READING WORKSHEETS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS
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Download Original →Simple Sight Word Match
A clean worksheet with three sight words and matching picture cards. Students draw lines from each word to the correct image, reinforcing word recognition through visual association for early readers in special education.
Download Original →Color-Coded Sentence Builder
This worksheet uses color-coded word tiles for students to arrange into simple sentences. Each part of speech has a distinct color, helping learners with cognitive disabilities understand sentence structure through visual cues and repetition.
Download Original →Picture-to-Word Connection
Students circle the correct word from two options that matches a large, clear picture. Designed for non-verbal learners, this worksheet supports vocabulary building and reading comprehension with minimal text and strong visual support.
Download Original →Fill-in-the-Blank with Pictures
A short passage with missing words replaced by small images. Students write or point to the correct word from a picture bank, making reading accessible for students with limited literacy skills or speech delays.
Download Original →Letter Sound Hunt
Each row features a letter and three simple pictures. Students color or circle the picture that starts with that letter sound, reinforcing phonics in a low-pressure, visually engaging format for special education learners.
Download Original →Story Sequencing Cut and Paste
Four simple picture cards tell a short story. Students cut out the cards and paste them in the correct order, building narrative comprehension and fine motor skills while reading visual sequences without heavy text.
Download Original →Rhyming Word Pairs
Students match words that rhyme by drawing lines between two columns of simple, illustrated words. The worksheet uses familiar objects like cat and hat to support auditory discrimination and reading readiness.
Download Original →Emotion Reading Practice
Short sentences like 'The boy is sad' are paired with expressive faces. Students read the sentence and circle the matching emotion, combining reading with social-emotional learning for special education students.
Download Original →Direction Following Read and Do
Simple commands like 'Color the ball red' appear with a black-and-white image. Students read and follow one-step instructions, building reading comprehension and task completion skills in a structured, repeatable format.
Download Original →Word Family Sorting
A worksheet with two word family headers like '-at' and '-an'. Students cut and paste pictures or words into the correct column, reinforcing decoding skills through hands-on sorting for diverse learning needs.
Download Original →Adapted Reading Comprehension Worksheets for Special Education
These worksheets feature simplified texts, large fonts, and picture supports. Each passage includes three multiple-choice questions with visual answer cues. Ideal for building confidence and basic comprehension skills in students with diverse learning needs.
Download Original →Sight Word Practice Sheets for Special Learners
Designed for repeated exposure, these sheets use tracing, coloring, and matching activities. Each page focuses on one high-frequency word with clear, uncluttered layouts. Perfect for reinforcing word recognition in a calm, predictable format for special education students.
Download Original →Visual Sequencing Stories for Special Education Reading
Each story is broken into three simple steps with corresponding images. Students cut and paste pictures to show the correct order. This hands-on activity supports understanding of story structure and sequence, making reading accessible for students with cognitive disabilities.
Download Original →Phonics Worksheets with Tactile Supports for Special Needs
These phonics pages pair letter sounds with textured cues and simple word families. Students can trace sandpaper letters or use manipulatives alongside the worksheet. The multi-sensory approach helps engage students with autism or learning disabilities in foundational reading skills.
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