Resources

Teacher Resources: Think Sheet

Think sheet used to help a student process after an event/conflict. Made in Powerpoint by importing Boardmaker symbols into the file. Also uploaded in PDF version. Age range: 3-10

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Early Childhood (Birth − K), Middle School (6 − 9), Elementary (K − 6)

UPDATED ON

July 07, 2024

Suicide: Risk Factors and How To Help | SMH Resource

Found within KSDE TASN ATBS School Mental Health Initiative's School Mental Health Resource, this informational section discusses information regarding suicide, including statistics, risk factors, symptoms, and resources for educators.  Information regarding ...

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Elementary (K − 6), High School (9 − 12), Middle School (6 − 9)

UPDATED ON

September 02, 2024

Tri-State Webinar: Programming for Middle and High School: Developing and Implementing Visual Supports for Social, Communication and Behavioral Skills: Part 4 of 4

Description: This four-part series provides participants with information about programming for secondary aged students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Presenters will discuss how to use assessment and curriculum guides to determine priorities in instruction across learning environments. ...

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Middle School (6 − 9), High School (9 − 12)

UPDATED ON

July 07, 2024

Kansas Family-Friendly Partnership School Walk-Through

The Family-Friendly Partnership School Walk-Through is a tour and evaluation conducted by a team of representatives selected by school personnel to help gather information on whether families and community members feel they are welcomed partners in the school.

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

August 02, 2024

Back to School Family Guide - Grade 1

This guide is meant to support families and students academically in literacy and math. Of course, students will be learning other subjects too, but literacy and math are the building blocks for everything else.

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Elementary (K − 6)

UPDATED ON

August 02, 2024

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