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Preview of IB PYP Key Concepts Question Stems – Posters & Cards (Editable)

IB PYP Key Concepts Question Stems – Posters & Cards (Editable)

Bring inquiry alive with Key Concepts Question Stems for the PYP! This pack includes colourful posters and question stem cards designed to spark curiosity, deepen classroom conversations, and help learners engage with each Key Concept meaningfully. What’s included: ✔ 8 editable posters (A4) with question stems (Lower + Upper Primary) ✔ 120+ printable question stem cards ✔ Teacher guide with suggested classroom uses ✔ Editable file (PowerPoint) for customisation How to use: Display posters as
Preview of Numbers|One-to-one correspondence|task boxes

Numbers|One-to-one correspondence|task boxes

Created by
Lauren Schaack
I created this document to create a task box for my learners that needed more visual practice with one to one correspondence. This is a resource that I would use in a lesson and then utilize later on for independent work to continue their foundational skills of visualizing the numbers by using manipulatives with this resource.
Preview of SEL Relationship Skills, PreK & Kindergarten, Social Activities for Small Group

SEL Relationship Skills, PreK & Kindergarten, Social Activities for Small Group

Created by
ESL Hero
Description🤝 Help your young learners navigate tricky social situations and build essential interpersonal skills with this complete Relationship Skills Toolkit! Designed specifically for PreK, Kindergarten, early elementary, and ESL classrooms, this highly visual SEL resource turns abstract social concepts into fun, tangible activities. ✨ Because young kids often struggle to understand unwritten social rules, this kit provides a visual "Connection Map." By using interactive menus, step-by-step
Preview of Bath Time Green Screen Background!

Bath Time Green Screen Background!

Created by
Miss Morgan SLP
Enhance your virtual sessions by pairing this green screen background with functional vocabulary! Various skills can be targeted including: -commenting (e.g., The baby is dirty!) -requests (e.g., Turn water off!) -articulation: "pop", "more", "baby", "tub" -basic concepts: in/out, on/off, empty/full, clean/dirty, wet/dry -wh questions- (e.g., "where should I put the baby?) Can be used as a powerpoint with Zoom and Google Meet. Advance through the slides as you play with the baby during bath time
Preview of IB PYP ATL Thinking Skills Bundle | Lower Grades (K–2) Activities

IB PYP ATL Thinking Skills Bundle | Lower Grades (K–2) Activities

Created by
Susan Powers
Develop strong, confident thinkers from the earliest years with this IB PYP ATL Thinking Skills Bundle for lower grades (K–2 / Early Primary).This year-long resource explicitly builds foundational Approaches to Learning (ATL) thinking skills through engaging, developmentally appropriate inquiry experiences across literacy, numeracy, and concept-based learning. Designed for young learners, this bundle supports students in becoming reflective thinkers who can begin to develop metacognition, cri
Preview of Math Brain Teasers | 13 Algebraic Thinking Puzzles Grades 3–6

Math Brain Teasers | 13 Algebraic Thinking Puzzles Grades 3–6

Created by
The NumberNook
This complete, ready-to-project PowerPoint resource contains 13 original math brain teasers for students in Grades 3–6 (ages 8–12). Every problem is presented on its own beautifully designed question slide, followed immediately by a full answer slide that reveals the complete step-by-step working AND the hidden mathematical principle behind the problem. Zero prep. Download, open, project. ⭐ WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER BRAIN TEASER RESOURCES? Most brain teaser packs are collections
Preview of Lanyard Key Tabbed Visuals Cards Special Education

Lanyard Key Tabbed Visuals Cards Special Education

Key Ring Tabbed Visual Cards provide visual prompts for your students with easy tabbed access. The tabbed images make it easier to access cards quickly instead of sifting through your set. Perfect for the whole team! Includes:template to create your own cards13 visual cards: Dimensions: 2.75 x 2.75 in'Go,StopClean upSit readyBathroomMoreAll doneStand up Sit downListenQuietWalking feetGentle handsUse with 1in binder ring Use To:Reinforce behaviorReinforce directionsReinforce AACProvide a modelC
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 Visual Cards Lanyard Behavior Zones of Regulation Autism DBT Coping Skills

Visual Cards Lanyard Behavior Zones of Regulation Autism DBT Coping Skills

Help students build emotional awareness and regulation with these editable, printable Zones of Regulation cards! Visual support featuring expressive faces to help identify emotions Clear coping skills grounded in evidence-based DBT techniques Editable and customizable — tailor the cards to fit your students’ needs Perfect for printing and laminating for durable, hands-on use Encourages self-regulation, mindfulness, and emotional confidence Ideal for classroom, counseling, or remote learning
Preview of Visual Task Checklist Card | Executive Function Tool, Initiation & Progress, 2-5

Visual Task Checklist Card | Executive Function Tool, Initiation & Progress, 2-5

Help students start assignments, stay on track, and finish their work with this ( laminatable) initiation self-guided task card, designed to support executive functioning and academic stamina in elementary classrooms. This kid-friendly, icon-based task progress card gives students a clear, predictable routine they can follow independently when a task feels overwhelming or non-preferred. Perfect for IEPs, 504 plans, MTSS/RTI, and general education support in grades 2–5. Executive Function Vi
Preview of PEAK D-6c- Imitate Drawing Basic Shapes

