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Preview of How to Have a Conversation Social Narrative

How to Have a Conversation Social Narrative

The How to Have a Conversation social story teaches students how to initiate a conversation, engage and maintain a conversation, and end a conversation through step-by-step instructions. You can prepare your students with positive visuals and reinforce the expectations of talking with peers and adults. This is perfect for early learners and teaching back-to-school routines in your preschool. pre-k, kindergarten, or special education classroom Includes step-by-step cheat sheet with examples. How
Preview of Grammar Cheat Sheets

Grammar Cheat Sheets

Created by
Sara Spicer
This material can be used in many different ways. If you are creating interactive notebooks for students, these can be a reference sheet in the notebook for the students to pull from while completing independent work in a traditional classroom. For a Montessori classroom, this can be used as shelf-work for students to grab and use whenever they need help with grammar and coming up with words. this can be used as classroom wall posters as well.
Preview of Skip Counting Cheat Sheet

Skip Counting Cheat Sheet

Created by
Olivia Atchley
Skip counting by 5's, 10's, and 2's. I laminate it and give to each student to keep in their desk.
Preview of Long Vowel Poem Coloring Sheet

Long Vowel Poem Coloring Sheet

Created by
EducaTIFF Store
Make phonics practice engaging and meaningful with this Long Vowel Poem Coloring Sheet resource! Perfect for helping students master long vowel patterns, this activity combines reading, phonics awareness, and creativity in one low-prep printable. Students will read a short, kid-friendly poem focused on long vowel sounds (A, E, I, O, U), then use coloring cues to identify and reinforce vowel patterns. This hands-on approach helps strengthen decoding skills, improve reading fluency, and build con
Preview of Floss Rule Spelling Practice | Double Final Consonants FF LL SS | OG Aligned

Floss Rule Spelling Practice | Double Final Consonants FF LL SS | OG Aligned

📌 DESCRIPTIONLooking for a simple, effective way to teach and reinforce the Floss Rule? This resource gives students clear, structured practice with double final consonants (ff, ll, ss) in one-syllable words. The Floss Rule states: When a one-syllable word ends in f, l, s, or z after a short vowel, you double the final consonant. This resource was created for real classroom use—especially for students who need explicit, repeated practice and visual references. Perfect for: Whole group i
Preview of Closed Syllable Exceptions #2

Closed Syllable Exceptions #2

Created by
KidsnBooks
The Closed Syllable Exceptions #2 Rule Card helps students remember a keyword and a picture for each exception sound and spelling. Included is an activity to help kids recognize the exceptions in words. The practice sheet was intentionally made free of graphics for its simplicity and to be distraction-free. The rule card uses photographs of real objects. Cover Credits: Gina Marie Huff- Shabby Fall Garden Terms of Use: This was created for you to use at home, classroom, or tutoring setting. Pleas
Preview of Closed Syllable Exceptions #1

Closed Syllable Exceptions #1

Created by
KidsnBooks
The Closed Syllable Exceptions #1 Rule Card helps students remember a keyword and a picture for each exception sound and spelling. Included is an activity to help kids recognize the exceptions in words. The practice sheet was intentionally made free of graphics for its simplicity and to be distraction-free. The rule card uses photographs of real objects. Cover Credits: Gina Marie Huff- Shabby Fall Garden Terms of Use: This was created for you to use at home, classroom, or tutoring setting. Pleas
Preview of K-5 Math Reference Sheets Bundle

K-5 Math Reference Sheets Bundle

Created by
Krysta Busch
This comprehensive K–5 math reference bundle includes 27 thoughtfully designed sheets that span all grade levels. Each reference sheet provides clear, at-a-glance support for key math concepts and skills, empowering students to confidently approach a wide range of math problems. Equip your classroom with tools that help students find quick answers and build lasting understanding.
Preview of 6 W's of History - Who, What, Why, How, Where, When - 2 - 9 grade  graphic,

6 W's of History - Who, What, Why, How, Where, When - 2 - 9 grade graphic,

Created by
Socratic Shrake
DESCRIPTIONGive your students a powerful, repeatable framework for understanding any event in history! This colorful, no-prep reference sheet walks learners through all six essential questions — Who, What, Why, How, Where, and When — using clear guiding questions and built-in American Revolution examples that show exactly how to apply each one. Each of the six categories has its own bold color-coded section so students always know where they are and what to focus on. Print it, laminate it, glu
Preview of All About Tanks! | Emergent Reader, Coloring, & Tracing Activity

