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Looking After Myself Personal Hygiene Cut and Stick Activity Book
By SEN Resource Source
Cut and stick activity book to help children to learn how to properly look after themselves and keep clean.
Why do you need this?
Cut and Stick activities provide hands-on learning experiences that actively engage children in the learning process. By cutting out pictures and sticking them onto designated areas, children actively participate in the activity, reinforcing their understanding of personal hygiene concepts.
The use of visual aids in the form of pictures helps children visualize key concepts related to personal hygiene, such as washing hands, brushing teeth, and taking baths. Visual representation enhances comprehension, particularly for young learners and those with diverse learning styles.
How and when might you use this?
Teachers can integrate the activity book into health and wellness lessons or units focusing on personal hygiene.
What is included?
13 page activity book including:
· Brushing my teeth
· Washing my hands
· Having a bath
· My hair
· Getting dressed (2 versions for both boy and girl)
· Putting on my coat
· Going to the toilet
· Bedtime routine
· Eating
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Shoe Tying Life Skills activity
By Patricia
This Shoe Tying Life Skills activity is an engaging unit that teaches students the essential skills of tying knots and shoelaces, promoting fine motor development, independence, and basic life skills. Through hands-on activities, students will learn how to tie basic knots and progress to mastering the "bunny ears" method for Shoe Tying. The lessons are designed to be fun, and interactive, and build confidence as students practice knot-tying techniques, lacing, and shoe-tying step-by-step. This unit is perfect for young learners, helping them develop coordination and practical life skills while making learning fun!
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Numbers 1-20 NO PREP (writing, counting, money & more)
By Until the Pieces Fit
Numbers 1-20 NO PREP (writing, counting, money & more)
Practice skills with numbers 1-20. Each page focuses on a number. Activities on each page may include:
This print and go packet is great for practicing skills! Use as a morning warm up, independent desk work, or direct instruction practice!
Please feel free to contact me with any questions! untilthepiecesfit2@gmail.com
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Morning Routine Checklist | Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule | Home Routine Charts
By Rainbow Lessons
Help your child develop healthy habits and manage daily routines with this pack of Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule for Kids. Designed to provide structure and independence, this visual schedule includes vibrant, easy-to-understand illustrations for each step in the morning and bedtime routines.
From brushing teeth and getting dressed in the morning to winding down with a bedtime story and brushing teeth at night, each task is clearly depicted, making it perfect for young children, including those with special needs or learning differences. The schedule encourages responsibility and reduces morning and nighttime stress by giving kids a visual guide they can follow at their own pace.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine picture cards (12 tasks each)
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule Charts (separate for boys and girls in three different skin tones)
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual strips (12 tasks each)
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Checklist
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Strips without pictures (12 tasks each)
Just print, laminate and use velcro dots for reusability.
This pack of Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule is a great tool to foster independence, build confidence, and ensure a smooth start and end to each day for both kids and parents!
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Geometry Arc Length Notes and Practice Sheets (Modified Versions Included)
By Modified Treasures
Are your students ready to dive into the fascinating world of arc length? This geometry lesson on arc length in circles is perfect. It comes with a modified geometry version of each page that guides struggling students so they can work independently. This is a great introduction to the topic or reinforcement for intervention.
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Transform your geometry lessons and empower your students to conquer arc length with these Arc Length Notes and Two Practice Sheets bundle. Get your copy today and watch your students' understanding and confidence soar!
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By Behavior Highway
Designed with precision and care, these worksheets are specially crafted to help children master the art of tracing basic shapes while enhancing their hand-eye coordination. Ideal for parents, teachers, and therapists, this resource simplifies the learning process and encourages repeated practice, ensuring early learners grasp the fundamental shapes with confidence.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Shape Collection: Our worksheets feature all essential shapes – circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, ovals, and diamonds – carefully arranged on two pages. Each shape is presented clearly, allowing children to focus on mastering one shape at a time or progressing to more complex patterns.
Reusable and Eco-Friendly: Professionals can laminate these worksheets, transforming them into durable, wipe-clean surfaces. This eco-friendly approach not only promotes sustainability but also allows for repeated use, making them perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, or home learning environments.
Expertly Designed for Early Learners: The tracing lines are thoughtfully crafted to guide little hands, promoting proper pencil grip and control. Children will enjoy the engaging process of tracing, boosting their confidence and enthusiasm for learning.
Note: This product includes digital files suitable for printing and laminating. Upon purchase, you will receive instant access to the downloadable worksheets, allowing for immediate use and endless learning possibilities.
AAC Activities ACC Parent Handouts
By You Are Special
AAC Parent And Teachers Handouts AAC Awareness Month Activities. This pack is for AAC Awareness Month with this engaging "Can, Have, Are" chart activity designed for 1st to 5th-grade students! This product helps young learners understand the importance of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) in everyday life, while building writing and critical thinking skills. Through this simple and fun activity, students will explore what AAC can do, what it has, and what it is, all in an easy-to-follow format.
