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Preview of Hearing Screening Forms and Parent Letters - EDITABLE!

Hearing Screening Forms and Parent Letters - EDITABLE!

Created by
The Speech Guide
These Hearing Screening forms and parent handouts are an easy way to document hearing screenings and inform parents of hearing screening results. Each form and letter is editable, so you can add student information, dates, and your own signature to each letter. Contents of this Hearing Screening product:Whole and half-page hearing screening forms at 20 dB.Half-page hearing screening pass and fail letters to parents at 20 dB.Whole and half-page hearing screening forms at 25 dB.Half-page hearing s
Preview of Autism:  My Body Hurts

Autism: My Body Hurts

Created by
Creative CiCi
When a child with autism is sick or in pain, it is very hard for them to identify or express the way they are feeling.Within this packet is a "My Body Hurts" chart. The chart has a body with major body areas identified, such as: head, eyes, throat, arm, stomach, leg, ankle, toes and etc.The "My Body Hurts" also has an area on "My Body is Feeling..." and a listing of possible reasons such as: hot, cold, itchy, aches, bleeding, runny, better and etc.The "My Body Hurts" also has a "My pain level
Preview of Safety Sickness Pain Body Parts - AAC Core Board Task Cards - ASD Neurodivergent

Safety Sickness Pain Body Parts - AAC Core Board Task Cards - ASD Neurodivergent

Created by
SLP HarleyB
CAN YOUR STUDENT TELL YOU WHEN THEY ARE SICK OR IN PAIN ?? CAN THEY COMMUNICATE WHAT BODY PART(S) ARE HURTING ??Support your limited verbal communicators or non-verbal communicators in expressing when they feel sick, are hurt, and what body parts hurt.What does this bundle include? 50+ task cards with sentence strips, visuals of people (real & cartoon) who are sick, visuals of people (real & cartoon) who are experiencing pain in various body parts, and customizable task cards to add pic
Preview of Menstruation-I Have My Period Book-Adapted Story for Students with Disabilities

Menstruation-I Have My Period Book-Adapted Story for Students with Disabilities

Here is a simple adapted book about having a period. Read story to students and have them match picture to each page or have students match pictures independently! Simplified story to talk about having a period, pads, happens every month, cramps, changing pads, throwing pad away, and more. Book includes 14 half pages with 12 line drawings to match. For reuse, laminate all pages, cut out pictures, and use velcro on picture/page indicated spots. ENJOY!
Preview of Hurt Sick Body Parts Core Board AAC Non-Verbal Limited Verbal LAMP WFL

Hurt Sick Body Parts Core Board AAC Non-Verbal Limited Verbal LAMP WFL

Created by
SLP HarleyB
Working with a limited verbal communicator or non-verbal communicator? Expressing sickness and pain is a MUST!Assist your limited verbal communicators or non-verbal communicators in expressing when they feel sick and are hurt. This augmentative & alternative communication (AAC) core board includes sick, hurt, and 14 core body parts. The icons used are from the LAMP Words for Life programming.
Preview of Toileting Log

Toileting Log

Created by
Ms Megan
This is a toileting log for a week. This download includes two pages. One with half hours starting at 8:30. The other is blank so you can write in your own times. If you would like other times typed in, you can contact me and that can be arranged.
Preview of Menstrual Care (How to apply a pad) Special Education, Puberty

Menstrual Care (How to apply a pad) Special Education, Puberty

This is the actual picture and text process for changing a menstrual pad. This would be useful for individuals with disabilities or girls who are experiencing the process for the first time. There are 18 real photo slides. The are graphic but do not contain nudity.
Preview of Visual Pain Scale

Visual Pain Scale

Created by
The Speech Buzz
A Visual Pain Scale is a tool to help individuals with autism or other severe communication disorder express any pain they have and its severity. ~1 page with symbols for pain scale ~Saved in PDF format
Preview of Know your rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

Know your rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

Infographic for parents to learn about their rights under the federal law, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Help parents understand what they can do to support their child with special needs.
Preview of Sick Choice Board

Sick Choice Board

Created by
Rubix Behavior
If your kiddos are anything like mine, behaviors and frustrations increase when they're sick. But, they also have trouble expressing what hurts and where. I created this sick choice board to help my students communicate their pain so we can help them! Print on card stock, laminate, velcro individual pieces on, and place in a convenient location in your classroom and put a copy in the nurse's office! -------------------------------------------------------------- DynaVox Mayer-Johnson 2100 W
Preview of MTSS Health Screening Form

MTSS Health Screening Form

Health Screening Form to use with Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) / Response to Intervention (RtI) or for special education evaluations. Should be filled out by a campus nurse. Downloads as an editable Microsoft Word document.
Preview of Physical Intervention Report

