Autism Lesson Plan Printables for Autism Support Classrooms and Special Education Support Classrooms. (Language-based lessons for April-May-June.) 53 Pages. (See my Fall, Winter and Summer products if you want lessons for the entire year.) New Cover- Same product. (Updated 2022.) These language lessons are made for students who a have a difficult time processing language and may need short, hands-on lessons with concrete pictures to increase receptive language. Students with developmental delay
24 Common household and personal items to help learners increase language by tacting or increase visual identification with Listener responding. Just laminate, cut and your ready to go.
This activity is designed to increase expressive and receptive language skills by answering yes and no questions regarding pictures! With this activity you will get a fun thumbs up and thumbs down picture to help your kiddos understand the concept when yes/no is first introduced. Included:1 thumbs up and 1 thumbs down visual cue1 data sheet to keep track of accuracy97 total yes and no picture cards with yes/no questions on themThank you so much! I hope you enjoy this activity! **Don't forget t
I use this pacing board for my kiddos who have rate of speech goals and thought I'd share! This is a great visual source for students to use in order to cue themselves to either slow down or increase their rate of speech. Link to my other pacing board!
Ultimate Kids Morning Routine Checklist! This checklist packet will help make mornings a breeze for parents and children by having simple directions with visuals to boost children's independence in the mornings! The general morning routine provides a checklist for all the steps needed to prepare for school. The getting dressed checklist increases your child's independence with picking out their clothes and deciding if they need a jacket. The backpack checklist provides a visual of general school
Colors Identification - Flash Cards - ABA Therapy/Special Education Print, cut and laminate colors identification cards to use to increase matching, receptive, and expressive language. Includes: 11 Colors. Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple Pink Brown Black White Gray
I use this pacing board (along with the other pacing board in my store) for my kiddos who have rate of speech goals and thought I'd share! This is a great visual source for students to use in order to cue themselves to either slow down or increase their rate of speech. Link to my other pacing board!
Help your students build accurate /s/ sound production with this comprehensive set of articulation cards targeting initial, medial, and final word positions! This engaging speech therapy resource is designed to support articulation practice, improve carryover, andincrease confidence during communication tasks. With clear visuals and carefully selected target words, these cards are perfect for speech-language pathologists, special educators, classroom teachers, and home practice. What’s Include
K - 9th
Not Subject Specific, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Speaking & Listening
Comprehensive 60-question multiple choice assessment covering adjective identification, descriptive words, adjectives in context, and comparative/superlative forms. Common Core aligned for grades 3–4 with complete answer key and one-sentence explanations. Perfect for practice, review, quizzes, and standardized test prep. FULL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:Give your students a comprehensive question bank for mastering adjectives! This ready-to-use resource includes 60 multiple-choice questions organized in
This product is a companion for the book "What's the Problem?" by Bryan Smith. The story introduces children to a simple 4-step framework for solving problems. Bryan Smith uses the acronym SODAS to help children remember and apply the steps. Note: The book is not included with this product, however, it is recommended that students read the story before completing these activities. The following are included: - Handout: Teaching Children to Problem-Solve - Poster: SODAS the 4-steps of problem
Ready to take your students beyond basic grammar practice? This Advanced Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheet Packet helps students master some of the most challenging structures found in upper elementary and early middle school writing. Designed for Grades 5–6, this resource targets complex agreement patterns such as intervening phrases, inverted sentences, noun clause subjects, and relative clause structures — all in one structured, teacher-friendly packet. ✨ Perfect for advanced learners, en
These are social story activities that will teach students the difference between helpful and hurtful behaviors. It will teach your special education / autism / early elementary kiddos different activities what they can do to keep themselves busy during this unique remote learning time. Students will learn helpful behaviors to engage in when they: Get a problem wrong on an assignmentLose a gameHave a messy houseWant to engage in a conversationLose somethingThis activity packet includes task ca
I used to think working on Recalling Sentences was dumb, to be frank. But since taking on this mission to create my own materials for all subtests of the CELF-5, I began using manipulatives (one per word) while giving students words to recall/repeat. And they're growing! (I know, I was shocked) I use errors as opportunities to address phonological-based grammar errors (e.g., She live in the jungle vs. She live s in the jungle). Guys, I even made a goal for it, and I swear this kid's grammar is
These "All About Me" Activities include a poster template and no-prep worksheets for autism, special education, and speech therapy. Great for a back to school theme! -This resource focuses on core words (eat, go, play, do, have, like, yes/no). -Variations to worksheets include cut/paste and dot/circle to meet the needs of all students. Includes: (17 worksheets + color, cut/paste poster template)-All about me (large create a poster- color, cut, paste) with choice icons -draw picture of "me,"