Ideas for incorporating movement stations into the classroom, home or therapy.
Free Printable preposition game for toddlers and preschoolers to help develop gross motor skills, fine motor skills, vocabulary and visual discrimination.
Le prime attività insieme I primi giorni cerchiamo di tessere nuovamente i fili della relazione. Cerchiamo di stimolare la conversazione, l...
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It can be difficult to lay your hands on a legit Cariboo, but you can DIY! Check out some alternatives to using Cariboo in speech therapy
Bumped into this one on Pinterest. I LOVE this!! Perfect for the desk of the school psychologist, or any therapy clinician working on emotions and social skills! [Source: Skizzenblog] Download the Free Template HERE
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Do you use the VB-MAPP in your special education classroom? Read to learn more about the VB-MAPP, and how it could work in your classroom!
••••Save with the BUNDLE•••• Practice understanding inferences in stories with picture choices! Includes: 24 half-page sized cards with a story and 3 picture answer choices NO PRINT option, which works on a tablet or computer You can use stamps, coins, playdoh, etc. to select the correct answer. I recommend laminating for durability. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Related Products: Reading Comprehension with Picture Choices Main Idea Task Cards •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy! Cat Says Meow Keywords: Playdoh, dough, oobleck,stories, reading, inferring, inferences, picture choices, sentences, speech therapy, special education, distance learning, no print, teletherapy, telepractice Creator does not claim material is treatment in and of itself. The material is simply meant to supplement learning as a tool that can be used by a professional if he or she chooses, and to be used in a manner that he or she chooses.
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As the ONLY special education teacher in my building, I ALWAYS wanted to get a peek inside other classrooms. Get a peek inside 10 classroom tours!
Foil Painting: Sensory Art
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Neda ED Recovery file to use on circuit or any other svg file cutting machine Digital instant download Perfect to put on shirts, keychains, or laptop stickers Reminder: you are loved and you are enough
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
These food themed interactive / adapted books are perfect for sneaking in some left / right and top / bottom direction skills. Students can follow directions to set the table, make a pizza, scoop ice cream, and make a sub sandwich. Print and prep yourself! Prep options include: putting velcro on both spots (left and right) on each page so that students aren't just following the velcro, but will really have to think about following the direction! For students who are just learning, you might find you just want to put the velcro in the correct spot. Ways to Use this Interactive Book with Multiple Levels: Interactive Pieces Level 1: Students match the picture from each page to the end choice page while they read. Level 2: Students take off the picture from the choice page and match to the page to follow the direction (directions include picture visuals so student know what option to use. Prep these books using lamination and velcro! This resource is perfect for special education and autism classrooms, and even early childhood education! ☆☆Check out more Adapted Books HERE!☆☆ Want a prepped and shipped version? Grab it here!
This article is part of the 31 Days of Pinterest Hacks series. Find the main page for this series here. Music plays a huge part in our lives. Not only do we enjoy listening to various tunes, but research shows the many benefits of music in all aspects of development. From cognitive to social to emotional to […]
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"The healthiest form of projection is art" ~ Fritz Perls Here is a popular internet list of art therapy activities originally posted up in 2011 by the Nursing School Blog. I have since taken over the list and I consistently research current links that reflect the most inspiring art therapy...
Fun and creative way to encourage cutting practice for preschool and Kindergarten students.
School-based OTs are often working with a LARGE caseload! Find ways to get organized to start the year to make this workload a bit easier!
Transportation gross motor ideas. Perfect for your transportation themed units or for those that love anything transportation. Free Printable Cards.
What do you do as a special ed. teacher when a student with autism refuses to work? It depends on the function of the behavior! Learn the 12 Best Strategies!
Today, I wanted to share a resource with you for making dice worksheets. This is a great way to work on counting and beginning addition skills with your kids! I used this site to make some worksheets for my kids this summer. So far, they have been doing great with them. They have been taking their time and trying to get each question right. I started giving them "grades" for their worksheets...and they all want 100% and a smiley face :-)....I love when simple rewards are motivating for my kids!! The worksheet maker can be found at Worksheet Works. They have lots of other customizable worksheets you can create on their site as well. To start making the dice worksheet, you just choose how many dice you want per question, they layout of the dice, and the paper size. Then, this screen will appear. When you click on the link, the worksheet will open as a PDF. Your PDF worksheet will look just like this. If you go back to the original worksheet options and create worksheet again, it will create a new one with different problems. I created about 3 different worksheets for each level of students. Some of my worksheets had only 1 die to practice counting, while others had up to 4 dice for adding together/counting to higher numbers.