Description
Teaching the preposition “in” can be fun with this adapted resource bundle created to support a wide range of learners! This bundle includes a variety of hands-on, visually supported activities that help students learn, practice, and reinforce the concept of “in” in multiple ways throughout the school year.
Inside you’ll find:
- adapted books with visually supported text
- leveled worksheets and activities
- literacy and math connections
- cut-and-paste tasks
- visual supports for special learners
- teacher data collection tools
- low-prep activities with structured support
I created these resources with real classrooms in mind — especially special education settings, early learners, and students who benefit from visuals, repetition, and simplified directions. The activities are designed to help students while giving teachers materials that are easy to use.
This bundle works great for:
- introducing the skill for the first time
- reinforcing concepts all year long
- small groups and centers
- independent work
- homework or carryover practice
- speech and language support
- extended school year learning
The variety of levels and supports makes it easy to differentiate instruction and meet students where they are. Whether your learners need extra visual cues, adapted materials, or just more engaging practice opportunities, this bundle helps make learning the concept of “in” more accessible and successful.
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Description
Teaching the preposition “in” can be fun with this adapted resource bundle created to support a wide range of learners! This bundle includes a variety of hands-on, visually supported activities that help students learn, practice, and reinforce the concept of “in” in multiple ways throughout the school year.
Inside you’ll find:
- adapted books with visually supported text
- leveled worksheets and activities
- literacy and math connections
- cut-and-paste tasks
- visual supports for special learners
- teacher data collection tools
- low-prep activities with structured support
I created these resources with real classrooms in mind — especially special education settings, early learners, and students who benefit from visuals, repetition, and simplified directions. The activities are designed to help students while giving teachers materials that are easy to use.
This bundle works great for:
- introducing the skill for the first time
- reinforcing concepts all year long
- small groups and centers
- independent work
- homework or carryover practice
- speech and language support
- extended school year learning
The variety of levels and supports makes it easy to differentiate instruction and meet students where they are. Whether your learners need extra visual cues, adapted materials, or just more engaging practice opportunities, this bundle helps make learning the concept of “in” more accessible and successful.




