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Preview of Sentence Building with Verbs | Boom Cards & Worksheets for Verb + Is/Are

Sentence Building with Verbs | Boom Cards & Worksheets for Verb + Is/Are

Help students build early sentence structure using this highly visual resource targeting present progressive verbs! This product includes both digital BOOM Cards (self-grading, no print) and printable worksheets to support learners working on subject–verb–action word combinations (e.g., He is crying, They are eating). Perfect for: AAC users Emergent communicators Students with limited expressive language Preschool, kindergarten, or early elementary Speech therapy, ESL/ELL, or special educat
Preview of Life Skills for AAC Users

Life Skills for AAC Users

Created by
Karla Power
With this bundle, you receive all 6 units for the price of 5! Unit 1 Safety Skills Unit 2 Hygiene Skills Unit 3 Dressing Skills Unit 4 Food Skills Unit 5 Cleaning Skills Unit 6 Social Skills This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons per unit. That's 30 mini lessons in total!!! For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning
Preview of Yes/No Question Task Cards for Pre-K | Special Education & IEP Data Collection

Yes/No Question Task Cards for Pre-K | Special Education & IEP Data Collection

Created by
Misha Frander
This Yes/No Question Task Card set is designed for Pre-K and early elementary students in inclusion, special education, and early intervention classrooms. These cards provide structured practice answering yes/no questions while making IEP data collection simple and efficient. This resource includes 36 engaging task cards that target a variety of functional and academic yes/no questions, including: Personal information (name, age, gender) Classroom routines and behaviors Preferences Obj
Preview of Can You Guess A Describing FOOD Game with AAC Attributes for Early Learners

Can You Guess A Describing FOOD Game with AAC Attributes for Early Learners

What’s Included:Category sorting of real photos for describing and guessing. Sorting activities can be a craft in which you glue pictures on the page or laminate symbol mats & photos & attach Velcro. Place the soft Velcro on the front of the mats & rough Velcro on the back of the photos. •Six Visual Symbol Mats – cut and laminate It belongs to the group of __________ It tastes ____________ It is the color ____________ It is a(n) ___________shape I like ________ I don’t like ________ •Food
Preview of Unit 1 Life Skills for AAC Users (Safety)

Unit 1 Life Skills for AAC Users (Safety)

Created by
Karla Power
This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons about Safety. For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning the ASL (American Sign Language) for the core vocabulary. I can: Share personal information with trusted adultsCross the street safelyAsk for and put on a band-aidPut on and wear a helmet while riding a bike/scooterIdenti
Preview of Negation Flashcards with Real Pictures | “Not” Concepts for Speech Therapy

Negation Flashcards with Real Pictures | “Not” Concepts for Speech Therapy

Target the concept of negation (“not”) in a clear, engaging, and visually supported way! These high-quality picture flashcards are perfect for helping students identify items that do not belong in a category. This resource supports students who struggle with questions like: “Which one is not a pet?” “Which item is not worn in the winter?” “Which one is not a vegetable?” ✅ What’s Included: Printable negation flashcards with clear, engaging visuals Multiple category-based prompts Easy-t
Preview of Visual Cue Cards Autism for Communication Board Sped AAC Nonverbal Students

Visual Cue Cards Autism for Communication Board Sped AAC Nonverbal Students

Custom Bundle N 3This pack includes a variety of picture cards that work great with nonverbal students with autism (can be used as p e c s cards), ESL students, and kindergarten. These printables use real-life photos and, if laminated, can be used over and over in the classroom or during different therapy sessions. What is included:food,transportation,community helpers, weather,school supplies,boy and girl clothes.If you are interested in getting a discount for a custom bundle follow this link
Preview of Pet Preposition Activities for Speech Language Therapy - Interactive & Easy Prep

