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Preview of Fine Motor Skills BUNDLE | Cutting and Tracing for Early Learners

Fine Motor Skills BUNDLE | Cutting and Tracing for Early Learners

This FINE MOTOR SKILLS BUNDLE includes scope and sequences with corresponding materials for the following skill areas for age equivalences 0 - 48 months:Tracing LinesTracing ShapesTracing Capital & Lowercase LettersTracing Numbers 1 - 20Cutting LinesCutting ShapesThese are based on skills assessed in the VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R or Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) assessments, typically used with Early Learners on the autism spectrum. This resource can help assess your learner's skill set or use as ide
Preview of Cutting Lines with Scissors | Simple & Complex Templates

Cutting Lines with Scissors | Simple & Complex Templates

This Differentiated Resource for Early Learners includes 2 different scope & sequences with 4 different templates to use for: pre-cutting skillscutting lineincreasing fine motor strengthfine motor imitationindependent playarts & craftsassessmentsprogramming materialsA Scope & Sequence Instruction page is also included featuring: SD/CueTarget ListMeasurable ObjectivesCriteria to MasteryFor more Imitation Resources --> CLICK HEREFor a FULL Curriculum --> CLICK HEREHow to get TPT credit t
Preview of Alphabet Activity/Coloring Pages Animals

Alphabet Activity/Coloring Pages Animals

Created by
Eleanor Stup
Increase letter and word identification with these animal alphabet coloring pages, there are two copies of each page one that has just the letter and one that spells the full word. For picture of a Zebra you will get one page that says “Z” “z” and “zebra”
Preview of CVC Color by Code | CVC Word Recognition Practice

CVC Color by Code | CVC Word Recognition Practice

Make early reading practice fun and engaging with these CVC Word worksheets! These no-prep activities provide structured practice for identifying and reading CVC words while building fine motor skills and increasing student independence. The simple format and clear directions make them accessible for a variety of learners. Perfect For: • Special Education Classrooms • ESY • Kindergarten • First Grade • Literacy Centers • Morning Work • Independent Work • Early Finishers • Homework • I
Preview of Question Discrimination Level 2 Intermediate |Data Sheet Included| ABA & Speech

Question Discrimination Level 2 Intermediate |Data Sheet Included| ABA & Speech

This visual resource is designed to help children build question discrimination skills (Level 2) through structured, hands-on practice. The product includes 2 organized sets, each containing 10 visuals, for a total of 20 images. Each set targets an essential intermediate discrimination skill by requiring learners to differentiate between three question types rather than two, increasing attending demands and flexible responding: • Animal vs. Sound vs. Color (two sets) – Learners discriminat
Preview of 3-Step Sequencing Activity | Cut & Paste Sorting Cards | Visual Learning

3-Step Sequencing Activity | Cut & Paste Sorting Cards | Visual Learning

Make sequencing fun, visual, and easy to understand with these 3-step sequencing sorting activities!This resource helps students practice ordering events in a logical sequence using cut-and-paste visuals, making it perfect for early learners, special education, ABA programs, and foundational literacy or life skills practice. Students will work on identifying what comes first, next, and last while strengthening critical thinking and comprehension skills in a hands-on, engaging way.
Preview of 20 Calm Down Strategy Cards | Printable SEL Calm Corner Tools

20 Calm Down Strategy Cards | Printable SEL Calm Corner Tools

Created by
DBCrafted
This set of 20 Calm Down Strategy Cards is designed to help students practice mindfulness and emotional regulation in kid-friendly ways. ✅ Includes 20 strategies with illustrations & directions ✅ Quarter-page size (easy to cut, print, and laminate) ✅ Great for calm corners, counseling, and SEL lessons Use these cards to help students: Build emotional awareness Develop coping skills Practice calming strategies independently
Preview of My Scribble Spot Worksheet

My Scribble Spot Worksheet

Created by
Hey Diddle Data
A fun check in with your students to gauge how they are feeling. Practice color identification, handwriting and spelling, while letting your students express themselves. When their feelings are acknowledged and they feel seen, your students will be better prepared to focus on the day’s work and be more successful overall. Check out the Scribble Spot Emotion Posters on my page as well, for a quick and easy reference for your students all year long.
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