
Welcome to the third volume of the resource round-up series called “Supporting All Students,” featuring resources that aim to support a variety of student needs. You’re in for a treat because this is the largest collection of resources we’ve done for this series.
Discover a variety of creative actives, assessments, games, digital resources and more.
Check out these resources to meet your students’ needs, and remember —half of these resources are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“This no print tool is perfect for teletherapy or in person sessions. Use this versatile tool for intervention, baseline data, progress monitoring, screening, or informal assessment.” |
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“This comprehensive articulation resource targets all sounds in all positions of words at the phoneme, syllable, word, phrase, and sentence level.” |
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It’s FREE!“This aquarium field trip companion pack offers a variety of writing and reflection activities that are perfect for virtual or in person field trips to any aquarium! This resource also includes a memory page that would look cute on a bulletin board.” |
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“This unique cross-curricular, topic-based unit consists primarily of teaching close reading strategies, working with a variety of texts, and teaching informational writing skills all while applying those skills in integrated reading and writing lessons about a real world controversial issue: global warming! In this rigorous unit, students will learn, read, watch videos, do a science experiment, write, complete performance tasks, read and respond, and create an informational pamphlet about many aspects of global warming.” |
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It’s FREE!“Number puzzles are a fun and engaging activity to help students learn to identify numbers 0-20. This resource is a great addition to your math center activities!” |
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“These data sheets are developed to assess student progress with decoding words containing a variety of phonetic patterns/rules. This bundle includes teacher data sheets and student readers, making progress monitoring a piece of cake!” |
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It’s FREE!“A simple visual schedule to set up distance learning routines at home.” |
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“My preschool assessment materials make it easy to track learning and growth.” |
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It’s FREE!“This Little Miss Muffet interactive book can assist you in teaching a wide range of learning goals such as sequencing, prepositions and core words in a special education or early childhood setting. It also includes a set of sequencing cards and a poster.” |
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“This emotions resource bundle includes a wide range of resource types such as worksheets, Boom Cards, games and interactive books. It includes activities for identifying both basic and complex emotions, allowing for differentiation within the classroom.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students practice sequencing and story retelling using this Back to School Flap Book. This resource includes a short, picture-supported passage on an interactive flap book and 3 picture-supported answer choices. Great for elementary and special education.” |
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“This Digital Main Idea and Supporting Detail Activity was created for students who struggle with identifying main idea and supporting details when reading and writing. The activity was specifically created for an elementary special education environment for students with multiple abilities. There are 3 levels of differentiation provided with this activity. In all 3 levels, students are introduced to Main Idea and Supporting Details as it relates to Pizza. This activity was created to use with Google Slides™.” |
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It’s FREE!“This Ocean Real or Nonsense Word Sort game has students practicing their phonemic and word decoding skills. Students sound out each ocean themed word card and then place it on the sorting board under the correct heading, Real Word or Nonsense Word.” |
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“These Google Slides word decoding resources can be used to practice or to assess student’s short vowel, digraph, consonant blend, and silent or magic e word decoding ability. Each resource includes drag & drop slides, write-in slides, and answers keys.” |
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It’s FREE!“Help your students learn about different types of communities and how to locate them on a map.” |
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“Support students with all needs in learning social studies concepts. These vocabulary cards contain definitions and pictures for the units: Our Community’s Geography; New York City Over Time; Urban, Suburban, and Rural Communities; and Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities.” |
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It’s FREE!“A fun way to add humor and color to your resources to welcome your students back to the classroom.” |
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“We encounter idioms every day and these images provide fun examples for the ESL and language arts classroom.” |
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It’s FREE!“Practicing multiple meaning words doesn’t need to be stressful! Your students will be laughing out loud as they use these 8 multiple choice task cards to reinforce multiple meaning words.” |
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“Do your students struggle with writing? Do they write incomplete sentences that lead to paragraphs that are not complete or are off-topic? If this sounds like your class, then this is the resource for you.” |
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It’s FREE!“These back to school covers are an excellent way to get your students excited about the first day of school. Simply glue to your bag of goodies or box of goodies for them.” |
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“This weekly lesson planner is a fun way to write down and take care of your to-do’s. This planner has a fabulous way to keep you organized and your student materials organized as well.” |
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It’s FREE!“This fun, play-based BOOM card will help you bring PLAY into your preschool distance learning sessions. Includes a PDF with therapy ideas to make this activity require NO-PREP for you.” |
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“Use these sound-loaded games to practice speech sounds in a natural and fun way! This product is a must for anybody looking for an engaging and unique way to target speech sounds during distance learning.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource supports children to label and understand emotions and label a wider range of feelings. It helps children learn how to regulate their own feelings in the classroom.” |
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“This resource supports children to speak and write in full sentences. The visual support and differentiated levels enable children to write full sentences independently.” |
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It’s FREE!“Many students will be wearing masks as they go back to school this fall. This story will help reduce anxiety and introduce children to wearing masks in the school setting.” |
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“This resource provides a variety of materials that will help address IEP goals in the classroom and via distance learning. Those doing hybrid learning can use this resource to make carryover over a distance learning platform smoother.” |
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It’s FREE!“Printable QR codes where you can hide them around the house or classroom to integrate movement. Each QR code scans to either Uppercase or Lowercase A-D letters to practice writing, or come up with words with that letter.” |
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“This digital, interactive PDF find and write game offers a fun, interactive “I Spy” style game to work on visual scanning, figure ground, visual discrimination and handwriting practice. Simply find the target object, click on it, and copy the word that pops up.” |
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It’s FREE!“This simple and kid-friendly book serves as a great resource for introducing, reviewing, and practicing basic addition math strategies. Kids, parents, and teachers will love the ease of use and focused practice of each strategy.” |
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“This exciting resource includes everything you will need to teach about Theodore Roosevelt, landforms, and our national parks. Students will love exploring the topics in fun and unique ways including building their own national park, completing engaging sorts, and creating edible landforms!” |
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It’s FREE!“Keep track of the number of days in school with these colorful charts in English, Vietnamese, and Spanish! Add stickers to the ten frames and count your way to milestone days like 100!” |
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“Are you ready to Zoom? These visuals will help you teach your Zoom Class Expectations to your remote learners. Posters come in 3 languages: English, Spanish, and Vietnamese!” |
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It’s FREE!“Helps homeschool educators keep children occupied and device-free with our Bible-based Road Trip Activity Book. A perfect set of activities for long car journeys.” |
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“This bundle of quiz and word search puzzles guides students through the Old and New Testaments. The use of detailed scripture references helps students learn about the Bible’s most famous stories in a fun and engaging way.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students will love these oversize bookmarks featuring a Shiplap and Woodland Animal theme. This product includes three different designs in both black and white and color.” |
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“Utilizing the website Wonderopolis, this bundle includes 200 task cards and 50 writing prompts with monthly themes! Perfect to reinforce student reading, research and writing skills.” |
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It’s FREE!“These worksheets are great for guided practice or independent work as students read, trace, and write simple CVC words with visual supports.” |
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“This narrative was designed to teach students about Autism Spectrum Disorder and the various characteristics and challenges that people with Autism experience. The hope is to raise awareness and encourage acceptance among students.” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a super easy game that my students love, requires no prep, and you can easily pull it out during those days when you have extra time at the end of your session. It’s so simple, yet targets working memory, recall, listening and attention skills, and word retrieval!” |
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“This resource helps teens develop executive function skills to plan, prepare, and prioritize. Each section has a teaching portion that explains to students what each skill means, and how to implement it, as well as a practice portion with hands-on materials that students can use to practice their executive functioning skills.” |