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What Could You Do? – Social Situations

What Could You Do? – Social Situations

  • January 29, 2023

These situation cards are helpful when working with students on appropriate responses to social situations or problem solving skills. Instead of trying to come up with situations yourself, you can pull out these cards or use the interactive version and…

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Winter Feelings

Winter Feelings

  • January 29, 2023

Use these cute snowmen to help your students answer winter-themed "How would you feel if..." questions. Students can identify the snowman that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that way.  For many…

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More Vs. Fewer – Winter Theme

More vs. Fewer – Winter Theme

  • January 29, 2023

Math vocabulary is important for your students to know.  From the basics of counting and "more" and "fewer" to more academic vocabulary such as "hypotenuse," we need to make sure our students have the vocabulary they need to succeed in…

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Verb Tenses – Valentine’s Day

Verb Tenses – Valentine’s Day

  • January 29, 2023

Work on past, present, and future tense verbs with these fun, Valentine's Day-themed materials. There are three different printable worksheets that you can use to have your students sort verbs by their tenses, draw lines to connect present tense verbs…

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Valentine Heart Match Ups – Antonyms

Valentine Heart Match Ups – Antonyms

  • January 29, 2023

How can you mend a broken heart? Simple! Find the heart halves with words that go together, and "voila", you've saved Valentine's Day!  Your students can work on antonyms with the printable or interactive version. There are three levels of…

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Dot-a-Sound For S Sound

Dot-a-Sound for S Sound

  • January 28, 2023

Get your students talking and dotting with these speech materials! With the printable pages, students say a word and then dot it with a bingo dauber or cover it with a chip. They drag a colored dot over the picture…

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