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Preview of 100th Day of School Food Drive Letter | Classroom Community Service Activity

100th Day of School Food Drive Letter | Classroom Community Service Activity

Celebrate the 100th Day of School with purpose! This food drive letter helps teachers combine math, social-emotional learning, and community service in a meaningful way. Students work toward a shared goal of collecting 100 cans to donate to a local food pantry while practicing counting, teamwork, and kindness. This resource is perfect for kindergarten and early elementary classrooms and makes a great addition to your 100th Day of School activities. The letter clearly communicates expectation
Preview of Personalized Education Plan for Elementary Students

Personalized Education Plan for Elementary Students

Created by
MrScottTunkin
Personalized Education Plan (PEP) for elementary school students. Word document that can also be easily adapted for secondary (6-12) students. Details identified students strengths and weaknesses as well as recommended programming. Ensures administrators, faculty, and parents are all on the same page regarding interventions for identified students. Supports best practice for gifted students (NAGC K-12 Programming Standards).
Preview of Sensory toys for occupational therapy: Hand-Eye Brain gym Printable for Kids

Sensory toys for occupational therapy: Hand-Eye Brain gym Printable for Kids

Created by
PsychoScreen
Strengthen thinking skills and coordination with these engaging Brain Gym printable worksheets! These activities combine hand movements, shapes, and simple multiplication (×2 and ×3) to help children activate both sides of the brain while learning. Kids follow hand patterns, trace shapes, and solve multiplication while moving their hands in different directions. This supports brain activation, focus, and learning through movement. Features: - Brain Gym–inspired activities using hands and shapes
Preview of Bug Board: Problem Solving Tool

Bug Board: Problem Solving Tool

Created by
Discipline Yes
The Bug Board is a problem solving tool that students can use to work on solving their problems without immediate adult intervention. It will ask the student to think about the nature of their problem as well as possible solutions. This is a great component to add to any conflict resolution process already being used in a classroom setting. Students should be instructed on how to navigate the “Bug Board” and should be allowed to practice filling it out. Practice with use of I Messages should al
Preview of Self-Regulation and Calming Strategies

Self-Regulation and Calming Strategies

Created by
Alexandra Smith
This Self-Regulation and Calming Strategies sheet is a perfect pair for the Think Sheet! I have created personalized calming strategy booklets for many of my students, and that got me thinking that maybe our classrooms need a visual that can be used across all students to promote self-regulation and calming emotions. The idea is to prompt the student to this sheet when students engage in precursor behaviors in order to teach them how to regulate their emotions. Added bonus -- when these strategi
Preview of Daily Communication Log for Special Education Classroom **Editable**

Daily Communication Log for Special Education Classroom **Editable**

Created by
Elizabeth Eckel
This is the editable version of my daily communication log for special education. I add this into a folder each day to communication with parents of special needs children.
Preview of Classroom Job Application Form

Classroom Job Application Form

Created by
Amy Gordon
Great beginning of the year activity: Instead of having students raise their hand each week and tell the teacher if they want to be the line leader or door holder, have them fill out a job application form that describes their reasoning for wanting the job. This will teach the students real-world writing lessons on how to fill out a job application in the future. I also explain to the student that just like in real life, they can loose their job if they do not follow the guidelines.
Preview of Editable Behavior Chart

Editable Behavior Chart

Check out this simple behavior chart! It's a great resource for an IEP behavior intervention in the classroom. Edit it in google docs to fit your student's need, print it out, and stick in a folder for the student to have with them during the day! If you're an ECS teacher, you can use these as a check out at the end of each day. Enjoy! Check out these related resources: Choice Board: Student BreakStudent Motivator QuestionnaireStudent Shoutout CardsClassroom Poster: Mood Scale
Preview of Toothbrush / Toothpaste Reminder

Toothbrush / Toothpaste Reminder

Created by
MarinaRaSauce
Toothbrush and Toothpaste Reminder for you Daycare or Special Needs students that are running low. Just print, cut and staple to their communication book or folder.
Preview of Conference Take Aways

Conference Take Aways

Created by
ashley Wheeler
Sometimes parent conferences get overwhelming with ALL of the information and data that has to be shared. I always give this document to my parents at the end of the parent conference. They might have a hard time determining exactly how to help at home even after the conference. I hand write 1-2 skills that they need to be working on at home that need to be mastered.
Preview of Feeding Therapy Session Notes

Feeding Therapy Session Notes

Created by
Nicole May
Calling all feeding therapists'! This template allows you to create a concise summary of a feeding session to share with parents, carers, and those alike. Save time writing out extensive homework activities and use the structured format to reduce workload. Perfect for all ages of clients and feeding therapy goals. Give it a try in your next session!
Preview of Small Group Progress Monitoring Form

Small Group Progress Monitoring Form

This product was made for small groups. You write your kiddos names on the top, then the dates above the boxes and notes in the boxes. This is great to have for data.
Preview of Habits of Mind: Cue Cards

Habits of Mind: Cue Cards

These cue cards are designed to be used after students have learned about the Habits of Mind. They can help prompt students throughout the day as they develop these important habits.
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