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Preview of Preschool Dot Marker Number 1-10 | Number Recognition Printable | Free!

Preschool Dot Marker Number 1-10 | Number Recognition Printable | Free!

Time for Fun - Dive into Learning!This Dot Marker Numbers 1-10 activity is designed as an engaging learning tool for young learners! With 10 pages, each focusing on a different number from 1 to 10. Key Features:Number Practice: Each page allows students to practice identifying and marking numbers from 1 to 10 using dot markers.Fun Designs: Engage children with delightful designs that make learning numbers enjoyable and interactive.If you download, please kindly rate it to support me and help imp
Preview of Math Binder Cover Polka Dots Pink

Math Binder Cover Polka Dots Pink

A Pink Binder cover for Math Lessons.
Preview of First/Then Chart with Icons

First/Then Chart with Icons

First/Then Chart with Icons. This can be used with velcro dots so that students can anticipate which activities need to be completed throughout a structured day.
Preview of Token Chart

Token Chart

Token Chart to be used during a work session. Laminate- add a Velcro dot to the "I am working for:" square- use classroom visuals as reinforcer choices for the student- Expo marker to check off each item of work to work for chosen reinforcer.
Preview of Minecraft Positive Reinforcement Chart

Minecraft Positive Reinforcement Chart

Created by
Ms Firstie
Do your students love Mincraft? Do you need positive reinforcements for a student(s)? Print and laminate this freebie. Use velcro dots and possible Minecraft game pieces to incentivize your behavior student. Complete a forced-choice menu with this student and provide "prizes" for every 2-3 game pieces. The student can earn a 3-5 minute break each time. Have questions, let me know. You've got this!
Preview of Related Services Sign-In Sheets

Related Services Sign-In Sheets

This is a simple weekly sign-in sheet for students/related service providers to sign students in and out of the classroom! Keep track of missed services and frequencies for IEP data and parent communication! Works for all age levels - early childhood - high school!
Preview of Characteristics of Dyslexia Guide

Characteristics of Dyslexia Guide

Answer these common questions: What are the most common characteristics of dyslexia? What does dyslexia look like at different ages/grade levels? Should I be concerned if I only see one or two characteristics? This is a resource guide often requested by parents, teachers and pediatricians.
Preview of Letter to Parents Requesting Loose Parts for Dramatic Play

Letter to Parents Requesting Loose Parts for Dramatic Play

Open-ended materials or loose parts provide an avenue for teachers to address the educational goals of assisting children to gain life-long habits of discovering, exploring, and questioning in order to make meaning of their world- to never give up on their quest to discover new information, strategies, and ideas. However, it is challenging to collect them all. Here is a letter with ideas for families to assist in providing loose parts for dramatic play.
Preview of FREE Preview: PCIT Parent Homework Tool | CDI PRIDE Skills Tracker App

FREE Preview: PCIT Parent Homework Tool | CDI PRIDE Skills Tracker App

★ FREE PREVIEW PDF ★ This is a beautifully designed 5-page overview of the full CDI Skill Builder tool. The actual app is available on Gumroad — this PDF walks you through what it does, who it's for, and how to get it. ★ WHAT THE FULL TOOL DOES ★ Between PCIT coaching sessions, parents are expected to practice "special time" daily using PRIDE skills — Praise, Reflection, Imitation, Description, Enjoyment — and avoid Don't skills (Questions, Commands, Criticism). Holding all of that in your head
Preview of Clipboard Sign-In/Sign-Out Sheet

Clipboard Sign-In/Sign-Out Sheet

Created by
ExploreThink
This is a simple sign-in/sign-out sheet for students to fill out when they leave the classroom. There is room left at the top for a clipboard clamp so that the clamp does not obscure the title of the document.
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 Autism Classroom Visuals for Staff

Autism Classroom Visuals for Staff

Included are 7 posters to place in your classroom as visual reminders for adults on how to best serve students in a special education setting with neurodiversity and acceptance in mind. Posters include: -Strategies for Increasing Student Engagement -Independent Work Reminders -Respectful Communication Reminders -Schedule Reminders -Prompting Hierarchy -Ways to Engage With Students During Leisure Activities -General Classroom Dos and Don'ts
Preview of If You Give a Moose a Muffin Listening Response Worksheet

If You Give a Moose a Muffin Listening Response Worksheet

Support early listening comprehension with this simple and engaging listening response page to accompany If You Give a Moose a Muffin by Laura Numeroff. After listening to the story, students write the title of the book and draw a picture showing their favorite part or what happened in the story. This response sheet also allows their parents to see what story their child listened to at school. What’s Included: 1 listening response worksheet Space for students to: Draw a pictu
Preview of College Admissions Timeline and FAQ

College Admissions Timeline and FAQ

Created by
Future Finders
Your year-by-year roadmap through high school—and clear answers to the most common admissions questions.This guide walks families through what really matters at each stage of high school, from freshman to senior year, so you can plan ahead with clarity and confidence. It also answers the questions students and parents ask most often about financial aid, applications, testing, college visits, and more. Perfect for families who want a no-fluff overview of the process without the late-night Googlin
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