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Preview of Know the Code:  Consonant Letter Names and Sound Activities

Know the Code: Consonant Letter Names and Sound Activities

Hi, This multisensory bundle has been designed to support students in the early stages of reading, including students in the first and second grade that are behind with sound knowledge of consonants. It is a bundle filled with activities to develop letter name identification and sounds, through a variety of activities, including pictures, phonemic awareness activities, and more. This multisensory bundle was created from materials used and created while working with a second grader lacking knowl
Preview of Preschool Speech Therapy Winter Vocabulary Color by Code Categories

Preschool Speech Therapy Winter Vocabulary Color by Code Categories

Color by Code Winter Vocabulary is a quick, no-prep resource to review thematic vocabulary and target answering various wh- questions in PreK speech therapy. This resource is also great to send home for home practice and carryover. 10 different winter shaped items are included covering 21 themes with no prep required! Shapes included: mitten, hat, skate, hot chocolate, sled, penguin, pinecone, scarf, snowflake, and tree. Themes included: polar/arctic animals, winter things, snowmen things
Preview of Free Sorting Activity/ Task box or File Folder

Free Sorting Activity/ Task box or File Folder

Includes 1 sorting task (sorting by people and school supplies) differentiated into two levels. One level has color coding and one level doesn't have color coding. These are great for ECE or kinder kiddos or kids with disabilities. These can be used during math centers, direct instruction or independent work! If you want more sorting activities like this, check out this pack!
Preview of Sound Wall Science of Reading Aligned with Mouth Pictures – Phonics focused

Sound Wall Science of Reading Aligned with Mouth Pictures – Phonics focused

Learning to read and write English is tough! Just think about that word, tough. Your brain has already cracked the reading code and thanks to your knowledge of letters, phonemes and orthographic mapping, reading the word tough was, in fact, not tough for you at all. You know: -that the ’t’ makes the same sound as it does in turtle -the ’o’ and ‘u’ together make the same sound that the ‘u’ does at the start of umbrella & -the ‘g’ and the ’h’ together make the same sound as the ‘f’ in fish. T
Preview of Autism:  Visual Who, What, Where Pictures and Choice Cards

Autism: Visual Who, What, Where Pictures and Choice Cards

Created by
Creative CiCi
Teaching a child with autism Who, What, and Where questions can be quite difficult. In this packet you will find 16 different visual scenes. To go along with these visuals are color coded Who, What and Where pictures. The cards are color coded as follows: WHO Cards: Yellow WHAT Cards: Pink WHERE Cards: Blue Also included in this packet is a "My Who, What and Where Board". How to put everything together: -- If available, print out on card stock and laminate. -- Put "hard" Velcro pieces
Preview of Where on the Farm | Expanding Sentences | Nouns Adjectives Prepositions

Where on the Farm | Expanding Sentences | Nouns Adjectives Prepositions

Practice expanding sentences with this quick and simple little book. Perfect length for busy kids. Helps to build vocabulary (nouns, adjectives, prepositions, pronouns), expand phrases and sentences, and develop early literacy. Includes a growth rubric and tips for parents. _________________________________________________________________ Farm Theme Books, Games, and Activities Bundle 20% off _________________________________________________________________ This download contains: Printable book
Preview of Actions on the Farm | Early Intervention & Preschool Identifying Verbs Sentences

Actions on the Farm | Early Intervention & Preschool Identifying Verbs Sentences

Practice identifying and labeling verbs with this quick and simple little book. Perfect length for busy kids. Helps to develop receptive and expressive language, early literacy, attention, task completion, and vocabulary skills. Includes a growth rubric and tips for parents. _________________________________________________________________ Farm Theme Books, Games, and Activities Bundle 20% off _________________________________________________________________ This download contains: Printable boo
Preview of Eyewords + UFLI Alignment Table

Eyewords + UFLI Alignment Table

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Eyewords
⭐️ FREE Eyewords + UFLI Alignment Chart High-Frequency Words by Set, Lesson, and Decodable Book This FREE resource is designed for educators using the Eyewords high-frequency word program in tandem with UFLI Foundations. It provides a clear, color-coded alignment between the two programs, helping you integrate multisensory sight word instruction with systematic phonics instruction. What’s Included: ✅ Full alignment of Eyewords Sets 1–4 and Colors, Shapes & Numbers (CSN) ✅ UFLI less
Preview of 16 Gestures by 16 Months Tracking Form

