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New Product :: Alternative Suspension Activities

One of the most difficult parts of working with students is helping them manage their behavior. Traditional discipline such as suspensions and expulsions that has been found to be ineffective at changing behavior has left teachers and administrators feeling powerless as to how to deal with negative school behaviors.

A great way to help students learn to exhibit appropriate behavior is to teach them to think about their actions and their effect on others. While it’s often difficult for students to think about their own actions after a behavioral situation, thinking about other people’s similar actions is less threatening, which is where these scenarios can help. Scenarios address issues such as disruption, lying, disrespect, bullying, property damage, weapons at school, threats, LGBT bullying, racism, and physical aggression/fighting.

NOTE: All scenarios are also EDITABLE, so you can change anything about them to fit your student’s needs. However, this product does contain mature content related to issues such as drugs/alcohol, sex/dating, adult language, violence, and racism. Please preview ALL activities before presenting to students.

These processing activities help students to take the perspectives of others, think about cause and effect, and learn empathy. They’re best used in small group or individual in-school suspension or counseling sessions to help create an open dialog between the student and an adult in the school setting.

This product contains 47 different scenarios, a blank page for creating your own, and a partner activity where students create their own scenarios and questions and then switch papers. Contains an easy-to-print PDF version as well as the editable Powerpoint version.

Scenarios are coded based on the behavior they address, as well as the age group they are most appropriate for. Just check the bottom of each page to quickly and easily find what you’re looking for.

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New Product :: Sequencing Activities for ADHD, Autism, or Executive Functioning

Many students struggle with executive function skills – things like prioritizing, focusing, organizing, completing tasks, or understanding cause and effect.

These sequencing activities provide an opportunity for students to improve their executive functioning or life skills and are great for kids with ADHD, Autism, or Cognitive Impairments. Simply mix up the steps for each situation and have the student put them into the correct order. Each card includes words and pictures for readers or nonreaders and is included in full color and printer-friendly black and white!

To adjust the level of difficulty, use fewer or more steps for each situation.

Cards can also used as visual prompts. Simply post them in a convenient location to remind students how to perform each task independently.

Situations include:  

– Crossing the street
– Getting ready for bed
– Making toast
– Brushing teeth
– Raking leaves
– Making lemonade
– Building a sand castle
– Flying a kite
– Packing a lunch
– Getting ready for school
– Washing hands
– Building a snowman


– Growing a plant
– Making a banana split


– Catching a fish


– Dressing for rain

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Sale :: Teacher Appreciation!

Well guys, we’re almost there! The days are getting longer, the weather’s getting warmer, and we (and our students) are getting itchy for summer.

It takes a really special person to be a teacher (or school counselor, school speech-language pathologist, school social worker, or other staff member). It means long days, longer nights, paperwork, meetings, exhaustion, tying wet shoelaces, smiling through stress. But really it means changing the lives of the children and shaping the future of our world every single day.

I’m always hard-pressed to find people who are more giving, compassionate, and selfless than my co-workers, which is why I absolutely LOVE Teacher Appreciation Week. Even if politicians and giant education companies don’t always show teachers the love, lots of students, administrators, parents, and other teachers do!

One way TeachersPayTeachers is showing teachers the love is by once again holding a Teacher Appreciation Sale! For today and tomorrow only, enter the code “THANKYOU17” at checkout and you’ll receive 10% off everything you purchase! I’m really excited to be participating in this sale again this year, so that means you’ll save 10% in addition to the 20% off sale I will be having at my store as well. You can save a total of 28% off EVERYTHING, including my money saving bundles!

This sale only runs through 11:59 PM EST tomorrow, so make sure you don’t miss out! TpT accepts purchase orders, so it’s a great opportunity to spend any extra funds your district may give you to use up this year or to get ready for next year.

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