SPECIAL NEEDS WORKSHEETS
You've probably spent hours hunting online for the right resources, only to find...
Download Original →Colorful Tracing Lines Worksheet for Fine Motor Skills
A vibrant printable sheet featuring dotted lines, curves, and zigzags for children to trace. Designed to improve hand-eye coordination and pencil control, this worksheet is ideal for special needs learners developing pre-writing abilities through repetitive, guided practice.
Download Original →Emotion Matching Cards for Social-Emotional Learning
A set of illustrated cards displaying happy, sad, angry, and surprised faces. Students match facial expressions to corresponding emotion words. This visual activity supports special needs children in recognizing and labeling feelings, fostering communication and empathy in a structured, engaging way.
Download Original →Simple Counting Worksheet with Large Number Visuals
A clean worksheet featuring big, bold numbers 1 through 5 alongside corresponding groups of objects like stars or apples. Designed for learners with cognitive delays, it offers repetitive counting practice with minimal distractions, reinforcing number recognition and one-to-one correspondence.
Download Original →Daily Routine Picture Schedule for Autism Support
A horizontal strip with clear icons depicting morning tasks: brush teeth, eat breakfast, get dressed. Each step is separated for easy sequencing. This visual schedule helps special needs students understand transitions and reduce anxiety by providing a predictable, concrete outline of their day.
Download Original →Letter A Tracing Page with Dotted Guides and Arrows
A large uppercase and lowercase letter A with numbered arrows showing stroke direction. Dashed lines guide the pencil for repeated tracing. This worksheet aids children with dysgraphia or motor delays by breaking down letter formation into simple, visual steps for consistent practice.
Download Original →Sorting by Color Activity with Colored Shapes
A worksheet divided into red, blue, and yellow sections with scattered circles, squares, and triangles. Students cut and paste each shape into the correct color column. This hands-on task builds categorization skills and color recognition for special needs learners through tactile engagement.
Download Original →Yes or No Question Cards for Communication Practice
A set of simple picture cards asking questions like 'Is this a dog?' with a dog and a cat image. Students point or place a checkmark under 'yes' or 'no'. This activity supports non-verbal or minimally verbal children in developing decision-making and comprehension skills.
Download Original →Heavy vs Light Comparison Worksheet with Objects
A worksheet showing pairs of items like a feather and a rock, with scales drawn below. Students circle the heavier object. Using concrete, familiar images, this resource helps special needs children grasp comparative concepts and build foundational math vocabulary in a visual format.
Download Original →Following Directions Coloring Page with Simple Commands
A black-and-white scene of a house and tree with instructions: 'Color the door red. Color the leaves green.' Each step uses one or two words. This worksheet improves listening skills and task completion for students with attention deficits by breaking down multi-step directions.
Download Original →Personal Information Fill-in Sheet for Safety Skills
A form with large blank spaces for name, address, and phone number, accompanied by icons like a house and phone. Designed for special needs learners, this worksheet practices essential personal data recall and writing, promoting independence and safety awareness in a supportive format.
Download Original →Colorful Tracing Shapes Worksheet for Fine Motor Skills
A vibrant worksheet featuring dotted circles, squares, and triangles for tracing. Designed for special needs learners, this activity supports hand-eye coordination and pre-writing skills through repetitive, guided practice in a calm, structured layout.
Download Original →Emotion Matching Cards for Social-Emotional Learning
Bright, illustrated cards showing happy, sad, angry, and surprised faces. This special needs worksheet helps children identify and match emotions, fostering communication and self-awareness. Simple visuals and clear labels make it accessible for diverse learning styles.
Download Original →Counting with Visual Supports: Numbers 1 to 5
A clear, uncluttered worksheet featuring large numbers and corresponding dot arrays. Ideal for special needs students, it reinforces early counting skills using visual cues and repetition. The minimal design reduces distractions, promoting focused, independent practice.
Download Original →Daily Routine Sequencing Board with Picture Icons
A structured worksheet with four sequential boxes for morning tasks like brushing teeth and eating breakfast. Using simple picture icons, it helps special needs learners understand order and time concepts, building independence and reducing anxiety through predictable visual schedules.
Download Original →