Teacher for over 15 years! I love teaching and creating fun and new ways for my students to learn things. I'm passionate about creating things that bring inclusion to all.
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech, activity or assessment for students who are non-verbal or eye gaze communicators. Review the objects on the page shown. In this activity, students are learning or reviewing how to match the letter with the beginning sound a word makes. Show your student a field of two or more letters depending on their ability. Ask your student to identify the correct beginning letter sound of the picture requested. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech, eye gaze activity for students who communicate using their eyes. Review things that you may see during the fall season with your student. Discuss the colors, where these items would be found and how they are used. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. (print that slide individually and make copies) The pictures are placed in different quadrants to clearly identify where the student is looking. Homework: Optional homework assignment
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech activity or assessment for student who are non-verbal or eye gaze communicators. Review things that you may see during the spring season with your student. Discuss the colors, where these items would be found and how they are used. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. (print that slide individually and make copies) The pictures are placed in different quadrants to clearly identify where the student is looking. Homework Included (opt
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech, eye gaze activity for students who communicate using their eyes or are non-verbal. Review things that you may see in the season of winter with your student. Discuss the colors, where these items would be found and how they are used or related. Ask your student to identify an object or image of your choice. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. (print that slide individually and make copies) The pictures are placed in different quadra
Interactive Adapted Book: Things I See in Winter Includes: PECS “I see” sentence starters and real picture icons to insert. Data sheet and optional homework assignment included. Perfect for: Special Education Classes, non-verbal students and beginner readers Directions: This is an adaptive interactive book on topics students may see in the season of winter. Excellent for special education classes, non-verbal students and beginner readers. Review items that you may see during the winter season w
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech, eye gaze activity for students who communicate using their eyes. Review things that you may see during a visit to the park with your student. Discuss the colors, where these items would be found and how they are used. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. (print that slide individually and make copies) The pictures are placed in different quadrants to clearly identify where the student is looking. Bonus (Physical Movement): Have you
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech, eye gaze activity for students who communicate using their eyes or are non-verbal. Review things that you may see on Christmas with your student. Discuss the colors, where these items would be found and how they are used or related. Ask your student to identify an object or image of your choice. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. (print that slide individually and make copies) The pictures are placed in different quadrants to clea
Have your students practice their color identification. Read the sentence to your student(s). Directions: Listen to your teacher read the sentences below. What color did they say? Color the box that color. Write the number of objects. Please leave me any positive feedback. Creating is my passion and I love making things for you!
This is a fun and cute winter theme number bond activity worksheet set. Perfect for kindergarten and 1st grade students. 15 different number bond worksheets included with an answer key for each worksheet. Great for:Homework Center Activity Extra practice Supplement materials for Number Bonds Please leave any positive feedback for TpT credit. Thank you for your purchase. I love creating and making. xoxo, EdspeciallyForYou
I SEE TRAINS: LEARNING AND MATCHING MY COLORSThis is an interactive book on learning colors. Excellent for special education classes, non-verbal students and beginner readers. Review the different colors with your student. Read the PECS sentence starter “I see.” Have your student match the color of the train using a color icon to fill in the blank box. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. Record if the student was able to identify the picture ( by verbal expression, poi
Directions: This is an easy, low-tech, eye gaze activity for students who are nonverbal or eye gaze communicators. Review things that you may see during the month of February with your student. Discuss the colors, where these items would be found and how they are used. Record your student’s responses on the data sheet included. (print that slide individually and make copies) The pictures are placed in different quadrants to clearly identify where the student is looking. Bonus (Physical Moveme
Back to School/ Covid-19 (Returning to School On-Campus)Directions: Use this book to discuss things students may see when they return to school after distance learning. Excellent for elementary students, special education classes, non-verbal students. Tips: You can print and laminate this story then bind it. Or share the story during distance learning before your students start school in-person.
This adapted interactive book is perfect for learning, reviewing and assessing student identification of numbers 1-10. Each page has cute and colorful pictures of October theme images ranging in amounts from 1-10. Students count the amount of pumpkins, black cats, etc. and then place the correct number on the page. What's included:Cover PageDirectionsData SheetColorful images representing numbers 1-10Great for:Preschool Elementary Special Education and IEP goals related to math, counting and obj
This is a fun and easy YES/NO activity. 40 total Yes/ No cardsDirections: Simply print, cut the sheets in halves, laminate and bind. You can use an expo marker, clip or any other token for student response. Students love this Winter theme activity. Front and back cover is included. The kids love this! Great for:Speech Therapy Special Education Students Classroom Activity
Directions: This is an adapted interactive book on learning colors. Excellent for special education classes, non-verbal students and beginner readers. Review the different colors with your student. Read the PECS sentence starter “I see.” Have your student match the color of the monster truck using a color icon to fill in the blank box. Please leave me any positive feedback you have. I love making and creating things for students!
This adapted interactive book is perfect for learning, reviewing and assessing student identification of numbers 1-10. Each page has cute and colorful animal or insects ranging in amounts from 1-10. Students count the amount of animals and then place the correct number on the page. What's included:Cover PageDirectionsData SheetColorful images representing numbers 1-10Great for:Preschool Elementary Special Education and IEP goals related to math, counting and object identification. Small group
There are 8 different mask/face shield rewards charts included and a mask poem! You can print and laminate the rewards chart desired. Chart options include pre-filled time intervals and others that can be hand edited with the time interval desired. This is a great tool to encourage and promote students wearing their face masks or face shield. Great for:Elementary students Special Education Students Small groups Behavior intervention
10 different "I expect progress" binder covers! I always encourage my students to know what they are working on. No matter how small or big the progress. I really emphasize encouraging them to know that they are making progress. When students know their I.E.P goals they feel proud and accomplished once that goal is met!
This set contains 10 different worksheets where students have to determine if the objects are less, more or the same amount in the picture row shown. The students will color the amount of objects in the jar, fish bowl, grass, etc. and then determine which object has more, less or the same amount. This is geared towards Kindergarten math standards, but can be used in 1st grade too. There are 10 total pages. Students will enjoy coloring in the objects listed and then comparing. Works on math skill
PreK - 1st
Applied Math, Math, Numbers
CCSS, TEKS
K.CC.A.1
, K.CC.B.4
, K.CC.B.4c
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Teacher for over 15 years! I love teaching and creating fun and new ways for my students to learn things. I'm passionate about creating things that bring inclusion to all.
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