16 Gestures by 16 Months Tracking Form

DescriptionAre you looking for ideas to teach gesture development with a client? Did you know there is a predictable developmental order of gesture development? (based on the research by the FIRST WORDS Project, 2014) This easy to use rubric helps both therapists and parents track the 16 gestures most children have developed by 16 months. Leverage the sequence of development by teaching first things first!
Preview of Final Consonant Flip Cards: Distance Learning

Final Consonant Flip Cards: Distance Learning

This packet includes 2 flip books for final consonant deletion. The two books have different pictures and words for each consonant. They can be used for variety, generalization, or for obtaining pre- and post-data. Each final consonant grouping is color-coded. Print each page on card stock and laminate. Cut cards in half (between the two colors), then around the outside colored edges. Assemble in a stack placing cover and back cards on the top and on the bottom. Coil bind across the top. Cut
Preview of Gentle Hands Social Story

Gentle Hands Social Story

This is a social story for young learners who have difficulty using gentle hands; specifically hitting, pushing, pulling hair, and grabbing/throwing toys. This story gives replacement language and positive behaviors to use instead of negative behaviors. The story is also visually coded with green checks and red x's to show the different between positive and negative behaviors. The story is simple and short. It can be laminated with each page cut in half along the dotted lines to make a booklet.
Preview of Classroom "Sound-Map" Signs (Editable)

Classroom "Sound-Map" Signs (Editable)

Created by
Mrs.Robert's
Editable Classroom Sound-Map Signs | Phonics-Based Visual Labels for Classroom ObjectsTransform your classroom into a print-rich, phonics-friendly environment with these Editable Sound-Map Classroom Signs! Designed to support early literacy and phonemic awareness, these signs feature real images of common classroom objects with color-coded phoneme segmentation to reinforce sound-symbol relationships. What's Included: 3 pages of sound-map signs featuring classroom items like desk, board, cha
Preview of Robotics Vocabulary Coloring Pages for K-3 STEM Word Work and Early Finishers

Robotics Vocabulary Coloring Pages for K-3 STEM Word Work and Early Finishers

Robotics Vocabulary Coloring gives K-3 students a simple, engaging way to connect early STEM words with friendly robot-themed visuals. These robotics coloring pages help teachers fill centers, early finisher time, review, or sub plans while building basic robot vocabulary in an age-appropriate way. What's included• Robot • Sensor • Motor • Controller • Code • Engineer How teachers can use itUse these robotics coloring pages to support K-3 science lessons, STEM centers, early finishers, small gro
Preview of Developmental Picture Communication

Developmental Picture Communication

Created by
Lauren Padula
This Bundle Includes: Overview of Developmental Picture Communication - Action + Object - Action + Location - Descriptor + Object Activities are related to riding scooter, wagon, and bike, eating, swinging, jumping, tickles and bubbles. A selection of prompt hierarchy sentence strips are also included. DPC utilizes developmentally appropriate picture cues to provide a visual prompt for individuals who are non-verbal, hyperlexic, echolalic or unintelligible. DPC is color coded using an a
Preview of Attendance & Billing Tracker Google Sheets | Calendar with Billing Chart

Attendance & Billing Tracker Google Sheets | Calendar with Billing Chart

Created by
Kelsie G SLP
Stay organized and in control of your caseload with this Attendance & Billing Tracker in Google Sheets, designed to simplify your workflow and save you time all year long! This ready-to-use tracker includes pre-filled weekday dates for the entire 2026–2027 school year, so you can jump right in—just add your student names and start tracking. Easily mark attendance using color-coded dropdown menus for quick visual reference, and track billing completion with simple checkboxes to ensure nothing
Preview of Play with Purpose Parent/Child Language Enrichment Class for SLP's

Play with Purpose Parent/Child Language Enrichment Class for SLP's

Created by
Danielle Ninic
In-person parent/child language enrichment class for SLP's to purchase and use in their practiceWeekly outlines and resources for a 4 week classSkills normed for ages 1-3 years oldNew classes added on a regular basis to change up your plans each time you offer the classDigital download includes: 4 week outlineActivity cards that can be printed or accessed digitallyAdditional resources such as coupon codes and materials links
Preview of Sassy First Then Last Visual Schedule

