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Preview of Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents: Task Cards and PP Show

Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents: Task Cards and PP Show

This product contains 24 task cards for students to practice converting fractions, decimals, and percents. These task cards are appropriate for students that are being introduced to this concept or need extra help on this concept. This product also includes a student record sheet and an answer sheet. This file also contains a 15-slide PowerPoint Show to use with your students for whole group instruction/practice. To get more bang for your bucks, check out my Math Task Cards Super Bundle (Note
Preview of Christmas Social Skills LESSON and SCENARIO CARDS

Christmas Social Skills LESSON and SCENARIO CARDS

Holidays are coming, which many look forward to however Christmas social skills can bring an increase in anxiety for some. Support social communication skills and understanding of Christmas with this powerpoint lesson and role play scenario cards. Preparing for situations can reduce anxiety whilst practising appropriate words can help develop relationships as well as increase confidence in a range of social situations. The resource can be used as a class lesson or an assembly, suitable for anyo
Preview of Counting Out and Sequencing Gum Balls in the 0-20 Range Using Movable Pieces

Counting Out and Sequencing Gum Balls in the 0-20 Range Using Movable Pieces

Counting out and Sequencing Gum Balls in the 0-20 Range Using Movable PiecesUsing gum balls, learners practice counting from 0 to 20. Drag and drop allows learners to gain experience with one to one correspondence as well as where to begin and end the counting sequence. There are 2 skills practiced: counting out gum balls and sequencing gum balls in the 0-20 range. Learners drag and drop the correct number of gum balls during the first part of the activity and then drag and drop up to 20 gum ba
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 BOOM CARDS™ Find the Color Match w/Labels Especially for ESL Digital Task Cards

BOOM CARDS™ Find the Color Match w/Labels Especially for ESL Digital Task Cards

Would you like a resource to be doubly helpful for students to learn to see and say colors? These color matching cards have a twist. I labeled the colors and items that are to be matched because as an ESL teacher I find that the number of exposures to text increases recall in English learners as well as special education students I have had. The more the better and this way, students don't have to try to guess the spellings of these colors and the other represented items. Most English learners
Preview of Spring Handwriting

Spring Handwriting

This is a fabulous "Spring Handwriting Set" that will not only help your students with writing, but with language and vocabulary as well. This set includes 30 unique words with pictures and writing to trace. I have included both color version and black and white for easier printing. This set could be used in a classroom, activity center or homeschool setting. Simply print the cards, laminate them (if you want them to really last), use dry erase marker and crayons to trace. Or if you prefer, just
Preview of Reading Roles Groups of 4 or 5

Reading Roles Groups of 4 or 5

Looking for an Easy deck of Reading roles? Use these cards to assign jobs to groups of students when in small groups to increase engagement and empowerment. Simple cards that can be easily added to slides or printed as a deck of four. Not all groups are the same? Add in the Connector for a group of five.
Preview of Behavior Tracking Chart

Behavior Tracking Chart

I made this activity as part of my years of substitute teaching where I thought it would be helpful for even middle school and high school students to track their daily behavior. I pulled this outline from a variety of resources that I researched that culminated into this final product. It can be modified for elementary levels as well. The form is meant to be checked by both the parents and the teacher for cross-referencing and strategizing on ways to make the student more successful on a day-to
Preview of Winter Errorless Boards

Winter Errorless Boards

Have students who have trouble discriminating between pictures? These winter errorless boards will help with just that. Students can match picture to picture with no chance of getting it wrong. Increase and support independence with these boards.
Preview of 8 Analogy Word Pair Sets For Improving Word Retrieval Skills

8 Analogy Word Pair Sets For Improving Word Retrieval Skills

What is an analogy?An analogy is a comparison of 2 sets of word pairs that have a semantic relationship. The purpose of learning analogies is to help students expand ability to make connections between words and expand word retrieval. They sort vocabulary into different categories, learn patterns, increase use of abstract thinking and inference skills. Analogies are like little puzzles to figure out. Use of visualization helps students learn connections and determine how to fill in the final wor
Preview of WH Questions with Visuals Pictures Winter Short Stories Comprehension Task Card

WH Questions with Visuals Pictures Winter Short Stories Comprehension Task Card

Do your students struggle to answer Wh- questions or stay engaged during comprehension practice? These WH Questions Winter Short Stories with Picture Scenes task cards are designed to support special education, ELLs, and emerging readers by making reading comprehension meaningful and accessible. ✤ Learning Targets With these task cards, students will: Answer who, what, where, and when questions accurately Strengthen reading comprehension skills through short, simple stories Use picture suppo
Preview of Think It or Say It Card Sort Digital and Printable-Social Skills & Life Skills

Think It or Say It Card Sort Digital and Printable-Social Skills & Life Skills

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Helping Hanna
What’s Included A digital version and printable version of a “think it” or “say it” sort game Digital Version-Digital “Think It” or “Say It” activity sort with 36 prompts to sort -Digital slide explaining expected/unexpected comments and questions -Digital slide with empathy brainstorming questions Printable Version-Printable “Think It” or “Say It” card sort with two sets of 36 sorting cards- one with words and pictures and one with only words (printer friendly) -Extra printable cards to write y
Preview of Wh Questions Short Stories Task Cards Picture Reading Comprehension SPED Autism

Wh Questions Short Stories Task Cards Picture Reading Comprehension SPED Autism

These Short Stories WH Questions Picture Task Cards and Power Point will help your students answer wh- questions accurately. It includes short passages with 3 simple sentences with a visual cue. The WH questions include what? who? when? where? and how? ► Task Cards: Use at centers, small group instruction or independent work ► Power Point: use for whole group activity where students come up and circle the answer to the WH question on the whiteboard or call out the answer. ► Learning Object
Preview of Fall Theme Counting 1-20:  Self-Checking Digital Slides for PowerPoint

Fall Theme Counting 1-20: Self-Checking Digital Slides for PowerPoint

Fall Theme Counting 1-20 (Self-Checking)Using various fall objects, learners practice counting from 1 to 20. Learners answer the question, “How many?” to increase skill levels in one-to-one correspondence as well as track where they start/stop counting. After typing in the answer, students may then check their work by sliding the orange pumpkin to reveal the correct number of objects. Allowing students to self-check provides an opportunity to take ownership of their own learning as well as offer
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