

– I know it’s an educational curriculum, but it makes me sad that it has to be priced like one. No more need to squish my teacher guide in to the copier and deal with crooked copies! I can just print one from my computer and make pretty copies! – Some of the books come with a CD that has all the printable pages. – Each villain (called “ Unthinkables“) has a cute name that is really easy for my kids to remember and addresses many of the social difficulties my kids have. – Teacher guide includes prompting questions and really good lesson plans for organizing your instruction – The comic books are super colorful and grab my students’ attention. If you aren’t familiar with the curriculum, I invite you to take a look at the Social Thinking Website first! After several weeks of using it, here’s what I’ve found:
ROCK BRAIN SUPERFLEX TV
If nothing else, I thought that since it featured superheroes and villains in a comic book format, it’d be my best shot to compete with the video games, movies, and TV shows my kids are interested in! And lucky for me, the starter set came in at just under $50! Perfect 🙂 It’s a Superhero comic book-based curriculum for students in grades 2-5 to help teach social skills and behavior regulation.

I’d heard really good things about the Superflex Curriculum and read a few good reviews online, so I decided to give it a try. This year, however, I decided that I needed some new curriculum! Sure, I have binders upon binders of worksheets and other things, but I’m getting so BORED with them…and so are my kids.

Normally, I’ll buy colored card stock (for making my numerous visual schedules, break cards, and the like), a few books discussing bullying, divorce, or other issues, or school supplies. It’s definitely not much, but I was so happy with my purchase this year that I wanted to share it with you! Each year, every teacher at my school receives a $50 purchase order to spend on supplies, curriculum, or materials for our classrooms.
