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Preview of Emotions & Feelings Flashcards With Real Picture Special Education & Montessori

Emotions & Feelings Flashcards With Real Picture Special Education & Montessori

Created by
GrowUpLearning
The feelings flashcards are great as vocabulary cards. You can read the card together with your child and discuss the topic. Another way to use the feelings cards is for display, especially during the increased interest of your child. It can also be wonderful to show a small card flash card that matches his or her feelings when she’s overwhelmed. It can help to see that others can be angry or sad too.
Preview of Syllabication, Spelling, Phonological Awareness, Fluency Practice

Syllabication, Spelling, Phonological Awareness, Fluency Practice

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
From a reading program MindPlay that has been transformed for interactive presentationmade to present as an interactive PowerPoint or printed out as cardsreview syllabication, spelling, and decoding with youthcolorful picturesteaches fluency in multisyllabic words in isolationquiz with answer key included
Preview of Popsicle Flash Cards: Concepts & Following Directions

Popsicle Flash Cards: Concepts & Following Directions

The following bundle contains various activities that target one- and two-step directions, many containing embedded concepts. Such concepts include time-sequencing (before, after), qualitative (color, flavor), quantitative (#), and spatial (above, below, between, right, left, next to) vocabulary. Sixty-six one step direction flash cards are included to use individually or in conjunction with the and/or/before/after cards to increase the complexity of the task. A great starter packet to target fo
Preview of FREEBIE Preview-Visual Cues for Remote Learning using Google Meet

FREEBIE Preview-Visual Cues for Remote Learning using Google Meet

Created by
Breanna Cornish
Do your students have trouble understanding and using new vocabulary in different contexts? Some students may have limited experience with computers and insufficient exposure to the vocabulary used when talking about technology. How can they be engaged or motivated to learn over the computer when they literally have no idea what your directions mean?! These visual cues will help you and your students navigate Google learning platforms. You can print them out and hold them up during teletherapy s
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