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Preview of Brain Boost Games - Printable: Designed to Help Boost Brain Function, FREE!

Brain Boost Games - Printable: Designed to Help Boost Brain Function, FREE!

These 3 Free Brain Boost Printable Games were designed after the realization that there aren't many free, downloadable activity pages on the web. Most are digital (I wanted to avoid more screen time) and many websites require a subscription. I sincerely hope that you and your students find these beneficial. These Brain Games are based on the premise that regular "exercise" of the brain helps to improve brain function. “Your brain's cognitive reserve — its ability to withstand neurological da
Preview of Doctor Visits Real Object Match

Doctor Visits Real Object Match

Created by
Blake Tamplen
🩺 Doctor Visit Real Object MatchReal-Life Medical Equipment Exploration for Hands-On Learners Build functional vocabulary and real-world connections with this highly engaging, hands-on matching activity designed for students who benefit from concrete visuals and experiential learning. This resource is perfect for students with autism, language delays, emergent bilingual learners, and primary students who thrive with explicit teaching and real-life connections. Using clear images and familiar me
Preview of Healthy and Unhealthy Food Sorting Activity | ESL & Primary Nutrition Worksheet

Healthy and Unhealthy Food Sorting Activity | ESL & Primary Nutrition Worksheet

Created by
SNIP SNAP
Looking for a fun, engaging, and time-saving activity to teach your students about healthy and unhealthy food? This print-and-go resource is perfect for elementary ESL and ELL classrooms, as well as for health or nutrition units! This interactive sorting worksheet helps students identify and categorize healthy vs unhealthy foods while building vocabulary in English. It's designed for 1st to 3rd grade, but works great for any beginner level English learners! Perfect for: ESL / ELL lesson
Preview of Oral Rest Position Poster

Oral Rest Position Poster

Proper oral rest position is important across all ages! Use this simple poster as a reminder of what your students should be doing with their tongue, teeth, lips and nose while they breathe. Tongue Up (in palate)Teeth Almost Together (but not touching)Lips Together (gently)Nasal Breathe (slowly and evenly)
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