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Preview of Zones of Feelings Classroom "Driver Seat" Poster Collection

Zones of Feelings Classroom "Driver Seat" Poster Collection

Created by
BehaviorFinds
Emotional regulation is so important! Let this simple tool help your student or child which in turn leads to increased control and problem-solving abilities. This behavior management system hinges on the principles of classic ABA. This system is easy to understand and promotes student independence in their emotional coping skills. This five-piece classroom poster set is the perfect addition to any classroom! OTHER CLASS DOCOR/SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL TOOLS FOUND HERE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Behavior
Preview of Charts and Graphs – Educational Puzzles | Crossword, Word Search & Word Scramble

Charts and Graphs – Educational Puzzles | Crossword, Word Search & Word Scramble

Created by
FunnyArti
Make learning about charts and graphs interactive and fun with this puzzle set! Perfect for grades 4–7, these no-prep activities help students review graphing terms and data vocabulary while building problem-solving skills in a hands-on way. ✨ What’s Included: Crossword Puzzle – reinforces key graphing and data analysis terms. Word Search – builds spelling and recognition of graphing vocabulary. Word Scramble – challenges students to unscramble math-related terms. Answer Keys – included for
Preview of Behavior Reflection Forms & Think Sheets | Printable | K–5

Behavior Reflection Forms & Think Sheets | Printable | K–5

📝 Reflection & Reset A Behavior Reflection Worksheet for K–5 Looking for a simple, effective way to help students reflect on their behavior and reset for success? This print-and-use Reflection & Reset worksheet supports students in building accountability, emotional awareness, and problem-solving skills — without turning behavior correction into a power struggle. Perfect for classrooms using restorative practices, PBIS, or structured behavior supports. ✨ What’s Included: ✔ Student Reflecti
Preview of FREEBIE VISUAL SUPPORTS Recess Rules for Appropriate Behavior/Playground Safety

FREEBIE VISUAL SUPPORTS Recess Rules for Appropriate Behavior/Playground Safety

5 simple recess rules with picture symbols About The Deane’s List StoreThe Deane's List is full of products to support special & regular education classrooms, parents, and independent consultants. Check out our rhyming social stories, ABLLS-R aligned materials, and visual supports for your needs! Don't see what you are looking for?I would be happy to create a product to meet your specific need! If there is a behavior you want to target with a social story, an ABLLS-R objective for which you ne
Preview of Behavior & Classroom Desk Icons

Behavior & Classroom Desk Icons

This classroom desk visual support resource provides simple, easy-to-understand visual reminders to help students stay regulated, independent, and successful throughout the school day. These visual supports are designed for student desks and can help reduce behaviors while increasing classroom participation and communication. This resource includes visuals for: Calm bodyWorking at deskRaising handQuiet voiceSafe handsTaking a breakRestroom requestsPerfect for: Special education classroomsAutism
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Outdoor Reward)

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Outdoor Reward)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines and positive behavior with this First–Then visual designed to clearly show expectations for young learners. This one-page visual uses a simple layout to show: First Work: a child completing work Then Play: a child swinging outdoors Using a preferred activity (swing) helps motivate students and supports understanding of what comes next after completing a task. This resource is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Education Behavior intervention and SEL
Preview of My Turn / Wait Visual | Turn-Taking & Waiting Behavior Support

My Turn / Wait Visual | Turn-Taking & Waiting Behavior Support

Created by
Path to Play
Help students understand turn-taking and waiting expectations with this clear, student-friendly visual support. This one-page visual shows: My Turn: a child actively participating in an activity Wait: a child waiting calmly with a visual time cue The simple layout supports self-regulation, patience, and expected behavior during games, centers, and small-group instruction. ⭐ Why Teachers Love This Visual ✔️ Supports turn-taking and waiting skills ✔️ Helps students understand expectations vi
Preview of Self-Regulation Visual | Stop, Name, Calm, Choose, Try (SEL & Behavior Support)

Self-Regulation Visual | Stop, Name, Calm, Choose, Try (SEL & Behavior Support)

Created by
Path to Play
Help students build self-regulation and emotional awareness skills with this clear, step-by-step self-regulation visual. This one-page visual guides students through a simple process to manage big feelings and make positive choices: 1️⃣ Stop 2️⃣ Name how you feel 3️⃣ Calm your body (breathe) 4️⃣ Choose a solution 5️⃣ Try again The concrete visuals and minimal text make this resource especially effective for young learners and students who benefit from structured emotional support. ⭐ Why T
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | Simple First–Then Behavior Support Chart

First Work Then Play Visual | Simple First–Then Behavior Support Chart

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this simple First–Then visual designed for young learners. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a child completing work at a desk Then Play: a child playing with toys The clear side-by-side layout helps students understand expectations and motivates them to complete tasks before preferred activities. This visual is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Education Behavior intervention and SEL ⭐ Why Teach
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this First–Then visual that allows teachers to customize the reward for each individual student. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a child completing work Then Play: a blank reward space where teachers can add a toy, picture, or preferred activity The open reward area makes this visual especially effective for individualized behavior support, allowing you to tailor motivation to each student’s interests. This resource is i
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Girl Version)

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Girl Version)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this First–Then visual designed for young learners. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a girl completing work at a desk Then Play: a girl playing with toys The simple, side-by-side layout helps students understand expectations and stay motivated by showing what comes next after completing a task. This resource is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Education Behavior intervention and SEL ⭐ Why Teach
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward (Girl)

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward (Girl)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this First–Then visual designed to be easily customized for individual students. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a girl completing work at a desk Then Play: a blank reward space where teachers can add a preferred toy, activity, or incentive The open reward area allows educators to personalize motivation based on each student’s interests, making this visual especially effective for individualized behavior support. This re
Preview of My Turn Your Turn Visual | Turn-Taking Behavior Support (Color & Low-Ink Option)

