Yes No Questions with real photos for Autism, Special Ed, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy. It is a great activity to target basic yes/no questions and improve vocabulary Click here for Weather Yes No Questions Boom Cards.There are 15 pages to be printed on photo paper and laminated. Have th...
This is a great activity for K, 1st and 2nd-grade students, and children with autism. It helps students improve their vocabulary and spelling skills. At the same time, it is a fun game for those who start getting bored. The calling cards can also be used in writing centers to support students in wri...
I SEE ...Interactive Book with real photos for Autism, Speech Therapy, and Special Education. Forming Sentences for Autism and Special Education, Speech Therapy, OTForming sentences is very important for young learners or those with autism. This activity uses real-life pictures for easy recognition ...
Matching word to picture is an activity that develops vocabulary, reading and spelling skills. It is good also for kids with autism and special needs. The pages must be printed and laminated. Use hook and loop dots in the middle of the blanc squares on the first 19 pages. Cut the cards with words out from the last 10 pages and use hook and loop dots on the back side. There are 57 community helpers included in this resource: librarian, volunteer, photographer, surgeon, judge, scientist, dentist, businessman, news reporter, singer, actor, radiologist, construction worker, athlete, nutritionist, florist, cameraman, mechanic, chambermaid, business trainer, secretary, soccer player, student, delivery man, house painter, architect, gardener, pilot, police officer, teacher, veterinarian, doctor, nurse, artist, waiter, electrician, firefighter, hairdresser, carpenter, astronaut, dancer, clown, lifeguard, chef, musician, farmer, flight attendant, cleaner, soldier, mailman, cashier, baker, plumber, tailor, mason, captain. Follow me on Pinterest Follow me on Facebook LEAVE FEEDBACK AND RECEIVE TPT CREDIT! Dear buyer, I wanted to remind you about the fact that you can build up TPT credit by leaving feedback on my products. You can submit feedback at the time of purchase or go to My Purchases for a list of what you have bought in the past. Next to each title you`ll find a Leave Feedback button. If you click and leave a rating and comment you`ll receive the credit. Then go to TPT Credits to learn how to redeem your credits on future purchases! BECOME A FOLLOWER OF MY STORE! Being a follower of my store you`ll learn about my new products, sales and discounts! Become my follower by clicking on the green star on any of my pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Autism Communication Cards, PECS - Back to School Back to School Flash Cards Word to Picture Matching Activities BUNDLE Action Words PECS Action Words Flash Cards
Spring Beginning Letter Clip Cards are a great activity for literacy stations or early finishers. It allows children to engage their pre-reading skills (phonemic awareness) by identifying the beginning letter sounds of various images. It is also perfect for children with Autism and a Special Education classroom. The pictures on the 28 cards are: kite, blossom, chick, lamb, robin, squirrel, caterpillar, butterfly, rabbit, mushroom, ladybug, bee, snail, dragonfly, worm, ant, sprout, buds, grass, leaf, tree, tulip, daffodil, umbrella, sun, rainbow, rain, garden. The pages must be printed and laminated. Cut the cards out. Ask your students to clip the pin onto the card to show the answer that matches the picture. Related Products ⭐ Beginning Letter Sounds Matching Activity | Literacy Center ⭐ Beginning Sound Clip Cards | Task Box for Special Education ⭐ Beginning Sounds Worksheets ⭐ Spring Flowers Activity for Mother's Day | Same and Different Sorting ⭐ Spring Bingo Game and Vocabulary Cards with Real Pictures for Special Education ⭐ Spring Speech Therapy Activity | Yes No Questions Worksheets ⭐ Spring Vocabulary Flashcards for Speech Therapy and ESL LEAVE FEEDBACK AND RECEIVE TPT CREDIT! When you leave a review, you'll earn 1 credit for every $1 you spent on TPT for that resource. Each credit has a value of 5 cents, so every 20 credits earned equals $1 you can apply to future TPT purchases. Go to your "My Purchases" page. Click the "Leave a review" button. Answer each question and leave a review sharing more about your experience with the resource. Then, click "Done." To redeem your credits, look for "Use Account Balance" located under the "Checkout" button in your cart. Enter the amount you'd like to apply toward your order, and click "Apply." BECOME A FOLLOWER OF MY STORE! Being a follower of my store you`ll learn about my new products, sales, and discounts! Become my follower by clicking on the green star on any of my pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox.
Understanding the concepts of Same and Different for Speech Therapy. This packet is great for early-age, nonverbal students with autism and kindergarten. They will improve their sorting skills working with different groups of objects. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKESame or Different Activities, Set 2LEAVE FEEDB...