Physical Intervention Report

Created by
Learning Lab
This document meets Federal and New York State Education Department requirements for documenting the use of an Emergency Intervention. I use this to document when a physical intervention was needed. This is a front and back document that I print on colored paper to make it easy to access in my files. Please contact me for more information or questions about this document: LearningLab@outlook.com Just starting out? Need more Special Education resources? Looking for a GREAT deal? Chec
Preview of TOILET TRACKING SHEET

TOILET TRACKING SHEET

The fastest and easiest way to track toileting to assist you in determining the best toilet training program. 8.5 x 13 inch printout, but can be edited to fit 8.5 x 11 paper.
Preview of Daily Log for Life Skills

Daily Log for Life Skills

Created by
Jess Skinner
This product was created as a daily log specifically for high need life skills students. It can be used to track students day including related services and toileting uses. There are two copies of the log for each day. One copy to be sent home to the student's parents, and one copy to keep on file. - This product should be printed double sided and cut down the middle for best use!
Preview of Stop Think Act Daily Intervention Forms with Examples (Fun Themes and Metaphors)

Stop Think Act Daily Intervention Forms with Examples (Fun Themes and Metaphors)

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
Stop-Think-Act can be useful for all students as well as students on an IEPFun Metaphors used to teach extended metaphors while teaching the behavioral skillColor-coded to assist visual learnersExamples of each of 5 choices of formatsInspirational and MotivatingEngaging writing opportunities that can be made optionalUse as graphic organizers to develop character analysis in reading textsUse to encourage positive peer selectionIncludes a reflection option (S.T.A.R.) with additional suggestion for
Preview of Back to School Document Bundle

Back to School Document Bundle

This bundle contains printable documents to keep in your teacher binder for documentation all year long. Items included: -student information sheet -birthday chart -accommodation chart -attendance log -conference chart -how we get home chart -medical form -password chart -pull-out chart
Preview of Feelings Check-in Scale Faces Poster- soft colors

Feelings Check-in Scale Faces Poster- soft colors

0-10 Check-in Faces Poster- soft colorsPerfect for:CounselingNursingSocial WorkPsychologyOTPT
Preview of IEP Snapshot

IEP Snapshot

Created by
OconnorSPED
This IEP Snapshot was designed for the Middle School and High School students. Case managers can quickly and easily highlight important information to share with general education teachers. If you would like this Snapshot in a word doc please let me know and I will send it to you.
Preview of Distance Learning - Letter To A Nurse (National Nurses Week) DIGITAL

Distance Learning - Letter To A Nurse (National Nurses Week) DIGITAL

Created by
Jordan Seeger
National Nurses Week begins May 6th. Nurses sacrifice countless hours to provide health services to those in need. Have your students write a letter to a nurse who is still going to work during this time. Post this resource directly onto Google Classroom.-Edible first page with instructions that require NO PREP.-A slide for students to type their letters on.-You could print students' slides and assemble a book for local nurses to have!-A great resource to give back to the community
Preview of Accommodations at a Glance-omatic!

Accommodations at a Glance-omatic!

Created by
CheesecakeJones
Pick your students, print the tab, and you're done. Magically generate custom cheat sheets with this powerful tool. Enter your case-load of students and their information on the first tab, and then mark the desired students with an "x". The selected students will instantly appear on the next tab. Once you use it, you'll see! Great for Special Education students, Section 504, or any situation where you need to easily display complicated data. (to unprotect the protected tabs, use the password
Preview of Debate speech: template and sentence starters

Debate speech: template and sentence starters

Created by
Paul O'Connor
This template will give students a template to build their debate speech in. It includes instructions for the different parts of the speech, as well as sentence starters that students can use to begin writing.
Preview of TOILET TRACKING SHEET

TOILET TRACKING SHEET

The fastest and easiest way to track toileting to assist you in determining the best toilet training program.
Preview of Teacher's Checklists for Eye Tracking and Vision Perception

Teacher's Checklists for Eye Tracking and Vision Perception

Created by
Dr Kristy Remick
A "Must Have" for all teachers! This packet includes background information of all teachers about the importance of VISION and LEARNING and offers a simple method to identify students of all ages with eye tracking and vision perception difficulties. This packet includes definitions for teachers and "Easy to Use" observation "Clue Sheets" to identify struggling students. Once identified, MAXIMIZE VISION PERFORMANCE, offers grade-level appropriate activities of "eye games" that can be purchased th
Preview of Social Skills building Surveys SPED, Inclusive, Peer Mediated Instruction

Social Skills building Surveys SPED, Inclusive, Peer Mediated Instruction

If you have students with social skill deficits, peer mediated instruction may be for you. There are other uses for these surveys. You can use them with one student with interval recording to do an individual assessment. The colors are commonly associated with certain physical or emotional states and the images by Sarah Pecorino Illustration are perfect for this project.If you need more training or a refresher on peer mediated instruction, you can take a free course (with great example videos) a
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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