Sensory breaks/activities can be a necessary part of a student's day. Often times the need for sensory activities are over looked or the outcome of a sensory activity isn't analzyed. I've created a data collection sheet that will allow staff members to record the time spent out of the classroom for a sensory break, which sensory activity was utilized, and the outcome of the sensory activity.
I've created a worksheet/activities to go along with the following Berenstain Bears Book: Trouble with Friends. The packet focuses on the books's main social skill and provides question and answer and open response activities.
This colored math chart has been extremely helpful for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. It helps with visual perception problems and transitioning from the 20, 30, 40...to 21, 31, 41....