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Preview of Mini Eraser Sorting Task Box

Mini Eraser Sorting Task Box

Created by
Taylor Corley
For these task boxes, I bought mini erasers in different shapes from Dollar Tree! I then made these sorting mats to go with the eraser shapes. Multiple task boxes can be made from this resource! Perfect sorting activity that uses small items for the learner to manipulate.
Preview of Picnic Sort and Play Language Toy Buddy and Crafts

Picnic Sort and Play Language Toy Buddy and Crafts

Sort & Play Picnic is a fun toy buddy with an amazing trove of engaging speech activities. This toy is a must-have in every SLP’s toolbox. It comes with 10 colorful numbered baskets and 10 colorful foods which match the baskets. Link for Included in this set: •One page with 10 Colorful baskets and 2 white baskets with matching numbers 1-10 and second page matching colored food •Feed the basket – cut, laminate and attach to a square tissue box •Basket and food coloring page •Describe it pics for
Preview of Three Grand Divisions of TN - Breakout Box

Three Grand Divisions of TN - Breakout Box

Created by
Olivia Rodney
Breakout Boxes are a fun way to engage students in content. This lesson is designed for 3rd graders but can but used for any grades learning the 3 Grand Divisions of TN. Students will work though 4 fact task cards, sort 12 important features under the correct division & create a map of TN. You will need specific items for this lesson, whether its store bought or official Breakout Edu items. (Boxes, hasp, and various types of locks - combination and padlocks.) This package includes an PPT to int
Preview of Turkey Color Sorting THE SPEECH SCOOP

Turkey Color Sorting THE SPEECH SCOOP

Created by
TheSpeechScoop
Gobble Gobble! Get into Thanksgiving with this Turkey Sort Activity! How we like to use this resource: Cut and laminate the turkeys and food items. Prepare a fall themed sentory box (tip: popcorn kernels and fake leaves from dollar tree!). Hide the food icons in the sensory box. Allow your students to dig and find the food. Have them match food to the corresponding color turkey. How fun?! What it targets:-Attributes -Same/Different -Vocabulary -Turn-taking -Increasing utterance length What's i
Preview of Who, what, where sorting activity

Who, what, where sorting activity

Created by
Liz Johns
8 images of people, job titles, or animals (e.g., Jojo Siwa, bird, etc.) 8 images of actions or things (e.g., driving, blueberries, etc.) 8 images of locations or places (e.g., bathroom, park, etc.) Images should be sorted based on asking who, what, and where questions. For example, the first image is of a doctor and belongs in the "who" category. The SD is "who takes care of sick people?" The response would be "doctor." The client would write down the corresponding letter for the picture in the
Preview of CVC: Beginning Sound Sort, Short o, Read, Identify, Write

CVC: Beginning Sound Sort, Short o, Read, Identify, Write

This product includes 3 differentiated Beginning Sound Activities using CVC words with the short o sound. Page 3: bob, cob, job, mob, rob, nod, pod, rod, sod Page 4: bog, cog, dog, fog, hog, cop, hop, mop, pop, top Page 5: cot, hot, dot, lot, pot, box, fox, pox Page 6: log, nod, cog, hop, cot, mop, pot, sob, dot, hog Page 7: dot, cob, box, pod, top, bob, job, bog, rot, sod Page 8: fox, dog, fog, lot, mob, pop, hot, rod, rob, cop Match the beginning letter to the picture wordsPage 9: bob, cob, jo
Preview of Higher Order Thinking - Sorting Fruit

Higher Order Thinking - Sorting Fruit

This is a sorting activity that can be done with a partner or in a center. The students will create groups to place the fruits based on their knowledge, ideas, and group discussions. The students have to think outside of the box in order to create groups for the fruits. There are no right or wrong answers. The students have to explain why they placed the fruits where they did. This is sure to be a fun activity for the students!
Preview of Higher Order Thinking - Sorting Countries

Higher Order Thinking - Sorting Countries

This is a sorting activity that requires the students to think outside of the box. The students can work with a partner or a small group to sort the countries into groups, such as regions, languages, or religions. The students have to create and explain their groups. There are no right or wrong answers, the students simply have to explain their thinking and reasoning!
Preview of Sorting Stimuli Set

Sorting Stimuli Set

Created by
Simone Light
This includes stimuli to help with teaching and practicing different ways to sort, including by color, shape, size, and class. All cards are the same size and format. They fit inside an index card holder box and the title card and target list can easily be placed on the top and inside of the index holder for ease of use and storage. Great for VB-MAPP, EDSM, or working on visual perception skills in schools as a "center" or independent activity!
Preview of Independent Leisure Activity Stimuli

Independent Leisure Activity Stimuli

Created by
Leslie Taylor
Many of my clients struggle to make independent choices without some sort of cue being given. When working on age-appropriate independent leisure tasks - especially when the overall goal is for them to be able to complete and transition to multiple tasks - I've started with this stimuli and then faded the visual prompts as they acquire this skill. The last "task" on this isn't missing a photo, it's just a label I used to put on the front of the index card box I use for this stimuli. The document
Preview of WWII Airplane Fighter Gliders - GATE STEM + Reading 3rd-7th Grades

