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Preschool science posters for Microsoft Word and for special education

Preview of Mickey Mouse Classroom Rule Signs

Mickey Mouse Classroom Rule Signs

Created by
Jackie Hipp
Four printable classroom rule signs:Body is calmVoice is quietEars are listeningEyes are watching
Preview of I Can Statements Kindergarten Science & Social Studies

I Can Statements Kindergarten Science & Social Studies

This product contains all of the "I can.." statements for the entire year for Kindergarten Science & Social Studies. *Perfectly aligned with Journey's Kindergarten Common Core* Each statement says "I can" followed by a 3 part objective (condition, behavior, criterion.) BUT I made this product EDITABLE, so you can delete the unnecessary information if your school doesn't use the 3 part objective :) There are a total of 32 objectives. If you like this product, you might also like my oth
Preview of Weekly Weather Report

Weekly Weather Report

This cute weather chart makes a great addition to any ECE circle time or science center. Includes 5 day chart, 7 weather icons, and student helper badge. Attach magnetic tape or velcro to chart and icons for easy use. Assemble helper badge with a safety pin or as a necklace by punching holes in top corners of badge. Print additional icons if needed. Be sure to follow me on facebook for updates, new products, and giveaways! https://www.facebook.com/MissRayannasclassroom/
Preview of Voice Volume Meter Visual Detailed

Voice Volume Meter Visual Detailed

Created by
ASDTeach
Detailed voice volume meter 1-5 with optional pictures for places of when to use quiet/loud voice. Great for everyday life skills or classroom management.
Preview of Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Created by
SpEdTeachersRock
Sometimes our kiddos have difficulty knowing when to use the bathroom or how to use the bathroom when potty training. Sometimes they are actually scared to use the bathroom and need a little extra help. This little social story has helped my students decrease bathroom anxiety and increase independent toileting skills at school. How to Use: -Print and laminate each page. -Cut along the lines to cut out each page of the story (2 story pages on each document page) - Hole punch a corner or edge an
Preview of Circle Time Rule Poster Visual

Circle Time Rule Poster Visual

Created by
ASDTeach
During Circle I... Post these circle rules as a visual to remind students of expectations.
Preview of Voice Volume Meter Visual Simple

Voice Volume Meter Visual Simple

Created by
ASDTeach
Use this visual for students who need reminding to use an "indoor" or "outdoor" voice. There are face visuals as well as animal visuals.
Preview of I Can GIVE and RECEIVE Compliments Posters:  14 Posters to Teach Social Skills

I Can GIVE and RECEIVE Compliments Posters: 14 Posters to Teach Social Skills

Created by
Rebekah Brock
It can be hard work to know just how to give someone a compliment...and even more difficult to know what to say when when someone gives YOU a compliment! Empower your students with the social skills they need with 'I Can GIVE and RECEIVE Compliments Posters: 14 Posters to Teach Social Skills"! You'll recognize the familiar 'Kids in Action' faces as they illustrate six "compliment" opportunities and offer an appropriate response to each! Use your 'Compliments' posters on a bulletin board, t
Preview of Visual Procedures/Rules Posters for the Special Education/Kindergarten Classroom

Visual Procedures/Rules Posters for the Special Education/Kindergarten Classroom

These visual procedures posters are useful for various areas within the classroom. It is helpful to post them in the areas in which they are addressed (e.g. classroom library poster is posted in the class library). They include visuals for students who are non-readers or who are visual learners. My students respond very well to these visual posters. I refer back to them frequently to prompt student behavior. They provide clear expectations and procedures. I kept these editable so you can edit fo
Preview of Visual supports for expectations and consequences - posters and picture sort

Visual supports for expectations and consequences - posters and picture sort

Created by
Reagan's Room
Visual rules, expectations, and consequences for students with Autism or for use with other students who may benefit from direct instruction of the rules at the beginning of the year, or any time! Included: *Visual rules for -library corner, -group work, -seat work, -work boxes, -computer station, -activity table, -standing/walking in line *Visual supports for consequences (both positive and negative if/then statements
Preview of Problem Size Posters - Big, Medium and Little Problem

Problem Size Posters - Big, Medium and Little Problem

Bright, large problems to display the size of the problem. There are three posters: one says "big problem", one "medium problem" and one "little problem." Posters are large - 11x17.
Preview of Bug Movement Cards/Poster Resources

Bug Movement Cards/Poster Resources

Created by
ABC Academics
These bug movement images can be modified in size so they can be used as posters or even flash cards. Each card details an animal and their accompanying movement. They look great and build on children's awareness of animals, their names and actions.
Preview of SpongeBob's Steps for Calming Down and Power Card

