SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Colorful Tracing Letters Worksheet for Special Needs
A vibrant worksheet featuring large, dotted uppercase and lowercase letters for tracing. Designed with extra spacing and clear visual cues to support fine motor skill development in early childhood special education classrooms.
Download Original →Emotion Identification Matching Activity Sheet
This worksheet uses simple, expressive cartoon faces to help students identify and match basic emotions like happy, sad, and angry. Ideal for social-emotional learning in special needs settings, promoting communication and self-awareness.
Download Original →Counting Objects 1-10 Visual Math Worksheet
Large, clear images of everyday items like apples and stars are arranged for counting from one to ten. Each number is paired with a visual quantity, aiding number recognition and one-to-one correspondence for learners with cognitive delays.
Download Original →Daily Routine Sequencing Cut and Paste Sheet
Students arrange four simple pictures depicting morning routines—waking up, brushing teeth, eating breakfast, and going to school. This hands-on worksheet builds sequencing skills and independence for children with autism or developmental disabilities.
Download Original →Big and Small Sorting Worksheet with Pictures
A straightforward classification activity where students circle the big object and cross out the small one. Uses high-contrast, uncluttered images to reduce visual overload, perfect for early learners with visual processing challenges.
Download Original →Simple Shape Tracing and Coloring Page
Bold outlines of circles, squares, and triangles guide tracing practice. Each shape is paired with a familiar object, like a ball or window, to reinforce shape recognition. Suitable for occupational therapy and pre-writing exercises.
Download Original →Yes or No Question Cards Worksheet
A printable sheet with simple yes/no questions about common objects, such as "Is this a dog?" Each question includes a picture and two checkboxes. Supports language development and decision-making for nonverbal or minimally verbal students.
Download Original →Following Directions Color by Number Sheet
A large, simple picture divided into numbered sections. Students follow one-step directions to color each part correctly, using a limited color palette. Enhances listening skills and color identification in structured special education lessons.
Download Original →Personal Information Practice Fill-in Form
A clean, repetitive worksheet for practicing name, address, and phone number. Features large text fields and visual prompts like a house icon. Builds essential life skills and memory recall for students with intellectual disabilities.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Matching Pairs Activity
A low-distraction worksheet with two columns of identical simple icons, such as a sun, tree, and fish. Students draw lines to match pairs. Designed to improve visual discrimination and attention span without overwhelming sensory input.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Alphabet Tracing Worksheet
A large-print worksheet with dotted letters and textured arrows for tactile guidance. Designed for special needs students, it reduces visual clutter and includes calming pastel colors to support focus during letter formation practice.
Download Original →Visual Schedule Sequencing Cards for Autism
Printable cards featuring simple icons for daily routines like brushing teeth or eating lunch. These help nonverbal or autistic children understand task order, reduce anxiety, and build independence through predictable visual cues and step-by-step sequencing.
Download Original →Emotion Identification Matching Activity Sheet
A worksheet with cartoon faces showing happy, sad, angry, and surprised expressions. Students draw lines to match emotions to corresponding scenarios, aiding special needs learners in recognizing feelings and developing social-emotional vocabulary in a structured way.
Download Original →Fine Motor Skills Pre-Writing Line Tracing
Bold, thick lines forming zigzags, curves, and loops for pencil control practice. This worksheet supports children with motor delays by offering wide paths and starting dots, strengthening hand muscles and coordination for future handwriting success.
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