All About Tanks! | Emergent Reader, Coloring, & Tracing Activity

All About Tanks! | Emergent Reader & Tracing ActivityHelp your little historians and vehicle lovers master sight words with this "All About Tanks" emergent reader!This low-prep resource is designed for Kindergarten through 2nd-grade students who are building their reading confidence. It features predictable sentence structures, high-frequency sight words, and engaging illustrations that support the text. What’s Included?Level A-B Emergent Reader: Simple, repetitive sentences such as "The tank is
Preview of Matter & Motion - Junior Scientist Lab

Matter & Motion - Junior Scientist Lab

HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCEMatter & Motion Activity Workbook | Interactive Museum Packet | Scavenger Hunt | Science Experiments | Elementary K-5 | Printable PDF Turn the Matter & Motion exhibit into a hands-on SCIENCE LAB! This 7-page mission-based activity workbook transforms your child's visit to the HMNS Matter & Motion exhibit into an unforgettable adventure. Kids become "Junior Scientists" on a real mission, testing, experimenting, and discovering the forces that make things move, spi
Preview of Spelling Rules -Spelling Word Practice: Phonics Orton Gillingham Dictation Paper

Spelling Rules -Spelling Word Practice: Phonics Orton Gillingham Dictation Paper

Struggling to teach spelling rules the right way? This is your shortcut.This no-prep Spelling Word Practice resource gives you everything you need to explicitly teach the most common spelling patterns—visually, auditorily, and kinesthetically—using the Orton Gillingham approach and aligned with the science of reading. This Orton Gillingham Dictation Paper is the missing piece for teachers who want to teach Structured Literacy but don’t have time to figure it all out on their own. ✏️How To
Preview of Three Great Rules of Spelling Anchor Charts | Bundle | Double Rule, Drop Rule, C

Three Great Rules of Spelling Anchor Charts | Bundle | Double Rule, Drop Rule, C

⭐ Save with this spelling rules bundle! ⭐Make spelling simple and engaging with these Three Great Rules of Spelling Anchor Charts. This bundle includes all three rules — The Double Rule, The Drop Rule, and The Change Rule — in both color and black-and-white versions.Each poster clearly explains the rule and gives easy-to-understand examples that help students remember when to double, drop, or change letters when adding suffixes. ✨What’s Included:3 Color Anchor Charts3 Black & White Anchor Cha
Preview of K vs C vs CK Spelling Rules | Cat vs Kite Rule | Phonics Practice Worksheets-OG

K vs C vs CK Spelling Rules | Cat vs Kite Rule | Phonics Practice Worksheets-OG

📌 DESCRIPTIONNeed a clear, structured way to teach when to use c, k, or ck in spelling? This resource breaks down the Cat vs. Kite Rule and the K vs. CK Rule with targeted practice your students can actually understand and apply. This was designed with struggling readers and writers in mind—especially students who need explicit instruction, repetition, and clear patterns. 🧠 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN✔️ When to use C (Cat Rule) ✔️ When to use K (Kite Rule) ✔️ When to use CK (after a
Preview of No Mouthing or Eating Classroom Toys and Materials Social Narrative

No Mouthing or Eating Classroom Toys and Materials Social Narrative

No Mouthing or Eating Classroom Toys and Materials social story teaches students the expectations of not eating our mouthing classroom materials. With positive behavior visuals, you can prepare your students and reinforce why mounting classroom toys and materials is not safe. This is perfect for early learners and teaching back-to-school routines in your preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, or special education classroom. How to Use:Read individually to a studentRead as a whole groupPair with classro
Preview of Ocean Morning Menu, Elementary Morning Basket, Under the Sea Learning

Ocean Morning Menu, Elementary Morning Basket, Under the Sea Learning

Under the Sea Elementary Morning Basket – Printable Homeschool Resource Make your morning basket time an underwater adventure with this Under the Sea Elementary Morning Basket! Designed for early elementary learners, this printable set blends fun ocean-themed activities with meaningful daily learning routines—perfect for starting the day inspired and ready to learn. Filled with colorful sea creatures, engaging prompts, and hands-on activities, this set helps kids practice reading, writing, math,
Preview of STEM Journal/Interactive Notebook

STEM Journal/Interactive Notebook

STEM Teaching Tools for Elementary Students **UPDATED! NOW INCLUDES BOTH STEM AND STEAM TEACHING TOOLS AND TWO NEW PLANNING ORGANIZERS!*** This package contains a variety of teaching tools to introduce and guide the STEM process with elementary students. Organizers are simple, concise, and developmentally appropriate, even for early childhood students. Use with interactive notebooks, STEM journals, or on their own. Students can complete activities independently, with partners, or during whole c
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