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Preview of Alphabet Basic Skills Workbook for Preschoolers

Alphabet Basic Skills Workbook for Preschoolers

Created by
Tadeu Mendes
“Alphabet – Basic Skills Workbook” is important for early childhood education because it helps children develop essential learning skills in a fun and engaging way. Through alphabet activities, coloring, tracing, and simple exercises, children improve letter recognition, fine motor skills, concentration, vocabulary, and early reading readiness. The workbook also encourages creativity, hand-eye coordination, and confidence during the first stages of learning. It is an excellent resource for intro
Preview of How Your Brain Works Social Story

How Your Brain Works Social Story

It is important to teach children how their brain functions in order for them to learn how to self-regulate on their own. This social story uses kid-friendly language to explain the brain and how it makes decisions.
Preview of Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story is a desciptive reasoning story for the higher functioning preschooler or kindergartner that doesn't always follow the social rules for the bathroom. This particular student often asks why we need to do these things and enjoys hearing the reasoning.
Preview of Cleaning My Room Social Story | Life Skills for Kids with Autism & Special Needs

Cleaning My Room Social Story | Life Skills for Kids with Autism & Special Needs

Teach independence and responsibility with this engaging social story: “Cleaning My Room”! Designed specifically for autistic students and other neurodivergent learners, this visual social story supports executive functioning, daily routines, and life skills in a simple, encouraging way. This resource uses a child-friendly illustrations, and a clear sequence of steps to help students understand why, when, and how to clean their room without feeling overwhelmed. Perfect for: Special education
Preview of Student-Led Write A Reader's Theater

Student-Led Write A Reader's Theater

A reader's theater is a script that students can read together, but do not memorize the lines. Allowing students to design and write their own reader's theater script is a great way to reinforce concepts with creativity! The script provides a basic outline, but students will complete the actual writing. Scene 1, Scene 2, Scene 3, Scene 4, and Scene 5 sheets included, blank sheet, and title page too! Thank you for your interest in this product! Check out other products by Miss Iced Coffee
Preview of Problem Solving Visual Aid

Problem Solving Visual Aid

I have found that a lot of my students struggle with solving problems. I created a quick step by step visual aid for students to use on their desks or with a teacher to go through a series of predictable steps when solving a problem. Great for building executive functioning skills and also for learning how to building independence in students. Clip Art by Creative Clips Steps by ECMHC.org
Preview of Inventors of the Past Speak (an original play)

Inventors of the Past Speak (an original play)

Created by
astepbeyond
"Inventors of the Past Speak" is an original play with a humorous look at several of the lesser known experiments of some of the most well known inventors: Robert Fulton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and the Wright Brothers. This play has been student and audience tested. It was enjoyed by both. The basic premise of the play is that the students have been assigned reports to write about famous inventors. Troy, a budding inventor himself, has created a time machine so that he can return
Preview of Heart Words Routine

Heart Words Routine

When using this product, the gray sections are scripts for teachers to follow with their students while teaching new sight words/ heart words. Students will complete the white sections. I suggest putting these in dry erase sleeves for daily use. Heart Words are simply sight words that have parts that are not decodable due to it going against basic phonics rules. We call those undecodable pieces heart parts.
Preview of What to Do When I Lose Something | Social Story for Autism, Emotional Regulation

What to Do When I Lose Something | Social Story for Autism, Emotional Regulation

Help students learn how to stay calm and problem-solve when they lose something! This simple, visual social story teaches step-by-step what to do when an item is missing — from staying calm and thinking carefully to asking for help. Perfect for students with autism, ADHD, or anxiety, this story encourages emotional regulation, independence, and self-control. Ideal for special education, speech therapy, counseling, or SEL lessons. Includes: ✅ English, Spanish, and French versions ✅ 10 illus
Preview of Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Big vs, Little Problems - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELRusty the Greyhound used to think every problem was a big deal. But with help from his teacher, he learned a simple rule: Big problems are when someone is hurt or in danger, and small problems are just everyday frustrations. Now, when something goes wrong, Rusty knows to pause, take a deep breath, and ask, “Is this a big problem or a small problem?” Now With Comprehension Questions and Boom Card Learning Included!As your students read o
Preview of Drama Script & Name Tags to Teach Math Operations: "The 4 Strange Brothers"

Drama Script & Name Tags to Teach Math Operations: "The 4 Strange Brothers"

This is a dramatized version of a story that famous educator Maria Montessori created. It was recorded by Michael J. Dorer in his 2017 book, The Deep Well of Time. I adapted his script into a 7-page play (about 20 min.) that can be performed with a class sitting in a circle while the teacher narrates. Cast 4 students to be the 4 strange brothers and the rest participate while seated in the circle. My script has the children act out the math problems by collecting and sharing bean bags, stan
Preview of Secret of the Solstice - a play

Secret of the Solstice - a play

Description of this Script:Duration: 45-60 mins. depending on the inclusion of songs and dances. Genre: fantasy, fairy tale Cast Size: Cast size for Act 1: 22. For a larger or smaller group, add non-speaking unicorn or fairy parts, or double up on the lines. Cast size for Act 2: also 22, including 9 speaking parts from Act 1. These may be doubled if a different group is doing Act 2, but may also be carried over. Separate classes may be included to do the suggested songs and dances. Grade level:
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