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Let's Take a Sensory Break Digital Download Classroom Header, Instant Download - Etsy
Click the link to find my "Let's Take a Sensory Break" header for the wall in my sensory corner in my autism special education classroom! This header adds a fun and colorful touch to our sensory corner!
Letter Formation
Get your students practicing the proper letter formation with this set of letter tracers! Laminate them to use as a write and wipe activity. In this pack, you will get: ✮ Full-sized tracers in UPPER CASE and LOWER CASE letters ✮ UPPER CASE and LOWER CASE letters Tracing Cards ( 4 per page ) The lower case letter t and q have two versions. The letter N (capital) also has two versions: one is a continuous tracing (down, across, up version) and the other is the down, across, down version.
Magnet Tile Task Cards - Composing 2D Shapes
Hands-on way to practice composing 2D shapes. 32 colorful task cards will guide your learners through using shapes to make larger shapes. Your students will love using magnet tiles to build as they learn and compose shapes. A fun addition to your geometry unit, STEM bin, soft start, or math center. Shapes used are square, right triangle, isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, & rectangle. 2 sets of cards - the 1st set is scaffolded and shows the shape already made. Easy differentiation!
Class Rules Editable for Preschool Centers - Autism, Special Needs
These are behavior management cards provide visual examples of what appropriate and inappropriate behavior looks like within preschool or kindergarten centers. Use them to help introduce centers at the beginning of the school year or be used as a reminder during the school year when free choice time gets out of hand.There are two sizes: smaller cards (9 to a page) and larger cards (4 to a page). Additionally, there is a sheet to print off center names for creating posters, if needed.What you g
My Favorite Special Education Organization System
As a special education teacher, it is important to develop a system to organize all the paperwork that comes with being in a self-contained classroom. From IEPs, data collection sheets, progress monitoring and keeping track of IEP goals and objectives, it can be overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be! Color coding is my favorite special education classroom organization system that helps me keep track of all my special education paperwork in a simple, easy to use way. Learn how I use it here.
Emergency Drills Visual Routine Posters & Supports (Fire Drill, Earthquake, Tornado, & Intruder Drills) - Pocket of Preschool
The First 2 Weeks in a Self-Contained SPED Classroom - Mrs. D's Corner
The First 2 Weeks in a Self-Contained SPED Classroom - Mrs. D's Corner
Question of the Day journal prompts for special education
Differentiated journals to use as a bell ringer! Start off the day errorlessly and help students learn to express their opinions with confidence. Great for special education classrooms, autism and speech rooms.