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Middle school life skills interactive whiteboards by TpT sellers for TpT sellers

Preview of Social Story - I Shouldn't Always Say What I Am Thinking

Social Story - I Shouldn't Always Say What I Am Thinking

Created by
Amanda Ganelli
This is a social story created for the middle or high school level special education class. This story helps students to understand when it is not acceptable to just blurt out what they may be thinking and why. Relevant examples are used as they would be seen in the school day. 10 - 15 minute notebook file and discussion.
Preview of Special Education Morning Meeting Template

Special Education Morning Meeting Template

Created by
Amanda Ganelli
This Morning Meeting Template allows for students to discuss their schedule, the day, date, month, year, season, weather, temperature, and what the lunch menu will be while placing it in the new My Plate food categories. This is to be used with Smart Notebook Software so that students can interactively complete the sentences by writing on the board. Includes a link for students to look up the weather on www.weather.com. Students are able to fill in a graph compiling the weather forecasts for eac
Preview of FREE Healthy Relationships

FREE Healthy Relationships

Created by
Love4TeachingU
A SMART Notebook lesson for students on Healthy Relationships, including a fun activity in which students are to create origami in order to reflect on who they have a healthy relationship with in their life
Preview of Visual Editable Lunch Count Display for Interactive Whiteboard

Visual Editable Lunch Count Display for Interactive Whiteboard

Teacher can change the pictures of school lunch to help make lunch count independent and successful for students. Over 20 images already provided, plus fully customize able based on your school's lunch menu! Students simply drag their name into the desired box every morning. Keep a lunch box picture even for students that bring their lunch, so that they remain in the habit of doing this daily. Have this up on the board when students come in and give yourself one less thing to worry about for a s
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