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Preview of Winter Scavenger Hunt Hidden Pictures for Preschool and Special Education

Winter Scavenger Hunt Hidden Pictures for Preschool and Special Education

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ABA in School
Looking for fun preschool winter activities? This winter hidden pictures activity or scavenger hunt is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, or special education. Digital and print options allow for differentiation for students with diverse needs. Digital: Two Boom™ Decks, one just finding a picture (each slide getting more challenging), and one to use as a communication activity (find a described object). Each slide has a simple winter scene with several hidden objects. This one is also in
Preview of Answer functional wh questions - Fill-in-the-Blank Expressive Vocabulary FEATURE

Answer functional wh questions - Fill-in-the-Blank Expressive Vocabulary FEATURE

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ABA in School
Help your students strengthen expressive vocabulary and prepare for functional WH questions and conversation skills with these autism classroom resources! Teach students verbal fill in the blank phrases for FEATURES of objects like “A dog has a...” and "Something with windows is a...” This resource directly supports ABLLS Assessment H16 and H17 and includes both digital resources and printable activities to support diverse learners. What's Included: Boom Deck — TWO decks with interactive
Preview of Labeling Class - Label a picture - Feature Function Class - ABLLS assessment

Labeling Class - Label a picture - Feature Function Class - ABLLS assessment

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ABA in School
Working with learners on labeling class of objects and feature function and class activities like for category games in speech therapy? Perfect for autism morning work or as an informal speech and language assessment, this simple labeling categories assessment can be done in 1:1, small group, or circle time – a must-have addition to your IEP data binder! Aligns with the ABLLS assessment, ABLLS-R©️ G17, G25, and G27. 18 classes or categories are targeted and students identify class (e.g., “Wh
Preview of Summer Fun Bundle | 4 Interactive Books | Community Helpers | Occupations

Summer Fun Bundle | 4 Interactive Books | Community Helpers | Occupations

This summertime community helpers bundle includes four interactive books in both a printable and digital format (Easel). These are great for AAC practice or to use during circle time in the early intervention and preschool classrooms.
Preview of St Patricks Day Activities Special Education Preschool Dress up dolls Leprechaun

St Patricks Day Activities Special Education Preschool Dress up dolls Leprechaun

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ABA in School
Looking for St. Patrick’s Day activities for special education? This St. Patrick’s Day craft is perfect for speech therapy and is a fun, engaging way to build language skills in autism classroom resources! Perfect for preschool, speech therapy, and special education, this low-prep Dress the Leprechaun activity helps students practice clothing vocabulary, following directions, and expressive vocabulary and receptive identification. Digital Resources: Boom Cards™, Google Slides™, & Easel™ –
Preview of ABLLS-R ALIGNED ACTIVITIES G3 Label Common People - Practice Cards for Labeling

ABLLS-R ALIGNED ACTIVITIES G3 Label Common People - Practice Cards for Labeling

This product contains materials to practice labeling common people. It contains a wide range of images to represent members of students' families and teachers. It has been updated (July 2020) to include pictures with individual family members as well as different combinations of family members. These materials are perfect for early learners or students with language delays. They are a great way to practice and assess objectives G3 of the ABLLS-R. 32 pages About The Deane’s List StoreThe Deane'
Preview of WHERE Adapted Interactive Book "Where is Little Train?" | Prepositions | AAC

WHERE Adapted Interactive Book "Where is Little Train?" | Prepositions | AAC

This is a simple core word adapted interactive book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. It is a fun way to work on both early prepositions and/or core words. Students place a matching picture on the page in response to the words read aloud. Example: "Where is Little Train?" Students complete the sentence at the bottom of the page, "Little Train is ______." The 8 prepositions included are: In, on, under, next to, above, behind, between and in front of. Each i
Preview of LOOK Adapted Interactive Book "Pumpkin Pie Kids" | Shapes

LOOK Adapted Interactive Book "Pumpkin Pie Kids" | Shapes

This is a simple core word Thanksgiving adapted interactive book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Students place a pumpkin pie shape on the page in response to the words read aloud. Example: "Look! A triangle." A variety of kids hold the pies with whipped cream cans not far away! The included shapes (10) are: Circle, square, triangle, oval, diamond, heart, star, trapezoid, octagon and rectangle. YOU CAN ACCESS THIS ACTIVITY IN A DIGITAL DRAG AND DROP FORMAT U
Preview of "I" Adapted Interactive Book "Pet Shop Sounds" | Onomatopoeia

"I" Adapted Interactive Book "Pet Shop Sounds" | Onomatopoeia

This is a very simple core word adapted book you can use with your young students in a printable or digital format. The onomatopoeia in this adapted book makes learning about pets fun! Students place a matching pet on the page in response to the sentence read aloud. Example: "I am a dog. Woof. Woof. Woof." (Student would then place a dog on the page to match the one in the big picture.) Pets and onomatopoeia (10) include: Dog: Woof. Woof. Woof Fish: Glub. Glub Bird: Tweet. Tweet. Tweet.
Preview of "I" Adapted Interactive Book "Backyard Sounds" | Onomatopoeia

"I" Adapted Interactive Book "Backyard Sounds" | Onomatopoeia

This is a very simple core word adapted book you can use with your young students in a printable or digital format. The onomatopoeia in this adapted book makes learning about the backyard fun! Students place a matching piece on the page in response to the sentence read aloud. Example: "I hear the lawn mower. Brrrm! Brrrm!" (Student would then place the lawn mower piece on the page to match the one in the big picture.) Backyard items (10) and onomatopoeia include: Lawnmower: Brrrm! Brrrm!
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