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5 Spring Visual Recipes Bundle | Cooking | Speech | Special Ed | Life Skills
By Speech Learning Place
This bundle includes 5 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.
☂️Details of what’s included with each recipe:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use: Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.
This BUNDLE includes:
Fruit Loop Rainbow
Spring Pretzel Nests
Dirt Pudding
S'mores Dippers
Spring Trail Mix
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know - hello@speechlearningplace.com
Winter Visual No Bake Recipes Bundle | Special Ed | Speech | Life Skills
By Speech Learning Place
This bundle includes 5 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.
❄️Details of what’s included with each recipe:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.
The 4 Visual Recipes include:
Melting Snowman
Hot Cocoa Dip
Valentine’s Day Snack Mix
Cupid Float
Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – speechlearningplace@gmail.com.
Summer Visual Recipes Bundle | No Bake Cooking | Special Ed Speech | Life Skills
By Speech Learning Place
This bundle will include 5 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing worksheet, food storage worksheet, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.
☀️Details of what’s included with each recipe:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Sequencing Worksheet: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Food storage worksheet: Draw lines from ingredients used in recipe to where they are stored in the kitchen
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use: Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.
This BUNDLE is complete and includes:
Ocean Pudding Cups
Patriotic Party Mix
Microwave S’mores
Berry Smoothie
Ocean Marshmallow Pops
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know –hello@speechlearningplace.com
Entire Year Long No Bake Visual Recipes Bundle | Cooking Life Skill | Special Ed
By Speech Learning Place
Get all 4 seasons of recipes in this bundle! It includes 20 no bake recipes (may need microwave for some) with step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing worksheet, food storage worksheet, ingredients vs tools sorting worksheet, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.
⛅Details of what’s included with each recipe:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Sequencing Worksheet: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Food storage worksheet: Draw lines from ingredients used in recipe to where they are stored in the kitchen
✔️Ingredients vs Tools sorting worksheet
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use: Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.
Here are the recipes included:
Winter:
Melting Snowman
Hot Cocoa Dip
Valentine’s Day Snack Mix
Cupid Float
Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
Spring:
Fruit Loop Rainbow
Spring Pretzel Nests
Dirt Pudding
S'mores Dippers
Spring Trail Mix
Summer:
Ocean Pudding Cups
Patriotic Party Mix
Microwave S’mores
Berry Smoothie
Ocean Marshmallow Pops
Fall:
Pencil Wafer Cookie
Donut Apples
Spider Cookie
Pumpkin Patch Dirt Cup
Pumpkin Fluff Dip
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!! As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know. I would also love to hear if you have any recipes you would like to see me add! hello@speechlearningplace.com.
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School Supplies Functional Vocabulary Bingo
Banana Wafer Sandwich Visual Recipe FREEBIE
Safe Hands No Hitting Editable Social Skills Story | Special Ed Speech SEL
By Speech Learning Place
Are you searching for an engaging social skills resource to address the topic of hitting? Look no further than Safe Hands: A Social Story!
This 8-page story is specifically designed for students with autism and other disabilities who may struggle with this behavior. Social stories are a proven tool for helping individuals understand social norms, navigate challenging situations, and practice appropriate responses in a clear, structured way.
With Safe Hands, students will learn:
✔️Hitting is never okay.
✔️Positive and constructive alternatives to hitting.
✔️The story features real-life photos to enhance comprehension and relatability, making it easier for students to understand.
What’s Included:
✔️A PDF version for easy printing and binding into a physical book.
✔️A Google Slides version for digital use and customization to meet your students’ unique needs.
Whether you use it as a printed book or a digital read-along, this story is a valuable resource for teaching essential social skills. Equip your students with the tools they need to manage their emotions and interact with others in a positive, respectful way.
Ideal for teachers, therapists, and parents looking for effective strategies to support social-emotional development.
After exploring this pack, please take a moment to leave your feedback—it’s much appreciated and helps you earn credits towards future purchases on TeachShare! Also, follow my store for more resources.
If you have any questions, contact me at hello@speechlearningplace.com.
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4 Seasons Artic Color by Code
Microwave S’mores Visual Recipe
Banana Wafer Sandwich Visual Recipe FREEBIE
S’mores Dippers Visual Recipe | Life Skills | Special Ed | Speech Therapy | Cook
By Speech Learning Place
Do you need a fun snack every kid enjoys making? This S’mores Dippers visual recipe is a wonderful no-bake activity perfect for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood, or life skills classrooms. It includes step-by-step directions, comprehension questions with visual answer choices (large answer choices that can be cut out are included), a sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports.
What’s included:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Visual answer choices that can be cut out to help make it more accessible to all students
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go. The resource includes all the necessary instructions and visuals for a successful cooking activity.
