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Prewriting Lines Worksheet Freebie
Check out this awesome fun freebie from the Food Prewriting Worksheet packets OR the Prewriting Pairs Bundle. It includes several free pages of prewriting practice with a food theme. You can download the prewriting lines worksheet freebie for FREE at the bottom of this post. HOW DOES THE PREWRITING LINES WORKSHEET FREEBIE WORK? If you […]
Daily Living Skills and Young Children with Autism
The Journal of Early Intervention recently published research on daily living skills and young children with autism. They wanted to understand the role of early intervention teachers’ perceptions toward the educational placement of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This study explored the area of daily living skills and the educational placement of students in school. […]
Incorporating Daily Life Skills as Part of a Routine
There is wide recognition of the importance of life skills, with 88% of young people, 94% of employers and 97% of teachers saying that they are as or more important than academic qualifications, and even more so for children with special needs. However, as many people often get caught up in the hustle and bustle of life, […]
10 EMOTIONAL REGULATION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
Do your students ever have trouble regulating their emotions? It can be tough when they’re feeling angry, frustrated, or sad and don’t know how to feel better. Luckily, there are activities that can help kids with their emotional regulation skills. Learn some emotional regulation activities for kids. You’ll help them to become happier and more […]
PARACHUTE ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS
Have you ever wanted to add a little excitement and movement to your day? If so, parachute activities are perfect! They’re enjoyable for preschoolers and up, and can be adapted to any ability level. Best of all, they’re easy to set up and require minimal preparation. Ready to try them out? Check out some of […]
May Journal Prompts
The month of May is busy and filled with sun, fun, and holidays! Each day has a designated holiday and the month has some pretty recognizable dates too, which means there are plenty of ideas you can write about. Feel free to come up with your own ideas or use the following prompts we came […]
Letter A Maze and Tracing Sheet Bee Themed
Check out this super cute bee-themed Letter a Maze and tracing sheet! Challenge your students’ visual motor, visual spatial and handwriting skills with these two worksheets. You can download them for free at the bottom of the post. They are from the complete BEE TRACING PACKET. HOW DOES THE FREE LETTER A MAZE AND BEE […]
Heartfelt and Handwritten Mother’s Day Card Ideas for Kids
With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to do to show your mom how much you appreciate her. Handmade cards are always a thoughtful and appreciated mother’s day gift. If you’re looking for some of the best ideas on how to create a one-of-a-kind card, check out this […]
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS
Preschoolers are just beginning to learn about their feelings and emotions, so it’s important to provide them with plenty of activities in the classroom that help them understand and label these sensations. It is more essential than ever for people to understand and process emotions, and that starts when children are young. Children have big […]
Windmill Exercise for Kids Maze – Free
Are you looking for a new way to challenge your students? This Windmill Exercise for Kids maze will do just that! Grab a pencil and print this freebie at the bottom of the post to get your students moving! This freebie is from the complete WORKOUT MAZES packet for kids. HOW TO ACCESS THE WINDMILL […]