In this activity, students practice comparing quantities by determining whether one group has more, less, or the same amount as another. Students look at pairs of pictures, or objects and choose the correct comparison. This helps build early math skills such as counting, number sense, and understanding relationships between quantities. The activity encourages students to think critically, use math vocabulary, and explain how they know their answer.
This social story is designed to help children understand and practice the important skill of accepting “no” calmly and respectfully. Using simple language and supportive visuals, the story teaches students what it means when someone says “no,” why it happens, and how to respond in a positive way. It also introduces coping strategies children can use when they feel disappointed or frustrated. This resource is perfect for students who struggle with emotional regulation, flexibility, or handling u
Each group will work together and share the provided materials. Students will independently make predictions about whether each object will sink or float, then test their predictions during the activity. After testing, students will give a brief explanation for why each object sank or floated, using their observations and prior knowledge to support their reasoning.
Make literacy festive with this engaging Christmas Words Worksheet! Students will practice reading, writing, and word recognition while enjoying cheerful holiday images. Directions: Look at each Christmas picture, read the word, and write the correct name of the picture. What’s Included:A printable worksheet with Christmas‑themed images (tree, ornament, gift, stocking, etc.).Spaces for students to write the correct word for each picture.Skills Practiced:🔤 Word recognition✏️ Writing practice
Each group will work together and share the provided materials. Students will independently make predictions about whether each object will sink or float, then test their predictions during the activity. After testing, students will give a brief explanation for why each object sank or floated, using their observations and prior knowledge to support their reasoning.
Make sorting fun and engaging with this hands-on sorting activity designed for early learners and special education classrooms! Students will practice categorizing familiar items while building vocabulary, attention, and critical thinking skills. 👐 Perfect for: Independent work tasks ABA or special education centers Speech and language activities Small group instruction File folder or task box activities 💡 Skills targeted: ✔️ Sorting by category ✔️ Expanding vocabulary ✔️ Following dir
Make data collection simple and effective with this Task Analysis Worksheet designed for teaching and tracking functional routines such as unpacking, morning arrival, or other daily living skills. This easy-to-use worksheet breaks down the unpacking routine into clear, observable steps—perfect for special education, ABA classrooms, or life skills programs. It allows teachers, therapists, and paraprofessionals to take consistent data, monitor progress, and identify where additional support is
Add some festive fun to your math lessons with this Christmas Counting Worksheet! Students will enjoy cheerful holiday images while practicing essential early math skills. Directions: Count each set of objects and write the correct number. What’s Included:A printable worksheet with Christmas‑themed pictures (trees, ornaments, gifts, stockings, and more).Spaces for students to record the correct number for each set.Skills Practiced:🔢 Counting objects✏️ Number writing and recognition👀 Visual
Make math festive with this engaging Christmas Counting Worksheet! Students will practice counting skills while enjoying cheerful holiday images. Directions: Count the items in each box and color the correct answer. What’s Included:A printable worksheet with Christmas‑themed pictures (trees, ornaments, gifts, stockings, etc.).Answer choices for students to color, reinforcing number recognition.Skills Practiced:🔢 Counting objects✏️ Number recognition🎨 Fine motor skills (coloring)👀 Visual di
Bring festive fun into your classroom with this engaging I Spy Christmas Worksheet! Perfect for centers, morning work, or a quick holiday activity, students will love searching for seasonal images while practicing important skills. What’s Included:A colorful I Spy page filled with Christmas‑themed pictures (trees, ornaments, and more).A recording sheet for students to count and write how many of each item they find.Skills Practiced:🔢 Counting & Number Recognition👀 Visual Discrimination & Atte
Bring the taste of fall to your classroom with this hands-on “Apple Pie in a Cup” activity! This simple, no-bake cooking lesson is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and special education classrooms. Students will follow step-by-step picture directions to make their own mini apple pies right in a cup — no oven required! Includes: Step-by-step visual recipe cards Ingredient list Skills Targeted: Following directions Sequencing Fine motor skills (scooping, pouring, stirring) Functional life sk