piece Bundle/Print/Digital/Life Skills/Adaptive Skills

The "LookLearners Playhouse" bundle contains "The LookLearners Playhouse Inter-Activity", an interactive digital Easel by TPT resource, as well as a printable, portable "LookLearners Fold n' Go Playhouse" resource that never needs charging! Both make a great addition to your Special Education activity, PreK, Childcare or Elementary school resource "toolbox"!These resources allow students to practice life skills and adaptive skills either independently, with a friend, or guided by a teacher or su
Preview of Gifted Education Unit- Medical Interns

Gifted Education Unit- Medical Interns

Medical Interns is an excellent student extension for students who are learning about human body systems.Working as an intern students will diagnose patients with varied medical conditions. Armed with prescription cards in their white lab coats, they will determine staff members ailments. If faced with an unknown disease, students will research plausible possibilities, return to the patient with a prescription and present various treatment options. This is a great unit for gifted education cla
Preview of Lab Group Differences in Decision Making: Iowa Gambling Task

Lab Group Differences in Decision Making: Iowa Gambling Task

Created by
Brian Garber
This laboratory activity suite investigates group differences in ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VPC) function through comparative statistical analysis. Students complete the Iowa Gambling Task, a validated decision-making assessment that measures VPC function through final bank amount scores. The activity is structured in three parallel investigations examining VPC function across different categorical variables: biological sex (male vs. female), grade level (juniors vs. seniors), and pet prefe
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