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Preview of Word search -food

Word search -food

Created by
Rachel Schley
Sensory-Friendly Foods Word Search (20x20 Grid)This engaging 20 x 20 word search is designed to spark student interest while supporting a variety of learning needs. The puzzle includes 10 words related to sensory-friendly foods, making it both educational and fun. To ensure accessibility for all learners, three versions are included: Standard Word Search – a traditional puzzle for independent practice.Bolded Letters Version – letters are darker and easier to see, offering extra visual support
Preview of Preschool emotions, Recognizing feelings and emotions flashcards and worksheets

Preschool emotions, Recognizing feelings and emotions flashcards and worksheets

Created by
ABA in School
Build preschool emotions skills with this engaging set focused on recognizing feelings and emotions using flashcards and worksheets for preschool and kindergarten learners. Includes emotion faces printables, identifying feelings worksheets, task cards, an adaptive book, and digital activities to support receptive identification of emotions and facial expressions. Ideal for autism classrooms and special education, with built-in data collection aligned to ABLLS for easy progress monitoring. Wh
Preview of Self Advocacy and Self Monitoring Executive Functioning for Teens

Self Advocacy and Self Monitoring Executive Functioning for Teens

Self advocacy and self monitoring are important executive function skills for teens to learn. With 20 pages of no prep, age-appropriate materials students will learn about monitoring their thoughts, actions, and environment and how to advocate for themselves. In the first half of this resource, students will learn about self monitoring, responsibility, visualizing consequences, and how to monitor their thoughts, which can influence our actions. The second half of the resource focuses on self-ad
Preview of Executive Functioning for Teens Task Initiation and Perseverance Activities

Executive Functioning for Teens Task Initiation and Perseverance Activities

Task initiation, completion and perseverance are important executive functioning skills for teens to develop. This resource contains a variety of no prep, age-appropriate stories, worksheets, and activities to help students understand and apply these concepts to their own lives. Learning how to persevere is an essential trait to help teens succeed in various aspects of their lives, but is difficult to teach. What does this executive function resource target? Task initiation Task completionPerse
Preview of Emotions mazes, Emotions toddlers and preschool, Identifying feelings worksheets

Emotions mazes, Emotions toddlers and preschool, Identifying feelings worksheets

Created by
ABA in School
Build early emotional awareness with these emotions mazes, emotions flashcards, and identifying feelings worksheets designed for emotions toddlers, preschool, and special education learners. These simple, engaging activities target foundational skills like recognizing happy, sad, and mad, with additional exposure to early secondary emotions. Perfect for quick 5–10 minute lessons, centers, or social skills groups, this resource keeps things clear, visual, and easy for early learners who need si
Preview of Daily Behavior Charts & Parent Communication | Editable Self-Tracking System

Daily Behavior Charts & Parent Communication | Editable Self-Tracking System

Looking for a positive, consistent way to track student behavior while building a strong home-school connection? This editable behavior chart bundle includes five ready-to-use behavior charts plus a parent letter that explains how families can partner with you to support their child’s success. Each behavior chart is broken into “morning” and “afternoon” sections to help you (and your students) identify patterns or challenges throughout the day. A simple three-smiley face system helps track
Preview of Executive Functioning for Teens Preparing, Planning, Prioritizing Activities

Executive Functioning for Teens Preparing, Planning, Prioritizing Activities

Planning, preparing, and prioritizing is an important executive functioning skill. This no-prep, age appropriate resource was intentionally designed for teens to develop their planning and prioritizing skills. Each section has a teaching portion that explains to students what each executive functioning skill means, and how to implement it, as well as a practice portion with hands-on materials that students can use to practice their executive functioning skills. 25 pages of no prep executive func
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