SPECIAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM RESOURCES
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Download Original →Adapted Math Manipulatives for Special Learners
Color-coded counting blocks and tactile number lines arranged on a bright table. These hands-on resources help students with dyscalculia grasp basic arithmetic through visual and kinesthetic learning, making abstract concepts concrete and accessible.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Cards for Classroom Routines
A laminated strip of picture cards showing daily activities like reading, snack, and recess. This visual schedule supports students with autism by reducing anxiety and providing clear, predictable transitions between tasks throughout the school day.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Reading Corner Setup
A cozy nook with beanbags, weighted blankets, and soft lighting. Curated books with large print and simple illustrations sit on low shelves, offering a calm space for students with sensory processing needs to enjoy literacy independently.
Download Original →Social Skills Story Cards Set
A stack of illustrated cards depicting scenarios like sharing toys and saying hello. Each card includes simple text and prompts, helping students with social communication challenges practice appropriate responses in a structured, low-pressure way.
Download Original →Fine Motor Tracing Worksheets Pack
Laminated sheets with dotted lines, shapes, and letters ready for dry-erase markers. These reusable worksheets strengthen hand muscles and coordination for students with fine motor delays, building pre-writing skills through repetitive, guided practice.
Download Original →Augmentative Communication Board Display
A colorful grid of symbols for common words like 'yes,' 'no,' 'hungry,' and 'play.' Mounted on a classroom wall, this low-tech AAC resource empowers non-verbal students to express needs and participate in group activities effectively.
Download Original →Differentiated Science Experiment Kit
A tray with magnifying glasses, textured leaves, and picture-based instruction cards. This kit allows students with cognitive disabilities to explore scientific concepts like observation and classification at their own pace with minimal text.
Download Original →Emotion Regulation Toolkit for Classrooms
A box containing fidget toys, breathing cards, and a feelings wheel. Designed for students with emotional or behavioral challenges, this resource teaches self-calming strategies and helps identify emotions before they escalate into distress.
Download Original →Life Skills Cooking Recipe Cards
Laminated cards with step-by-step photos for simple recipes like fruit salad. Each card uses clear images and few words, enabling students with intellectual disabilities to follow along safely and build independence in daily living tasks.
Download Original →Inclusive Art Project Templates
Pre-drawn outlines of animals and shapes on thick paper, paired with textured paints. These templates reduce frustration for students with motor or visual impairments, allowing creative expression through guided, accessible art activities.
Download Original →Adapted Math Manipulatives for Special Learners
Colorful counting blocks and tactile number lines arranged on a bright desk. These hands-on resources help students with diverse needs grasp foundational math concepts through sensory engagement and visual supports.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Cards for Classroom Routines
A laminated board displaying picture-based schedule cards with Velcro attachments. This structured tool aids students with autism or cognitive delays in understanding daily transitions, reducing anxiety and promoting independence.
Download Original →Differentiated Reading Comprehension Workbooks
Open workbook pages featuring simplified texts with picture cues and large fonts. These leveled resources allow educators to tailor literacy instruction for students at varying skill levels, fostering confidence and progress.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Fine Motor Skill Kits
A tray filled with textured putty, lacing beads, and grip pencils. Designed for occupational therapy integration, these materials strengthen hand coordination and focus for students with motor or attention challenges.
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