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Special Education Parent Teacher Conference Forms glow and grow conference form
By Modz by Laila
Description:
These Parent-Teacher Conference Forms are an essential resource for educators, especially those in Special Education. Designed for all grade levels, these forms provide a structured approach to discussing a student's academic and social performance with parents. The pack includes various form options, all with both printable and fillable PDF versions along with a sign-in sheet and reminders for parents before the conference, ensuring a professional and productive meeting.
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Instructions/Tips for Implementation:
Special education teachers can utilize these forms to prepare for and conduct effective parent-teacher conferences. Choose the most suitable form, fill it out with relevant information, and share it with parents prior to or at the meeting. Use these forms as a guide to discuss student performance and collaborate with parents on supporting their child's learning journey.
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National Disabilities Awareness Month
By Beth Hammett
Twenty five activities that focus on National Disabilities Awareness Month and creating safe learning environments for students with disabilities. Includes engaging activities and coloring handouts:
Calendar
Text Messages
Be a Scientist...cure diseases
Cake Decorating
Read the Eye Chart
One Way to Help Others
Three ways to help during NHM
Be Safe and Aware coloring sheets
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Hospital
Giving Grandma
Decorate a Wheelchair
Help make a classroom more accessible
Handicap Sign--Design your own placard
Free Help Ticket to give to others
and more...
Excellent discussion starters and great reinforcement for National Disabilities Awareness Month.
Pumpkin Patch Field Trip | Going to the Pumpkin Patch social story
By Dotty's Printables
This is a story with simple, kid-friendly language to prepare children for a virtual field trip to the pumpkin patch.
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By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use this sheet to be able to quickly view a student's IEP information, such as accommodations, services, minutes, interests, and of course goals. Think of this as your IEP cheat sheet. Pass it out to the students' homeroom teachers so they can have all of the information in an easy-to-read format. The headings are centered in the boxes so when you enter the student's information, the text remains centered for a uniform look
Winter Dressing Visual Directions for Kids | Sequencing Cards & Locker Strips
By Miss Molly's Preschool Minis
Make winter dressing routines smoother with the Winter Clothing Visual Directions! This resource is designed to help children independently and confidently get dressed for cold weather, fostering both learning and organization in your classroom or home.
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How to Use:
This resource supports independence, visual learning, and classroom management while making winter mornings a breeze. Perfect for teachers, parents, and caregivers alike!
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Counting Snap Cube Lowercase Letter Build and Write Printing Practice OT
By Beth Voight
Building Letters Counting Snap Cubes Activity for Lowercase Letters
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the letter with counting snap cubes, coloring the letter, tracing the letter, and finally, writing the letter.
Building letters with blocks is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and visual motor skills
Hand strength
Visual Perception
Letter recognition
Letter formation
Included:
52 pages, TWO for each letter of the alphabet, one in color and one in black and white. This set focuses on Lowercase letters.
PREDICTABLE ROUTINES - SPED Special Education Handout - SPANISH VERSION
By All Therapy Resources
Predictable and structured routines can help an individual to feel secure and give them a feeling of comfort and empowerment.
This resource is a great handout for parents, teachers and allied health professions to understand the importance of predictable routines as well as the process of developing them and putting them into practice in their everyday life.
This resource includes:
- Why are routines so important?
- Standing in someone elses shoes…
- What can I do?
- How can I make a routine board?
- Daily and Weekly Routine boards
- Weekly Planning Meeting
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Puberty Lesson and Activity Book
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Road Safety Social Story
Fire Safety Social Story
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AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES
How My Engine Runs Social Story
Teaching Children about Personal Space
Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness
When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story
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Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story
Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story
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Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection
Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates
Increasing a Child's Attention Span
Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem
Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies
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ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger Management Plan
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Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts
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Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)
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Cochlear Implant Surgery Workbook for Deaf HOH
By Sign with me TOD
In this product, students will learn about the process of receiving cochlear implants. They can add a picture of themselves to the first page of the booklet. Students will learn or review what steps are needed to receive cochlear implants - a hearing test, going for a scan to determine if cochlear implants would benefit a Deaf individual, going to the hospital to have cochlear implant surgery, a doctor called an otolaryngologist performs cochlear implant surgery, and what happens after surgery, when cochlear implants are turned on and mapped.
Students will review how they can care for their cochlear implants upon receiving them - charging them, putting them in their case when they are not being used, and where they should not go.
Students will be able to draw a picture of themselves wearing their cochlear implant(s). Students can then circle the color of their cochlear implants on the sheets provided. If the color of their cochlear implant is not included in the product, students can color the cochlear implants(s) pictures to show what they look like. At the end of this section, students will complete a fill in the blanks and true/false vocabulary review based on what was covered in the product.
