Description
These interactive Google Slides science lessons were created specifically for special education students and learners who benefit from visual supports, simplified text, and hands-on engagement. The lesson introduces rocks and how they chang over time. Perfect for students with multiple disabilities, autism, or those who need adapted curriculum materials, this resource supports whole-group instruction, small-group learning, and independent practice. What’s Included:
- 📖 Adapted Google Slides presentation on erosion and land changes
- 🔍 Visual supports and real-life images
- 🎯 Comprehension questions and interactive response opportunities
- 🖱️ Drag-and-drop activities to reinforce learning
- ✅ Differentiated practice to meet a variety of learning needs
Why Teachers Love It:
- Simple, consistent format that supports understanding
- Works for both in-person and virtual instruction
- Engaging visuals keep students interested.
- Aligned with science standards and functional life skills
This lesson is a great fit for special education classrooms, inclusion settings, or early elementary learners who need extra support. It combines science content with functional, meaningful connections that students can use in their everyday lives.
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Description
These interactive Google Slides science lessons were created specifically for special education students and learners who benefit from visual supports, simplified text, and hands-on engagement. The lesson introduces rocks and how they chang over time. Perfect for students with multiple disabilities, autism, or those who need adapted curriculum materials, this resource supports whole-group instruction, small-group learning, and independent practice. What’s Included:
- 📖 Adapted Google Slides presentation on erosion and land changes
- 🔍 Visual supports and real-life images
- 🎯 Comprehension questions and interactive response opportunities
- 🖱️ Drag-and-drop activities to reinforce learning
- ✅ Differentiated practice to meet a variety of learning needs
Why Teachers Love It:
- Simple, consistent format that supports understanding
- Works for both in-person and virtual instruction
- Engaging visuals keep students interested.
- Aligned with science standards and functional life skills
This lesson is a great fit for special education classrooms, inclusion settings, or early elementary learners who need extra support. It combines science content with functional, meaningful connections that students can use in their everyday lives.


