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Preview of Organic Chemistry Naming and Structures Worksheet and PPT

Organic Chemistry Naming and Structures Worksheet and PPT

Created by
ThatChemTeacher
Key Features Structured Learning Progression: The resource builds logically from basic carbon chemistry to complex functional groups, featuring clear molecular structures, systematic naming conventions, and a comprehensive 4-step nomenclature approach that makes complex chemistry concepts accessible. Visual Learning Support: Each functional group includes structural formulas, naming examples, and clear explanations of bonding patterns, helping students visualize molecular geometry and understand
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 Yes No Communication Prompt

Yes No Communication Prompt

This is a basic communication prompt to support yes/no questions. This visual should be used by placing a picture or object after the question, 'Do you want?" Assist the learner in responding to the question by pointing and saying "yes" or "no". If the child does not respond, then gently pick up the child's hand and prompt him to point to either yes or no.
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 Simple Social Scripts

Simple Social Scripts

Created by
Sando Speech
Simple Social Scripts Visual sentence/question strips that provide scripts for basic interactions with peers. These are great for students with limited language and the visual supports on each strip allow students with emerging reading skills to initiate and engage in conversation as well. Sentences/Questions included: What is your name? What's your name? My name is ______ What are you doing? How are you? I'm.... (pictured emotions) What is that? What's that? Can I play? Can I play with you
Preview of No Throw Toys Objects Time Out

No Throw Toys Objects Time Out

This is a visual reminder for kids who throw things. Understanding the function or *why* the child throws is most important. The proactive teaching of a replacement skill is essential. This visual is simply a reminder to refrain from throwing or they will receive a time out/take a break/chill zone, etc. Place these visuals in the area where the child often throws things.
Preview of Lunchtime Rules at School

Lunchtime Rules at School

This is a social story written to remind students of expected behaviors at lunchtime. It addresses behavior that is not acceptable- eating from the floor, hiding under the tables, swinging their lunchbox, how to walk in line, talk quietly with their friends during lunch, and what to do if the cafeteria is too loud.
Preview of Readers' Theater: Storm Clouds and Lightning

Readers' Theater: Storm Clouds and Lightning

This Readers’ Theater introduces middle school students to storm clouds, how they form and what must occur for lightning to take place. It would be helpful, but not necessary, for students to understand the basics of the water cycle and static electricity before reading this script. The informative text is kept “light-hearted” with fun interjections from The Sound Effect Crew and a surprise encounter with Fluff the Genie. Included with the script are: vocabulary words, helpful hints for the teac
Preview of Readers' Theater: Storm Clouds and Lightning

Readers' Theater: Storm Clouds and Lightning

This Readers’ Theater introduces middle school students to storm clouds, how they form and what must occur for lightning to take place. It would be helpful, but not necessary, for students to understand the basics of the water cycle and static electricity before reading this script. The informative text is kept “light-hearted” with fun interjections from The Sound Effect Crew and a surprise encounter with Fluff the Genie. Included with the script are: vocabulary words, helpful hints for the teac
Preview of My Backpack of Steps – A Social Story on Planning & Organization

My Backpack of Steps – A Social Story on Planning & Organization

Teach kids planning and organization with this engaging social story, My Backpack of Steps!Help your students learn how to break down big tasks into small, manageable steps. Designed for neurodivergent learners (autistic, ADHD, gifted/2e), this resource builds executive function skills by showing children how to stay calm, organized, and successful when facing challenges. What’s included (6 pages): 4-page illustrated social story Teacher/Parent Guide Reflection Questions sheet for discussion,
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 Following the Morning Routine – Back to School Social Story

Following the Morning Routine – Back to School Social Story

Start the day calm, confident, and ready to learn! This Morning Routine Social Story teaches children how to follow a simple, structured routine before school — reducing stress, promoting independence, and building social-emotional skills. Perfect for: Special Education Autism Support Preschool–Grade 2 Morning Meetings Counseling SessionsWhy Teachers Love It: Supports SEL and executive function skills Engaging for neurodivergent learners Ready to print — no prep needed
Preview of Playing Fair at Christmas: Staying Calm When I Don’t Win

Playing Fair at Christmas: Staying Calm When I Don’t Win

Holiday games can bring big feelings. For many neurodivergent children, losing a game can feel overwhelming—especially during the excitement and sensory load of the holiday season. Playing Fair at Christmas: Staying Calm When I Don’t Win is a gentle, neuroaffirming social story + SEL resource designed to help children: Understand feelings of frustrationPractice calm responses when losingBuild flexible thinking and emotional regulationEnjoy holiday games without emotional overload
Preview of Digital Skills Classroom Poster • Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Gmail & Excel Quic

Digital Skills Classroom Poster • Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Gmail & Excel Quic

Created by
Jackeyedog
Help your students become confident digital learners with this Digital Skills Quick Guide Poster—perfect for middle school, high school, advisory periods, technology classes, and 1:1 laptop classrooms! This one-page printable poster gives students clear, simple directions for the MOST essential tech skills they use every day: ✔ Google Drive ✔ Google Docs ✔ Google Slides ✔ Gmail ✔ Excel No more stopping class to explain how to resize an image or where to save files—this poster puts step-by
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 Algebra Readiness Quick Check

Algebra Readiness Quick Check

Start your Algebra unit with confidence!This Algebra Readiness Quick Check is the perfect low-prep diagnostic to quickly assess what your students already know—and what they still need before diving into Algebra. Designed for middle school and early high school math, this resource helps you identify gaps, guide instruction, and save planning time from day one. ✨ What’s Included: 15-question student quick check Answer key with clear, step-by-step explanations Skills breakdown for each questi
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