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Preview of When The Weather Changes Social Story Autism Visual Support Special Education

When The Weather Changes Social Story Autism Visual Support Special Education

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Speech Fuel
Help students understand and stay calm when the weather changes at school with this clear and supportive social story. Weather can change quickly during the school day and some students may feel confused, worried, or surprised when it starts raining, getting windy, or turning cloudy. This social story helps students understand what weather changes mean and what they can do when it happens at school. This visual social story teaches students that weather can change and that teachers help students
Preview of Summer Friends & Wardrobe: Toddler Summer Activities & Clothing Unit

Summer Friends & Wardrobe: Toddler Summer Activities & Clothing Unit

Summer Friends & Sunshine Wardrobe: Toddler Activity Pack (Ages 2–3)Interactive Summer Clothing & Weather Unit | Toddler Printable Busy Book | Speech Delay & Early Intervention ResourceSpecially designed for little hands and big imaginations (ages 2–3), this low-prep printable set moves away from boring worksheets and focuses on what toddlers do best: playing, moving, and talking! Guided by a cute little Fox and Bear, your child will learn all about summer weather and clothing through interact
Preview of Autumn Days of Childhood

Autumn Days of Childhood

Created by
Some More Play
Need an easier way to bring STEM and play-based learning into fall? Autumn Days of Childhood is a 10-week calendar filled with low-prep, hands-on activities that build literacy, math, science, and creativity through play. Perfect for parents, homeschoolers, and teachers, this guide takes the guesswork out of planning and makes it simple to spark curiosity and joy in every child.
Preview of Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Provides a hands-on activity where students cut and sort items into “magnetic” and “non-magnetic” groups. Encourages active engagement and critical thinking through testing and classifying objects. Reinforces the scientific concept of magnetism in a concrete, practical way. Helps students distinguish between materials that are magnetic (e.g., steel) and non-magnetic (e.g., elastic, wood). Promotes fine motor skills through cutting and sorting tasks. Supports vocabulary development rela
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