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1st grade science resources for Microsoft Publisher and for special education

Preview of Web Graphic Organizer

Web Graphic Organizer

Created by
For Equal Access
This was designed for my students to draw the picture or write then a para would complete the other part. Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Parts of a Seed

Parts of a Seed

Use this page to teach students the parts of a seed. Soak fresh seeds (We used lima beans) in water until they absorb water, the seed coat starts to come off, and they start to split open. Should take several hours. Students will each get their own seed and will be able to identify each part on their seed. They will tape each part of their seed to the bottom of their paper.
Preview of Zones of Regulation Problem Solving and Think Sheets

Zones of Regulation Problem Solving and Think Sheets

This freebie includes the following. 1. A guided problem solving sheet that helps students identify a problem they're having, brainstorm three possible solutions, choose one, and decide whether that choice worked for them. 2. A "Think Sheet" that guides students to identify which Zone they were in when a behavior occurred, what they chose to do, the result of that choice, how they can get back into the "Green Zone," and what they can do to improve the situation. 3. A simpler "Think Sheet" tha
Preview of What is Tone of Voice?

What is Tone of Voice?

Created by
Autism Grows
This is a great resource for teaching the concept of 'tone of voice' with students. I use it for my students on the autism spectrum as a social skill lesson. It is a fun and interactive lesson where students of all levels can participate. Enjoy!
Preview of Relationships Social Story

Relationships Social Story

Interactive social story about different types of relationships and appropriate topics of conversation. Relationship topics include family, friends, teachers, emergency community helpers, other community helpers, and strangers. Student cut and paste appropriate conversation topics for each relationship. Great for all grades!
Preview of Behavior Tracking Point Sheet for BIP Progress Monitoring

Behavior Tracking Point Sheet for BIP Progress Monitoring

Use this point sheet in your classroom for students struggling with behaviors or students with behavior intervention plans. This is editable so you can change the activities in the day and/or the classroom rules to fit your classroom.Tracking BehaviorsI use this point sheet daily to track students' behaviors throughout the day. This is directly aligned with our classroom rules, which we review each day so students understand all of their expectations. This helps me to easily notice behavior tren
Preview of Area of Rectangle &Triangle with Formula; Special Ed; Differentiated Geometry

Area of Rectangle &Triangle with Formula; Special Ed; Differentiated Geometry

This is a modified worksheet from the middle school geometry curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. This worksheet includes four rectangles/squares and four triangles. The pages are separated by shape so they can be given one at a time. The worksheets have the formula for area broken down into easy steps. Students have to fill in the blanks, which will help them solve the equation.
Preview of Sponge Bob Counting Match

Sponge Bob Counting Match

These pictures are for use with counting and matching number to quantity or 1:1 correspondence.
Preview of Behavior Chart for Work Completion

Behavior Chart for Work Completion

This behavior chart is to help students with Work Completion and staying on task. It is a publisher file so the activity and time section can be edited to fit the students schedule. Behavior charts are a great way to collect data for Student Improvement Teams, IEP goals, Parent Meetings, etc. As teachers many times we think a students behavior is happening "All the time" but when you start seeing it on paper you realize it's only during a specific subject or time of day. This can help you relax
Preview of Cat in the Hat Comprehension Questions

Cat in the Hat Comprehension Questions

Comprehension questions for special education
Preview of Blank Flipbook Template

Blank Flipbook Template

Created by
Mme Suzanne
Here is a template I created to make flipbooks. You only need 3 pieces of paper, and if you follow the 3 steps I included, you are all set to create your own flipbooks for students! Enjoy!
Preview of Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates **Editable!!**

Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates **Editable!!**

The perfect Interactive Notebook toolkit!!This is for a physical notebook. Not digital.This 100% editable Publisher document comes with 11 different styles of foldables that can easily be used in any class subject at any grade. These foldables can be used for teaching content, as study strategies, or as a processing tool to assist in all parts of the learning process. Add terms, definitions, and content, or used these foldables as blank foldables for your students to fill in. Also, need to c
Preview of Editable Early Childhood Behavior Tracking Sheet