My Turn Your Turn Visual | Turn-Taking Behavior Support (Color & Low-Ink Option)

Created by
Path to Play
Help students understand turn-taking and the difference between my turn and your turn with this clear, student-friendly visual support. This one-page visual shows: My Turn: a child engaged in an activity Your Turn: another child participating next The simple layout and visuals help children grasp pronouns, perspective-taking, and turn-taking expectations, making it especially helpful for young learners and students who benefit from visual supports. ⭐ Why Teachers Love This Visual ✔️ Clear s
Preview of Visual Support Behavior Folder

Visual Support Behavior Folder

Created by
Miss McMenamy
These generic visual supports templates will be a GAMECHANGER for you and your students! This product has been designed to be kept on a file folder, allowing you to keep all the visual supports you may need organized. Bonus: it is portable and able to be printed on any color paper you prefer! This resource consists of the following: Organizational Components♦ Cover page with line for you to write in student's name Behavior Supports♦ First/Then boards - These can be used to help students unders
Preview of Behavior Chart - super stars

Behavior Chart - super stars

Created by
Jayme Lopez
A star themed behavior chart for individual students who may need it for motivation to make good choices. The students make a happy, straight, or sad face inside of the star depending on their behavior for that subject. The teacher and student set a goal and receive a reward for reaching their goal (such as goldfish, stickers, pencil, etc.) The chart is editable, so you may change the subjects.
Preview of K-2 Spiral Review Problem Solving IEP Progress Monitoring Sheet

K-2 Spiral Review Problem Solving IEP Progress Monitoring Sheet

This engaging math problem-solving worksheet is perfect for Special Education IEP resource lessons, small-group interventions, or as a bell work spiral review. It provides students with multiple opportunities to practice place value, addition, subtraction, and problem-solving using visual supports like tape diagrams. Aligned to key Common Core Standards, this resource reinforces foundational skills while encouraging students to show their thinking using different strategies. Learning Target:
Preview of Behavior Chart Template

Behavior Chart Template

Created by
Kailah Sparks
Do you have a child whose behavior needs to be monitored closely. Try this behavior chart. Feel free to add your own categories based on your daily schedule in the morning no the afternoon. Then set your reasons of why a child received a red, yellow, or green. This gives parents guidance to see if their child’s behavior is improving or not.
Preview of I Can Ask For Help! | Social Story | Behavior Social Story | Special Education

I Can Ask For Help! | Social Story | Behavior Social Story | Special Education

Do you have a student struggles with the skill of asking for help? Use this social story to help them learn the expected behavior of asking for help. Social stories provide an effective way of teaching behaviors to children with special needs. Social stories are broken down into smaller, digestible steps. They provide instruction using written and visual cues to help students effectively navigate different social situations. - This is a high quality printable file. Permission to copy for singl
Preview of Unicorn Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

Unicorn Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

*Download the clips for the chart for free! Print chart out size 15 x 11, laminate and attach clips with Velcro dots, or whatever works for you. Can be used individually with one kids or with entire classroom, can customize by shrinking to desired size and making into individual rewards charts. Ex: in Photoshop image size, change to 5x 7 or whatever works for you. Each kid chooses their own clip. When they did something good, they move clip up one step. Kids can take it home to continue the sch
Preview of Fairy Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

Fairy Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

*Download the clips for the chart for free! Print chart out size 15 x 11, laminate and attach clips with Velcro dots, or whatever works for you. Can be used individually with one kids or with entire classroom, can customize by shrinking to desired size and making into individual rewards charts. Ex: in Photoshop image size, change to 5x 7 or whatever works for you. Each kid chooses their own clip. When they did something good, they move clip up one step. Kids can take it home to continue the sch
Preview of Fairy 2 Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

Fairy 2 Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

*Download the clips for the chart for free! Print chart out size 15 x 11, laminate and attach clips with Velcro dots, or whatever works for you. Can be used individually with one kids or with entire classroom, can customize by shrinking to desired size and making into individual rewards charts. Ex: in Photoshop image size, change to 5x 7 or whatever works for you. Each kid chooses their own clip. When they did something good, they move clip up one step. Kids can take it home to continue the sch
Preview of Puppy Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

Puppy Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

*Download the clips for the chart for free! Print chart out size 15 x 11, laminate and attach clips with Velcro dots, or whatever works for you. Can be used individually with one kids or with entire classroom, can customize by shrinking to desired size and making into individual rewards charts. Ex: in Photoshop image size, change to 5x 7 or whatever works for you. Each kid chooses their own clip. When they did something good, they move clip up one step. Kids can take it home to continue the sch
Preview of Purple Dragon  Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

Purple Dragon Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

*Download the clips for the chart for free! Print chart out size 15 x 11, laminate and attach clips with Velcro dots, or whatever works for you. Can be used individually with one kids or with entire classroom, can customize by shrinking to desired size and making into individual rewards charts. Ex: in Photoshop image size, change to 5x 7 or whatever works for you. Each kid chooses their own clip. When they did something good, they move clip up one step. Kids can take it home to continue the sch
Preview of Kitty Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

Kitty Behavior Rewards Chart for Kids

*Download the clips for the chart for free! Print chart out size 15 x 11, laminate and attach clips with Velcro dots, or whatever works for you. Can be used individually with one kids or with entire classroom, can customize by shrinking to desired size and making into individual rewards charts. Ex: in Photoshop image size, change to 5x 7 or whatever works for you. Each kid chooses their own clip. When they did something good, they move clip up one step. Kids can take it home to continue the sch
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