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Preview of Activity Schedule. (Matching)

Activity Schedule. (Matching)

Created by
joyann tramuta
Activity Schedule is a set of pictures or words that cues a student to follow a sequence of activities. When activity schedules are mastered, children are more self-directed and purposeful in their home, school, and leisure activities. Benefits of Activity Schedules: Activity schedule provide structure during unstructured timesIncrease On-Task Behavior, by following a visual schedule, Students stay engaged and focused on the task at hand.Decrease Inappropriate Behaviors: Activity schedules
Preview of Make Your Own Quiz Show Review Boom Card Template | Editable for Teacher Authors

Make Your Own Quiz Show Review Boom Card Template | Editable for Teacher Authors

Make Your Own Quiz Show Review Boom Cards Template This template will make it easy to create quiz show "Jeopardy" review Boom Cards. This template has fully editable and semi-edible slides to help give you the tools to set up your own games. The semi-editable slides have stylized fonts and graphics that are flattened. If you prefer to edit everything, use the fully editable slides. Each slide is labeled as fully editable or semi-editable for your convenience. This resource also includes a vide
Preview of Personal Finance Personality Quiz: Is Your Financial Goal Safety or Growth?

Personal Finance Personality Quiz: Is Your Financial Goal Safety or Growth?

Created by
QuizBreakers
Help your students discover their unique financial style with this engaging personality quiz designed to reveal whether they prioritize steady protection or aiming for big growth. This resource is perfect for high school personal finance, economics, or life skills classes, helping students understand the mindset behind their financial habits and preferences. About This ResourceThis 10-question quiz guides students through various financial scenarios to determine which of the three financial per
Preview of Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Animal Themed 10-inch Clock Template

Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Animal Themed 10-inch Clock Template

I created Time Sense because so many of the children I work with found time confusing, stressful, or meaningless. In my own classroom and therapy sessions, phrases like “five more minutes” or “we will go outside at ten o’clock” often increased anxiety rather than supporting understanding. Time Sense was designed as a practical, visual way to talk about time using something children can see and relate to. Instead of focusing on numbers or abstract time language, the clock uses familiar visual cue
Preview of Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Dinosaur Theme 10 inch Clock Template

Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Dinosaur Theme 10 inch Clock Template

I created Time Sense because so many of the children I work with found time confusing, stressful, or meaningless. In my own classroom and therapy sessions, phrases like “five more minutes” or “we will go outside at ten o’clock” often increased anxiety rather than supporting understanding. Time Sense was designed as a practical, visual way to talk about time using something children can see and relate to. Instead of focusing on numbers or abstract time language, the clock uses familiar visual cue
Preview of Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms:Transport Theme 10-inch Clock Template

Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms:Transport Theme 10-inch Clock Template

*I created Time Sense because so many of the children I work with found time confusing, stressful, or meaningless. In my own classroom and therapy sessions, phrases like “five more minutes” or “we will go outside at ten o’clock” often increased anxiety rather than supporting understanding. Time Sense was designed as a practical, visual way to talk about time using something children are interested in. Instead of focusing on numbers or abstract time language, the clock uses familiar visual cues s
Preview of Chess Notation Quiz #1

Chess Notation Quiz #1

This is a quiz designed to help students understand chess notation. Student examine a chessboard with coordinates from both white and black's perspective. Students are then asked to identify the names of pieces on given coordinates. This quiz utilizes diagrams from the starting position of a chess game. Great for beginners!
Preview of *EDITABLE* Growth Mindset Data Tracking ~Bundle~

*EDITABLE* Growth Mindset Data Tracking ~Bundle~

Benchmark Assessment Data Tracker & Goal Setting If your students participate in benchmark assessments, then this is the data-tracking tool for your classroom! After completing each batch of assessments at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year, you can use these with your students to track their own progress. Math Homework Data Analysis After each lesson homework (or even classwork), your students can track their progress to see how they understood the lesson. Quiz/Test Reflection
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. Mastery criteria for each shape is two sheets with the same size and level for two consecutive days. Determining what is correct-can not cut beyond the line. The colors can be used in any order. This is to increase motivation for the student to complete the task. Data Collection-after completion of a task, the teacher cuts the bottom of the worksheet and tapes it to a blank sheet.
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression). Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle. Progression of shapes are: r
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That's why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shapes and Levels follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That's why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery criteria for each sh
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle,chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery criteria for each sh
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