Pet Preposition Activities for Speech Language Therapy - Interactive & Easy Prep

Created by
Ashley Brooke
This hands-on preposition activity is designed to help students understand and use common spatial concepts in a fun, engaging way. Using an interactive dog-and-doghouse theme, students practice identifying and describing the location of the dog, Nash, using key prepositions. This resource targets both receptive and expressive language skills to encourage language development. It comes with two booklets. For the first booklet, the students interact with the materials by pointing to the co
Preview of Unit 6 Life Skills for AAC Users (Social)

Unit 6 Life Skills for AAC Users (Social)

Created by
Karla Power
This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons about Social. For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning the ASL (American Sign Language) for the core vocabulary. I can: Greet people with my wordsGreet people with my hands Share with my friendsTake turns with my friendsAsk my friends for help
Preview of Unit 5 Life Skills for AAC Users (Cleaning)

Unit 5 Life Skills for AAC Users (Cleaning)

Created by
Karla Power
This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons about Cleaning. For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning the ASL (American Sign Language) for the core vocabulary. I can: Put away my lunch kitPack my backpackWipe my deskThrow away trashUse a broom
Preview of Unit 4 Life Skills for AAC Users (Food)

Unit 4 Life Skills for AAC Users (Food)

Created by
Karla Power
This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons about Food. For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning the ASL (American Sign Language) for the core vocabulary. I can: Prepare my cerealFill my water bottlePeel fruitMake toastSort food into different groups
Preview of Unit 3 Life Skills for AAC Users (Dressing)

Unit 3 Life Skills for AAC Users (Dressing)

Created by
Karla Power
This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons about Dressing. For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning the ASL (American Sign Language) for the core vocabulary. I can: Put on my jacketPut on my shoesPut on my hatPut on my snowpantsChoose appropriate clothing for the weather
Preview of Unit 2 Life Skills for AAC Users (Hygiene)

Unit 2 Life Skills for AAC Users (Hygiene)

Created by
Karla Power
This is an interactive Google Slides Presentation containing 5 mini lessons about Hygiene. For each lesson, students can practice matching the pictures with the written directions, using the Proloquo2go pathways to practice finding the buttons on their AAC device, and learning the ASL (American Sign Language) for the core vocabulary. I can: Brush my teethWash my handsWipe my noseWash my faceBrush my hair
Preview of Yes/No Task Cards | Clip Cards for Task Boxes | Special Education, AAC, Speech

Yes/No Task Cards | Clip Cards for Task Boxes | Special Education, AAC, Speech

Created by
Miss J Modifies
These Yes/No Task Cards are a simple and effective way to build communication, comprehension, and fine motor skills in your special education or autism classroom. Designed to support AAC users, these cards give students visual practice responding to yes/no questions using clip cards or dry-erase markers. Perfect for task boxes, independent work centers, small group instruction, or morning work, this resource helps students learn to answer questions, make choices, and build confidence wit
Preview of Winter Speech Therapy Preschool Language Activities Pronouns AAC ELL SEL

Winter Speech Therapy Preschool Language Activities Pronouns AAC ELL SEL

Great for AAC users, English Language Learners, Special Education, Kindergarten & Preschool Language – Target "I" Pronoun, Describing, Vocabulary, Syntax & increasing MLU! Looking for an engaging speech therapy activity that helps students practice subjective pronouns, subject-verb agreement, grammatically correct sentences, functional vocabulary, grammar? ✅ Skills Targeted Subjective pronoun "I," Pronoun reversals (e.g., “me” vs. “I”)DescribingSubject-verb agreementSentence construction &
Preview of Green Eggs and Ham Adapted Worksheets

Green Eggs and Ham Adapted Worksheets

Created by
Leah Williams
Adapted worksheets for Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss! These are a great way to connect ALL scholars to rigorous Wit and Wisdom content!
Preview of AAC/Language Book Companion, Early Intervention, Vocab, Growing Bundle Seasonal

