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Free Printable for teaching Adjectives
As promised earlier in the week here is a copy of the printable I created to teach adjectives to my son. This isn't a grammar lesson. The purpose of this printable is to:1. Expose the child to a variety of adjectives.2. Categorize object...
Free Printable Turkey Cut-Outs, Folder Games, and Activities
With Thanksgiving fast approaching many parents and teachers will be putting together lesson plans revolving around turkeys, pilgrims, cornucopias, etc. I wanted to put together something nice that would function as a craft, folder game, and decorat...
Printable Train Cut Outs for Folder Game, Decorations, Alpahbet
Here's a train cut out for you!! These would be good for a folder game, to use as decorations, to teach children the alphabet or how to spell certain words, like their name, or for teaching addition or multiplication. I think I might print out a co...
Free Printable What Questions for Children with Autism
Free Printable What Questions for Children with Autism Download in PDF format. In this free printable book Monkey explores the question "What?" and learns his prepositions. Prepositions can be really hard for children with Autism. This is a...
Free Printable Where Questions Book for Children with Autism
Free Printable Where Questions Book for Children with Autism. Download in PDF format. In this free printable book Monkey explores the question "Where?" and learns his prepositions. Prepositions can be really hard for children with Autism. T...
Free Printable Classification Game
Autistic children often struggle with classification. Knowing what things go together and understanding under what situations those items go together can often be challenging for autistic children. My son sometimes struggles with this. Recently a vi...
Free Printable Categories Game
Categorizing objects into groups (for example: a chair, a couch, and a bed are all furniture) can be difficult for children with autism. Understanding negatives (i.e. this is not food) can also be a struggle. I created category cards to practice the...
Back from El Salvador
I was in El Salvador last week to get some dental work done. I work for a company that sends people to foreign countries for affordable medical care and part of the perk is getting free plane tickets when I need cheap dental. I'll post a picture of t...