Sassy First Then Last Visual Schedule

To use: Print. Laminate. Then add Velcro.Help your students stay on task and transition from one activity to the next with visual schedules that draw directly from the universally-understood symbolism of traffic lights: Green signals “go” or “start;"Yellow signals caution or a transition is about to occur;Red signals “stop” or “end.”This order is rooted in decades of behavioral and educational psychology utilizing students’ prior knowledge of traffic signals to provide a clear, intuitive struct
Preview of Verb Learning Extensions

Verb Learning Extensions

Montessori Verb Learning Bundle | Regular & Irregular Verbs | Verb Tenses & Conjugation | Independent PracticeDescription: This comprehensive Montessori-inspired verb learning bundle is perfect for elementary classrooms and homeschool settings! Designed to engage students with hands-on, self-correcting activities, this resource supports mastery of key verb concepts including regular and irregular verbs, verb tenses (past, present, future), sentence building, and advanced verb conjugations. What’
Preview of That Stinks! Digging Up Some Articulation Fun - S, L, R

That Stinks! Digging Up Some Articulation Fun - S, L, R

Your students are going to LOVE this fun activity! What’s more exciting than digging in the trash? Let your kids grab some plastic gloves and dive in to this sensory bin! Just print and laminate the trash bags and sentence cards. Use black beans and newspaper scraps as the base of your bin. Students can pull out trash bags with their target sound. When they get a “That Stinks!” bag, they can have fun making a silly face and saying “Ewww! That Stinks!”. Sentence cards are provided for matching
Preview of All About Pink Interactive Book and Activities

All About Pink Interactive Book and Activities

Created by
Haleh Pezeshkan
Activity Directions: Pages 1-7: Gumball machine and bubble gums (Pink item bubble gums). Use this activity to teach 6 or 10 pink items per machine. You can use it to match, identify or label. Pages 8-15:” My Pink Book” - is an interactive book that targets the color “pink”. It provides 12 pink nouns. Use this book to match, identify, or label the pink nouns. You can also expand the child’s utterances by using “pink + item”. Pages 16-20: Sentence strips: to help with phrase/sentence constructi
Preview of "Things in my House" Interactive Books and Activities

"Things in my House" Interactive Books and Activities

Created by
Haleh Pezeshkan
In this packet, I have included 6 different versions of each room to help you modify your lesson planning to the level of each child. Each book includes 5 rooms with 6 items per room. This packet includes: Page 2: This is your cover page for all 6 versions of the book. Pages 4-9: Book 1 - commenting without words Pages 10-15: Book 2 - commenting with words Pages 16-21: Book 3 - find and match the icons to the items in the room Pages 22-27: Book 4 - What goes in this room? Pages 28-33: Book
Preview of /oo/ - 1 sound - 7 spellings PPT, aligned with Sounds-Write

/oo/ - 1 sound - 7 spellings PPT, aligned with Sounds-Write

Created by
Rebecca Monetti
OO Sound Review – Multiple Spellings (Phonics PowerPoint) Looking for a clear and engaging way to teach the /oo/ sound and its different spellings? This interactive PowerPoint helps students explore how one sound can be represented in multiple ways, building confidence in reading and spelling. This resource focuses on the /oo/ sound and introduces common spellings including oo, ew, ue, u_e, o, ui, and ou. Through carefully selected examples and visuals, students learn to recognise patterns, dec
Preview of One Page Reader Lesson 1: Tip Sits

One Page Reader Lesson 1: Tip Sits

Created by
Code Breakers
My One Page Reader lesson plans and instructional supports are a comprehensive, structured literacy resource intentionally designed to support the systematic and explicit instruction advocated by the Neuhaus Education Center. These plans offer several key benefits to be used by dyslexia therapists: 1. Consistency with Research-Based PracticeEach lesson plan aligns with the principles of structured literacy, following a predictable, sequential format that emphasizes: Phoneme-grapheme correspond
Preview of One Page Reader Lesson 20: Meg and the Bus

One Page Reader Lesson 20: Meg and the Bus

Created by
Code Breakers
My One Page Reader lesson plans and instructional supports are a comprehensive, structured literacy resource intentionally designed to support the systematic and explicit instruction advocated by the Neuhaus Education Center. These plans offer several key benefits to be used by dyslexia therapists: 1. Consistency with Research-Based PracticeEach lesson plan aligns with the principles of structured literacy, following a predictable, sequential format that emphasizes: Phoneme-grapheme correspond
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