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Fall Morning Meeting Activities & Circle Time Songs for Special Ed & Autism

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Grade Levels
PreK - 2nd
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Pages
38 pages
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I love these morning meeting activities. It was just what I was looking for so I didn't have to create it myself.
I love this resource! I would put many of the pieces on a large felt board and use it for making choices, as well as retelling, labeling, etc.

Description

Do you need fun fall activities for your special education class? This fall morning meeting kit comes with engaging and functional activities for students in early childhood settings and special education. Students will love learning and engaging with these circle time songs and stories.  

Implementing these fall morning meeting activities and circle time songs will keep your students engaged in whole group activities. These fall activities for special education students provide communication visuals and tools for students to be hands-on in interacting with the activities.

What’s included with these fall activities for special education students?

  • Communication / Choice Visuals - A visual for each song or story in this set for students to choose which to sing or read next
  • Visuals and Supports for each song/story 

❤️You will LOVE that this fall morning work kit is designed to provide you with the visual and communication support you will need for running circle time in preschool and kindergarten, as well as for early elementary students in special education working on communication and group participation.

You can use the fall morning meeting visuals for students to be hands-on in the activities, to promote engagement, communication skills, and seasonal fun! The visuals are designed to create opportunities for communication, choice making, counting, identifying names and/or pictures, comprehension, and meaningful participation. 

This fall morning work add-on kit for preschool and elementary comes with stories and songs!

Five Little Pumpkins

  • Storyboard and visuals to print for students to add to the storyboard
  • PowerPoint you can use to display on a projector or interactive whiteboard

There was an Old Lady who Swallowed Some Leaves

  • Visuals to participate and sequence the elements of the story
  • Choice board/Story board to use with visuals

Colored Leaves are Falling Down

  • Words to the song and directions
  • Leaves to throw up and have them fall down in different colors and sizes for the students to find the right ones (e.g., find the blue ones).
  • Blank leaves all the same color and size to use markers and add sight words, numbers, letters or any other concepts you want the students to identify

The Leaves on the Trees

  • Sung to the tune of Wheels on the Bus, this original song has visuals for each verse as well as the words of the song

This set can be used with theCircle Time Starter Kit Bundle or on its own!

Check out the preview for a closer look at what is included with these fall activities for special education students. 

What are teachers saying about these circle time songs and fall morning work activities?

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “We LOVE this set for our morning meetings! Thanks so much for such a great resource in special education.” - Miss K’s Special Learners

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Great resource with visuals for circle time songs!” - Katelyn D.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I LOVE, LOVE this resource and my students were engaged and enjoyed participating.” - Mary E.

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Total Pages
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