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Preview of Scientific Method Doodle Notes - PRINT & GO for MS/HS - Intervention MLL/ESE

Scientific Method Doodle Notes - PRINT & GO for MS/HS - Intervention MLL/ESE

Make learning the scientific method engaging, visual, and differentiated with these Scientific Method Doodle Notes! Students will color, define, and explain each step of the scientific method while completing a microscope-themed graphic organizer designed to support understanding of experimental design and scientific inquiry. These doodle notes help students organize information, strengthen vocabulary, and build connections between the steps scientists use during investigations. Students explore
Preview of Fortune Cookie Recipe (with visuals)

Fortune Cookie Recipe (with visuals)

Created by
StudyStars
Looking for a fun way to celebrate Chinese New Year with your children or class? Or just LOVE fortune cookies... you're in luck. This easy recipe allows children become sue chefs in the kitchen more than ever before. This recipe will assist them in creating these delicious treats using step-by step visuals that they are welcome to colour in, cross off or tick as steps are completed.
Preview of Shapes and Emotions Poster Art and Literature / Language Arts

Shapes and Emotions Poster Art and Literature / Language Arts

This poster is created for 18 x 24 inches and can be printed smaller scale if desired. The poster describes some meanings of colors and of shapes.
Preview of The Color Monster Activity I ASD I Special Education I Visual Supports

The Color Monster Activity I ASD I Special Education I Visual Supports

Created by
Tiny Voices SLP
Get ready to bring emotions to life with this engaging and expressive activity set designed to make learning about feelings fun, interactive, and colorful! These activities encourage color recognition, emotional awareness, and expressive language. HOW TO USE:- Color the Monster Color Activity + Sentence Strip (2-sizes): Color the monster to match the emotion shown (e.g., green for calm, red for angry). Once colored, use the sentence strip at the bottom to help the student expand their langu
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