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Preview of Worry Monsters

Worry Monsters

Many children have worries. To help children cope, adults can encourage young children to draw or print their worries and in turn externalize these challenging emotions. With the children and families that I work with, we like to draw our worries on "Worry Monsters." The worry monsters can then hold onto the worry so that the child does not have to. This is one aspect of OuTcomes Therapy's Calming Kit. We will be posting more items in the coming weeks to help children calm, regulate and focus.
Preview of Art Room Essentials Basic Supply List Printable

Art Room Essentials Basic Supply List Printable

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Use this condensed list as a reference for must-have supplies for any art room! This is perfect for an art program on a budget, or a teacher who has limited funds but wants to introduce students to a breadth of different media.This item is part of the Art Room Essentials line by DesignLab and part of our Art Room Essentials Printable Bundle!Thank you for your download and I encourage you to provide feedback! Check out DesignLab for exciting new colorful items coming soon!
Preview of Makerspace 101:  Create a Makerspace Classroom Area!

Makerspace 101: Create a Makerspace Classroom Area!

Have you been required by your administrators to begin Makerspace projects or wondered how to begin setting up a Makerspace Center in your classroom? This resource is jam-packed with helpful tips, tricks, printables, decor, and more; all are related to beginning a Makerspace Area in your classroom! Don't worry about having a large space to work with...You can have a Makerspace Center along with your other literacy, math, and/or science centers and still be effective. I've included all you'll
Preview of Back on Track: Language Assessments and Tracking Forms for the Primary Grades

Back on Track: Language Assessments and Tracking Forms for the Primary Grades

This packet contains 10 language assessments, perfect for back to school time. It also contains lots of tracking forms, both whole class and individual, to help guide your instruction and track progress for your students. Assessments and Materials: 1. Letter Naming 2. Letter Sounds 3. Letter Writing 4. Sound Writing 5. Rhyme Identification 6. Rhyme Production 7. Beginning Sound Isolation 8. Phoneme Blending 9. Phoneme Segmentation 10. Phoneme Manipulation Each assessment comes with the m
Preview of Back To School Kit for Special Education

Back To School Kit for Special Education

This Back To School Kit is exactly what your Special Education Class needs! IEP Meetings are a huge part of being a Special Education Teacher, so why not use more organized & updated charts? The kit includes the following: First, is a Student Information Sheet that needs to go home with parents & they should send it back all filled in for you. Second, is an IEP Information sheet that will give the parent’s an idea of when their student’s Annual Review & Re-evaluation dates are due. I want
Preview of EDITABLE Behavior Contingency Maps for Special Education

EDITABLE Behavior Contingency Maps for Special Education

Unlock Positive Behavior with Contingency Maps! Support students with special needs in making informed choices with our Behavior Contingency Maps! These visual tools help kids understand cause-and-effect relationships, promoting self-awareness and positive behavior. Benefits:Builds self-awareness and problem-solving skills Encourages positive behavior and social-emotional growth Supports behavior intervention plans and IEP goals Flexible and accessible for diverse learning needs How to Use:Downl
Preview of Speech Therapy Session Information Sheet for Parents

Speech Therapy Session Information Sheet for Parents

I use these information sheets with my students for speech. I have found that parents love these because it tells what we did in speech, what goals we worked on, discusses their child's behavior during speech, and tells whether the child is making progress. I print and cut the paper into threes (on the lines) so that I can use one sheet for one student. Then I fill out the name and date information at the top for each student, circle the appropriate boxes for the activities the student did in s
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