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Preview of Physical Education Ticket out the Door!

Physical Education Ticket out the Door!

Formative Assessment Exit Ticket The formative assessment exit ticket is a simple, quick and excellent way to measure the skill mastery progression of large groups of students! This fun, colorful and simple ticket will help you know your students and develop their skill level! The ticket out the door accomplishes many things in the gym: Check students' understanding by having them summarize one key point from the lesson Verify that students know the “I can statement” for the lesson Emphasize th
Preview of 5 Montessori Visual Recipes: 3rd Edition | Cooking Visuals for Life Skills

5 Montessori Visual Recipes: 3rd Edition | Cooking Visuals for Life Skills

Created by
Homebody Speech
Increase your child's independence in the kitchen using these 5 easy to read recipes. Great for toddlers- elementary students and students in need of visual supports! These Montessori-style recipes target basic kitchen/food vocabulary, fine motor skills, practical living skills, & following directions. Recipes include: watermelon sorbet, oatmeal cookies, dutch oven baby pancake, applesauce muffins & pigs in a blanket. Now let's get cooking!
Preview of Student Response Cards

Student Response Cards

Increase student participation with this set of 4 Student Response Cards for interactive at-a-glance formative/informal assessment of student learning. Set includes: 1234 ABCD FGHI Yes No True False Make a set for every student and have them use a clothespin to mark their answer, or cut apart and put on a ring for easy student flip card responding. Print on card stock and then laminate for extra durability. I hope you enjoy! Thanks to www.mycutegraphics.com for the great blue star bac
Preview of Interactive Counting Mats: Burgers on a Grill

Interactive Counting Mats: Burgers on a Grill

Counting and 1:1 correspondence are essential skills that all of our students need to develop. This set of counting mats helps your students learn to count from 1-10, the 3 differentiated levels ensures that all of your students will be able to complete the counting mats and progress to the next level as their skills increase. This is part of a larger set... Grab the BUNDLE and Save $ Why You'll Love This Set: Easy to Use: This set is so simple to use! Print and go counting cards, store e
Preview of Editable Allergy Card

Editable Allergy Card

Created by
Ina Chung
A colorful and informative allergy card displayed in your child's classroom or in the substitute folder can increase your child's safety at school. People often forget what in particular our child might be allergic to, and what the protocol is to prevent an allergic reaction. This can also be a great self-advocacy tool for our young ones. They simply need to point to the allergy card on the wall or taped to their desk to make sure adults in the room (volunteers, substitute teachers, etc.) are m
Preview of Self Regulation Desktop Visual Aid - SEL

Self Regulation Desktop Visual Aid - SEL

Desktop strip and an enlarged picture for self regulation - BY THEMSELVES! :)Perfect to use to help students calm their bodies in class! Desktop strip and enlarged picture contains language, visual aids, bright colors, and calming strategies for students to use at their desk to increase their self regulation skills.Instruct your student to identify their current feeling/emotional zone and the strategies provided to calm themself back to green/happyReduces emotional outbursts and improves mental
Preview of WIDA ACCESS Data Analysis Form- English Language Proficiency Test

WIDA ACCESS Data Analysis Form- English Language Proficiency Test

After creating and using this clean lined form at my school a few years ago we have increased our percentage contribution to the county’s overall English Language Proficiency Goal each year from 14% in 2011 (which is before we did WIDA ACCESS data analysis at the school level to drive planning and instruction) to 22% in 2012, 24% in 2013, and 29% in 2014. It is important for school administrators, ESOL teachers, and content teachers to know the County’s AMOA proficiency and progress goals so th
Preview of Articulation Dot Marker Open-Ended Activity for Speech Therapy Game

Articulation Dot Marker Open-Ended Activity for Speech Therapy Game

These roll and color-by-number pages are great incentives for students working to increase their number of productions in articulation therapy, but they also work well for students with other goals. Adding color by number helps to reveal a “hidden picture.” My students enjoy these so much, they ask for extra worksheets to take home! Here are some basic ideas for use: Grab a pack of dot markers to add a fun twist to coloring. Don’t have any? Crayons, markers, or colored pencils will do just as we
Preview of Thanksgiving Feast Visual Recipes for Special Education

Thanksgiving Feast Visual Recipes for Special Education

These visual recipes and worksheets make it easy to teach and practice cooking skills in the classroom while enjoying a Thanksgiving Feast together! Even if all you have is a microwave, fridge, and a crockpot, you can do all of these recipes too! (Additional recipes are included for those with a full kitchen as well) Included are recipes for: -Green Bean Casserole (microwave and oven) -Mashed Potatoes (microwave and stovetop) -Gravy (microwave and stovetop) -Stuffing (microwave and stovetop) -Tu
Preview of Open House  Back to School  Meet the Teacher or Parent Night Freebie

