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Bullet Journal Dot Grid Printable Journal Pages – FREE
A bullet journal dot grid printable can be a great way to get started with bullet journaling especially at the start of the new year. A bullet journal is a customizable and interactive notebook that you use to organize your daily life. It’s more than just a planner, diary, or notepad because it contains all […]
Bullet Journal Ideas for Students
Starting a bullet journal is not as difficult as it might seem. Bullet journals are any type of notebook that acts as a tracking mechanism for your life; they can help you keep everything organized and in one place. They can be an excellent tool for students and teachers. There are many different bullet journal […]
Pre Writing Shapes and Lines Freebie
Are you working on pre writing shapes and lines with your younger students or children? This freebie includes two worksheets to encourage pre writing strokes . You can download it for free at the bottom of the post. This freebie is from the complete Fading Lines and Shapes Worksheets packet. How Does the FREE Pre […]
January Journal Prompts for Kids
Many teachers are looking for new ways to engage their students in the classroom. One way is by having them write in a journal. This blog post has some ideas on prompts that can be used during January to get your kids writing. These January Journal Prompts are based on the different holidays that have […]
List of Student Strengths and Weaknesses for IEP Writing
When it comes to creating an IEP (Individualized Education Plan), it is important to know the strengths and weaknesses of the student. This list of student strengths and weaknesses for IEP contains a wide variety of examples. These list items are grouped into six different categories: Attitude, Academic Skills, Executive Function Skills, Social Skills, Motor […]
Goal Setting and Mood Chart for Kids – FREE
Goal setting and mood charts for kids can be helpful tools for children and adults alike. You can download a FREE copy of a star goal and mood chart at the bottom of this blog post. What is the Purpose of a Mood Chart for Kids? A mood chart for kids can provide a visual […]
What is an Exit Ticket and Exit Ticket Examples
What is an exit ticket? An exit ticket is a small task or quiz that students complete as they leave class. The purpose of exit tickets is to ensure that students have learned the material covered in class and to give teachers a quick snapshot of how well students understand the material. Below you will […]
Owl Board Game – Free Owl Printable
Do you enjoy playing board games with your students? If so, I have the perfect one for you! The Owl Board Game is a fun and educational game that helps students practice visual motor skills, counting, and visual-spatial skills. Plus, this Owl Printable is FREE to print! Simply download the game board below, and you’re […]
External Factors and School Function Survey Results
The results of the recent survey on external factors and school function are eye-opening for sure! THANK YOU to everyone who responded! We asked our readers of pediatric therapists, teachers, counselors, parents, and more several questions about how external factors such as the effects of the pandemic, 1:1 devices, more screen time, etc. is affecting […]
Sky Grass Dirt Video and Movement Game
Do your students need help with legibility and letter sizing? This Sky Grass Dirt video and movement game is super easy to use with one student or a whole classroom to help with letter placement. It can be hard for some students to write lower case letters with the correct proportion on the line. This […]