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Preview of French Classroom Activity | déterminants | genre et nombre | PP | PDF Quiz

French Classroom Activity | déterminants | genre et nombre | PP | PDF Quiz

Practice gender and number (genre et nombre) and noun agreement (l’accord du nom) with this engaging 50-slide interactive PowerPoint classroom activity! Students will reinforce their understanding of:•Possessive determiners (les déterminants possessifs): mon, ma, mes, ton, ta, tes, son, sa, ses, notre, nos, votre, vos•Definite articles (les déterminants définis): le, la, les•Indefinite articles (les déterminants indéfinis): un, une, des•Identifying whether a noun is masculine or feminineIn this
Preview of Hispanic Tradition La Quinceañera Quiz/ Worksheet

Hispanic Tradition La Quinceañera Quiz/ Worksheet

La Quinceañera Quiz/ Worksheet Hispanic Tradition
Preview of Articulation Screener - Picture Stimuli and Response Form

Articulation Screener - Picture Stimuli and Response Form

This item is an articulation screener that targets 23 consonant phonemes, including all two consonant /s/ blends, /l/ blends, and /r/ blends, as well as all /r/ vowels. The majority of consonant phonemes in this screener are targeted in all three positions of words (initial, medial, and final) with the exceptions of /w, h, j (y), -ng, voiced-th/ and all two consonant blends. It contains two different picture stimuli options for presentation and there are pictures/icons for each word designe
Preview of Perspective Taking Skills for Teens - Part 2

Perspective Taking Skills for Teens - Part 2

Created by
BASiCS
Perspective Taking Skills for Teens - Part 2A Deeper ViewSometimes students tend to have rigid thinking, which increases the likelihood of having difficulties in developing and maintaining relationships with others. In Part 1 of “Perspective Taking Skills for Teens“ (previously posted product) the focus was on helping students recognize that there can be different perspectives that people have when looking at the same thing. Therefore, it’s a good idea to be flexible in our thinking and open t
Preview of Editable Student Goal Tracking Book

Editable Student Goal Tracking Book

Created by
Simply Speech
These mini goal books are the perfect way to help your students keep track of their own goals. These books help increase student motivation and self awareness as they create their own personal goals and track their own progress. Here's what's included: Page 3: cover page options. This page is editable. Click on 'add text box' to add your students' names to their books. Page 4: Goal tracking sheets. Print as many of these pages as you need. This is also editable if you wish to type the goals in.
Preview of Behavior Contingency Maps

Behavior Contingency Maps

This product contains two example behavior contingency maps and a blank template you can edit by adding text boxes and your own pictures. Behavior contingency maps are a great research based visual to help our students understand the consequences of their behaviors both positive and negative. These maps are great for decreasing verbal prompts and allowing our students to make positive behavior choices through these gestural or visual prompts. Enjoy!
Preview of Going To My Schedule Visual Aid | Social Skills Poster & Reminder, Editable, ASD

Going To My Schedule Visual Aid | Social Skills Poster & Reminder, Editable, ASD

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Support students in building independence and transition skills with this clear, age appropriate Going to My Schedule Visual, designed for special education, life skills, and general education classrooms. This ready-to-print visual provides a consistent reminder that checking their schedule is a safe and appropriate way to understand what’s next — helping students reduce anxiety, increase predictability, and manage transitions throughout the school day. It includes a printable PDF and fully edi
Preview of Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid| Social Skills Visual, No Prep, Editable

Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid| Social Skills Visual, No Prep, Editable

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Build functional communication and classroom independence with this Gaining Attention Visual Support, created for special education, life skills, autism support classrooms, and general education settings. This clear, age appropriate visual teaches students safe and respectful ways to get someone’s attention. Learners are explicitly taught to say “excuse me,” use a person’s name, raise their hand, or wait calmly for assistance — reducing disruptive attention-seeking behaviors and increasing app
Preview of Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Strengthen functional communication skills with this Gaining Attention Visual Supports Bundle, designed for special education, autism classrooms, life skills programs, and general education settings. This set of four clear, age appropriate visuals explicitly teaches students safe and respectful ways to gain someone’s attention. Students learn to say “excuse me,” use a person’s name, raise a hand, wait calmly, and use appropriate tone and body language — helping reduce disruptive behaviors and
Preview of Using Nice Words Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Using Nice Words Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Strengthen functional communication skills with this Using Nice Words Visual Supports Mini Bundle, designed for special education classrooms, autism support programs, life skills settings, and inclusive general education environments. This set of four clear, age appropriate visuals explicitly teaches students how to use respectful and appropriate language in everyday interactions. Students learn to use kind words, speak with an appropriate tone, replace rude or impulsive language, and communica
Preview of Safety and Survival Word Flashcards with Pictures List 2 (52 CARDS)

Safety and Survival Word Flashcards with Pictures List 2 (52 CARDS)

If you downloaded my first list of 25, you will love these! Here is an additional 52 flashcards with safety/survival words like: push, pull, police, doctor, nurse, ladies, gentleman, etc. Pictures are included of what the signs/words would look like in the community on a sign. They are a great tool for special education to practice life skills. Students can practice reading these words and then generalizing the words and pictures to other environments when they see them in real life.
Preview of One Sheet Language Lesson BUNDLE | No Prep, Groups, Printables | Speech Therapy

One Sheet Language Lesson BUNDLE | No Prep, Groups, Printables | Speech Therapy

Created by
Speechy Musings
Cut prep to near zero and keep your K–12 learners engaged with this one sheet bundle of ready-to-use language lessons. Perfect for individual, small group, and mixed-goal sessions, you get fast, focused practice across conversation, grammar, vocabulary, narratives, and more while you stay present in therapy instead of flipping between materials. Built by an SLP with real-world caseloads in mind, these pages use a scaffolded, research-aware approach so students move from supported practice to gre
Preview of Pragmatic Assessment Social Skills Student Teacher Rating Survey Scale

Pragmatic Assessment Social Skills Student Teacher Rating Survey Scale

These editable, neuro-affirming, four point student self assessment and parent/teacher rating scales are print or no print, teletherapy compatible and for middle and high school students to give you informal assessment data in the following areas of social communication and executive functions: Conversation Skills,Self Regulation,Peer Interaction Skills,Understanding Perspectives and Social Cues,Organization and Study Skills,Attention and Time Management,Nonverbal communication,Problem Solving,
Preview of Emotional Awareness Activities | Social Learning, Feelings | Speech Therapy

Emotional Awareness Activities | Social Learning, Feelings | Speech Therapy

Created by
Speechy Musings
When your students can name what they feel, they can begin to manage it. These emotional awareness speech therapy activities give you a research-supported, scaffolded path for building the foundational skills that sit underneath so much of what we target as SLPs: emotional vocabulary, body sensation identification, differentiating thoughts from feelings, and the self-advocacy language students need to communicate their inner experience. This resource is specifically designed for speech-language
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