I am really excited to show you some cute, older-kid friendly LEGO Challenge Task Cards! These are bright, colorful, and can appeal to older students without looking too primary. Don’t’ have LEGOs? That’s okay! These can be used for any building materials you may have—unifix cubes, plastic Flake Discs (Amazon), Bunchems (Amazon or Target), Wiki Stix, pipe cleaners, play-dough, etc. Get those kids engineering and manipulating. They work great as an independent station for special education, a STE
At last! A beautiful special education inspired Emergency Sub Plan template! I created this because I had a challenging time finding something suitable for my classroom. I hope you enjoy these pages! First, you can print out the forms and fill in your important information or you can use the editable version to type it in. Then, you have different options to make this work for you! You can place these pages in a binder. After each lesson plan page, you may place a folder or sheet protector with
These can be printed out and used as a student reference for the front and back of a binder that they use within the classroom. Fill out the student address and phone number on the back page, and have students practice copying it down on a separate sheet of paper when you need a few minutes to take care of something else. Students can also use the cursive handwriting chart to practice on separate paper as well. My 4th, 5th, and 6th graders use these for when we complete whole-group tasks, such a
Why not put important words or math facts on popcorn? What a fun way to practice fluency! I have created some pre-made sets, such as words with:
-Consonant Blends
-Silent -E
-Consonant Blends with Silent -E
-Vowel Teams
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-Blank popcorn (Editable)
-Pre-made labels
-Blank labels
First, print out the sets of words you would like to practice on cardstock for durability. You can print in color on white paper, or they can be printed on yellow paper if you do not have access to a color printer. I r
Do you have a student that needs support in recognizing numbers in word format? This is a great FREE resource for you! This PDF contains puzzle pieces for numbers 1-20. Print and laminate for durability. If you're interested in seeing higher numbers, please comment below. Enjoy! :)