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Preview of OT Designed Winter Themed Activity_Craft Fine Motor

OT Designed Winter Themed Activity_Craft Fine Motor

Created by
Calm Corner OT
Created by a paediatric occupational therapist, this low-prep, fun, hand-on and skill-building activity helps children build and practice important fine motor and problem solving skills through a sensory play activity. Children can use warm water with droppers or spoons to melt ice and rescue hidden objects and animals. The activity is easy to adapt for different skill levels, making it perfect for preschool, kindergarten, special education, therapy sessions, and early years classrooms. What’s I
Preview of Energy Quiz: Light, Heat, and Sound | Differentiated Science Assessment | SPED

Energy Quiz: Light, Heat, and Sound | Differentiated Science Assessment | SPED

This engaging science assessment resource teaches students to recognize, define, and identify the primary forms of energy they encounter in their daily lives. Designed with clear, structured multiple-choice questions and high-quality visual supports, this resource helps students with special needs and diverse learning styles demonstrate their understanding of thermal, light, sound, and electrical energy.Perfect for special education classrooms, inclusive elementary science blocks, and functio
Preview of Lights & Shadows: We Need Light to See | Science Assessments

Lights & Shadows: We Need Light to See | Science Assessments

Check understanding of early light concepts with these simple science assessments for a Lights & Shadows lesson. Students show what they know about why light helps us see, what dark means, and when objects are easier or harder to see. Best fit: Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International). What’s included 1 combined assessment PDF mini quiz concept check exit ticket multiple choice, short response, and picture-based understanding checks These assessments work well as quick checkpoints during teaching,
Preview of Forces & Motion: Magnetism | Assessments

Forces & Motion: Magnetism | Assessments

Check student understanding of magnetism quickly and clearly with three engaging assessments that cover the core concepts: magnetism as a non-contact force, magnetic vs not magnetic materials, distance effects (closer = stronger), and pull vs push (attract/repel). Designed for Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International), these are ideal for whole-class review, small-group checks, substitutes, or end-of-lesson accountability. What’s included (PDF) Magnetism Diagram Check: classify the force + draw mag
Preview of Forces & Motion: Gravity | Assessments

Forces & Motion: Gravity | Assessments

Check student understanding of gravity quickly and clearly with three fast assessments that cover the key concepts: gravity as a pull, gravity pulling toward Earth, and gravity working even when objects are still. Designed for Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International), these are ideal for whole-class review, small group checks, substitutes, or end-of-lesson accountability. What’s included (PDF) Gravity Quick Check (5 min): rapid concept check (push/pull, direction, true/false, scenario) Gravity Mi
Preview of Forces & Motion (Lesson 3): Forces | Visual Assessments

Forces & Motion (Lesson 3): Forces | Visual Assessments

Forces & Motion (Lesson 3): Touch and No-Touch Forces is part of our primary science unit Forces & Motion and is designed for Year 3 (UK) / Grade 2 (US/International). These colourful, visual assessments help you quickly check understanding of contact (touch) and non-contact (no-touch) forces. What’s included (PDF • 3 pages): Quick Check: Contact or Non-Contact? Mini Quiz: Contact vs Non-Contact Exit Ticket: Contact vs Non-Contact Forces Perfect for end-of-lesson checks, small groups, cen
Preview of Same & Different visual Task Cards Bundle

Same & Different visual Task Cards Bundle

Created by
ABA talks store
This bundle helps students compare and identify same or different images through structured, visual task cards. Each card shows one sample image and two choices underneath. The student is asked to choose which item is the same or which is different. As the cards progress, the level of difficulty increases — the choices become more visually similar, encouraging sharper observation and comparison skills. Use these task cards to target: ✔ Identifying same and different ✔ Building early visual d
Preview of Prompting Levels Poster | Visual Support for Student Independence | PDF

Prompting Levels Poster | Visual Support for Student Independence | PDF

Created by
SpedAbility
Support your staff and students with this Prompting Levels Poster, designed to remind educators of the different levels of support needed when working with students. This visual tool helps staff understand the importance of gradually increasing independence by utilizing different prompting techniques, from verbal cues to physical support. Ideal for classrooms, special education settings, and individualized teaching. What’s Included:5 Common Prompt Levels:IndependentVerbal PromptGestural Prom
Preview of States of Matter Picture Fill in the Blank