What do you need? Graham crackers, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, sprinkles (optional), bowl, wax paper, baking sheet, microwave, and spoon.
If you love this recipe, check out the Spring Visual Recipe Growing Bundle! Get it at its lowest price now.
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – hello@speechlearningplace.com.
Ocean Marshmallow Pop Visual Recipe | Life Skills Cooking | Special Ed | Speech
By Speech Learning Place
Pop visual recipe is the perfect activity for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood, or life skills classrooms. It includes step-by-step directions, comprehension questions with visual answer choices (large answer choices that can be cut out are included), a sequencing activity, a food storage activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports.
❤️What’s included: ❤️
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Large visual answer choices that can be cut out to help make it more accessible to all students
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Food Storage Activity: Match ingredients to where it would be stored in the kitchen.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go. The resource includes all the necessary instructions and visuals for a successful cooking activity.
Items needed: large marshmallows, blue candy melts (could use white chocolate chips and blue food coloring), Nerds, goldfish crackers, popsicle sticks or sucker sticks, 2 small bowls, microwave, plates.
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After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – hello@speechlearningplace.com.
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Back to School Articulation Color by Code
Back to School Craft & Worksheets
School Supplies Functional Vocabulary Bingo
Banana Wafer Sandwich Visual Recipe FREEBIE
Patriotic Party Mix Visual Recipe, Life Skills, Cooking, Snack Mix, Special Ed
By Speech Learning Place
Do you need a super fun snack to make with your kids? This Patriotic Party Mix visual recipe is a wonderful no-bake activity perfect for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood, or life skills classrooms. It includes step-by-step directions, comprehension questions with visual answer choices (large answer choices that can be cut out are included), a sequencing activity, a food storage activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports.
☀️What’s included:☀️
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Large visual answer choices that can be cut out to help make it more accessible to all students
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Food Storage Activity: Match ingredients to where it would be stored in the kitchen.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go. The resource includes all the necessary instructions and visuals for a successful cooking activity.
Items needed for this recipe include: pretzels, Chex cereal, M&Ms (red, white and blue), sprinkles (red, white and blue), white chocolate chips or white candy melts. Kitchen items needed: microwave, large bowl, small microwavable bowl, spoon, measuring cups
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After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – hello@speechlearningplace.com.
Cupid Float Visual Recipe | Valentine's | Speech Therapy | Special Ed
By Speech Learning Place
Need a fun, easy recipe for Valentine’s Day? This no bake visual recipe includes step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.
❤️ What’s included:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.
Items needed for this recipe include: cherry soda (I used cherry 7up), vanilla ice cream, red licorice, sprinkles (optional), ice cream scoop and spoon.
If you want more recipes, check out my Winter Visual Recipe Bundle!
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – speechlearningplace@gmail.com.
Dirt Pudding Visual Recipe | Life Skills | Special Ed | Speech Therapy | Cooking
By Speech Learning Place
Do you need a fun snack every kid loves to make? This Dirt Pudding visual recipe is a wonderful no-bake activity perfect for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood, or life skills classrooms. It includes step-by-step directions, comprehension questions with visual answer choices (large answer choices that can be cut out are included), a sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports.
What’s included:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Visual answer choices that can be cut out to help make it more accessible to all students
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go. The resource includes all the necessary instructions and visuals for a successful cooking activity.
What do you need? Chocolate pudding mix, milk, Oreos (chocolate sandwich cookies), gummy worms, whisk (or electric hand mixer), baggies, bowl, cup, measuring cup, and rolling pin
If you love this recipe, check out the Spring Visual Recipe Growing Bundle! Get it at its lowest price now.
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – speechlearningplace@gmail.com.
Chocolate Dipped Pretzels Visual Recipe | Life Skills | Special Ed | Speech
By Speech Learning Place
Try this no bake visual recipe that includes step-by-step directions, comprehension questions, sequencing activity, recipe review sheet, and visual picture supports. It’s great for cooking groups in speech therapy, special education, ESL, early childhood or life skills classrooms.
☝️What’s included:
✔️Step-by-Step Visual Directions: Written and visual instructions to guide students through each step.
✔️Comprehension Questions with three visual choices for each question.
✔️Sequencing Activity: Cut and paste activity where student match each step of the direction to the pictures.
✔️Food Storage Activity: Match ingredients to where it would be stored in the kitchen.
✔️Ingredients vs Tools Sorting Worksheet: Sort whether items for the recipe belong in the ingredients or tools group.
✔️Recipe Review Sheet
✔️Visual picture supports to help adapt the activity to a variety of learners or can be used as an extension activity. Print two copies and students can play a memory game!
How to Use:
Gather needed food items and kitchen items. You can display the recipe on whiteboard, computer or iPad or print the product and you are ready to go.
