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Practical SPED

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North Dakota, United States
About the store
Meet the Creator: A Passion for Reaching Every Learner Hi there! I'm the creator behind Practical SPED — a passionate educator dedicated to creating meaningful, accessible learning experiences for students with a wide range of abilities and needs. With a special focus on atypical learners, I specialize in resources for students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), low cognitive abilities, developmental delays, mobility impairments, medical needs, and those who benefit from structured, predictable routines. I believe all students deserve to feel successful, engaged, and seen — and that starts with materials designed with intention. My resources are hands-on, visually accessible, and created with universal design and functional skill-building in mind. Whether it's a sensory-friendly name activity, a CVI-adapted book companion, or a fine motor center with purpose, I aim to support educators, therapists, and families who work with students who don’t always fit inside the box. Every child can learn — we just need to meet them where they are
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Preview of CVI Pumpkin Shape Activity | Math story | Shape Identification | Visual Impaired

CVI Pumpkin Shape Activity | Math story | Shape Identification | Visual Impaired

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Make learning shapes fun and engaging this fall with Farmer Kate’s Pumpkin Shape Story! This interactive story helps young learners identify basic 2D shapes through bright visuals, simple language, and hands-on tracing practice. Farmer Kate takes students on a trip through her pumpkin patch — but these aren’t ordinary pumpkins! Each pumpkin is a special shape, and students will love guessing, counting sides, and tracing along as they listen. 🍂 What’s Included:✅ Pumpkin Shape Story Pages
Preview of CVI Color Sorting Activity | Color Identification | Adapted Book

CVI Color Sorting Activity | Color Identification | Adapted Book

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CVI Color Sorting Activity. This is great to help students with visual impairments learn color matching and color identification.
Preview of CVI Numbers | Numbers 1-10 | Matching | Visually Impaired Math

CVI Numbers | Numbers 1-10 | Matching | Visually Impaired Math

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This resource is great to practice number recognition, number matching, independent work, and many many more things. Laminate this product and use velcro or tacky glue to use over and over again. The high contrast numbers with a black background is great for students who have CVI or other visual impairments. *TIP* Add the cards to a sensory bin with beans or rice and have students find the cards in the sensory bin. This is a great way to engage other senses for students.
Preview of CVI color sort | Color identification practice | High contrast sorting

CVI color sort | Color identification practice | High contrast sorting

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Color sorting activity. This activity is great for students who are visually impaired or need high contrast images. Simply print out the activity, cut out each circle and laminate for extended use.
Preview of Ice Cream Number Sort | Task Box | Center| Independent work

Ice Cream Number Sort | Task Box | Center| Independent work

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Need a fun way to help students with number identification? THIS IS FOR YOU! Simply print off the product, optional cut it out and laminate for long term use, and set out on a table. The numbers used in the photo are from the dollar store (cheap and reusable?? SCORE!!!). Set out a variety of numbers and let students get to work!
Preview of 2D Shape Sort Activity | Fun Task Box | Centers | Independent work

2D Shape Sort Activity | Fun Task Box | Centers | Independent work

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Check out this cool shape sorting activity. Your students will love the vibrant colored goofy shapes. All you need to do is print this off, cut out the shape and laminate (completely optional, but great if you want to use it over and over) and set out shapes. The students will stay busy having to sort out all the shapes. BONUS! You could also use these characters to practice color sorting or identification as well! 2 in 1 resource! Please leave a review and follow!
Preview of Shape Sorting | Shape Identification | Task Box | Centers

Shape Sorting | Shape Identification | Task Box | Centers

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Check out this fun shape sorting activity! This activity helps students with shape sorting and identification. Included is 9 different themes / holidays to keep the learning going all year long!
Preview of Color Activity File Folders | 8 color file folders | color identification

Color Activity File Folders | 8 color file folders | color identification

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Help your students practice color identification with these fun file folders! Each color comes with 6 activities included.
Preview of Treasure Task Box | Independent work | Numbers 1-10 | Matching

Treasure Task Box | Independent work | Numbers 1-10 | Matching

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Want a simple no prep task box idea? This resource is for you! The students will match numbers 1-10 by selecting a coin, and matching it to the correct treasure chest. All you need to do is print, and cut out! I laminate for repeated use.
Preview of CVI Color Practice Cards | Color Identification | High Contrast Images | FREEBIE

CVI Color Practice Cards | Color Identification | High Contrast Images | FREEBIE

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CVI color identification practice cards. These can be used as posters, tasks cards, assessment tools, etc.
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Experience

Meet the Creator: A Passion for Reaching Every Learner Hi there! I'm the creator behind Practical SPED — a passionate educator dedicated to creating meaningful, accessible learning experiences for students with a wide range of abilities and needs. With a special focus on atypical learners, I specialize in resources for students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), low cognitive abilities, developmental delays, mobility impairments, medical needs, and those who benefit from structured, predictable routines. I believe all students deserve to feel successful, engaged, and seen — and that starts with materials designed with intention. My resources are hands-on, visually accessible, and created with universal design and functional skill-building in mind. Whether it's a sensory-friendly name activity, a CVI-adapted book companion, or a fine motor center with purpose, I aim to support educators, therapists, and families who work with students who don’t always fit inside the box. Every child can learn — we just need to meet them where they are

Teaching style

My Teaching Style: Hands-On, Sensory-Based, and Made Just for Them My teaching style is rooted in the belief that every student learns best when learning is meaningful, engaging, and accessible — especially for those who need a little extra academic support. I focus on a hands-on, sensory-based approach, using real objects, textures, movement, and visuals to help concepts come alive. Whether it’s through playdough letters, sensory bins, or tactile story props, I create learning experiences that are intentionally designed for students with unique needs — including those with cognitive delays, visual impairments, and other support needs. My lessons are built around structure, predictability, and repetition, with plenty of opportunities for movement, choice, and real-world connection. I prioritize materials that are not only developmentally appropriate but also emotionally supportive, helping students feel safe, confident, and included in their learning journey. Above all, I meet learners where they are — and guide them forward with patience, creativity, and compassion.

My own education history

About My Background in Special Education I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education and bring with me years of hands-on experience supporting individuals with disabilities across a variety of settings. Before becoming a classroom teacher, I worked in developmental homes, provided home care for young children with disabilities, and served as a paraprofessional, gaining a deep understanding of the diverse needs of learners and the importance of individualized, compassionate support. These experiences have shaped my teaching philosophy and given me a strong foundation in meeting students where they are, building trust, and creating adaptive, meaningful learning experiences that empower every child to grow and succeed.

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