PEAK D-6c- Imitate Drawing Basic Shapes

Created by
Amber Fagan
Peak direct 6c. Imitate Drawing Basic shapes. Model drawing a shape and client is supposed to imitate. Shapes get more complex as stimuli number increases.
Preview of Visual Schedule Template

Visual Schedule Template

This is a simple template for a visual schedule with space for 5 activities. Use velcro dots to connect steps or activities to the "to do" section and move them to "all done" as they're completed. This template can also be used for the steps in a task analysis for bathroom routine, hand washing routine, tying shoes, etc.
Preview of Puppy Color & Spatial Concepts

Puppy Color & Spatial Concepts

CHECK OUT THE FULL PREVIEW!Puppy Color & Spatial Concepts was inspired by Sort 'Em Up Pups by Learning Resources. I love pairing hands-on toys with materials. Students have many learning opportunities to use both to expand sentences, follow instructions with critical elements, match colors, sequence, cut and glue and make their own scenes. There are varied levels for differentiated learners. Goals you can target with this cute puppy, paw prints, bones and dog houses:1.Sort the puppies by siz
Preview of 32 FREE Visual Routine Cards for Toddler Independence (Printable and Editable)

32 FREE Visual Routine Cards for Toddler Independence (Printable and Editable)

Routines are critical for developing calm and confident kiddos, and their grown-ups benefit, too! As a middle school teacher, I prioritized daily routines to promote independence and autonomy with adolescents. Now, as the parent of a toddler, I see how important these same qualities are for our little ones. All ages and types of kids (and adults!) benefit from visual routines, but these are especially designed to support toddlers at home, kids in early childhood classrooms/childcare centers
Preview of Visuals for the Neurodiverse Classroom PPT (Editable)

Visuals for the Neurodiverse Classroom PPT (Editable)

Created by
SparkAbility
List of visuals includedPPT FileMake a choicePop BubblesMusicExerciseKind HandsAsk an adultMy TurnYour TurnNo AccessListenLook forQuestion (answer yes or no)Do you like it?Walking feetQuiet voiceCover your coughHand cleaning stationFirst and ThenFirst, Then and NextDaily ScheduleShoes SocksBagCoatT-ShirtHoodyHatScarfLunch BoxDrink BottleMaskBooksPuzzlePaint BrushCrayonsChairDeskLegoIPadXBoxPlaydoughSandRiceBeadsBlocksDollhouseDollsToy CarsPencil and PaperWater PlayBallSnack TimePlaygroundArts &
Preview of Visual command signs for Special Needs

Visual command signs for Special Needs

Visual commands for special needs children. Great to keep on your lanyard.
Preview of Montessori Visual Recipe Cards

Montessori Visual Recipe Cards

Created by
Kina Focareto
Montessori practical life skills food prep visual recipe cards. Kids can follow along and develop reading skills to independently do snack preparation and execution.
Preview of On-Task Behavior Visual Support (Editable)

On-Task Behavior Visual Support (Editable)

This desk-friendly visual support helps students understand what on-task behavior looks like and sounds like, providing clear expectations for success. It also includes strategies for handling distractions in a positive way. Editable for customization to fit individual student needs, this resource is great for classroom management, tier two interventions, and student self-regulation.
Preview of Editable Lab Station Cards – Visual Lab Protocols for Core Biotechnology Skills

Editable Lab Station Cards – Visual Lab Protocols for Core Biotechnology Skills

Created by
Miss Biotech
Make your lab skills instruction easier, clearer, and more engaging! This editable lab station card set includes 8 essential protocols for life science and biotech classrooms. Each card features a clear step-by-step procedure, materials list, and key safety reminders — with both full-color and black-and-white versions included. Perfect for: ✅ Lab rotation stations ✅ Student lab notebooks ✅ Sub plans or early finishers ✅ SPED/ELL scaffolded instruction ✅ Independent or small group skill prac
Preview of Break card visual

Break card visual

This is a break card visual to be used with autistic, ESE or young children.
Preview of "First-Then" Visual Cue Card for Children with Autism

"First-Then" Visual Cue Card for Children with Autism

Created by
Art by Aulani
First-Then cards are one of the most simplistic visual cues for those with Autism. They are simple as well as effective. This type of visual intervention presents to the student what need to be done FIRST, which is THEN followed by the reinforcement. (I usually laminate each sheet so that I can write what the student needs to do first, and what the student will get after the task is completed, with a white board marker. For lower functioning students, I usually laminate each sheet as wel
Preview of Question Discrimination Level 1 Beginner | Data Sheets Included | ABA & Speech

Question Discrimination Level 1 Beginner | Data Sheets Included | ABA & Speech

This visual resource is designed to help children build foundational question discrimination (Level 1) skills through structured, hands-on practice. The product includes 10 organized sets, each containing 10 visuals, for a total of 100 images. Each set targets an essential early discrimination skill to support attending, listening, and early language development: • Object vs. Color (two sets) – Learners discriminate between “What is it?” and “What color is it?” • Number vs. Color (two set
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 Life Skills Grocery Store - AMAZING DEAL!

Life Skills Grocery Store - AMAZING DEAL!

Looking for visuals to help students categorize, locate, or identify foods in a grocery store? Categories include dairy, beverages, bread & bakery, frozen foods, baking, breakfast, snacks & candy, health & beauty, household items, produce, and meat. Each aisle comes with 8-16 visuals. Category headings also included: frozen, refrigerated, and shelves. Simply print out visuals on cardstock, laminate (if needed), and cut to begin the fun!
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