WWII Airplane Fighter Gliders - GATE STEM + Reading 3rd-7th Grades

Yes, we get to throw little gliders around the classroom. This is the sneakiest, most evil sort of teacher trick: learning standards and being challenged academically while having fun! This unit is perfect for a Friday or the day before a vacation. Start it in the morning, and run across the entire curriculum throughout the school day. Or take pieces out of the unit here and there over the course of days and weeks . . . as the components can work as “stand alone” or as a cohesive trip acr
Preview of Wonders:  Grade 4 Unit 6.3 Resources

Wonders: Grade 4 Unit 6.3 Resources

Created by
Cherry Grove
Wonders McGraw Hill Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 3 Resources This Study Guide includes: Spelling: Three lists - Home Note, sorts, sentences Vocabulary: Home Note, box/squares, flashcards, matching, glossary/dictionary activity Comprehension Questions/Answers for three selections Comprehension Skills: Point of View, Author's Purpose, Summary, Connections, Unknown words, Interactive Notebook: Word Study and Writers activities Revised Bloom's Taxonomy Extensions Posters: Genre, Essential Questions, Gr
Preview of ActivePaperMath - The Jammed Board Triangle Similarity Challenge Silver

ActivePaperMath - The Jammed Board Triangle Similarity Challenge Silver

Created by
ActivePaperMath
This geometry challenge poses three levels of problems. I typically assign the first level to all students with the other two as a challenge. The problem involves a board that becomes jammed in a box. The students enter their answers into the spreadsheet and the cell will turn green if correct. Level 1 (box width) is solved using similar triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem. It should be accessible to most students. Level 2 (jam height) starts out the same but leads into some fairly intense app
Preview of Crayon Color Matching & Sorting Activities for Basic Concepts in Speech Therapy

Crayon Color Matching & Sorting Activities for Basic Concepts in Speech Therapy

Created by
Sarah C the SLP
Target basic concepts, vocabulary, color recognition, and color naming with this fun crayon color sort and match activity. It includes 12 colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, black, white, gray, brown, and peach. Students can complete crayon matching puzzles and sort crayons into their correct boxes by reading the color name on each box. This activity would pair well with any crayon-themed book. Digital Activities are also included. Printable Activities:12 Colors - red
Preview of Wonders: Grade 3 Unit 6.4  Animals and You

Wonders: Grade 3 Unit 6.4 Animals and You

Created by
Cherry Grove
Wonders McGraw Hill Grade 3 Unit 6 Week 4 Animals and You This Study guide includes: Interactive Notebook - Writer"s and Word Study Revised Bloom's Taxonomy Extensions Comprehension Skills: Author's Purpose, Summary, Unknown Words, Connections, Point of View, ... Comprehension Questions/Answers - three selections Spelling: Three lists - Home note, sentences, sorts, alphabetizing, , ... Vocabulary: Home Note, matching, flashcards, box/square, glossary/dictionary activity Posters: Genre, Essent
Preview of Halloween Counting | Early Intervention | PreK | Autism AAC

Halloween Counting | Early Intervention | PreK | Autism AAC

INTERACTIVE SLIDE SHOW | SMARTBOARD OR COMPUTER | FUN SOUND EFFECTS. Help your students count Halloween characters up to 10, describe and practice the core word ALL using this animated Halloween activity on your smartboard to engage them during AAC group or circle time. Students count the animated Halloween GIF characters (1 through 10) on the slide and then tap or click the correct number in the task box at the bottom of the slide. Each number is represented two times giving you a total of 2
Preview of HISTORY MYSTERY

HISTORY MYSTERY

Created by
Mitch R
This is a list of questions based on the what has happened on that particular month and day. While most of the questions are historical, there are some geographical questions. For each question, there are five possible choices. The way it works in my class is that students research the question at home and come to class in the morning and make their guess on a small piece of paper and put it in the History Mystery box. At the end of the day, we discuss the question and the History Mystery manage
Preview of Feed the Robot   l  Preschool Kindergarten Math Pack

Feed the Robot l Preschool Kindergarten Math Pack

Created by
Preschool Charm
It’s fun to “feed” the robot!! What do robots find scrumptious?? Well, batteries, screws, nuts, bolts and electrical cords of course! Your students will love practicing their math targets with this fun activity! This is a simple but fun activity! It is perfect for practicing preschool & Kindergarten math targets because it provides silly motivation. In fact, it can make any skill drill wayyyyy more fun. In addition to 1-10 numeral Id, 1-10 1:1 correspondence, Shape ID, Color ID, and more to c
Preview of BCBA CEU Tracker - Excel Spreadsheet

BCBA CEU Tracker - Excel Spreadsheet

An Excel spreadsheet CEU tracker for BCBAs! Automatically calculates CEU totals for each type. There are tabs for each 2-year cycle to add your CEUs and keep track as you enter the information into the BACB portal. In the spreadsheet, there is a space to record: - your BCBA certificate number - your certification date - certification expiration date - the number of CEUs required for recertification - your state licensure number if applicable - state licensure date if applicable - state licensure
Preview of Puppy Color & Spatial Concepts

Puppy Color & Spatial Concepts

CHECK OUT THE FULL PREVIEW!Puppy Color & Spatial Concepts was inspired by Sort 'Em Up Pups by Learning Resources. I love pairing hands-on toys with materials. Students have many learning opportunities to use both to expand sentences, follow instructions with critical elements, match colors, sequence, cut and glue and make their own scenes. There are varied levels for differentiated learners. Goals you can target with this cute puppy, paw prints, bones and dog houses:1.Sort the puppies by siz
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