Editable Early Childhood Behavior Tracking Sheet

Created by
Bonnie Zix
A Behavior Tracking Sheet designed for Early Childhood students who want to see their progress throughout the day. There are 3 slots for behavior goals. Great for daily tracking and progress monitoring of Positive Behavior Support Plans! This version can be revised for you needs much easier and look even more professional!
Preview of Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

This is modified for sixth grade special ed, statistics. Students will read the graph and answer the questions. This can also be used in primary grades.
Preview of Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

This worksheet is modified from the middle school reading curriculum. Students are asked to read the short paragraph and circle from a field of two which is the main idea. This enhances test-taking skills for students. For alternate ideas, have students use highlighters to highlight key words that help them identify the main idea. This is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. It is also an excellent worksheet for general education students i
Preview of Single-Digit Addition using Base 10 Blocks (w/ regrouping)

Single-Digit Addition using Base 10 Blocks (w/ regrouping)

Created by
Thomas Rotchadl
A worksheet that asks students to add two single-digit numbers by counting cubes. Students are then instructed to regroup the cubes into rods. Addition, regrouping, base 10, base ten, counting, simple addition
Preview of PBIS Check In-Check Out Sheet

PBIS Check In-Check Out Sheet

Created by
Kayla Arnold
There is a student with severe behavioral issues on my caseload who also requires visuals. This version of a check-in/check-out sheet really works for him because he can earn points even if he messes up a little bit, and he can see what comes next in his day. They are easy to write on if changes to the schedule happen. Suggestion: Laminate to use day to day with a dry-erase marker.
Preview of Individual Behavior Plan

Individual Behavior Plan

This product is meant to be used on students who are having behavior problems in class. Teachers can use this individual behavior plan to increase positive behavior in the classroom. Simply edit the product to fit the needs of the student, print it out, and place into a folder for the student to carry daily. It is a plan for hourly and daily behavior monitoring for an individual student. Please make sure not to share this product without purchasing a license for another copy.
Preview of Visual Schedule for Autistic Students

Visual Schedule for Autistic Students

Created by
Ann Knoeck
This resource allows you to build your students scheduled every day, or allows your student to have input in their daily schedule. The purple choices are categorized as “Have To” choices. The pink cards are “Want to” high interest choices. And the Green Choices are tasks that are part of the day that the student does not have control over such as lunch time, speech pull out time, ect. The daily schedule boards and daily choices have Velcro on them so they are easy to put on and take off.
Preview of Daily Behavior Log

Daily Behavior Log

Editable publisher file for a daily behavior chart for younger students. They can put this on a clipboard and the teacher will document how their behavior is.
Preview of Animal Research Brochure

Animal Research Brochure

Created by
Chantelle Moore
Using this template, students can make an organized brochure about the animal they have been researching. Space is provided for them to write about : Diet Habitat How it moves Babies Interesting Facts The document is editable in Microsoft Publisher so you can add/modify any details to make it customize for your lesson or project.
Preview of Daily Weather Forecast

Daily Weather Forecast

Created by
Autism Grows
This is a worksheet that works well with weather.com because it is similar to the format on that website. It has sections for weather "right now", "today" and "tonight" along with "tomorrow's weather" and a section that asks what you should wear tomorrow. This is great for elementary as well as middle and high school special education. I use it for my students with moderate/severe autism. The visuals are great!
Preview of October Technology Task Cards-Publisher Version

October Technology Task Cards-Publisher Version

With the entry of CCSS, we see an even more pressing need to incorporate technology daily. The goal of these technology task cards is to guide the students through a research project on pumpkins. They will learn to search topics, incorporate clipart, and create final writing drafts in Micorsoft Word. Theend project books can become a bank of ebooks for students to read and share.
Preview of Expected vs. Unexpected Behavior Chart

Expected vs. Unexpected Behavior Chart

This behavior chart is a practical form to help students increase Expected behaviors. It is a publisher file so the activity and time section can be edited to fit the students schedule. Behavior charts are a great way to collect data for Student Improvement Teams, IEP goals, Parent Meetings, etc. As teachers many times we think a students behavior is happening "All the time" but when you start seeing it on paper you realize it's only during a specific subject or time of day. This can help you re
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