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Preview of "I Can" Statements - Elementary/Special Education

"I Can" Statements - Elementary/Special Education

This document contains 200 "I can" statements that can be used in elementary and/or special education classrooms. Reading, language arts, math, science, social studies, social skills, and behavior "I can" statements are included. "I can" statements may be posted around the room or used individually during lessons. The "I can" statements are stated in simple, understandable language so that young students, especially those with special needs, will understand the purpose of your lesson or activ
Preview of Big and Little Sort

Big and Little Sort

This resource was designed for students with autism due to the highly structured design, but can be used with all young students with and without special needs. When working with students with autism spectrum disorders, repetition and generalization are the names of the game! This resource is designed to give students with autism spectrum disorder TONS of practice with the concepts of “big” and “small” throughout a unit or throughout the year. The activities provided are all the same, but gi
Preview of Addition with Dots - Special Education/Autism

Addition with Dots - Special Education/Autism

These worksheets are used in my special education classroom. They are useful for students with special needs, especially students with autism spectrum disorders, due to the highly structured design. Students draw the corresponding number or dots in the box underneath each addend, count all of the dots, and write the sum in the box to the right of the equal sign. Students can also place manipulatives in the box.
Preview of Train Ten Frames

Train Ten Frames

These train ten frames can make your math lesson more engaging, especially for students with autism! Terms of Use: These can be used for personal use only. Thanks! Enjoy!
Preview of Spelling Animal Words

Spelling Animal Words

This is a hands-on spelling activity targeting animal words. This activity is designed for students with autism spectrum disorders, but can be used in any elementary classroom. Students cut out the letters at the bottom and paste them in accordance with the model provided.
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