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6th grade lessons for Microsoft PowerPoint and for special education

Preview of Elementary to Middle School Transition Lesson: Moving Up To Middle School Game

Elementary to Middle School Transition Lesson: Moving Up To Middle School Game

The Elementary to Middle School Transition Game Show helps students process how they feel about this big change about to happen in their lives and learn skills and assets that will help them be successful in middle school. Now includes both Google Slides™ and Power Point Presentation files, which allows you to use for SEL distance learning, teletherapy, virtual counseling groups, school counseling guidance and in person lessons.Ways to Use The Game Show-Distance Learning ready-Great for small gr
Preview of Special Education Editable Lesson Plan Template - PowerPoint and Google Slides

Special Education Editable Lesson Plan Template - PowerPoint and Google Slides

SPECIAL EDUCATION LESSON PLANS!!! Now available in GOOGLE SLIDES!Please note: This is a PPT file. *You will need PowerPoint to open the file and from there you can edit in PPT or click on the link provided to edit in Google Slides. We know when working with special needs students and so many different levels, our lesson plans can become very long, cumbersome, and take up a lot of our time! Not to mention, be 20+ pages long!! I’ve designed a template that is easy, clear and to the point, and will
Preview of Morning Work Calendar Digital Lesson with Video Choices for Special Education

Morning Work Calendar Digital Lesson with Video Choices for Special Education

This Editable Morning Meeting Calendar SmartBoard or projectable PowerPoint Lesson with Video Choice Boards is a great addition to your morning group, circle time, or calendar time. Use it with your SmartBoard or computer projector. This slideshow will allow your students to follow along using their Morning Group Calendar Binder (find it in The Structured Autism Classroom store). Then, use the motivating song video choice boards with hyperlinks to videos to work on communication, taking turns,
Preview of Mind Your Own Business; Teacher's Job and My Job

Mind Your Own Business; Teacher's Job and My Job

Some kids act like mini-police and want to either tattle or tell other kids to follow a rule. This simple social story presents it as what is the teacher's job and what is a student's job. Additionally there are 2 independent worksheets, reminders for your room, reminders for a student's desk and a group game. This product has always been a best seller! NOW INCLUDED IN BEST SELLER BUNDLE (click below to see the awesome deal!) BEST SELLER BUNDLE; Mind Your Own Business; Flexible Thinking; Size
Preview of EDITABLE Growth Mindset & SMART Goals | Activity & Google Slides™

EDITABLE Growth Mindset & SMART Goals | Activity & Google Slides™

Created by
Teach Middle
Students are introduced to Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset and get the opportunity to write their own smart goals.People with Growth Mindset display the thoughts that you have room to grow and accept new ideas. People with Fixed Mindset are very stuck in their ways and are not open to new ideas or ways of doing things.The PowerPoint contains 21 colorful slides that introduce growth vs fixed mindset and also introduce SMART goals.The editable version of this resource is exactly how I made it on
Preview of Calm Down Corner Kit: Mindfulness Coping Strategies Behavior Management

Calm Down Corner Kit: Mindfulness Coping Strategies Behavior Management

Calming strategies help students regulate their emotions and refocus while improving classroom behavior management. This calm corner toolbox , aka take a break station includes self regulation coping skills, mindfulness exercises and calming strategies to regulate anger, anxiety, impulsivity and overwhelming feelings. This safe space kit helps you create a trauma-informed classroom filled with behavior interventions that are mindfulness-based. By teaching students self-regulation, you will cut d
Preview of Coping Skills; How to Deal With People Who Annoy You; Flexible Thinking

Coping Skills; How to Deal With People Who Annoy You; Flexible Thinking

Do you have a student with a short fuse? Do they seem to get annoyed by students around them for silly reasons? Or do you have students who are justly annoyed but need to learn how to deal with it? This lesson gives some basic insight into some very simple and doable coping mechanisms. It is an overview of 8 commonly suggested ways to deal with bothersome people. The lesson gives many concrete examples (thought and speech bubbles; GIFs of facial expressions). By putting the lesson into the
Preview of Summarize This!

Summarize This!

