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Preview of Calm Body Cards and Token Boards

Calm Body Cards and Token Boards

Calm Body Poster Strip: print pictures- Cut and glue on larger color cardstock and laminate. Post in the classroom. Cut out and laminate token boards. We student demonstrates calm hands - give him or her a token on the token board, continue until the token board is filled. Reinforcing a calm body is the first step in a learning environment.
Preview of Sponge Bob Counting Match

Sponge Bob Counting Match

These pictures are for use with counting and matching number to quantity or 1:1 correspondence.
Preview of Matching Boards

Matching Boards

14 Pages Print 2 copies of each page. Cut out one copy of each page, laminate and attach rough Velcro to full page copy. Clear Velcro works best. Soft Velcro on the cut out copies. Have students or child match the individual pictures to the same picture on the full page copy. Pages include items, toys, shapes, animals, clothing, food, nature, letters and numbers. These boards can also be used to promote speech and language.
Preview of Daily Behavior Log

Daily Behavior Log

Editable publisher file for a daily behavior chart for younger students. They can put this on a clipboard and the teacher will document how their behavior is.
Preview of Daily Behavior Chart

Daily Behavior Chart

This is a behavior chart that can be used daily. I use it for my students that have behavior issues. I go over it each day with the child and they help fill it out themselves. This is an easy way for them to monitor their progress. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of 4 Step Egg Hatch Sequencing Activity

4 Step Egg Hatch Sequencing Activity

Created by
morgan Jones
This includes four pictures going from egg to baby chicken, paired with numbers 1-4. Works well Pre-K thru K, or children in Special Education classrooms working on these skills. I recommend cutting out squares, laminating and adding velcro. Can be laid out on a table or as a file folder activity for repetitive use.
Preview of PBIS Check In-Check Out Sheet

PBIS Check In-Check Out Sheet

Created by
Kayla Arnold
There is a student with severe behavioral issues on my caseload who also requires visuals. This version of a check-in/check-out sheet really works for him because he can earn points even if he messes up a little bit, and he can see what comes next in his day. They are easy to write on if changes to the schedule happen. Suggestion: Laminate to use day to day with a dry-erase marker.
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