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Preview of Magnetic Tiles Dress-Up: Create, Explore & Imagine

Magnetic Tiles Dress-Up: Create, Explore & Imagine

This playful activity invites children to design and dress characters using magnetic tiles, encouraging creativity, problem-solving and expressive play. By building outfits and characters, children develop visual–spatial skills, fine motor control and early storytelling abilities in a fun, hands-on way. Perfect for open-ended play, this resource supports communication, imaginative thinking and social interaction while allowing children to explore identity, emotions and creativity through design.
Preview of Craft Stick Printable Puzzles

Craft Stick Printable Puzzles

Created by
Delighted Lark
Print these craft stick puzzles for learning and fun for toddlers and preschoolers. These printable puzzles include questions to ask the child that promote speech, language, and listening. Academic areas include: colors, counting, shapes, problem-solving, matching, and fine-motor skills. Included are 9 pages of puzzles to match with colored craft sticks. Don't have any craft sticks laying around? No problem, simply print and cut out the craft sticks on the first page and use them to match with
Preview of Matching Boards Bundle 36 Hands-On Activities Early Learning Special Ed & Autism

Matching Boards Bundle 36 Hands-On Activities Early Learning Special Ed & Autism

Looking for engaging, hands-on matching activities to support special education, autism, ABA therapy, and early learning? This Matching Boards Bundle includes 36 matching board sets designed to develop visual discrimination, cognitive skills, fine motor coordination, and problem-solving. What’s Included:36 Matching Board Sets covering a variety of essential skillsSimple, structured activities for independent work and small groupsGreat for autism classrooms, ABA therapy, and special education se
Preview of Sorting Boards Bundle Hands-On Activities Early Learning & Special Education

Sorting Boards Bundle Hands-On Activities Early Learning & Special Education

Looking for an engaging, hands-on way to teach sorting skills while building fine motor, categorization, and critical thinking skills? This Sorting Boards Bundle includes a variety of 15 sorting board activities designed to help students practice classification, visual discrimination, and problem-solving. What’s Included:15 Sorting Boards covering essential conceptsDesigned for special education, autism, speech therapy, and early learnersHands-on, interactive sorting activities to keep students
Preview of Interactive Workbook Bundle 10 Books Special Education Autism Resource ABA

Interactive Workbook Bundle 10 Books Special Education Autism Resource ABA

Engaging, Hands-On Learning for Students with Special Needs! This Interactive Workbook Bundle includes 10 workbooks designed to support students in special education, autism programs, ABA therapy, and early childhood learning. These interactive workbooks provide structured, hands-on activities that help reinforce essential skills such as matching, sequencing, counting, reading comprehension, fine motor skills, problem-solving, and more. Each workbook contains 9 interactive pages (8.5 x 11) and
Preview of 2D Shape Sorting Mats & Shape Cards Geometry Math Center Activity

2D Shape Sorting Mats & Shape Cards Geometry Math Center Activity

Make learning 2D shapes fun and hands-on with these 2D Shape Sorting Mats & Shape Cards! This engaging activity is perfect for math centers, small groups, and independent practice. Students will practice identifying, sorting, and classifying 10 common 2D shapes with a variety of sorting mats and shape cards. These mats encourage visual discrimination, problem-solving, and fine motor skills. 2D Shapes Include: Circle, Rectangle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon, Octagon, Oval, Pentagon, Trapezoid, and
Preview of Same and Different Sorting Board

Same and Different Sorting Board

Same & Different Sorting Board - Engage Young Minds with Hands-On Learning! Boost your students’ critical thinking and visual discrimination skills with our Same & Different Sorting Board! This interactive sorting activity helps kids learn to categorize items based on similarities and differences, fostering essential cognitive development. Why You’ll Love This Sorting Board:Hands-On Learning: Engage young minds with a fun and interactive sorting activity designed to keep students actively invol
Preview of Counting 1-10 (Pizza pie)

Counting 1-10 (Pizza pie)

Created by
SofeleeV
Hands-On LearningTactile Engagement: Many special ed students benefit from tactile experiences. Handling physical objects like pizza bases and toppings can help reinforce concepts through kinesthetic learning.Visual Support: Using colorful and visually appealing materials aids in comprehension and keeps students engaged. Social Skills DevelopmentCollaborative Play: Working in groups to create pizzas fosters teamwork and communication. This can help develop social skills such as sharing, taking
Preview of Tier 3 Math Vocabulary K–5 | Academic Language Word List for Classroom & SLP

Tier 3 Math Vocabulary K–5 | Academic Language Word List for Classroom & SLP

Build academic math language with this Tier 3 Vocabulary list for K–5! Organized by foundational, developing, and advanced levels, this resource supports instruction, RTI, ESL, and speech therapy.Looking for a clear, structured way to teach math vocabulary across grade levels? This Tier 3 Math Vocabulary resource includes 75 carefully selected academic words commonly introduced across K–5 math standards, organized by developmental progression to support classroom instruction, intervention, an
Preview of Multiplication clocks based on Key fact method or Kernaufgaben

Multiplication clocks based on Key fact method or Kernaufgaben

This product is made for those who really struggle with memorizing the times tables. It is based on the method frequently used in Germany, the so called Kernaufgaben. Kern means stone or seeds of a fruit, once you know the "Kern" or Key facts you can easily find the solution to any problem. I encourage my students to use any clock (better with minute numbers) within their reach as their prompt. The clock already has almost all key facts on it x1, x5, x10. Kids who have poor working memory (ADHD
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