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Preview of Interactive March 2026 Calendar (Special Education, PreK, K, and ELL)

Interactive March 2026 Calendar (Special Education, PreK, K, and ELL)

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Pitres Pack
NO PREP REQUIRED!Entire PPT can be run in VIEW mode which limits any struggle with drag and drops for our learners who lack fine/gross motor.Can be used on a Smartboard or Viewboard as an entire class lesson or individually on an iPad, depending on learners' needsIncludes 4 choice songs for 6 topics, including social-emotional learning, days of the week, months of the year, numbers and counting, the weather, and getting dressed and clothing items.Uses PICS for access to non-verbal and emergent l
Preview of Interactive September 2025 Calendar (Special Education, PreK, K, and ELL)

Interactive September 2025 Calendar (Special Education, PreK, K, and ELL)

Created by
Pitres Pack
NO PREP REQUIRED!Entire PPT can be run in VIEW mode which limits any struggle with drag and drops for our learners who lack fine/gross motor.Can be used on a Smartboard or Viewboard as an entire class lesson or individually on an iPad, depending on learners' needsIncludes 4 choice songs for 6 topics, including social-emotional learning, days of the week, months of the year, numbers and counting, the weather, and getting dressed and clothing items.Uses PICS for access to non-verbal and emergent l
Preview of How are you feeling today emojis?
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How are you feeling today emojis?

This is an interactive mood chart, with 16 emoji options that kids can touch. Then it turns into a pictograph or bar graph. It also has a reset button in case you want to try it out or set it up daily for use. Very kid-friendly and recommended for a touchscreen device. Use the 2nd attachment chart. If you have any problems opening it, please contact me.
Preview of Weekly Weather Chart Promethean Flip Chart

Weekly Weather Chart Promethean Flip Chart

Graph the weather of each day during the school week. Have students (or teacher) drag the correct weather icon for the day. Underneath the weather icons, write the numeral that matches how many days of each weather there have been.
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