Use this token board to help motivate your learner make positive choices throughout the school day. Choose a reward that works for your student and add their names to entice them. Write activities under each box to make a fixed schedule for earning!
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For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
"Introducing The Phonics Friends – a fun, engaging way for kids to learn letter sounds! With a catchy song and colorful visuals for every letter, plus interactive ‘Say and Stretch’ pages, learning the alphabet has never been this exciting!"
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Alphabet, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Science of Reading
Strikeout Boards are clear, visual behavior supports designed to help students understand expectations and consequences in a concrete, predictable way. These boards target common classroom behaviors such as perseverating or repeating phrases, touching peers without consent or invading personal space, and continuing to ignore verbal directions after multiple reminders. Students can visually track their choices as strikes are earned, making consequences easy to understand and consistent across set
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Classroom Community, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Bring the fun of Hey, That’s MY Monster! to life with this adorable follow-up activity! After reading the story, your students will love using their imagination and creativity to complete this engaging worksheet. It’s a perfect way to help them connect with the text, build comprehension skills, and show off their artistic side, all while reinforcing key story elements in a fun, hands-on way! Use it for centers, small groups, or independent work, a simple, print-and-go activity your students wil
Use these star charts for your learners to work on a variety of challenging tasks, such as transitioning, task completion, and asking for a break. Tie it into the story Pete the Cat I Love my White Shoes to make it more engaging and fun!
Use this simple form as a daily communication sheet to help teachers quickly and easily share about their student's day. Families will appreciate your communication!
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Classroom Community, For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific
Use this worksheet as an independent activity for students to practice comparing numbers. In this engaging dice game, students roll, draw, and compare numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols. Because students must complete each step of the process, they are more likely to build a strong understanding of the skill. Each student’s results will be different, making this activity easy to extend by having students share and discuss their comparisons with classmates.
Use these worksheets to help students identify, count, and write numbers 11–13! Through hands-on activities with ten frames, students will learn to count on after ten and see how these numbers can be decomposed into “ten and some more.” They’ll practice counting, circling, tracing, and even singing along to number rhymes, making early number concepts fun, engaging, and memorable!
Looking for a quick, low-prep, high-engagement Thanksgiving craft your students will love? This Thankful Pie Craft is the perfect way to blend gratitude, creativity, and fine-motor skills—all in one easy activity! This resource includes everything you need for students to create their own “thankful pie,” with the slice representing something (or someone!) they’re grateful for. It’s simple, personal, and makes a beautiful display for the classroom or hallway.
Use this Respect Worksheet to help learners understand the consequences of their actions. The included Restorative Letter, complete with a word bank, guides students in taking accountability and reflecting on how to make things right.
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Classroom Community, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
This is a no prep activity you can have students complete during the fall season! Students will complete a silly craft while working on fine motor skills skills, such as cutting glueing, writing and drawing, while also identifying colors, materials, and the seasons. This is a no-stress and low pressure activity that students love!
Use this parent/guardian survey (in English and Spanish) to better get to know your learners. This will help you to build a positive and collaborative relationship with parents/guardians and start instruction with some valuable insights into the children.
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Classroom Community, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Use this flipbook to help learners practice calm down strategies. They can color the shoe after practicing each task. Use along with the book Pete the Cat I Love my White Shoes.
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Coloring Pages, Other (ELA), Social Emotional Learning
This is a worksheet that can be paired with the book Ten Apples up on Top by Dr. Suess. Students will identify the feelings of different characters from the text.
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Character Education, Reading, Social Emotional Learning
Use this social story to prepare your learner for a trip to the library!
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Short Stories
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About the store
Experience
Autistic Support Teacher
Teaching style
My passion is working with students on the spectrum. Through the use of individualized materials and positive reinforcement, you can develop stronger relationships and encourage students to become lifelong learners.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Graduate of the Professional Development School at West Chester University.
My own education history
B.S. Early Childhood Education & Special Education West Chester University
M.A. Autism Spectrum Disorder Grand Canyon University (2026)
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