This resource allows students to discuss the feelings of happiness, sadness, and anger. For each emotion, students will color in the face of the emotion to associate a color with the feeling. Then, students will cut and paste to fill in "what makes me feel (happy/sad/angry)" and "when I feel (happy/sad/angry), I can..." Students can choose 3 responses for each prompt. Each emotion has a different cut and paste handout to correspond (sad and angry have several identical answer choices). This can
This set of four worksheets allows students to explore pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Students will color the head and tail of each coin, then trace the name and value of each coin. This can be paired with a lesson about describing & identifying coins, or can be given to students as review.
This product includes an adapted story for special ed. to learn about P.S. I Love You day. This product includes images to cut out and space on each page to paste the corresponding image. This story describes what P.S. I Love You Day is about and what can be done to celebrate.
This resource includes English and Spanish versions of a weekend recap handout. This handout can be sent home on Fridays to facilitate conversation during beginning of the week morning meetings. The front page includes the questions: (1) what did you do? (2) who were you with? (3) where? On the bottom, it also allows students and/or their families to pick an adjective to describe their weekend. The back includes blank lines to write a story from the weekend. This resource benefits students in a
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This product includes an interactive first day of school activity for special ed! This corresponds with the read aloud A Letter from Your Teacher: On the First Day of School. After reading the letter from the teacher to the students, students may complete this activity in which they write a letter in response to their teacher. Students will fill in sentences with given visuals to share their favorite color, food, activity, and how they feel about school. This is engaging and allows a teacher to
This resource can be used to help students practice responding to wh- questions based on texts. Students can either write in their responses in the boxes, or you can add visuals from the text for students to cut and paste. Boxes on the second page can be used to insert visuals for students to cut and paste from the selected text. This graphic organizer can be reused for different texts and either teacher, aide, or student can write the title of the text on the top.
The resource includes multiple different activities to practice matching quantity to quantity and quantity to number 1-5. There are 3 different versions that include ten frames, dice, and lollipops. The initial page for each version can be laminated with velcro on the empty boxes, while the second page can be laminated and cut out to use as matching pieces. The pictures and/or numbers can be used to match depending on student level.
This resource includes a cut and paste activity for students to complete to set goals for themselves. This is a great beginning of the school year or New Year activity! These worksheets can be displayed on a bulletin board or kept for students to revisit later to check if they accomplished their goals.
This resource can be displayed in the classroom to inform and remind students of what materials they need to prepare for the lesson. Teachers can laminate and apply velcro to the sign and to the supply pieces to change the sign for each lesson. There are also blank boxes so teachers can add additional materials that are relevant to their classroom.
This resource is designed to send to student families at the beginning of the year to gain important information about the student (particularly in special education, but can be used in other settings as well). Including: family members, languages spoken, favorites, what calms them, etc. This resource includes both English and Spanish versions.
This file includes an activity for students to complete to celebrate a staff or family member welcoming a new baby. There are two versions of the worksheet: (1) drawing a picture, cut and paste advice for the new parent(s), (2) drawing a picture, writing advice for the new parent(s). The cut and paste includes symbols to represent the advice given. Staff members have loved these sweet cards from students before beginning maternity leave! This could also be a great Mother's Day card for a mom wit
This resource includes 2 versions of a quiz testing student ability to compare, add, and subtract fractions with like denominators. One version includes directions of how to complete the operations, while the other version simply asks students to complete the problems. Both versions include 18 questions and 2 bonus questions - 20 total.
This worksheet includes a camping scene for students to both label and color in. The labeling pieces are visuals rather than words for students who are not yet readers. This is a great activity to use at the end of the school year or in the summer to discuss summer activities! This can be paired with a camp theme.
These slides provide step by step instructions (6 steps total included) to guide students through the process of planting seeds. Each slide contains both words and visuals to represent what students need to do. This can be used as a spring activity to begin a unit about the plant life cycle and/or to prepare Mother's Day gifts for students to bring home. This can also be helpful in preparing students for a gardening/landscaping job.
This resource includes a quiz to test student skills in manipulating singular and plural possessive nouns. Part 1: List different types of nouns (singular, regular plural, irregular plural) (chart) Part 2: Multiple choice fill in the blank (4 questions) Part 3: Rewrite the sentence (5 questions)
This resource contains materials to be used to conduct a float vs. sink experiment. Students have a chart with columns including the object being tested, their prediction, and their observation of if the object floated or sunk. Another handout is an enlarged version of the prediction column for students to touch to support their ability to communicate their prediction. The final page allows students to practice tracing of the vocabulary words sink and float. This resource provides students a wor
This resource includes a game board, directions, and a drawing/writing worksheet to engage in a vowel-consonant-e game. The game board can be edited to add new words to make multiple game boards for different versions of play. This is an engaging way to practice knowledge and skills related to vowel-consonant-e words!
Template to edit to display student's bus #s in the classroom. Each student will have 1 bus visual with their name and bus number written. Letters spelling out "What bus am I on?" are included to display above the busses in a bulletin board format. The mascot driving the bus can be changed to your school mascot!
This resource is helpful to manage staff in a special education setting with IAs. This allows staff to exit the room without interruption, while keeping the teacher informed about where the staff member is in the building to access them if needed.
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