Students will then learn about facts about hearing loss and Deafness - Examples: some people wear one hearing aid, one cochlear implant, two cochlear implants, etc., some people who are Deaf and have cochlear implants may use American Sign Language to communicate, the parts of the ear are reviewed - outer ear, ear canal, eardrum, cochlea, and auditory nerve, and how they work together to help someone hear. Students will label the parts of an ear diagram that is included in this product, identify the differences between hearing aids and cochlear implants, learn the different parts of the internal and external components of cochlear implants and where they are located using a diagram. Students will have the opportunity to again complete a fill in the blanks using a key to review what was learned about hearing aids and cochlear implants, and label a cochlear implant using a key. Students will review how the parts of the cochlear implant work together that allows them to hear. Sound fields and FM systems are also reviewed in this product.
At the end of the product, there are three slides that include the sign language and pictures to help students understand the process that takes place to when having cochlear implant surgery and once surgery has been completed.
Telling Time Analog Clock Visual FREEBIE Special Education Life Skills Math
By Alyssa Stamm
Use this analog clock visual for telling time in your special education classroom!
How To Use
Print and laminate. Use a dry erase marker to draw hands on the clock. Use the visual to tell the time! Print on large paper for a classroom size poster!
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SUMMER - Picture Supported Reading Passage ESL/Special Education
By Mrs. Linea
Are you nearing the end of the school year or teaching about SUMMER? Do you need a FUN, NO PREP activity for your students?
This Reading passage is created with picture support for non-readers or low level ESL students.
This short passage tells all about the season of Summer, along with weather and activities. Students can read successfully by using the symbol/picture supports to guide them.
This also includes a short 5 question quiz to assess students’ understanding!
NO PREP, Just print & it's ready to use!
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STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
By Kendra Ciezki
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual in both color and black and white. Can be printed small on a student's desk or larger for whole classroom use.
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Special Education Teacher Daily Schedule with Columns for Paras (editable)
By Specifically Sped
Scheduling students and staff members can be difficult in a self-contained classroom. This editable schedule allows for you to customize your daily activities so that you can look at a glance and know where everyone of your staff and students should be. This really helps classroom staff as well as administrators know where to find teachers, paras, and students.
Concept 11 IMSE OG Kindergarten Differentiated Work
By Emily Juneau
The Differentiated Kindergarten IMSE OG Companion for CONCEPT #11 is an essential resource designed to enhance the learning experience for young students, particularly in the domains of reading and spelling. This versatile tool is tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of both general education and special education classrooms, making it a must-have for any kindergarten educator.
I use this with my special education students as a replacement to the IMSE OG printables for red words, word dictation and sentence dictation so that my students are able to participate in their grade level content even if it is not at their work level.
How to Use Red Words: On the first page, students match letters of the red word first using magnetic letters, then using letter coins, and finally using scrabble letters. On the second page, students place the bumpy screen behind the paper. Then they trace the red word and write the red word in the letter boxes. On the third page, students use letter stamps and a red stamp pad to stamp the word as many times on the line as they can fit.
How to Use Word Dictation: First, students will match the dictated word letters using scrabble letters. Then, they will write or trace the word on the line below the scrabble letters. They will complete each word at the same pace as the classroom.
How to Use Sentence: First, teacher or student cut out each word box (teacher picks level colored or black depending on student needs). If using the colored word boxes, the student matches the word box color to the empty boxes
to complete the dictated sentence. If the student is using the black word boxes, they will listen to the dictated sentence and order the word boxes to complete the dictated sentence. After gluing the word boxes in correct sentence order, the student will re-write or trace the sentence on the lines below.
Skills Worked On:
-Red Word Identification
-Word Dictation
-Writing
How to use in your Classroom:
-Replacement for IMSE OG Red Word, Word Dictation, and Sentence Dictation
- Skill Practice in Intervention
This packet IS 100% aligned to IMSE Orton Gillingham Kindergarten curriculum.
>>>There are 2 versions for each word and sentence dictation pages.
>>>This product includes supplies and links for items needed for students to complete the work.
>>>Organized system to encourage student independence.
>>> Included are videos demonstrating each Red Word page completion.
BONUS
This packet includes a completed Get Ready, Do, Done board for each activity. A Get Ready, Do, Done Board is a great way to support your students’ Executive Function skills.It is useful for all students to develop the ability to plan and organize and is used both in a SpecialEducation settings as well as in General Education Classrooms. It is appropriate for a range of ages and grade levels as the information on the board is tailored to the needs of your students.Get Ready, Do, Done Boards clarify the goal or end result, lay out steps to achieve the goal and identify the materials needed to complete the task.
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