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Action Signs
Action Signs
Action Signs
Action Signs
Action Signs
Action Signs
Action Signs
Action Signs
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This is a group of 4 SIGNS that can be used when teaching to get students' attention. The group consists of the following:

"quiet please"
"eyes on me"
"line up please"
"raise your hand"

All of these signs are using REAL PHOTOS which is extremely helpful for all students, especially students with special needs.

I have printed out two of each sign, LAMINATED them and put a popsicle stick in-between before glueing. These are wonderful tools to use so your teaching doesn't have to stop but your students understand your directions!!
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Action Signs

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
5.0 (3 ratings)
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Description

This is a group of 4 SIGNS that can be used when teaching to get students' attention. The group consists of the following:

"quiet please"
"eyes on me"
"line up please"
"raise your hand"

All of these signs are using REAL PHOTOS which is extremely helpful for all students, especially students with special needs.

I have printed out two of each sign, LAMINATED them and put a popsicle stick in-between before glueing. These are wonderful tools to use so your teaching doesn't have to stop but your students understand your directions!!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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5.0
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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well-crafted resource
Rated 5 out of 5
August 27, 2025
Great resource to use with my students who need visuals
Alma A.
121 reviews • California
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
June 4, 2022
Wonderful visual cues! Thank you for the resource.
DeAnne Martin
(TPT Seller)
8 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2017
I love these so much these are great visual cues.
Guienne D.
10 reviews
Rated 0 out of 5
October 11, 2016
Thank you for sharing!
Shally M.
7 reviews

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