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Preview of Executive Functions Reference Chart for Speech Language & Occupational Therapy

Executive Functions Reference Chart for Speech Language & Occupational Therapy

Executive Functions Reference Chart | Attention, Working Memory, Planning & Self-Regulation This Executive Functions Reference Chart provides a clear, organized overview of the core skills that support learning, self-regulation, and problem solving. Designed for educators, speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, and support staff, this visual breaks executive functioning into student-friendly, functional domains with concise skill descriptors for quick reference and instruction.
Preview of Montessori Grammar Chart (Function of Words)

Montessori Grammar Chart (Function of Words)

Created by
Jenni Roark
This is the Function of Words chart used in Montessori classrooms. INCLUDES: Montessori grammar symbolName of part of speech (noun, article, adjective, pronoun, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection)Brief description of the function of each part of speechExamples of words from each part of speech
Preview of Chore Chart Responsibility for Kids, Morning Routine & Homeschool Reward Chart

Chore Chart Responsibility for Kids, Morning Routine & Homeschool Reward Chart

Created by
DesignsLand
This weekly chore chart for kids & classroom jobs responsibility (with reward chart) helps students build life skills, executive function, and independence through clear, predictable routines. Designed for classrooms, special education, counseling, and homeschool, these visual charts support task completion, accountability, behavior, and self-management for a wide range of learners. ➡️ QUICK OVERVIEW FOR BUSY TEACHERS:✓ 3 visual responsibility charts: simple weekly, detailed weekly, time-of-da
Preview of Daily Chores Chart for Kids | Morning, Evening, Meal & Family Chores Visual

Daily Chores Chart for Kids | Morning, Evening, Meal & Family Chores Visual

This Daily Chores Chart for Kids is a clear, kid-friendly visual checklist designed to help young children build independence and responsibility at home or in the classroom. The chart includes Morning Chores, Evening Chores, Meal Chores, and Family Chores, making it easy for children to understand daily routines and expectations. With simple wording, checkboxes, and supportive visuals, this printable chore chart is perfect for preschool, PreK, kindergarten, first grade, special education, and
Preview of Arrival Routine Visual Chart | Early Years AAC | Neurodiversity-Affirming

Arrival Routine Visual Chart | Early Years AAC | Neurodiversity-Affirming

Arrival Routine Visual Chart | FREE | Early Years & Autism-AffirmingSupport calm, predictable arrivals with this simple Arrival Routine Visual Chart, designed for Kindergarten and early years classrooms supporting autistic, neurodivergent, and trauma-impacted learners. This visual routine breaks down the morning arrival into clear, manageable steps to reduce anxiety, support executive functioning, and promote independence. What’s included✔️ Arrival routine visual chart with the following steps:
Preview of Student-Centered Intervention: Daily Exit Chart

Student-Centered Intervention: Daily Exit Chart

Created by
TeachThought
Student-Centered Intervention: Daily Exit Chart This is an easy-to-use, student-centered chart that allows learners to It purposely includes slightly uncertain language ("the teacher seemed to want me to learn that...") that helps support the student through the non-mastery of content. Student-Centered learning begins and ends with the learner, and this chart promotes both self-assessment and the practice of leaving class each day forming questions about content (e.g., learning targets) and t
Preview of Personal Pronoun Charts

Personal Pronoun Charts

TheoryLanguage study at the elementary level assists in the development and refinement of both analytical and communication skills. Our work with grammar and syntax helps to further aid the child in finding the order in their language. Bringing awareness to the function of different words enables the young person to have greater command over their language, expressing their thoughts clearly and communicating effectively. Optional Additional MaterialsRed cardstock, glue/double-sided tape UpdateTh
Preview of Parts of Brass Instruments Montessori Nomenclature

Parts of Brass Instruments Montessori Nomenclature

Created by
Scott McFarlane
Full Montessori Nomenclature card set for Parts of Brass Instruments. Perfect for music specialists in Montessori settings. Includes wall chart, control chart, mute chart, definition, cut definition, image with title, title, and image for each functioning part of a cornet.
Preview of Grammar Box 2-1: Article and Noun | Montessori Grammar

Grammar Box 2-1: Article and Noun | Montessori Grammar

Created by
AYNA
ntroduce students to the foundational grammar concept of articles with nouns using this Montessori-inspired Grammar Box. Grammar Box 2-1: Article and Noun provides clear and engaging practice with “a,” “an,” and “the” while reinforcing common vocabulary words. This material helps children develop: Recognition of the function of articles in grammar.Vocabulary building with concrete nouns (e.g., tree, chair, book, orange).Reading and matching skills.Independent learning habits in a Montessori l
Preview of Interactive Morning Routine Chart: The Morning Express

Interactive Morning Routine Chart: The Morning Express

Do mornings sometimes feel overwhelming? From remembering backpacks and lunches to just getting out the door on time, transitions can be tricky. They’re also an opportunity for kids to practice independence and confidence. Our free Morning Routine Chart helps children take ownership of their day while strengthening executive function skills—turning daily routines into moments for growth. It's perfect for...- Practicing executive function. Executive functions strengthen with repetition, and this
Preview of Interactive Bedtime Routine Chart: Sleepy Time Train

Interactive Bedtime Routine Chart: Sleepy Time Train

Our free bedtime routine chart can make nights and mornings easier. Adding steps like checking the weather, packing the backpack, and a quick room cleanup sets your child up for a smoother start the next day. It supports kids in taking charge of their evenings while building the brain skills needed for independence—transforming bedtime into a calm, confidence-building experience. It’s perfect for…- Strengthening executive skills. Repeating a consistent bedtime routine helps children practice pl
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