Bring learning and mealtime practice to life with the Feed the Animals file folder activity. Colorful, durable, and designed for play-based intervention, this engaging set helps children explore food concepts, practice choice-making, and build acceptance in a fun, pressure-free way. Key Features Vibrant artwork featuring 8 different animals with open mouths for easy “feeding.”16 food pieces ranging from fruits and vegetables to cookies and ice cream.Versatile use: pretend play, errorless learnin
Product description: Build communication, turn-taking, and conversation skills with these 21 ready-to-use Question-of-the-Day cards. Each page features a clear, engaging question paired with a supportive image (5 answer options) to prompt responses from both vocal and non-vocal students. Designed for small groups, centers, morning meetings, speech sessions, and one-on-one practice. Why teachers love it: Supports learners who need visual cues to initiate responsesWorks for vocal and non-vocal stu
PreK - 1st
Classroom Community, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
File Folder Matching & Sorting Activities | Pre-K to 1st Grade Make learning hands-on and fun with this engaging File Folder Activities Pack designed for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade learners! These interactive activities help young students build early cognitive and visual discrimination skills through identical matching and sorting by features. Perfect for centers, independent work, morning tubs, special education support, homeschool, and early finishers! Skills Included: Identical p
Description: Help students build body-part identification skills with this hands-on, easy-to-use file folder activity. Designed for preschool–early elementary and special education, the pack supports both receptive (“Where is the nose?”) and expressive (“What is this?”) language goals and includes word-to-picture matching for reading practice. What’s included: 1 printable file folder cover and background scene10 full-color picture cards of common body parts (Arms, head, legs, stomach, eyes, mout
PreK - K
Health, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
Use this file folder to work on WH questions! Using animals, you can target the question "Where does the cat live?". You have 4 potential scenarios (farm, ocean, home, or zoo). You can also use this scenario to do pretend play.
Use this resource to do pretend play at a Burger place with your kiddos! It has a simple version where they can select what they want with a marker and a template for them to deliver the complete order. It also comes with a more advanced script where they can charge money and provide a total for the order. The possibilities are endless!
Use this color sorting activity to have your kiddos work on simple sorting and matching activities! This is ideal when you are trying to build attention and independent work.