Items needed for this recipe include: pretzel rods, chocolate chips (could be chocolate or white chocolate), sprinkles, bowl, spoon, baking sheet, parchment paper, microwave
If you want more recipes, check out my Winter Visual Recipe Bundle!
After you download, please remember to leave some feedback❣️
AND don’t forget to follow my store!!
As always if you have a question or you notice an error, please let me know – speechlearningplace@gmail.com.
Positive Behavior Sticker Chart
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made to motivate children to follow a routine throughout the day. This chart can be used at home or in school. This chart can be printed and laminated to be used with a dry erase marker or can be used as a sticker chart. Using a motivational schedule/behavior chart at home will help children not only at home, but in school as well.
You may also be interested in the following:
At Home Morning and Evening Motivational Sticker Chart:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/At-Home-Morning-and-Evening-Motivational-Sticker-Chart-8354711
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made to motivate children to follow a routine throughout the day. This chart can be used at home or in school. This chart can be printed and laminated to be used with a dry erase marker or can be used with Velcro on the 5 star images that are included. After students work for 2, 3, 4 minutes, etc. they will earn a star. Students can then place the star on the chart. When students have earned 5 stars, they earn a break, toy, game, etc. that they worked for. There is enough space at the bottom of the behavior chart to place the unused stars.
You may also be interested in the following:
At Home Morning and Evening Motivational Sticker Chart:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/At-Home-Morning-and-Evening-Motivational-Sticker-Chart-8354711
At Home - Morning and Evening Motivational Sticker Chart
By Sign with me TOD
This product is made for:
Children
Children in Preschool
School aged children
Motivation
Behavioral Support
Support at Home
Deaf Education
Special Education
This product was made to motivate children to follow a routine in the morning to get ready for the day and in the evening to get ready for bed and for the next day. This chart can be printed and laminated or can be used as a sticker chart. Using a motivational schedule/behavior chart at home will help children not only at home, but in school as well.
You may also be interested in the following:
Positive Behavior Sticker Chart:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Positive-Behavior-Sticker-Chart-9270803
Social Emotional Education for PK, Feelings & Emotions Bundle
By Joyful Explorations
Being able to understand and manage emotions is an essential step in learning to self-regulate. This bundle includes all four of my Feelings packets as well as my best selling "How do they Feel?" printable booklet. Please see the preview for images of each product :
”When I Feel Angry”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their angry feelings. The packet includes:
"When I Feel Angry" printable booklet (12 pages... in both color and black and white)
*"How big is your anger?" printables with story and teacher guide.
*"Anger Sandwich" printable activity
*Individual Anger Management Plans for Students
*Guide for classroom resources
“When I Feel Frustrated”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their feelings of frustration. The packet includes:
*12 page printable book (Helps children identify feelings of frustration and begin to learn techniques to manage those feelings)
Printable Activities:
*"10-1 Countdown"- to help children learn to take a break from frustrating activities.
*"Break it Down"- to help children break large tasks into more manageable steps.
*"I am a Super Star"- to help children remember the things that they CAN do well!
"Star Light, Star Bright"- to help children remember all of the activities that they have learned in this packet.
“When I Feel Worried”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their feelings of worry or anxiety The packet includes:
*14- page printable book "Little Penguin Feels Worried!" (Helps children identify feelings of worry and begin to learn techniques to manage those feelings)
Printable Activities:
* "My Happy Place"- an activity to help children use visualization techniques to help them relax and stop worrying
* "Worry Bug"- an activity to minimize worries and help put them into perspective
* "Treasure Chest"- a visualization activity to help children learn to "lock away" worries until they are able to deal with them
* "Super Me"- an activity to help children remember that they are powerful... even if their worries make them feel small
“When I Feel Left Out”
This packet is designed to help young children learn to identify and manage their hurt feelings when they are left out or excluded by their peers. The packet includes:
*A printable letter for families titled, “I’m Not Your Friend”. This letter helps to reassure families that while hearing the words “I’m not your friend” may cause some hurt feelings, it’s not the end of the world for their child.
*12 page printable book, “I’m not your friend.” This book features an adorable little monster who negotiates friendship dilemmas and learns how to ask for help when he needs it.
*”Can I Play?” - Sometimes children are excluded because they don’t have the social skills to ask to play. This section of the packet teaches children three important rules of asking to play.
*”Can I Play?” color poster that highlights the 3 important rules
*Five social scenarios that will help children learn the 3 rules of asking to play. The first three scenarios are for you to read to the children. These are intended to inspire class discussions. The last two include questions so that the children can decide what the characters should do next.
*”What if they say no?” Advice for how to handle those sticky situations when a child asks to play and the other children say, “no”.
*”Feelings Shield”- A visual cue for children to use for defending themselves against other people’s hurtful words or actions. Included are shields with written affirmations as well as a blank shield so that children can draw their own positive pictures.
