This is a great tool to teach the basics of American Sign Language. This PowerPoint includes letters of the alphabet, self-help words, greetings and common words and phrases. All slides include a video to help teach each sign! I use this with my students and they love how interactive it is. We learn one new word a day!
Looking for a quick, no-prep set of letter recognition worksheets? The cut and glue aspect of this packet is perfect for developing fine motor skills at the beginning of the year. Each page focuses on one letter in the alphabet. The students must recognize and decipher between the uppercase and lowercase for that page. This helps students to recognize the letters in a variety of texts and settings. Students will cut apart the letters and decide which ones match the target letter on the page. The
These morning greeting choices help build relationships with students as they come into the classroom every day. These posters should be used by the door or on the inside of the door so students can see them as they enter the room. What's included? 8 clip art greetings...-Elbow bump -High five -Hug -Dance -Fist Bump -Wave Hello -Pinky hug -Handshake
Students can use this as a fun way to show their mothers how much they love and appreciate them. This is a great and creative brainstorming activity for Mother's Day.
This resource is great for students working on their counting and a fun way students can get to know their peers and what animals they like and don't like.
This product is a perfect activity or game for small groups. Students will roll dice, count and then use unifix cubes to stack and build the number rolled. Students will take turns rolling the dice and building on numbers they haven't already rolled. It's a great game as well to see who can roll and build on all their numbers 1-10 first!
File folders are a great resource for early learners or students in special education! This resource is FREE and can help organize data collection for any file folder.
This resource is a great way for lower level students to communicate and discuss the dos and don'ts of ways to prepare themselves to go back to school during a pandemic.