Many students I've worked with have trouble understanding the difference between truth and lie. Many who do understand the difference may instead have trouble grasping the moral and practical reasons we tell the truth. I created this packet to explain. I work with older children and young adults with disabilities, so I try to create content that does not adhere to a certain age range. The reader is not referred to as a child or any particular age in this activity packet, making it a ready to pr
Single month planner to print and use as a teacher or paraprofessional with lesson planning duties! Includes the usual calendars and weekly schedule but with the added features of lesson plan templates, student goal notes, school calendar separate space, meal planning, fun holidays calendar for lesson inspiration, important words in Spanish and ASL for those of us working with ESL and special education students, and a Self Care BINGO sheet to encourage you to spend some time resting! Fully blac
Want to teach your students important concepts in a fun way? Why not charades? These picture-supported charades. Careers and Community Helpers A mix of jobs that are attainable for our vocation students as well as community helpers they may encounter in the community. Learn what these community members do and are recognized for. ADLs Activities of daily living miming for recognition. Also makes them seem more fun! Verbs This section is more about teaching the concept of charades, encouragin
CVI or Cortical Visual Impairment is a condition where the brain finds it difficult to interpret visual information. This is an accessible version of The Itsy Bitsy Spider that I used with a student recently. I recommend using this one story on a tablet or monitor so that the child can get close to the screen and so that the contrast is at its highest. If you do print this story, ensure that the black is printed as dark as possible by printing in high quality on card stock. Note that laminating
This worksheet is to create associations between upper and lowercase letters alongside picture supports. The goal was to show that the word in upper or lowercase would mean the same thing. This was a great worksheet to keep a few copies of in case of a unexpected free time this summer!
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