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Autism Acceptance Collaborative Poster Coloring Activity | DIFFERENT MINDS
Autism Acceptance Collaborative Poster Coloring Activity | DIFFERENT MINDS
Autism Acceptance Collaborative Poster Coloring Activity | DIFFERENT MINDS
Autism Acceptance Collaborative Poster Coloring Activity | DIFFERENT MINDS
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Autism Acceptance Collaborative Coloring Poster | Different Minds One Community

Create a meaningful classroom display with this Autism Acceptance Collaborative Coloring Poster featuring the message Different Minds, One Community. This no-prep, print-and-go activity gives students the opportunity to work together on one shared class project while reinforcing acceptance, inclusion, respect, and belonging.

Designed for Grades 1–6, this resource is a great fit for Autism Acceptance Month, SEL lessons, inclusion activities, classroom community building, bulletin boards, and counseling lessons. Each student colors one section, and all 25 pieces come together to create a beautiful 30 x 30 inch class poster.

🌈 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Supports autism acceptance in a positive, student-friendly way
  • Reinforces the message that different minds strengthen one community
  • Encourages inclusion, kindness, and a sense of belonging
  • Gives every student a meaningful part in the final class display
  • Promotes teamwork and shared participation
  • Creates a bright and meaningful bulletin board or hallway display
  • Easy to use with a No Prep, Print & Go format

🧠 What’s Included / What’s Inside:

  • 1 Autism Acceptance: Different Minds, One Community collaborative coloring poster
  • Full assembled poster measures 30 x 30 inches
  • 25 poster pieces to build the finished class display
  • 25 student pages so each student can color and contribute
  • 1 bonus coloring page
  • 1 completed poster reference page
  • Easy-to-follow assembly instructions
  • Printable PDF resource
  • Designed for Grades 1–6
  • No Prep, Print & Go classroom activity

🧷 Perfect For:

  • Autism Acceptance Month
  • Inclusion and belonging activities
  • SEL lessons
  • Classroom community building
  • Bulletin board displays
  • Morning meeting follow-up
  • Counseling lessons
  • Kindness and respect themes

This collaborative coloring poster is an easy and meaningful way to help students celebrate differences while creating something together as a class. The finished poster makes a powerful visual reminder that Different Minds, One Community.

📣 Thank you for visiting this resource! If this activity works well in your classroom, I’d truly appreciate your review. Follow my store for more autism acceptance, classroom community, and SEL resources.

#autismacceptance, #collaborativeposter, #coloringposter, #differentmindsonecommunity, #inclusionactivity, #classroomcommunity, #selactivity, #autismmonth, #belongingactivity, #bulletinboard, #wholeclassactivity, #kindnessactivity, #printandgo

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Autism Acceptance Collaborative Poster Coloring Activity | DIFFERENT MINDS

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Description

Autism Acceptance Collaborative Coloring Poster | Different Minds One Community

Create a meaningful classroom display with this Autism Acceptance Collaborative Coloring Poster featuring the message Different Minds, One Community. This no-prep, print-and-go activity gives students the opportunity to work together on one shared class project while reinforcing acceptance, inclusion, respect, and belonging.

Designed for Grades 1–6, this resource is a great fit for Autism Acceptance Month, SEL lessons, inclusion activities, classroom community building, bulletin boards, and counseling lessons. Each student colors one section, and all 25 pieces come together to create a beautiful 30 x 30 inch class poster.

🌈 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Supports autism acceptance in a positive, student-friendly way
  • Reinforces the message that different minds strengthen one community
  • Encourages inclusion, kindness, and a sense of belonging
  • Gives every student a meaningful part in the final class display
  • Promotes teamwork and shared participation
  • Creates a bright and meaningful bulletin board or hallway display
  • Easy to use with a No Prep, Print & Go format

🧠 What’s Included / What’s Inside:

  • 1 Autism Acceptance: Different Minds, One Community collaborative coloring poster
  • Full assembled poster measures 30 x 30 inches
  • 25 poster pieces to build the finished class display
  • 25 student pages so each student can color and contribute
  • 1 bonus coloring page
  • 1 completed poster reference page
  • Easy-to-follow assembly instructions
  • Printable PDF resource
  • Designed for Grades 1–6
  • No Prep, Print & Go classroom activity

🧷 Perfect For:

  • Autism Acceptance Month
  • Inclusion and belonging activities
  • SEL lessons
  • Classroom community building
  • Bulletin board displays
  • Morning meeting follow-up
  • Counseling lessons
  • Kindness and respect themes

This collaborative coloring poster is an easy and meaningful way to help students celebrate differences while creating something together as a class. The finished poster makes a powerful visual reminder that Different Minds, One Community.

📣 Thank you for visiting this resource! If this activity works well in your classroom, I’d truly appreciate your review. Follow my store for more autism acceptance, classroom community, and SEL resources.

#autismacceptance, #collaborativeposter, #coloringposter, #differentmindsonecommunity, #inclusionactivity, #classroomcommunity, #selactivity, #autismmonth, #belongingactivity, #bulletinboard, #wholeclassactivity, #kindnessactivity, #printandgo

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