No print boom cards with real photos and sound! This digital activity is great for Autism, Special Ed, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, ESL. They are very helpful particularly for echolalic students who will usually answer the question with 'yes or no'. This gives them a very good prompt to answer either yes or no. ❤️Questions are read aloud!❤️ Click here for Yes No Questions Worksheets. The cards were created on the Boom Learning℠ platform. They’re easy for young students to use and very versatile - they can be played on any tablet, computer, Chromebook, or laptop! Why use BOOM Cards? * They are no prep and no print. * They work on iPads, computers, laptops. * Kids stay engaged with interactive activities. * They provide more practice in a fun way. What do you need in order to use Boom? - A computer, laptop or tablet. - An internet browser. - An internet connection that students can use on a computer, tablet, or interactive whiteboard to access the games. How do I download or access these materials? When you purchase this resource, you’ll receive a PDF download. Inside the PDF you will find directions and a link to click. You’ll click the link to add each deck to your Boom library (if you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to set up a free one when you click the link). What are BOOM Cards? Boom Cards live in the cloud. They can't be printed. They play on most modern browsers, Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. You open a Boom Learning account to play them (to protect the children). Create Fast Play pins to assign your Boom Cards to students. Related Products ⭐ When Questions - Special Education and Autism Resource ⭐ What Questions for Speech Therapy Set 2 ⭐ What Questions Worksheets ⭐ What Questions Autism Worksheets Set 1, Speech Therapy ⭐ Wh Questions for Speech Therapy, Autism ⭐ What Belongs Where ⭐ Where Questions for Speech Therapy ⭐ Where Questions Activity for Special Education and Speech Therapy ⭐ Which One Does Not Belong? Initial Sounds Worksheets ⭐ Which One Doesn`t Belong? Special Needs Worksheets Set 1 ⭐ Which One Doesn`t Belong? Speech Therapy and Special Ed Set 2 ⭐ What Do I Wear in Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall Adapted Books Packet Follow me on Pinterest Follow me on Facebook LEAVE FEEDBACK AND RECEIVE TPT CREDIT! Dear buyer, I wanted to remind you about the fact that you can build up TPT credit by leaving feedback on my products. You can submit feedback at the time of purchase or go to My Purchases for a list of what you have bought in the past. Next to each title you`ll find a Leave Feedback button. If you click and leave a rating and comment you`ll receive the credit. Then go to TPT Credits to learn how to redeem your credits on future purchases! BECOME A FOLLOWER OF MY STORE! Being a follower of my store you`ll learn about my new products, sales, and discounts! Become my follower by clicking on the green star on any of my pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox.
Which One Does Not Belong? Autism Worksheets for nonverbal students with special needs. This is an awesome activity for Halloween to improve vocabulary and develop speech at an early age. Students will learn to identify the one that doesn't belong to Halloween by comparing the pictures.There are 5 p...
This pack includes a variety of activities and worksheets that work great with nonverbal students with autism, ESL students and kindergarten. These printables use real life photos and, if laminated, can be used over and over in the classroom.If you are interested to get a discount for a custom bundl...
I have ...Interactive Book for Autism and Special Education, Speech Therapy. It focuses on toys - the students will have to count them. Build a Sentence is a great resource for practicing answering the questions What? How many? There are 10 groups of toys. The student will match the corresponding picture to answer the questions - What? How Many? There are 2 ways to use this file: 1. Print the first 12 pages and cut out the cards containing the numbers and pictures. Use the resource as a “cut and paste” activity. The students will use glue to paste the correct answers where necessary. 2. Print all the pages on photo paper and laminate them. Cut out the cards containing the numbers and pictures. There are 2 pages that serve as boards for the types of answers (“what?”, “how many?”). Use hook and loop dots on the back side of each card and in the middle of each blank square on the boards as well as on each square containing the questions. Thus the activity can be reused as many times as needed. *** Students can build 2 types of sentences: -using cards with words and hints (dots for the numbers and pictures for the object words), then -using cards with only words, as shown on the title page. Related Products ⭐ Body Parts Flash Cards with Real Pictures for Speech Therapy ⭐ Body Parts BOOM CARDS™ for Speech Therapy ⭐ Boys Clothing ⭐ Building Sentences BOOM CARDS for Speech Therapy ⭐ Sentence Building BOOM CARDS™ Speech Therapy ⭐ Sentence Building Activity for Speech Therapy and Autism LEAVE FEEDBACK AND RECEIVE TPT CREDIT! Dear buyer, I wanted to remind you about the fact that you can build up TPT credit by leaving feedback on my products. You can submit feedback at the time of purchase or go to My Purchases for a list of what you have bought in the past. Next to each title you`ll find a Leave Feedback button. If you click and leave a rating and comment you`ll receive the credit. Then go to TPT Credits to learn how to redeem your credits on future purchases! BECOME A FOLLOWER OF MY STORE! Being a follower of my store you`ll learn about my new products, sales, and discounts! Become my follower by clicking on the green star on any of my pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox.
Print and Go Worksheets with picture cards! This is an awesome activity for visual learners to target basic yes/no questions. These Autism Worksheets use real-life photos that work great for kindergarten, preschool, and special needs students. There are 15 pages to be printed on photo paper and lami...
This is a great activity to target - basic yes/no questions (do you...),- improve students` vocabulary,- improve receptive language and object functions,- practice verbs.These worksheets are good for students with autism, preschool, and Kindergarten.Click here for Yes No Questions (Do You...) Boom C...
This is a great activity for Speech Therapy and Autism, Kindergarten and preschool. The pages must be printed on photo paper and laminated. The cards must be cut out. You`ll get 48 cards for your students! Ask them to clip the pin onto the card to show the verb that matches the picture.Click here fo...
No print boom cards with real photos and sound! This digital activity is great for Autism, Special Ed, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, ESL. They are very helpful particularly for echolalic students who will usually answer the question with 'yes or no'. This gives them a very good prompt to ans...
Non-Identical Sorting for Autism, Toddlers, Special Ed, Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, ESL. Sorting non-identical items activity is perfect for children who have mastered basic matching and are ready to work on more complex skills. This activity teaches organization and is...
Building Functional Language Skills - Autism and Special Needs Worksheets - Circle the Right Answer - What Questions.This is a great activity to target basic "what" questions, good for students with autism and special needs. Click here for What Questions set 2 Boom Cards.There are 15 pages to be pr...
Non-Identical Sorting for Autism, Toddlers, Special Ed, Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, ESL. Sorting non-identical items activity is perfect for children who have mastered basic matching and are ready to work on more complex skills. This activity teaches organization and is...
Celebrating holidays is a lot of fun for early age. As a teacher, you have to think of creating and managing activities that would get your students interested in the holiday and get them willing to learn about it. I`ve thought about including Yes - No Questions to improve the vocabulary on the Than...