*Common Interest Bingo”- This game will help children find others who share the same interests so that they can make new friends. Making friends will give them more choices of people to play with so that they won’t experience feeling left out as often.
*Friendship Flowers- A visual cue to help children remember some of the skills they can use to make and keep friends.
*Please keep in mind that bullying is NEVER ok. Teaching children how to handle hurt feelings does not mean that you tolerate bullying. If you feel that there is bullying behavior in your school, it is your responsibility as a teacher to end it.
Also included in this bundle is "How do they Feel?" Printable Book (my current best-selling product!)
This printable book is designed to help children identify the emotions that other people might be feeling. Each page contains an illustration of a child and a short description of what that child has experienced, followed by the question, "How does ____ feel?"
For example, on one page a girl is shown with an ice cream cone that has fallen to the ground. The text on that page says, "Ella dropped her ice cream cone on the sidewalk. How does Ella feel?"
Teachers or parents can use the mini-stories on each page to help children identify and talk about their own emotions as well as the emotions of others. Children are encouraged to look at facial features and body language to help to identify the feelings of other people.
You can also purchase each of these packets individually:
When I Feel Angry
When I Feel Frustrated
When I Feel Worried
When I Feel Left Out
"Babies" Dramatic Play Supplement Activities
By Joyful Explorations
The "Taking Care of Babies" packet will enhance your Preschool or Kindergarten "Babies" or "Families" theme.
Activities include:
★Printable Book "What Babies Need"
★Pocket chart word cards for baby-related items
★Poem "5 Little Babies" (includes printable graphics that can be used for a flannel board)
★1-10 number cards
★Baby footprint activity... cute printable poem with a picture of a baby footprint and a space for the child's footprint now.
★Self portrait activity to demonstrate how the child has grown and changed
★Matching game or memory game cards
"When I Feel Worried" Helping children manage feelings of worry or anxiety
By Joyful Explorations
Help young children learn to identify and manage their feelings of worry or anxiety.
The packet includes:
*14- page printable book "Little Penguin Feels Worried!" (Helps children identify feelings of worry and begin to learn techniques to manage those feelings)
Printable Activities:
* "My Happy Place"- an activity to help children use visualization techniques to help them relax and stop worrying
* "Worry Bug"- an activity to minimize worries and help put them into perspective
* "Treasure Chest"- a visualization activity to help children learn to "lock away" worries until they are able to deal with them
* "Super Me"- an activity to help children remember that they are powerful... even if their worries make them feel small
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Feelings and Emotions Printable Book
By Joyful Explorations
This printable book is designed to help children develop empathy skills and learn to name feelings as they identify the emotions other people might be feeling. Each page contains an illustration of a child and a short description of what that child has experienced, followed by the question, "How does ____ feel?"
Teachers or parents can use the mini-stories on each page to help children identify and talk about their own emotions as well as the emotions of others. Children are encouraged to look at facial features and body language to help to identify the feelings of other people.
*Currently one of my best selling products!
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AVID Common High School Job Interview Tips and Mock Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Do you want to give your students real-world, valuable knowledge that will help them prepare for future high school job interviews? Help AVID students stand out in their high school job intereviews with these Common High School Job Interview Tips and Mock Question slides!
What's Included:
Uses:
Click HERE to see our other AVID resources. We also have several great AVID bundle options available down below!
AVID Mega Growing Bundle
AVID Teambuilding Bundle
AVID Writing Bundle
*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.
Girl Scouts Of The USA Puzzle Set – Girls in Action
By Reading Club Fun
Girl Scouts of the USA. This fun Puzzle Set can be used as an introduction to the Girl Scouts or at a members meeting. Kids can work together on the puzzles and have a discussion about Girl Scouting’s history and what it means to them today. The puzzles touch upon the history of the Scouts; the group's founder, Juliette Gordon Low; earning badges; activities and learning opportunities; sense of community; and fun and friendship. Includes the following:
• "Girls in Action!" Two-Page Activity Set – Puzzles that focus on Girl Scouts of America, its founding and mission, what scouts do, and why it’s such a great opportunity for girls to learn and grow.
• “Always Ready” Word Search Puzzle – Reinforces vocabulary used in the Two-Page Activity Page Set.
• “Learning & Doing” Word Search Puzzle – Kids find 40 different activities that girls might enjoy as part of the Girl Scouts experience.
• “Girl Scouting Begins” Photo Essay – Combines our exclusive Reading Club Fun photos with archival images to give children a glimpse of the founding of Girl Scouts more than a century ago.
Concepts Explored: girls | Girl Scouts | scouting | youth activities | adventure | merit badges | Juliette Gordon Low | GSA | community | hiking | camping | friendship | history