SPECIAL EDUCATION MATERIALS FOR TEACHERS
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Download Original →Adapted Math Manipulatives for Inclusive Classrooms
Color-coded counting blocks and tactile number lines designed for diverse learning needs. These hands-on tools help teachers bridge gaps in numeracy understanding, offering visual and kinesthetic support for students with varying cognitive abilities in special education settings.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Cards for Daily Routines
A set of laminated, picture-based schedule cards depicting classroom activities like circle time, snack, and therapy sessions. Teachers use these to reduce anxiety and improve transitions for students with autism or communication disorders, fostering independence through predictable visual cues.
Download Original →Social Skills Storybooks for Peer Interaction
Illustrated storybooks focusing on turn-taking, sharing, and emotional recognition. Each book includes simple text and comprehension questions, enabling special education teachers to guide students through real-life social scenarios and build essential interpersonal skills in a structured, supportive way.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Writing Tools and Paper
Ergonomic pencil grips, weighted pens, and raised-line paper to support fine motor challenges. These materials help teachers accommodate students with dysgraphia or sensory processing issues, making writing tasks more accessible and reducing frustration during classroom assignments.
Download Original →Differentiated Reading Comprehension Passages
Leveled reading texts with simplified vocabulary and accompanying picture cues. Teachers use these to assess understanding without overwhelming struggling readers. Each passage includes multiple-choice and open-ended questions tailored to individual IEP goals, promoting literacy growth at varied paces.
Download Original →Behavior Management Token Boards
Customizable token boards with Velcro-backed stars or smiley faces to reinforce positive behavior. Special education teachers implement these visual reward systems to encourage task completion and self-regulation, providing immediate, tangible feedback for students with behavioral or attention challenges.
Download Original →Speech and Language Articulation Cards
Durable, photo-realistic cards targeting specific phonemes like /s/, /r/, and /l/. These materials assist teachers and speech therapists in drill-based practice, offering clear visual models for mouth positioning and word repetition, essential for students with articulation disorders.
Download Original →Life Skills Sequencing Kits for Daily Living
Step-by-step picture guides for tasks like brushing teeth, making a sandwich, or folding laundry. Teachers use these kits to teach independence to students with intellectual disabilities, breaking down complex routines into manageable, repeatable steps with hands-on practice items.
Download Original →Calm-Down Corner Posters and Tools
A poster set featuring breathing exercises, emotion charts, and fidget options for self-regulation. Special education teachers create designated calm-down spaces with these materials, helping students identify feelings and choose coping strategies to de-escalate during moments of sensory overload.
Download Original →Interactive Whiteboard Lessons for Special Needs
Pre-loaded digital lessons with touch-screen activities, sound effects, and adjustable difficulty levels. Teachers project these for group instruction, allowing students with motor or cognitive delays to participate via tapping, dragging, or voice responses, making learning engaging and accessible.
Download Original →Adapted Math Manipulatives for Inclusive Classrooms
Color-coded counting blocks and tactile number lines designed for diverse learners. These hands-on tools help teachers bridge gaps in foundational math skills, offering visual and kinesthetic support for students with varying abilities in special education settings.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Cards for Daily Routines
A set of laminated, picture-based schedule cards for classroom transitions. Teachers use these to reduce anxiety and improve focus by providing clear, predictable visual cues. Ideal for students with autism or cognitive delays needing structured environmental supports.
Download Original →Social Skills Storybook Set for Peer Interaction
A collection of short, illustrated stories teaching turn-taking, sharing, and emotional recognition. Each book includes teacher prompts and role-play activities. Perfect for special education teachers fostering communication and social understanding in small group or one-on-one sessions.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Writing Tools and Paper
Weighted pencils, gel grips, and raised-line paper to support fine motor development. These materials help teachers accommodate students with dysgraphia or sensory processing challenges, making writing tasks more accessible and reducing frustration during classroom activities.
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