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Preview of Sandwich Challenge – Unplugged programming (Grades 2–4)

Sandwich Challenge – Unplugged programming (Grades 2–4)

Created by
HelloBStudio
Sandwich Challenge – Unplugged Coding Activity Algorithms, Conditionals & Loops | Grades 2–4Make computer science concepts fun and tangible with this engaging unplugged coding activity! In the Sandwich Challenge, students follow and create step-by-step “recipes” to build sandwiches while practicing key computational thinking skills—no devices required. Using familiar food items and clear visual elements, students learn how algorithms, IF/ELSE conditionals, loops (FOR, WHILE), and logical
Preview of Daily Communication Log for Special Education Classroom **Editable**

Daily Communication Log for Special Education Classroom **Editable**

Created by
Elizabeth Eckel
This is the editable version of my daily communication log for special education. I add this into a folder each day to communication with parents of special needs children.
Preview of Noun-Verb Adapted Book & Discret Trial Picture Cards for Special Education

Noun-Verb Adapted Book & Discret Trial Picture Cards for Special Education

This download contains an adapted book, picture vocabulary cards for receptive/ expressive identification, and a data sheet to track date introduced and date mastered for 21 different verb-noun, noun-verb combinations pulled from the VB-MAPP and ABLLS assessments. Examples of a verb-noun/ noun-verb combination include: boy swimming, girl running, drinking milk, driving car etc. This resource can be used for both expressive and receptive learners. To assess expressive learners, present one p
Preview of Communicate Through PLAY! Visuals for Special Education

Communicate Through PLAY! Visuals for Special Education

This is a resource designed to increase communication opportunities while engaging in structured play. Visuals include Mr. Potato Head, Legos, toy cars, toy airplane and requesting art materials (ex- what color paper? what materials will you use?). There are also two levels of communication strips that can be used in a variety of play skills activities. The first set of visuals includes 12 different commenting/requesting sentence strips (e.g. roll the dice, let's play again). The second level of
Preview of Visual Closure for Early Learners: Recognizing Part to Whole

Visual Closure for Early Learners: Recognizing Part to Whole

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Do you have early learners or other students struggling with visual perception? In 'Visual Closure for Early Learners: Recognizing Part to Whole', students will develop the ability to recognize a form or object, even when the whole picture isn't available. This concept can have a significant impact on many areas of development and function, including fine-motor skills, gross-motor skills, and pre-reading skills. In this download, you get 30 sets of Part and Whole matching pairs (60 cards, in
Preview of Non-Identical Matching Adapted Book for Special Education

Non-Identical Matching Adapted Book for Special Education

This adapted book teaches students to identify and label (receptively or expressively) 50 different everyday items presented in multiple formats. Students will respond to the question "what do you see?" by selecting a different (non-identical) picture of the target item from a field of 4 possible choices. This is intended to help children generalize their knowledge of multiple forms of the same item; a green baseball cap and a tan cowboy hat are both hats. Many of our students will memorize one
Preview of WH Question Adapted Book for Special Education

WH Question Adapted Book for Special Education

This is an adapted book designed to build reading comprehension skills for students who are learning to identify who/what/where questions in presented text. Each page contains a short paragraph and follow-up questions asking students to identify the answers to WH questions. Students select their answers from velcro picture icons. Great for students with autism, non-readers, emerging readers, special education, early childhood and students with disabilities. Brought to you by autism elementary!
Preview of VISUAL TIMERS - images / graphics for use in visual schedules

VISUAL TIMERS - images / graphics for use in visual schedules

Created by
Maggie Bastolla
I clip these timer images into picture schedules for my young students with special needs. When paired with a real visual timer, kids began to get an idea of how much time each activity will take. This method is especially effective for children with Autism and others who struggle with transitions (it helps them realize that a nonpreferred activity will not last forever, and gives them warning as a preferred activity comes to a close). I am uploading them in word, so you can copy, paste and res
Preview of Hand-washing sign with real pictures for classroom

Hand-washing sign with real pictures for classroom

Created by
Crystal's stuff
This is a hand-washing sign for classroom. I have it posted just behind the sink and on the paper towel dispenser. To make cut out pictures, glued steps 1-6 on a sentence strip, laminate, and taped other pictures on paper towel dispenser. The pictures on the paper towel dispenser show the students how much paper towels to get and where it goes. I teach prek and teach this in a small group of 5 kids each at the begin of the year. Then it stays up so they can see it to remember what to do. It als
Preview of Calm Down Corner, PreK & Kindergarten SEL, Emotions Activities for Small Group