This lesson uses Step Up to Writing instructional strategies to teach how to summarize. You can utilize this lesson regardless of your writing curriculum. The strategies used include providing a structured framework for students when summarizing. Students watch and summarize engaging short videos. This enables all students, including struggling readers, to learn the content without barriers. The projectable slides are editable so you can adjust them to your needs. The lesson includes examples,
Preview of Kitchen Safety: Interactive Activity with Video Links for FACS, FCS, Cooking

Kitchen Safety: Interactive Activity with Video Links for FACS, FCS, Cooking

Kitchen Safety Education: A Comprehensive Resource for Culinary Arts, FACS, FCS, Special Education, ESS, and Life SkillsElevate your teaching with this Kitchen and Food Safety resource, tailored specifically for food educators. This resource is designed to introduce and reinforce key safety concepts in the kitchen, ensuring that students not only understand but can also apply these principles to maintain a safe cooking environment.The resources include:- A detailed slide presentation to visually
Preview of Teaching Respect; Tone of Voice; Bad Attitude; Expected Behavior

Teaching Respect; Tone of Voice; Bad Attitude; Expected Behavior

Respect is an expected behavior at all levels of a person’s life. Parents want their children to respect them. Teachers want their students to respect them. And of course kids want other kids to respect them. This particular skill seems to be lacking or degrading in many of our students these days. It may be a sign of parental role change, value changes, or even the media to name a few. Whatever parents wish to do at home is fine, but often times it shows up in our classrooms. So it can
Preview of Sex Ed. Lessons for Special Needs Students: Make Teaching This Health Unit Easy!

Sex Ed. Lessons for Special Needs Students: Make Teaching This Health Unit Easy!

This sex education unit has been tried and tested with my own special needs students! These Health lessons are organized, detailed, and the step-by-step directions make them easy to teach!>> Integrated Skills Based, Content Based / Knowledge Based. The best of both worlds.>> Meets all HS National Health Education Standards. >> Meets all HS Technical Subjects Health Common Core Standards.>> Meets all Washington State’s rigorous Health Education Standards.WHY PURCHASE THIS
Preview of Hidden Rules; Things You Shouldn't Say to Others; Perspective Taking

Hidden Rules; Things You Shouldn't Say to Others; Perspective Taking

Have you ever had those moments when a student says something that you just can’t believe they said? Have you ever asked a student, “Why would you do that”? or, “Don’t you know that” or the classic, “What were you thinking”? Then you probably have some students who could use a little direct teaching of the hidden rules. These are a set of habits and expectations that society creates and expects everyone to learn vicariously. When it becomes obvious that some kids don’t’ do this, we need dir
Preview of Reading Intervention Lesson Template (WRS Steps 1-6) - BUNDLE!

Reading Intervention Lesson Template (WRS Steps 1-6) - BUNDLE!

Created by
The LD Expert
WILSON®, Wilson Reading System®, Fundations®, Just Words®, and Wilson Fluency® are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the Wilson Language Training Corporation. This file is an independent product and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Wilson Language Training Corporation.These editable templates can be used to create presentations to assist with virtual delivery of dyslexia, reading, or spelling intervention. It was designed to coordin
Preview of Somethings You Just Don't Say; Social Norms and Filter for Appropriate Behavior

Somethings You Just Don't Say; Social Norms and Filter for Appropriate Behavior

Ever have a student who says they don't care what other people think? Or want to debate what's "appropriate" (their opinion versus your opinion?). Typically kids pick up on social norms from observing other people or simply by making a mistake (once or twice). However, some students who have a more difficult time with picking up social skills seem to struggle with this. Hence we must directly teach them about social norms. Often times the kids who have difficulty in knowing these social norm
Preview of Bell Ringers for Special Education/ELL Middle School (100 prompts!)

Bell Ringers for Special Education/ELL Middle School (100 prompts!)

These are 100 interesting writing prompts for students with special needs or are still perfecting the English language. They include sentence starts and pictures on each slide. These are great to use for morning warm-ups and writing exercises.
Preview of BEST SELLER BUNDLE; Mind Your Own Business; Flexible Thinking; Size of Problem

BEST SELLER BUNDLE; Mind Your Own Business; Flexible Thinking; Size of Problem

We are now offering our top 3 sellers at an over 20% discount. This is a great value, as these are your go-to lessons that you'll be doing several times this year! If purchased separately, it would cost $14.50. This bundle is $11.00! Save over 20%!Included are:(Please click on each product title to get more specific information on that lesson)Mind Your Own Business; Teacher's Job and My JobTeaching Students about Thinking Flexibly; Flexible ThinkingSize of Problem and Size of Expression; A g
Preview of Making Friends; Hanging out; Joining a Conversation; Perspective Taking

