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Preview of AAC Biographical Information Practice | Functional Communication & Safety Skills

AAC Biographical Information Practice | Functional Communication & Safety Skills

Help AAC users build functional communication skills with this AAC biographical information activity designed for real-life safety and independence. This printable resource supports students in learning how to answer personal information questions using their AAC devices, an essential life skill for students with complex communication needs. This activity is ideal for teaching AAC safety skills, self-advocacy, and independence, especially for students who need to communicate important informatio
Preview of First and Then Boards

First and Then Boards

This first and then tool is a ready-to-use visual support tool designed to help educators create structure, increase student independence, and reduce challenging behaviors through clear, consistent expectations. This resource includes a printable First Then board and a set of removable visual icons that can be cut, laminated, and used with Velcro. Educators can quickly pair a non-preferred task FIRST with a preferred activity THEN to support motivation, transitions, and task completion.
Preview of Aquarium Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions & Sentence Strips

Aquarium Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions & Sentence Strips

Take your students on a trip to the aquarium! 🐠 In this interactive digital speech therapy activity on Boom Learning, students walk through the aquarium with draggable kids and search for animated sea animals. The repeated “Go, kids!” routine increases engagement and supports participation for early communicators. Students will: • Answer Where questions (Where’s the turtle? octopus? shark?) • Respond to an errorless What did we see? question • Build sentences using a visual sentence strip:
Preview of AAC Directional Prepositions Activity | Animated Interactive Canva Presentation

AAC Directional Prepositions Activity | Animated Interactive Canva Presentation

Support AAC users in learning directional and spatial prepositions with this animated, interactive AAC activity designed for engaging and functional speech therapy sessions. This editable animated Canva presentation helps students practice answering directional preposition questions using their AAC devices while building receptive and expressive language skills. The built-in animations increase attention, motivation, and comprehension, making this resource especially effective for AAC users an
Preview of Autism Visual Reading Comprehension with Picture Choices AAC WH Questions Edmark

Autism Visual Reading Comprehension with Picture Choices AAC WH Questions Edmark

Looking for a simple and engaging way to support early learners? This resource focuses on autism visual reading comprehension using clear picture choices and structured activities. Students will practice AAC-style WH questions (Who, What, Where) while building simple sentences in an Edmark-inspired format. The activities are designed to be visual, repetitive, and easy to follow, making them perfect for learners who need extra support. This resource includes both printable adapted worksheets
Preview of I See Sentence Strips Sentence Starter AAC Cards Sentence Building with Pictures

I See Sentence Strips Sentence Starter AAC Cards Sentence Building with Pictures

Support early learners with this engaging sentence-building resource using “I See” sentence strips and AAC-style visual cards. Designed to strengthen sentence starters and communication skills, this pack makes learning simple and interactive through picture-supported sentence building. This resource combines adapted book pages, sentence strip activities, and Boom™ Cards, making it perfect for autism, special education, speech therapy, and early learners. 🧩 What’s Included: ✅ 18 Adapted Boo
Preview of My Communication Book

My Communication Book

Help your child communicate with confidence using this Printable Autism Communication Book. This PECS-compatible resource is designed to support children who are nonverbal, minimally verbal, or benefit from visual communication supports.Perfect for use at home, school, therapy sessions, and in the community, this communication book helps children express their wants, needs, feelings, and choices using picture symbols. Simply print, laminate, add Velcro, and organize the pages in a binder to crea
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