States of Matter Picture Fill in the Blank

⭐ Changes in States of Matter Quiz – Melting, Freezing, Evaporation & CondensationAssess your students’ understanding of how matter changes with this engaging, picture-supported science quiz! This resource focuses on the four major phase changes— melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation—using a mix of multiple-choice and matching questions designed for true comprehension. Students will analyze real-life scenarios—like melting ice cream, puddles drying in the sun, foggy mornings, and wa
Preview of Forces & Motion: Pushes & Pulls | Assessment Pack

Forces & Motion: Pushes & Pulls | Assessment Pack

Use this Pushes & Pulls assessment pack to check whether students understand pushes, pulls, force direction, and relative force strength. The pages are visual, print-ready, and designed for quick formative assessment with minimal prep. What's included - 3 visual assessments PDF - visual exit ticket - quick check - infographic-style exit ticket - teacher notes with timing, differentiation, and misconception reminders Perfect for - end-of-lesson checks - retrieval practice - review - small groups
Preview of Let’s Learn About Fire! – Fire Safety Basics for Kids

Let’s Learn About Fire! – Fire Safety Basics for Kids

Created by
Spritzy Sprout
Help your students learn how to stay safe from fire with this engaging 20-page printable pack! Kids will explore how fire starts, the Fire Triangle, fire classes (A–K), and extinguisher types in a fun and simple way. Includes quizzes, a word search, and colorful visuals to reinforce learning. Perfect for science lessons, safety week, or community helpers units. ✅ Answer key included! More Safety Lessons You’ll Love: 👉 Let’s Learn About Fire Drill Safety! – Story, Rules & Questions for Kids
Preview of Bike Safety and Unit Study

Bike Safety and Unit Study

Created by
CRResources
A 22 page bicycle unit study targeted to k-3, with a focus on bicycle/road safety. Includes an extensive book and video list, two full pages of BIKE and helmet safety, as well as independent work such as word search and crossword puzzle. Bicycle scenarios and safety quiz questions included. Also included, 3 pages of work on the "uni- bi- and tri-" prefixes.
Preview of KINDERGARTEN SORT PUSH & PULL WORKSHEETS FORCE & MOTION PHYSICAL SCIENCE GRADE 1

KINDERGARTEN SORT PUSH & PULL WORKSHEETS FORCE & MOTION PHYSICAL SCIENCE GRADE 1

Created by
Busy Bee Studio
KINDERGARTEN SORT PUSH & PULL WORKSHEETS FORCE & MOTION PHYSICAL SCIENCE CUT & PASTE These Push and Pull Sorting Cut and Paste Worksheets are a fun, hands-on way for kindergarten and 1st grade students to explore basic force and motion science concepts. Perfect for young learners and ESL/EFL students, this resource helps children understand the difference between push and pull actions while developing categorization skills and fine motor coordination. Students will cut out action picture
Preview of Plant and Animal Cell Unit Differentiated, Accommodated, Modified, SPED

Plant and Animal Cell Unit Differentiated, Accommodated, Modified, SPED

Updated & Expanded! #1 Best-Selling Plant & Animal Cell UnitThis newly updated unit is packed with even more resources to support students with special needs by providing simplified, big-picture assignments while aligning with the 5th grade curriculum (ALCOSSCI 7: Identify parts of plant & animal cells).This differentiated resource includes: ✅ Short, engaging reading passage ✅ Multiple levels of cell labeling with word banks for scaffolding ✅ Step-by-step directions & picture guide for
Preview of Wants VS. Needs - Printable Activities & Sorting Cards

Wants VS. Needs - Printable Activities & Sorting Cards

When it comes to teaching needs vs. wants, one of my favorite ways to do so is through a pocket chart sorting activity followed by a discussion with my students. In this packet, you will find colored and black and white cards to sort through with your class.  Additionally, I have also included independent work for students that includes brainstorming, a cut and sort activity and two writing prompts. These can all be used as a follow up to the discussion. Inside you will find: Large Sorting Card
Preview of MAN-MADE & NATURAL RESOURCES HANDS ON ACTIVITIES NO PREP SCIENCE BOOM CARDS SORT

