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Preview of Stuttering Facts Quiz Show Game

Stuttering Facts Quiz Show Game

Great for older students, this Jeopardy-style game covers factual information about stuttering using fun categories such as fact vs. fiction, famous people who stutter, and more! Please note: Answers included in game. Simply click on the blue part of the question slide once you answer it and the correct answer will appear. Click anywhere that is blue on the slide again to go back to the main page.Questions DO NOT disappear from the screen after they are answered. You will need to keep track of
Preview of Study Skills I MS/HS I 5 weeks of Study Skill Instruction and Practice I

Study Skills I MS/HS I 5 weeks of Study Skill Instruction and Practice I

📚 Study Survival Skills Unit | 5-Week Executive Functioning & Study Strategies Program Help students learn how to study smarter—not harder with this engaging, real-world 5-week study skills unit designed to build independence, memory, and academic success. This interactive resource teaches essential strategies like highlighting, note-taking, memory techniques, and studying efficiently through hands-on activities, practice tasks, and structured routines students can actually use in their cla
Preview of End-of-Year Peer Interviews & Presentations | Speaking, Listening & Reflection A

End-of-Year Peer Interviews & Presentations | Speaking, Listening & Reflection A

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Mrs. Fun Friday
Are you looking for a meaningful, low-prep, and highly engaging way to wrap up the school year? Don’t let your students tune out during the final weeks! Keep them moving, speaking, and reflecting with this complete End-of-Year Peer Interview Activity. Perfect for middle school students (especially graduating 8th graders), this lesson channels their end-of-year energy into purposeful speaking and listening, interview etiquette practice, and collaborative data visualization. Why You—and Your Stu
Preview of Executive Functioning for Teens Time Management Activities

Executive Functioning for Teens Time Management Activities

Time management is an important executive functioning skill that involves organizing and planning how to divide time between specific activities. This resource targets time management areas that teens often struggle with, such as being on time, estimating time needed to complete tasks, reading clocks, and determining how much time is left. There are a variety of no prep, age-appropriate activities, stories, worksheets, visuals, and task cards. The time management resource targets: Being on time
Preview of Surf's Up! End of the Year Game with a Summer Twist!  NO PREP!

Surf's Up! End of the Year Game with a Summer Twist! NO PREP!

Surf’s Up! is a beach-themed twist on "Scattergories/Stop The Bus" that gets students thinking fast, writing faster, and having a blast while they do it. It’s perfect for those end-of-year days when attention spans are short but you still want real engagement, or honestly, any time you want a quick, high-energy brain break that still feels purposeful.Here’s how it works. Each student needs a whiteboard (or paper works just fine). They’ll divide it into four quadrants. On the first slide, student
Preview of IEP Binder Bundle for Special Education- Fillable PDFs for an Organized Caseload

IEP Binder Bundle for Special Education- Fillable PDFs for an Organized Caseload

Transform your caseload management with this IEP Binder for Special Education. This binder includes fillable PDF forms designed to help you write IEPs, track data, and implement IEPs efficiently. Get the ultimate organization and streamline your documentation with our comprehensive, user-friendly tools developed by a special education teacher! So you can focus on what matters: TEACHING! This bundle includes all of the products you'll need to create thoughtful, purposeful IEPs, record and tra
Preview of IADL Skills Checklist Google Form

IADL Skills Checklist Google Form

Gather meaningful data on real-world independence with a structured, comprehensive IADL assessment tool. The IADL Skills Checklist Google Form™ is designed for Occupational Therapists working in school-based, transition, outpatient, inpatient, and adult settings who need organized, functional data for Present Level of Functioning (PLOF) and Current Level of Functioning (CLOF). This digital checklist allows therapists to collect input from parents, caregivers, school staff, and interdisciplinary
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