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Kindergarten Monthly Self Portraits
Keep track of students growth throughout the year with these monthly self-portrait and name writing printables. Perfect for a pre-k or kindergarten classroom and a great documentation. Perfect artifact for parents or teachers.
Alphabet Sounds Matching Mats {BACK TO SCHOOL}
Do you own a set of these Alphabet Sounds Tubs? If so, get more use out of them with this AWESOME resource! Have your students practice their letter sounds by matching the items in the tub to the items on each sheet! This Common Core Aligned resource makes a great independent centers activity and works wonderfully in a special education classroom! EACH PAGE HAS THE UPPERCASE & LOWERCASE LETTER + 5 PICTURES for students to match! There are a total of 6 items for students to match on each
A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue
This product is designed to be used as a follow up activity after reading the story A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue by Julia Cook. What's included:-12 children choices-a tattle tongue to be colored yellow and purple-a tattle and reporting tongue with 8 different indicators for sorting-Bulletin board letters that read, A Bad Case of Tattle TongueHow to use:Print the bulletin board letters onto colorful paper and then cut and hang them for a hallway display. Next, print the craft templates and have
Free PrintableSnap Cube Number Mats for Kindergarten
Grab these super cute free printable snap cube number mats for kindergarten! They are a great way to work on number recognition and counting with your kindergarteners! We love our snap cubes! #snapcube #mathprintables
No Prep Uno Card Number Games
Get easy and fun, no-prep number games using Uno Cards! Grab a deck of Uno and help your child build number sense. Work counting skills and one to one recognition. Build into addition and subtraction. Create a matching game, sorting game, one more one less game. All in moments with no prep needed. Low mess too, just pick up the cards when done! Great for homeschool preschool or in the preschool classroom. Fun, easy, and already at home. Team-Cartwright.com
Change up Uno Card Game for toddlers and preschoolers to simplify it and create very simple learning ways to learn about colors, numbers and social skills.
One-to-One Correspondence Intervention for Kindergarten
One-to-one correspondence intervention activities for kindergarten. Reinforce number recognition, counting skills and number formation with these simple, fun, hands-on math centers. Perfect for morning work, guided groups, math centers or morning tubs.
Magna-Tiles® Free Preschool Resources
Discover preschool activities like Magna-Tiles® Number Cards & more! Magna-Tiles® is more than a building toy. Find new ways to learn and play with our free resources.
FREE Paraprofessional IEP Input Form
Every person involved with a child who has an IEP should be providing input on the IEP, and that includes paraprofessionals, aides, and support staff. To make getting input from your paraprofessionals, we’ve created this FREE Para IEP input form. You can use this FREE Para input form/questionnaire to gather input from the paraprofessionals and support staff in your classroom prior to writing a child’s IEP. Grab this free Paraprofessional IEP Input Form here.
Special Education Time Management Tips: How to Maximize Your Planning Period
As a special education teacher, you know how valuable your planning period is and how much you have to get done in a short amount of time. Writing IEPs, documenting behaviors, lesson planning, and holding IEP meetings all take up that valuable time. So, how do you make sure to get everything done in such a short amount of time? Here are 13 ways you can streamline your processes and maximize your planning period as a special education teacher. Learn all 13 special education teacher tips here.