Calm Down Corner, PreK & Kindergarten SEL, Emotions Activities for Small Group

Created by
ESL Hero
🧠 Help your young learners navigate BIG emotions and build essential self-regulation skills with this complete Calm Down Corner Kit!Designed specifically for PreK, Kindergarten, early elementary, and ESL classrooms, this highly visual SEL resource empowers children to independently manage their feelings and return to learning feeling ready and focused. ✨ Because young kids often don't have the vocabulary to name complex feelings, this kit uses simple visual cues to connect physical body sign
Preview of SEL Relationship Skills, PreK & Kindergarten, Social Activities for Small Group

SEL Relationship Skills, PreK & Kindergarten, Social Activities for Small Group

Created by
ESL Hero
Description🤝 Help your young learners navigate tricky social situations and build essential interpersonal skills with this complete Relationship Skills Toolkit! Designed specifically for PreK, Kindergarten, early elementary, and ESL classrooms, this highly visual SEL resource turns abstract social concepts into fun, tangible activities. ✨ Because young kids often struggle to understand unwritten social rules, this kit provides a visual "Connection Map." By using interactive menus, step-by-step
Preview of Skill Focused: Critical Thinking Cards for Kids -120 Feature & Function Question

Skill Focused: Critical Thinking Cards for Kids -120 Feature & Function Question

What's Included: This is a comprehensive educational PDF resource containing 120 full-color task cards (30 pages) designed to build critical thinking and observation skills in young learners. Each page features carefully crafted questions with vibrant, child-friendly illustrations. Product Structure: 📄 30 pages total - 4 task card per page 🎴 Each card contains 1 question with 4 multiple-choice answers 🖼️ ANSWER SHEET 📊 Cards are numbered (F1-F60 AND U1-U60) for easy organization Question Ty
Preview of Punctuating Dialogue:  Task Cards + Worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Punctuating Dialogue: Task Cards + Worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Do your students write she said hello instead of "Hello," she said? Do they forget the comma before the quotation marks, or leave out the quotation marks entirely? Do they put the period or question mark in the wrong place – outside instead of inside the quotes? You're not alone. Punctuating dialogue is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget to use quotation marks, miss the comma after words like said or asked, confuse where to put
Preview of Commas in Addresses Worksheets and Task Cards for 3rd Grade

Commas in Addresses Worksheets and Task Cards for 3rd Grade

Do your students write "123 Main St Chicago IL" instead of "123 Main St, Chicago, IL"? Do they forget the comma between the street and city – or between the city and state? Do they put commas everywhere… or nowhere at all? You're not alone. Commas in addresses is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget the first comma, add an extra comma after the state, or leave out both commas completely. Without explicit practice, this mistake sh
Preview of Water Cycle PowerPoint & Worksheets for Grades 1-3 | Complete Science Unit

Water Cycle PowerPoint & Worksheets for Grades 1-3 | Complete Science Unit

Created by
Emily class TH
Make teaching the water cycle FUN and easy for your youngest learners! This complete unit includes 10 fully-scripted PowerPoint slides with simple, engaging content PLUS 4 hands-on student worksheets perfect for grades 1-3. Everything you need to teach evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection! 💧 What's Included: 10 COMPLETE POWERPOINT TEACHING SLIDES:Slide 1: ☀️ Title & IntroductionEye-catching visual introductionEngaging hook question: "Where does rain come from?"Sets learni
Preview of 72 When Question Pairs with Visual Supports for Speech Therapy

72 When Question Pairs with Visual Supports for Speech Therapy

When Questions & Answers Include: Available as PDF upon request1. Time-related When questionsNight vs Day Summer vs Winter Fall vs Winter Morning vs Night Breakfast vs Lunch/Dinner vs Dessert 2. Cause-effect related When questionsMixed actions & feelings, Cold vs Hot Rainy vs Snowy 3. 72 WHEN question cards and answers (Total 144 cards) 4. Bingo board for 9 answer pics. Pull questions from a bowl and place on correct answer picture. Winner gets 3 pics in a row on the board 5. Three graphic orga
Preview of Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: Bossy R Syllables (NWF)

Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: Bossy R Syllables (NWF)

These slides are designed to strengthen reading automaticity by intentionally targeting working memory, phonemic awareness, and rapid sound retrieval.How to:Students are briefly shown a single letter or a nonsense word.If one letter is shown, students are prompted to think of the sound the letter makes.If a nonsense word is shown, students are prompted to focus on the vowel sound and then blend the sounds together silently in their heads.After 3–5 seconds, the word is removed and replaced with a
Preview of Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: CVC (Nonsense Words)

Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: CVC (Nonsense Words)

These slides are designed to strengthen reading automaticity by intentionally targeting working memory, phonemic awareness, and rapid sound retrieval.How to:Students are briefly shown a single letter or a nonsense word.If one letter is shown, students are prompted to think of the sound the letter makes.If a nonsense word is shown, students are prompted to focus on the vowel sound and then blend the sounds together silently in their heads.After 3–5 seconds, the word is removed and replaced with a
Preview of Community Places & Holidays Adapted Book for Special Education

Community Places & Holidays Adapted Book for Special Education

This book is designed to teach students to identify items that are commonly associated with different community locations and holidays. Each page contains an image of a community location (e.g. post office) and five blank boxes for students to select and match images paired with text containing commonly associated items (e.g. stamp, envelope, mailbox). This book is great for students who are learning to answer wh questions and categorize. The images make it accessible for non-readers and the tex
Preview of Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: VT Syllables: ai/ay (NWF)

Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: VT Syllables: ai/ay (NWF)

These slides are designed to strengthen reading automaticity by intentionally targeting working memory, phonemic awareness, and rapid sound retrieval.How to:Students are briefly shown a single letter or a nonsense word.If one letter is shown, students are prompted to think of the sound the letter makes.If a nonsense word is shown, students are prompted to focus on the vowel sound and then blend the sounds together silently in their heads.After 3–5 seconds, the word is removed and replaced with a
Preview of Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: VT Syllables: ee/ea (NWF)

Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: VT Syllables: ee/ea (NWF)

These slides are designed to strengthen reading automaticity by intentionally targeting working memory, phonemic awareness, and rapid sound retrieval.How to:Students are briefly shown a single letter or a nonsense word.If one letter is shown, students are prompted to think of the sound the letter makes.If a nonsense word is shown, students are prompted to focus on the vowel sound and then blend the sounds together silently in their heads.After 3–5 seconds, the word is removed and replaced with a
Preview of Automaticity Slides for Fluency & Working Memory: Open & Closed Syllables Mixed

Automaticity Slides for Fluency & Working Memory: Open & Closed Syllables Mixed

These slides are designed to strengthen reading automaticity by intentionally targeting working memory, phonemic awareness, and rapid sound retrieval.How to:Students are briefly shown a single letter or a nonsense word.If one letter is shown, students are prompted to think of the sound the letter makes.If a nonsense word is shown, students are prompted to focus on the vowel sound and then blend the sounds together silently in their heads.After 3–5 seconds, the word is removed and replaced with a
Preview of Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: Open Syllables (NWF)

Automaticity Slides for Fluency and Working Memory: Open Syllables (NWF)

These slides are designed to strengthen reading automaticity by intentionally targeting working memory, phonemic awareness, and rapid sound retrieval.How to:Students are briefly shown a single letter or a nonsense word.If one letter is shown, students are prompted to think of the sound the letter makes.If a nonsense word is shown, students are prompted to focus on the vowel sound and then blend the sounds together silently in their heads.After 3–5 seconds, the word is removed and replaced with a
Preview of Bridges TPSP Project for Gifted Learners

Bridges TPSP Project for Gifted Learners

TPSP Bridges Research & Design Project | TEKS-Aligned STEM Inquiry UnitLooking for a hands-on, engaging STEM research project aligned with the Texas Performance Standards Project (TPSP)? This Bridges Research & Design Unit integrates science, engineering, math, and technology to challenge students in grades 4-5 to research, design, build, and test their own model bridges! What’s Included?✅ TEKS-Aligned Research Plan – Covers science, math, engineering, and ELA standards ✅ Student Workbook
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