
Welcome to the fourth 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 digital interactive book (Jack & the Beanstalk) is written with simple language and visual supports to develop reading comprehension in early learners and special education students. Each of the 10 pages in the story includes approximately 2-4 simple sentences with rebus supports, and 1 comprehension question targeting ‘Where,’ ‘Who,’ & ‘What.'” |
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“This bundle includes 12 monthly, differentiated daily journal writing packages (plus a couple of freebies). It contains 240 anytime and seasonal writing prompts–enough for the FULL year–each at 5 different levels, covering a variety of writing styles and genres.” |
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It’s FREE!“Back to school can be an exciting, yet hectic time. This Ice Breakers activity is designed to help you get to know your students. This activity will also help your students learn more about each other.” |
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“This resource is perfect for your students that have difficulty identifying their own emotions and how other people feel. This hands on activity will help teach your students about feelings and emotions.” |
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It’s FREE!“Snap Cube Shapes free printable is a fun-hands on activity that keeps children engaged and learning. The use of snap cubes helps them learn shape identification and formation, as well as builds fine motor skills.” |
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“Fun hands-on letter activities to keep children engaged and learning letter identification, letter sound correspondence, and writing! We use jewels, pom poms, snap cubes, mini erasers and more to bring learning to life!” |
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It’s FREE!“This activity includes 5 different matching games with a variety of summer vocabulary targets. Boom Cards offer a fun and interactive way to practice speech and language skills during teletherapy, distance learning, in-person speech therapy sessions or for at home practice.” |
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“This fall print and go activity is designed to help students improve their articulation skills. Includes practice pages for the following sounds in all positions: M, N, P, B, T, D, K, G, F, V, S, Z, SH, CH, J, TH, L & R (including blends!). Also includes an Easel activity!” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource is a great way to reinforce calming strategies for anger.” |
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“This 6 session small group plan for teaching teamwork and sharing can be used in small groups or for whole classrooms.” |
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It’s FREE!“Sorting mats are great for bin work, independent work and small group activities! Super easy to prep, simply print, laminate, cut and add velcro!” |
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“This is an all in one bundle: it targets all the early learning skills while being fun and functional!” |
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It’s FREE!“Behaviour prompt fan to direct children without needing to speak.” |
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“This is a reading intervention aimed at young children learning to read and those struggling with reading. It helps teach and secure learning in letter identification and sounds, CVC words, blending, sight words and nonsense words and fluency and comprehension.” |
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It’s FREE!“Share this handout with parents and caregivers of students struggling with transitioning to school in the morning. Colorful graphics offer suggestions for a smooth transition.” |
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“Some of the earliest losses experienced by our young students include the loss of a pet. Helping a child to process complex feelings and questions can be invaluable in the experience of grief, and this resource offers your students a tangible way to remember and celebrate their beloved pets.” |