Making Friends; Hanging out; Joining a Conversation; Perspective Taking

The subtleties of joining a group and a conversation and just plain hanging out can be extremely difficult for those with social cognitive deficits. This social story aims at the upper elementary, middle school and high schooler. We define what is hanging out with a basic concrete explanation first - that your body is in the group and everyone is talking and thinking (brain is also in the group) about the same thing. Common topics are reiterated and contrasted, using perspective taking though
Preview of Flexible Thinking; Black and White Thinking; Coping Skills; CBT Thinking Skills

Flexible Thinking; Black and White Thinking; Coping Skills; CBT Thinking Skills

Our kids with social cognitive deficits or on the autism spectrum often have extremes in their thinking, creating great discomfort and issues for them with rather un-important or random events. For our kids, things are either “good” or “bad”, “right” or “wrong” with no in-between. They seem to lack in this vocabulary and the ability to see the “gray”. This lesson introduces the idea of in-between and provides a game for your student to play to learn and practice the in-between. First watch t
Preview of S.P.I.R.E.Bundle 4th Ed. Levels 1-3 Lesson Plans and Slides to Match Each Step

S.P.I.R.E.Bundle 4th Ed. Levels 1-3 Lesson Plans and Slides to Match Each Step

Created by
Learning To Read
This bundle includes 4th Edition Lesson Plans for Levels 1-3 of the S.P.I.R.E. Reading program. Slides to match each lesson are also included. The slides include student directions, all phonogram cards, decodable word cards, sight word cards, word building links for step 3, building background knowledge slides, vocabulary development slides, independent work and alternate dictation words and sentences on the last slide. Lesson Plans can be edited with extension apps. Slides were created on G
Preview of Doing the Social Fake; Perspective Taking; Flexible Thinking; Friendship

Doing the Social Fake; Perspective Taking; Flexible Thinking; Friendship

Kids sometimes fail to realize the importance of acting interested in others kids special interests. This is a key factor in making and keeping friends. The Social Fake is introduced in this social story and tells our reader that you don't have to pretend to LIKE something you just have to pretend TO BE INTERESTED. We of course use perspective taking and explain that everyone just wants to have themselves be acknowledged. We provide a check list for body signals to show that you are interest
Preview of Making Friends, Friendships; Flexible Thinking in Making Friends; Perspective

Making Friends, Friendships; Flexible Thinking in Making Friends; Perspective

Social skills do not come naturally to everyone. Making and keeping friends is a foundational skill that every child needs to be fluent in. As a child ages, this skill becomes more sophisticated. Knowing this, it is recommended to begin teaching this skill as early as possible. Teachers know that the classroom community is much more harmonious when students have some semblance of friendship. This social story teaches some of the basic skills for making friends. Each step is broken down, de
Preview of I Don't Wanna!  Strategies for Low Frustration Tolerance - It's Hard & Boring!

I Don't Wanna! Strategies for Low Frustration Tolerance - It's Hard & Boring!

This lesson is for kids who think that just because they don't like the work, it's boring, it's hard or it's frustrating, they have set in their minds they shouldn't have to do it. We aim to normalize this feeling... WE ALL have things we feel this way about in school. But we still have to do it. We remind our reader of the expected and unexpected behaviors they may have when this is encountered. We use thought bubbles to show perspective taking and how other kids may feel if they demonstrate
Preview of Funny and NOT Funny; Teaching Students about Humor

Funny and NOT Funny; Teaching Students about Humor

This social story goes through several typical examples of how kids can be funny and ways that are usually not seen as funny (telling the same joke over and over). We also address inappropriate laughing behavior, such as when someone is hurt. We also go over how to tell if you are being funny. A consequential visual system is used to show the unexpected behavior , what other kids think and what might happen later (kids are mad, kids avoid me) and expected behavior, what other kids think and wha
Preview of Dealing with Swearing; Cursing

Dealing with Swearing; Cursing

Kids have always been fascinated with words that give attention and swear words definitely fit this! We know that around the ages of 4 -6, kids love to talk anything “potty”. When trying to curb swearing with kids, it’s important to understand why kids swear. Obviously at different ages there are different reasons. Many times for younger kids it’s the fact that they can and they receive a specific reaction for others (perhaps acceptance from the peer group or shock from an adult). Swearing
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