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Preview of A-Z matching letter sounds | adapted book for eye gaze and non-verbal students

A-Z matching letter sounds | adapted book for eye gaze and non-verbal students

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
Preview of Life Skills- Daily Communication Log (Includes daily information from Parent)

Life Skills- Daily Communication Log (Includes daily information from Parent)

This is an excellent daily communication log for anyone teaching a special education. This communication sheet includes information from home which helps the teacher understand what the student did the night before. Great for:Special Education Classes Behavior Intervention Students Non-verbal students Students with autism Classroom management
Preview of Morning Review: Eye Gaze and Non-Verbal Communicators

Morning Review: Eye Gaze and Non-Verbal Communicators

Directions: This morning review is great for non-verbal and eye gaze communicators. The PowerPoint presentation can be printed and enlarged and used as a daily review for your students. You can also use this for Zoom or in your classroom daily. The PowerPoint relies on partner assisted scanning to identify the students response if the student is non-verbal or an eye gaze communicator. Use the student mode of communication to understand if they are answering questions correctly. For slides such a
Preview of 10 Frame: Counting Words in a Sentence. (PreK, Kindergarten-1st)

10 Frame: Counting Words in a Sentence. (PreK, Kindergarten-1st)

Directions:Have your students practice counting how many words are in each sentence. You can present this as a powerpoint and use the powerpoint marker to fill in the counters as you present. Or print the slides and have your students use different markers to count the words. Students love this interactive activity. Great for distance learning, small groups and center activities. 20 different slides included. Great for:Small groupIndependent WorkCentersZoomGoogle ClassroomStudent assessmentsPPT
Preview of Things I See In Winter: Adapted Book for Eye Gaze and Non-verbal Communicators

Things I See In Winter: Adapted Book for Eye Gaze and Non-verbal Communicators

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
Preview of MyPath Tracker i-Ready

MyPath Tracker i-Ready

This easy-to-use MyPath Homework Tracker helps students stay on top of their daily learning goals. Designed for Monday–Friday use, students can check off their minutes (5, 10, 15, or 20) as they complete their MyPath practice. Includes an encouraging message to build motivation and celebrate progress—perfect for classroom or home use!
Preview of Things I see on the Farm | Interactive Adaptive Book

Things I see on the Farm | Interactive Adaptive Book

Interactive Adapted Book: Things I See On The Farm Includes: PECS “I see” sentence starters and real picture icons to insert. Data sheet included. Perfect for: Special Education Classes, non-verbal students and beginner readers Directions: This is an adaptive interactive book on things students may see on the farm. Excellent for special education classes, non-verbal students and beginner readers.
Preview of Gait Trainer Data Sheet (Physical Health, Orthopedic Impairment, Physical T)

Gait Trainer Data Sheet (Physical Health, Orthopedic Impairment, Physical T)

Gait Trainer Data SheetStudent mobility is critical for healthy development. Use this data sheet to record your student's time in their gait trainer. Great for:Orthopedic Impairment Teachers Physical Health Impairment Teachers Physical Therapist Special Education Teachers Data collection/ IEP
Preview of 10 Frame: Counting the Words in a Sentence (Valentine's/Feb.) Theme

10 Frame: Counting the Words in a Sentence (Valentine's/Feb.) Theme

Directions: (VALENTINE'S/ MONTH OF FEBRUARY THEME)Have your students practice counting how many words are in each sentence. You can present this as a powerpoint and use the powerpoint marker to fill in the counters as you present. Or print the slides and have your students use different markers to count the words. Students love this interactive activity. Great for distance learning, small groups and center activities. 20 different slides included. Great for:Small groupIndependent WorkCentersZoo
Preview of Mobility Sheet: Orthopedic Impairment  (ex.Students with specialized equipment)

Mobility Sheet: Orthopedic Impairment (ex.Students with specialized equipment)

Students with orthopedic impairments may require additional movement and specialized equipment breaks. Ensure that your student is getting all of their necessary breaks using this editable Mobility Sheet. Great for students with:Specialized equipment Wheelchairs Gait trainers Standers
Preview of Things I See At The Park: Adapted Book for Eye Gaze and Non-verbal Communicators

Things I See At The Park: Adapted Book for Eye Gaze and Non-verbal Communicators

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
Preview of I See Worksheet (Using I see pecs)

I See Worksheet (Using I see pecs)

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!
Preview of Apple Life Cycle

Apple Life Cycle

Have students learn about the life cycle of an apple with this cute and colorful handout.
Preview of Orthopedic Impairment Students -Mobility Equipment List

Orthopedic Impairment Students -Mobility Equipment List

Ensuring that students with specialized equipment are using the correct equipment and for the right amount of time is imperative to student health and their well being. This equipment sheet allows you to mark off any specialized equipment your student may need. I provide copies to staff working with the student so they are aware of any and all equipment.
Preview of Number Bonds | Winter Theme | Kindergarten/1st grade

Number Bonds | Winter Theme | Kindergarten/1st grade

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
Preview of October Sight Word Fun (Distance Learning)

October Sight Word Fun (Distance Learning)

This Google Slides sight word presentation is perfect for Distance Learning! Excellent for Zoom and other online forums to show as you share your screen. Students will help Wanda the Witch say the sight words to find out what she’s brewing.  Excellent for student review and student assessment of basic sight words.
Preview of Counting the Words in a Sentence. (FALL THEME) with 10 Frame

Counting the Words in a Sentence. (FALL THEME) with 10 Frame

Directions: (FALL THEME)Have your students practice counting how many words are in each sentence. You can present this as a powerpoint and use the powerpoint marker to fill in the counters as you present. Or print the slides and have your students use different markers to count the words. Students love this interactive activity. Great for distance learning, small groups and center activities. 20 different slides included. Great for:Small groupIndependent WorkAssessmentsFun to add different type
Preview of Things I see on Valentine's Day | for nonverbal and eye gaze communicators

Things I see on Valentine's Day | for nonverbal and eye gaze communicators

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
Preview of Back to School | After Covid-19| Returning In-Person Story

Back to School | After Covid-19| Returning In-Person Story

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.
Preview of Orthopedic Impairment- Parent Input Form

Orthopedic Impairment- Parent Input Form

This is a great parent input form for students that have or will be assessed for an orthopedic impairment. This form is essential in gathering the vital information needed for an IEP or assessment.
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