SpongeBob's Steps for Calming Down and Power Card

Created by
mary brooks
Have a student that loves SpongeBob Squarepants? These charts were created for a student in my autism classroom that loves SpongeBob and needed a system for calming down in stressful situations. Includes a poster with three steps for calming down as well as a short story that explains "what SpongeBob does to calm down."
Preview of How to Make Slime

How to Make Slime

How to Make Slime - Slime recipe with step-by-step instructions and pictures. This recipe may be enlarged to create a classroom poster. Its content can be used to demonstrate how to read and/or write informational text/procedural texts, to teach about measurement in math, or as a science lesson about how matter changes when combined.
Preview of Visual Schedule for Morning Procedures

Visual Schedule for Morning Procedures

This is a visual schedule checklist for students who struggle with organization and following morning routines. Students use a expo marker to check off each step as they complete it. Just place it inside a sheet protector so it can be reused each day!
Preview of Bedtime and Morning Routine Visual Schedule (choice board) with pocket

Bedtime and Morning Routine Visual Schedule (choice board) with pocket

Created by
MsDaryl
This is a choice board style visual schedule for morning and bedtime routines. It includes story time, brushing teeth, putting on pajamas, getting dressed, taking a bath, eating breakfast, and using the toilet. The file is meant to be printed, laminated and backed with Velcro-style hook and loop. You can also move the images into a set order and print on one sheet if you want a visual schedule that is permanent.
Preview of Expected or Unexpected?  54 Mini-Posters to Teach Social Skills and Behaviors

Expected or Unexpected? 54 Mini-Posters to Teach Social Skills and Behaviors

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Figuring out the behaviors that are appropriate and inappropriate for school can be tricky for some kids! Continued practice in recognizing and identifying those behaviors can help make a difference with your students! "Expected or Unexpected? 54 Mini-Posters to Teach Social Skills and Behaviors" is just the practice you've been looking for! Included in this download are 54 full-page, full-color posters depicting both "thumbs up" (Expected) and "thumbs down" (Unexpected) behaviors. Easy to
Preview of Weather Chart

Weather Chart

Created by
Kimberly Raively
Weather chart with options for different types of weather including a thermometer the students can utilize.
Preview of Behavior Charts, Plans and Ideas That Work!!!  Also Behavior Folder Templates

Behavior Charts, Plans and Ideas That Work!!! Also Behavior Folder Templates

Created by
supply Account
With several years of experience of teaching special education in an elementary school setting I have developed a plan that has been successful when working with students with behavioral issues. This packet contains behavior charts, and reward systems where all you need to do is print and utilize appropriate plans for individual students. It also has supplemental folders and ideas to use along with the charts for the more challenging student.
Preview of Elementary School SST process Flowchart (editable and fillable resource)

Elementary School SST process Flowchart (editable and fillable resource)

Elementary School SST Flowchart covers the following steps:Pre-ReferralReferralSSTNext StepsFollow-Up
Preview of Engineer Design Process (EDP) Chart

Engineer Design Process (EDP) Chart

Just like the "Scientific Process", understanding the "Engineering Design Process" is an essential skill K5 students will need to use and understanding when designing technology that solves a problem. The sheets are setup to glued into "Engineering Notebooks" or cut apart as students or (second language learners) begin to use and understanding the EDP.
Preview of Visual Morning Schedule

Visual Morning Schedule

This visual morning schedule is editable but contains a general visual routine in it's original download. This visual schedule is great for kids who have difficulty being independent in the mornings while getting ready for school. Includes a second column for kids to check off as they go through each item within the schedule.
Preview of Colorful Solar System, Planets, Universe Clipart - Word Version ONLY!

Colorful Solar System, Planets, Universe Clipart - Word Version ONLY!

Created by
Kindergurus
Colorful Solar System, Planets, Universe Clipart - WORD VERSION ONLY!This product is only the PDF version. Visit our store for the multi-software bundle.Transform your child's space into a cosmic wonderland with our vibrant set of cartoon solar system planets clipart! Let their imagination soar as they explore the colorful wonders of space right from their room. Perfect for decorating classrooms, bedrooms, and more. Two versions of each planet allow you to choose between an artistic gradient-hal
Preview of Emotion sorting activity

Emotion sorting activity

Created by
Hazel Faulkner
Helps build children's understanding of emotions by putting a picture to an emotion. Could you be utilised in games like scavenger hunts, or just as a poster for reference.
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