Color Sorting Activity for #Children Using FREE Color Grid Printable (pinned by Super Simple Songs) #educational #resources

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Considerate Classroom: Early Childhood Special Education Edition: More Tips for Large Group Success

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10 Ways to Learn about colors with your preschooler! So many hands-on activities for practicing color recognition!

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Free Fall Colors Printable Actvities for Preschoolers. Three fun activities for fall!

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Strategies for Reading Aloud for Non-Verbal Students and Children with Special Needs. EXCELLENT tips for making read aloud a success!

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50 awesomely affordable toy suggestions for kids who have autism, intellectual disability or other developmental delays. List was put together by a Special Education Teacher and BSC/BCBA.

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Next up in my '10 ways to play' series is the super fun wind up toy. I have a handy dandy box of wind up toys that are worth their weight in gold. Wind up toys are some of my favorite...

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Coloring, clothespin tasks, cookie sheets or file folders. Lots of spring and summer themed activities for receptive language. $

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Solid Color Autism Preschool-Elementary Classroom Visual Bundle This set of visual supports has what you need to set up your special education classroom for students with autism or other disabilities and make it visually attractive and bright with solid colors for students who need reduced distractions. Includes picture schedules, written schedules, visual cueing for receptive language, classroom rules, and classroom jobs all with single color frames accenting the visuals. $11

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FREE! Same or Different Sorting -Autism & Special Needs Activity This is a simple exercise to develop kids’ discrimination ability.

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Applying the Research: Structured Play Groups by Autism Classroom News: www.autismclassro...

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Occupational therapy, finger twister. Great for fine motor dexterity! Would be cute for a class party.

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8 Creative Beach Books & Activities for Kids - Inspire Creativity, Reduce Chaos & Encourage Learning with Kids

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Autism Matching Tasks Bundle. 42 File Folders plus task cards for matching colors and matching and sequencing letters and numbers. $

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Autism Classroom NewsA Camping Theme for ESY from the Baudhuin Preschool: Camp Yes I Can.

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Printable butterfly count & clip cards to practice 1:1 counting and fine motor skills from Modern Preschool

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Preschool Bubble Activities

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2 printables with 18 pictures in b/w with a Transportation theme. Stamp or color the correct beginning or initial sound. Go over the vocabulary before the child begins, to be sure the pictures are understood.

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Shape Matching Clothespin cards from Fun in ECSE

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Pirates cove sensory tuff tray

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Pirate Play Dough

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100 chart game

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Cut and paste practice sheets for each letter of the alphabet focusing on beginning sounds. Great practice to help develop fine motor skills for alphabet practice. Also includes 6 picture cards for each level. This packet also includes 6 picture cards for each letter in both color and black and white.

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What does a Plant Need?

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MOTHER'S DAY SONG AND POSTERS M-O-M-M-Y WAS HER NAME-O www.teacherspayte...

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FREEBIE: Three books are included in this sample (Aa, Bb, and Cc). Each book provides students with an opportunity to practice letter formation, letter identification (activities vary per book), discern which pictures begin with the appropriate sound for the book they are making, and draw their own picture of an object that begins with the correct sound.

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Plants we eat anchor chart or pocket chart! This would be a great visual for our preschool kiddos but I would use realistic visuals for each one.

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