SPECIAL EDUCATION MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS
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Download Original →Sensory Bin Exploration Kit
A colorful sensory bin filled with textured rice, scoops, and small toys. Students with autism engage in tactile play, improving fine motor skills and self-regulation. This hands-on material supports calm, focused learning in special education classrooms.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Cards Set
Laminated picture cards showing daily routines like snack, recess, and math. A teacher points to the schedule, helping a student with ADHD transition smoothly. These visual aids reduce anxiety and build independence for learners with cognitive delays.
Download Original →Adapted Storybook with PECS Symbols
A classic fairy tale modified with simplified text and Picture Exchange Communication symbols. A child with speech delays points to images to retell the story. This material enhances literacy and communication for non-verbal students in inclusive settings.
Download Original →Weighted Lap Pad for Focus
A soft, washable lap pad filled with glass beads rests on a student's legs during circle time. The gentle pressure provides calming sensory input, helping children with sensory processing disorder maintain attention and reduce fidgeting in class.
Download Original →Fine Motor Tracing Boards
Wooden boards with grooved paths for tracing letters and shapes. A student with dyspraxia uses a stylus to follow the lines, strengthening hand muscles and coordination. This durable material builds pre-writing skills for special needs learners.
Download Original →Social Skills Scenario Cards
Illustrated cards depicting common social situations like sharing or waiting in line. A small group discusses appropriate responses, guided by a therapist. These cards teach emotional regulation and peer interaction for students with autism or social anxiety.
Download Original →Tactile Alphabet Puzzle
Large, chunky puzzle pieces with raised sandpaper letters. A visually impaired student feels each letter while saying its sound. This multi-sensory material reinforces letter recognition and phonics for learners with visual or learning disabilities.
Download Original →Noise-Canceling Headphones for Class
Brightly colored over-ear headphones worn by a student during independent work. They block out classroom chatter and loud noises, allowing children with auditory sensitivities to concentrate. Essential for creating a calm, accessible learning environment.
Download Original →Fidget Tool Kit for Self-Regulation
A small container with putty, stress balls, and a spinner. A student with ADHD squeezes a ball while listening to instructions. These tools channel excess energy, improving focus and reducing disruptive behaviors in special education settings.
Download Original →Large Print Math Manipulatives
Oversized foam dice, counting bears, and number lines with bold text. A student with low vision sorts bears by color, practicing one-to-one correspondence. These high-contrast materials make abstract math concepts tangible for diverse learners.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Learning Tools for Special Education
A colorful array of textured fidget toys, weighted lap pads, and noise-canceling headphones arranged on a calm blue desk. These materials help students with sensory processing needs stay focused and regulated during classroom activities.
Download Original →Adapted Reading Books with Visual Supports
A close-up of a large-print picture book featuring tactile elements and simplified text. Velcro-backed symbols and communication cards sit beside it, enabling non-verbal students to point and participate in story time with their peers.
Download Original →Fine Motor Skill Development Kit for Classrooms
A tray holds lacing beads, tweezers, play dough, and large-button tongs. These hands-on special education materials strengthen hand muscles and coordination, supporting students with motor delays in building essential pre-writing skills.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Boards for Daily Routines
A laminated schedule board displays colorful icons for morning circle, snack, and therapy. Movable picture cards with hook-and-loop backing allow teachers to customize transitions, reducing anxiety for students with autism or cognitive disabilities.
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