MAN-MADE & NATURAL RESOURCES HANDS ON ACTIVITIES NO PREP SCIENCE BOOM CARDS SORT

Created by
Busy Bee Studio
MAN-MADE AND NATURAL RESOURCES HANDS ON ACTIVITIES NO PREP SCIENCE BOOM CARDS Teach students to distinguish between man-made and natural resources with this interactive Boom Cards science activity! Perfect for 1st–3rd grade and ESL/ELL learners, this no-prep digital game makes resource classification engaging and easy to understand. Students click to choose the correct answer, and the self-checking format provides instant feedback. With clear visuals and simple instructions, this activity w
Preview of Science Busy Book: Differentiated Science Activities for ASD & IEP Goals

Science Busy Book: Differentiated Science Activities for ASD & IEP Goals

Make science accessible, engaging, and fun for every learner with this thoughtfully designed Busy Book! Created with differentiated instruction in mind, this resource supports students with autism and diverse learning needs while aligning with primary science curriculum expectations. This hands-on Busy Book includes simplified, visually clear activities that help build foundational science concepts through matching, sorting, and interactive learning. It’s perfect for supporting IEP goals such as
Preview of Forces & Motion: Forces (Lesson 3) | Video Lesson
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Forces & Motion: Forces (Lesson 3) | Video Lesson

Forces & Motion: Touch and No-Touch Forces is part of our primary science unit Forces & Motion and is designed for Year 3 (UK) / Grade 2 (US/International). This short, student-friendly video explains the difference between contact (touch) forces and non-contact (no-touch) forces using clear visuals and simple examples. In this video, students will learn: A force is a push or a pull Contact forces need touch (e.g., pushing, friction) Non-contact forces act at a distance (e.g., gravity, ma
Preview of Lights & Shadows: Light Sources & Reflection | Word Wall Vocabulary

Lights & Shadows: Light Sources & Reflection | Word Wall Vocabulary

Build science vocabulary with these Lights & Shadows word wall cards focused on light sources, reflection, and related lesson language. These cards help students remember key ideas and support classroom discussion, review, and display. Best fit: Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International). What’s included • 1 word wall vocabulary resource • key science vocabulary linked to light sources and reflection • student-friendly visual support for discussion and review • useful display cards for science walls, sma
Preview of STEMscopes 1st Grade Living & Nonliving Things Unit (1.L 14.1 & 14.3)

STEMscopes 1st Grade Living & Nonliving Things Unit (1.L 14.1 & 14.3)

Created by
TheSpecialStore
✨ STEMscopes 1st Grade Living & Nonliving Things Unit (1.L 14.1 & 14.3) – Worksheet Bundle ✨ This Living and Nonliving Things Worksheet Bundle is designed for 1st-grade STEMscopes lessons (1.L 14.1 & 14.3) to help students identify, classify, and understand the differences between living and nonliving things. This hands-on, interactive resource makes science engaging while reinforcing key concepts through cut-and-paste activities, sorting, and observation-based questions. What’s Included
Preview of Magnets Sorting (Science Activities for Special Education)

Magnets Sorting (Science Activities for Special Education)

Fun and engaging magnets activity for younger grades and special education! Includes: - picture sorts - prediction cards - word sorts - vocabulary pages - assessments - science notebook entries - graphic organizers and more!
Preview of Balance Scale

Balance Scale

Great for teaching science tools, making predictions, relative mass, and more!! Each worksheet contains a picture of the items being weighed on the balance scale and asks students to make a prediction, a higher-level question with written response (WHY), and confirmation of whether their prediction was correct or incorrect. This packet also includes picture cards that can be used as response cards. For example, the students can hold up the card in which they think will weight the most or lea
Preview of Sink Or Float Sorting (Science Activities for Special Education)

Sink Or Float Sorting (Science Activities for Special Education)

Take the work out of differentiating instruction withe these fun and engaging science activities. Perfect for younger grades and special education! This download includes: - picture sorts - prediction cards - word sorts - vocabulary pages - assessments - science notebook entries - graphic organizers and more!
Preview of Types of Bar Graph Practice Task Cards Graphing Second Grade Special Education

Types of Bar Graph Practice Task Cards Graphing Second Grade Special Education

In your special education classroom, are you working on reading and interpreting graphs and various data collection methods? Task cards are a great way for your students to work on their identification and fact fluency while reading math charts. These 130+ task cards work on reading and interpreting graphs. There are 5 sets included for Dot Graphs, Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs! Mix them up or work on questions leveled separately! Now included:- Printable data sheet - Editable Google Form - Sample I
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