This is a recipe to make your own play-doh! It is kid friendly, with visual directions as well as written. I created and used this with a four year old who was able to follow the directions and wanted to make this play-doh again and again! We made every color of the rainbow. I hope your littles enjoy this! Just print this out and laminate if you would like! That way it is easy to reuse, even after getting flour and oil all over it like we did!
This product includes all the materials for a snowstorm in a jar science experiment. There are directions for the class to follow to complete the experiment. There is also a packet for students to complete. The last page is the materials used. Each student can get a row to cut out and glue in their packets. I did this experiment and packet with my K-2 Autistic Support class
Place value mats to help kids with adding and subtracting. There is a version for 2 digit numbers and a version for 3 digit numbers. I print the addition and subtraction mats double sided so that kids can have one and flip back and forth as needed. Kids can place actual place value blocks onto the mats or you can laminate them/put them in a sleeve and kids can draw place value blocks on with numbers. How to use/explanation- Students write their equations in on the side. For addition, both boxes
Bee themed classroom alphabet posters! Paper sized poster for each letter of the alphabet that includes capital, lowercase, and picture for the sound. For the X poster, I included two options- x ray and fox.
Cute classroom alphabet posters! Paper sized poster for each letter of the alphabet that includes capital, lowercase, and picture for the sound. For the X poster, I included two options- x ray and fox.
I gave out these lip balm valentines to my co-workers. I printed them and glued them onto pink card stock. Then I attached a lip balm with some washi tape! The file includes multiple valentines per page to print. It looks just like mine but without the name. You can put your own name in!
Behavior Visual Cards I cut out the bigger cards and use them to hold up as a reminder. I put the strip on the bottom on the student's desk. These are a good nonverbal reminder.
Word search valentines full of positive affirmations for your students. I printed mine on pink card stock and cut them out with decorative scissors. Then I attached valentine pencils with washi tape! The printable looks the same as mine, except without my name. You can put your own name in!
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