AAC/Language Book Companion, Early Intervention, Vocab, Growing Bundle Seasonal

Created by
C-Saw Speech
Who Is This For?This resource is perfect for classroom teachers, speech therapists and special educators as well as students in the elementary school setting with varying ability levels who benefit from targeted, scaffolded language and literacy support. These resources are not intended to replace communication, rather support. This download offers easy-to-print resources that can be adapted for classroom use, therapy sessions and/or at-home learning, with some digital options available. All boo
Preview of Valentine's Day Task Cards - Vocab Picture & Word Match | SPED & Autism SEL

Valentine's Day Task Cards - Vocab Picture & Word Match | SPED & Autism SEL

Valentine vocabulary task cards for special education with picture matching and word matching. Ideal for autism, speech therapy, literacy centers, and independent work. These Valentine vocabulary task cards are designed to support early language development through structured picture matching and picture-to-word matching activities. Learners identify, match, and connect visual vocabulary words commonly used during Valentine’s Day activities in a predictable, easy-to-use format. 📘 WHAT’S I
Preview of Common Household Items Picture Cards

Common Household Items Picture Cards

Created by
Thriving OT
I have been looking for flashcards of common household items to teach preschoolers and children with language delays, using real pictures. However, I’ve mostly found cartoon images, which don’t provide a realistic representation for the kids. So, I’ve compiled a set of real photos of common household items to help expand their vocabulary. I hope this helps others as much as it has helped my kids!
Preview of I see Real world signs File folder -  Road and Safety signs

I see Real world signs File folder - Road and Safety signs

File folder activity boards for real world road/safety signs. Matching different signs to shapes. Circle Square Triangle Rectangle Octagon Perfect for building environmental awareness for students in Special Education and Preschool settings. Also perfect for teaching shapes in the real world. Two styles of boards included, one with images on it for easy matching and the other blank to enable students to show their own learning. Simply print, laminate and go activity.
Preview of AAC Core Vocabulary Activities Bundle | Adapted Books Special Education

AAC Core Vocabulary Activities Bundle | Adapted Books Special Education

🗣️ AAC Core Vocabulary Adapted Books for SPED, Autism, and Emerging Communicators Interactive, hands on Velcro matching books that teach functional core words, communication, and sentence building through symbol supported visuals and real photographs. Students practice essential everyday words by placing the core word icon into simple, predictable sentences. Designed for AAC users and early communicators who benefit from repetition, clear visuals, and step by step support. Simple routine. Real
Preview of HELP Core Word of the Week AAC Adapted Book Task Cards Autism Self Advocacy

HELP Core Word of the Week AAC Adapted Book Task Cards Autism Self Advocacy

*please download the free preview for in-depth details along with a free weeks worth of sample lessons with these materialsUnlock communication with the “HELP” Core Word Curriculum Kit—a complete, low-prep system designed for AAC users and students with expressive language needs. With interactive books, task cards, worksheets, and quick task box supports, this kit makes teaching core vocabulary simple, consistent, and engaging across your week. ✨ What’s Included:10-Page Interactive Adapted Boo
Preview of DRINK Core Word AAC Adapted Book Task Cards Worksheets Special Education Autism

DRINK Core Word AAC Adapted Book Task Cards Worksheets Special Education Autism

*please download the free preview for in-depth details along with a free weeks worth of sample lessons with these materialsUnlock a world of communication and learning with this DRINK Core Word Toolkit! Features 4 different activities. What’s Included: ✅ Adapted book for shared reading experience ✅ Task cards for tracing the core word ✅ Word Identification worksheets (great for pre/post data collection) ✅ Question/Answer extension activity ✅ Task Box System Visual Support See related product
Preview of Spring Picture Scenes: Vocabulary, Wh- Questions, Spatial Concepts

Spring Picture Scenes: Vocabulary, Wh- Questions, Spatial Concepts

☆ Use these Spring picture scenes for an easy, no-prep session! These are the perfect scenes to enhance receptive and expressive language skills. This is a time-saving resource that will allow you to target multiple goals through visual support and question prompts! ☆How to use:Print these picture scenes with the provided question prompts.Work on each language concept that supports engagement and themed discussion.☆Targets included:2 picture scenes: Garden scene and Swamp scene Related vocabu
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