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Preview of Interoception 7: AAC

Interoception 7: AAC

This is a worksheet designed for a 30-minute session with one student or a small group, to increase awareness of bodily sensation and develop vocabulary with which to communicate about bodily sensation. This worksheet is designed for students who communicate using AAC. No handwriting, speaking, or reading aloud required. All responses can be made via AAC device, partner‑assisted scanning, or pointing to symbols.
Preview of AAC Communication Boards for Teens & Young Adults Self-Advocacy

AAC Communication Boards for Teens & Young Adults Self-Advocacy

Support functional communication, self-advocacy, and independence with 28 AAC communication boards designed specifically for teens and young adults.Unlike many AAC resources designed for young children, this resource focuses on real-life transition skills, including school participation, workplace communication, community navigation, and self-advocacy. These boards help students communicate in authentic situations such as asking for help at work, ordering food at a restaurant, navigating tran
Preview of Speech Therapy Re-Eval/Progress Report Template (GFTA, KLPA, CASL, DAYC, TOLD)

Speech Therapy Re-Eval/Progress Report Template (GFTA, KLPA, CASL, DAYC, TOLD)

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Save time and simplify documentation with this professional editable Speech-Language Re-Evaluation/Progress Report Template designed for pediatric and school-aged clients. This template helps SLPs efficiently document progress, interpret updated assessment results, and determine continued eligibility using clear, clinically appropriate language. Perfect for school-based SLPs, private practice clinicians, medical SLPs, CFs, and graduate clinicians, this resource provides ready-to-use report word
Preview of Capitol Crawl Nonfiction Lesson | Disability Rights | SPED Grades 6-10

Capitol Crawl Nonfiction Lesson | Disability Rights | SPED Grades 6-10

Capitol Crawl nonfiction lesson | Special education grades 6-10. Sourcing & corroboration using the 1990 disability rights protest. Adapted reading, 3 Lexile levels, AAC supports. Your students are reading about history — but are they learning to ask "what really happened?" and "how do we know?" This lesson teaches sourcing and corroboration through the Capitol Crawl, one of the most iconic disability-rights protests in U.S. history. But the sources tell conflicting stories. Students learn to tr
Preview of Private Practice Launch Essentials | Speech Language Pathology | Business Bundle

Private Practice Launch Essentials | Speech Language Pathology | Business Bundle

Private Practice Launch Essentials for Speech Language Pathologists Your all-in-one toolkit for starting, organizing, and growing your speech therapy private practice!Ready to build your dream private practice with confidence? This comprehensive bundle gives Speech-Language Pathologists what needed to launch smoothly, from foundational setup to daily operations. Designed by an SLP for SLPs, this resource saves you hours of prep and helps you feel organized and confident from day one. 🗂️ What’s
Preview of Radium Girls Nonfiction Unit | Women's History | Adapted Reading | SPED 6-10

Radium Girls Nonfiction Unit | Women's History | Adapted Reading | SPED 6-10

Radium Girls nonfiction unit | Special education grades 6-10. Women's history at three reading levels — adapted reading, informative writing, AAC supports for SPED and co-taught classrooms.Your students are learning to explain complex systems — but are they understanding what happens when those systems actively harm the people they're supposed to protect? This 5-part nonfiction unit teaches informative writing using the real history of the Radium Girls: dial painters who sued a corporation, chal
Preview of Nonfiction Bundle | Keiko + Radium Girls | Adapted Reading | SPED Grades 6-10

Nonfiction Bundle | Keiko + Radium Girls | Adapted Reading | SPED Grades 6-10

Two nonfiction reading units for special education teams — bundled for savings. Both units are AAC-inclusive, adapted across three Lexile ranges (V1/V2/V3), and designed for grades 6-10. Included in this bundle: Keiko: A Whale's Journey — Real story, real science, real stakes. Target literacy skill: Sourcing & Corroboration. Radium Girls Nonfiction Unit — Real story, real history, real stakes. Target literacy skill: CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning). Women's History focus. Both units include diff
Preview of 504 Sit-In Nonfiction Unit | Disability History | SPED AAC Grades 6-10

504 Sit-In Nonfiction Unit | Disability History | SPED AAC Grades 6-10

504 Sit-In nonfiction unit | Special education grades 6-10. Disability history at three Lexile levels — adapted reading with AAC supports for SPED, resource room, and co-taught classrooms.Stop choosing between grade-level rigor and student accessibility—teach both with this comprehensive disability history unit.What It Is The 504 Sit-In: Who Tells the Story? is a 4-part nonfiction reading unit designed for the secondary special education classroom. It moves beyond simple recall to teach author
Preview of Frances Kelsey CER Nonfiction Unit | Women's History FDA | SPED Grades 6-10

Frances Kelsey CER Nonfiction Unit | Women's History FDA | SPED Grades 6-10

Frances Kelsey nonfiction unit | Special education grades 6-10. Women's history CER writing at three Lexile levels — adapted reading with AAC supports for SPED classrooms.Your students need to evaluate claims, cite evidence, and explain reasoning — but most CER resources hand them a graphic organizer and hope for the best. This unit teaches the CER framework through annotation, not worksheets — using the real story of Frances Kelsey, the FDA reviewer who refused to approve thalidomide and saved
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