Open House Back to School Meet the Teacher or Parent Night Freebie

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Open House Fun Quiz for Parents! FREE Got an Open House or Back to School Night coming up? Here is a fun activity for both your students and your parents! Students fill out the left side of the paper and fold it so that their parents cannot see the answers. Then parents fill out the right side. There is also space for a note from each.
Preview of Hanukkah Bear Book Companion | Latke Recipe | Chanukah | IEP | Special Education

Hanukkah Bear Book Companion | Latke Recipe | Chanukah | IEP | Special Education

Pair this fun and engaging Hanukkah read aloud picture book ("Hanukkah Bear" by: Eric A. Kimmel) with a Latke Visual Recipe and effective extension activities to keep your special education students engaged with the text. Using picture books in the classroom is an incredibly effective way to target many goals for special education students. Great for Hanukkah and the holiday season! Enjoy this fun latke recipe with your class!  What book is this for? "Hanukkah Bear" by: Eric A. Kimmel What
Preview of Dinosaur Desktop Self Regulation Visual Aid - SEL, PBIS, emotional regulation

Dinosaur Desktop Self Regulation Visual Aid - SEL, PBIS, emotional regulation

Dinosaur desktop strip and an enlarged picture for self regulation - BY THEMSELVES! :)Perfect to use to help students calm their bodies in class!Desktop strip and enlarged picture contains language, visual aids, bright colors, and calming strategies for students to use at their desk to increase their self regulation skills.Instruct your student to identify their current feeling/emotional color and the strategies provided to calm themself back to green/happyReduces emotional outbursts and improve
Preview of Library November Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library November Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This November lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like King Tut Day, Veteran's Day, the first Thanksgiving, wild turkeys, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable
Preview of 100 Class Sharing Sheets

100 Class Sharing Sheets

Created by
Kate McDee
Build class community and get to know your students even more! This pack includes 100 ready-made sharing prompts on a class share sheet (plus a blank one for you own ideas). Your students can write their response as part of their daily morning routine (or any other time during your day). There are enough spaces for 34 responses! I have this product listed for 3rd grade and above because the boxes are quite little and students will have to write small. I tried to make most of the topics sh
Preview of Gross Motor Bingo- Whole Class Sensory Breaks

Gross Motor Bingo- Whole Class Sensory Breaks

A Quick, Easy, and Motivating way to incorporate sensory breaks in your classroom! How I use this Resource:- Make into a poster and hang it in the classroom - Print and Laminate matching pieces and place them in a jar - Throughout the day when students need a break pick an exercise from the jar to complete as a whole class. (You choose the length of each exercise!) - When students get BINGO, give your students a prize (extra recess, tech time, homework pass ect.) Why Sensory Breaks- Improves
Preview of Sensory Food Break For Oral Motor Input (Speech, Autism, OT)

Sensory Food Break For Oral Motor Input (Speech, Autism, OT)

A Visual Choice and Activity for Oral Motor Seekers Sensory Food Breaks provide children with oral input to regulate the need for chewing, biting or spitting. I start off every 5-10 minutes with a sensory "food" break. Once students respond, I increase the interval of time, with a goal anywhere from 30 minutes-1 hour. The goal is for the student to seek something out before a behavior occurs including biting another student. Some of my students will bite tables, anything with wood or suck/bite
Preview of Library March Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library March Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This March lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics including Dr. Seuss, women's suffrage, butterfly metamorphosis, the NCAA tournament, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-s
Preview of Library January Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library January Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This January lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like the history of the ball drop in New York City, George Washington Carver, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and more. Each board includes a mi
Preview of Library December Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library December Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This December lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like Pearl Harbor Day, Boston Tea Party, the history of Kwanzaa, Christmas, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reli
Preview of Library May Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library May Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This May lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics including Cinco de Mayo, The Kentucky Derby, Memorial Day, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable sources for stude
Preview of Library February Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library February Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This February lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics including Groundhog Day, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, hearts, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable so
Preview of Library April Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Library April Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This April lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics including eco-friendly practices, Arbor Day, Titanic, frogs, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable sources for s
Preview of Library Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson October

Library Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson October

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This October lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like Red Ribbon Week, School Safety Week, Fire Prevention Week, Fear, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable so
Preview of Library Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson September

Library Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson September

Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This September lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources. What's Inside:Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like Constitution Day, Mexican Independence Day, Neptune, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable sources for
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