These four different social stories are about biting, calming down, and more! I use them weekly with my preschool students but they are applicable to older students as well. The pictures are engaging and interesting to the students and we talk about what the kids are doing in the pictures and how they can do that in our classroom. Included: 1. Safe bodies at school (walking feet, sitting body, etc) 2. Be safe (no biting) 3. You get what you get (using words gets you what you want) 4. I can calm
This black and white lemonade printable is great for a lemonade making activity. I made lemonade with my class and had them fill out the review side of the page. Then they get to take home the recipe so they can make lemonade at home! It is fun to see who likes the lemonade and who thinks it too sour!
These five different social stories are about play, safety, and more! I use them weekly with my preschool students but they are applicable to older students as well. The pictures are engaging and interesting to the students and we talk about what the kids are doing in the pictures and how they can do that in our classroom. Included: 1. Keeping seatbelt on in the bus. 2. My job at school: not telling others what to do (two versions of this, one for chairs and one for sitting on the rug) 3. Keepi
These nursery rhyme cards are a great way to develop language skills through song! The easy to understand pictures help students choose which song to sing. I use they on popsicle sticks as an indoor recess activity.
These play sequence picture cards have four different ways to play. They include dolls, cars, kitchen, and blocks. The pictures give students examples of what they can in those areas and with those toys. They are especially great for students who are learning to play and how to play with certain toys. I have found that it helps students play in ways they haven't before.
This parent-teacher conference sign in sheet helps you keep track of each parent who came to your conferences. It has a location for parent name, student name, and a second version has a place for the date if you have conferences on multiple days. I hope you find this useful!
Four calming breathing techniques to teacher students self-regulation. The four types include: rainbow, flower, snake, and five finger breathing. There are posters for each one as well as black and white versions for easy printing. I have used these with my preschool students and they loved them and use them frequently to calm down when they are upset.
Five different recipes! There are two gingerbread cookie, gingerbread play dough, candy cane play dough, Christmas tree play dough recipes in this product! Each recipe comes with a visual ingredient list, visual instructions, and review sheet for students to complete about their experience. This is a fun way to have students help make something they can decorate and eat or play with for the holidays! It is perfect for a gingerbread unit.
This product has two recipes, one for candy cane and one for Christmas tree scented playdough! They both come with a visual recipe with pictures for each ingredient along with a review sheet for students to complete about their experience making the playdough. This is a fun way to have students help make something they can play with in the classroom during the holiday season!
This product has a recipe for gingerbread play dough that is so much fun to play with! It comes with a visual recipe with pictures for each ingredient along with a review sheet for students to complete about their experience making the play dough. This is a fun way to have students help make something they can play with in the classroom for the holidays. It is great to use with cookie cutters and decorate with sequins or beads for more fun!
This product has two recipes, one for a no bake gingerbread cookie and one for baked gingerbread cookie. They both come with a visual recipe with pictures for each ingredient along with a review sheet for students to complete about their experience making the cookies. This is a fun way to have students help make something they can decorate and eat for the holidays. It is perfect for a gingerbread unit.
All of the fairytale products bundled into one! There are five total including: ~Bigfoot Cinderella fairytale elements ~Cinderella sequence writing ~Cinderella sentences ~Fairytale story map ~Fairytale t-chart comparison Three of these products focus on Cinderella or versions of it and the last two can be used with any fairytale. I used each of these products with first grade students during our fairytale unit. Property of Walking Into Elementary
This product has two recipes, one for cinnamon and one for pumpkin playdough. They both come with a visual recipe with pictures for each ingredient along with a review sheet for students to complete about their experience making the playdough. This is a fun way to have students help make something they can play with in the classroom. I made this with my preschoolers just before thanksgiving.
This fairytale t chart compares two stories side by side. It is a great way to discuss with students the differences between two version of a fairytale. It includes comparing point of view, setting, who the hero is, and magic. This is how I used the worksheet with my first graders during our fairytale unit. There is a version that is blank so you can use it for any story and another that is ready for two cinderella stories to be compared.
Sentences from the classic fairytale Cinderella that students sequence. There are five sentences that students read and rewrite in the order that the story occurs. This works with most version of Cinderella. I completed this activity with first grade students after reading Cinderella to see if they were able to sequence the events correctly and to help them practice writing.
This Pumpkin Moon Sand that is great for a sensory table during fall! It smells great and it is easy to make so you can make it with your students. It includes a recipe for the smart board as well as a visual handout version so students who cannot read can see the pictures of the ingredients. There is also a paper where students can review the experience of making that sand.
This is a fun way to map out a fairytale on a castle design. There is a place go write the characters, setting, problem, solution, and magic. I used this with my first grade students during a fairytale unit. They enjoyed mapping out the information in this format and liked that they had to use only a few words to describe each element.
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English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
These are visual schedule cards you can use to show students the schedule for the day. I use them everyday with my preschool students and they help me read what comes next based off of the pictures. They know what is coming next through the clear visuals. There is one for every time of the day for preschoolers through fifth grade.
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