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Duck for Turkey Day, by Jacqueline Jules

One way to discuss Thanksgiving that will be meaningful to your students, whether or not they eat a turkey dinner, is to share books that expand on some of the universal themes. Duck for Turkey Day, by Jacqueline Jules, addresses cultural diversity from a little girl’s point of view.Learn More

The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle

Children love to hear their favorite stories again and again. With each read, teachers can focus on different aspects of the story. Here are some examples of different objectives for the book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.Learn More

Elephant & Piggie Books Activities and Visuals

Mo Willems authors an AMAZING series of books starring Elephant and Piggie characters. This article shows lesson ideas and visuals to use with these great books.Learn More

Center Time With Core

Center time is a rich learning time where children explore and practice. Here are ways to embed core in common learning centers.Learn More

Visual Schedules

A visual schedule can help special education teachers prepare their students to be ready to learn.Learn More

Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin

Planning a fabulous party for a drove of dragons? Or maybe you just want a fun story to read? Here are some story activities to use with the story, "Dragons Love Tacos" by Adam Rubin.Learn More

Labeling the Classroom

Labeling a classroom helps expose children to a print-rich environment as well as provides organization so students know where everything belongs.Learn More

I Know an Old Lady...

Books and ideas based on the stories and songs of I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a....Learn More

The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle

Here are activities to go with the story, "The Very Busy Spider" by Eric CarleLearn More

Sensory Boxes

Sensory boxes are great for tactile exploration and can be used for teaching as well. The boxes may consist of just about anything: rice, sand, water, jello, leaves, beans, etc.Learn More

Do and Do Not Cards

"Do and Do Not" cards provide a visual which shows 2 pictures. One picture has the word "Do" over it, and the other picture has the words "Do Not". The "Do Not" picture has a choice of X or the "no" sign on top of it.Learn More

Using Reflective and Tell Me Questions as a Part of Shared Reading Instruction

Shared Reading is an evidence-based practice that focuses on the interactions between adults and learners as they read with the purpose of building language and literacy skills.Learn More

Contingency Maps

Contingency Maps are a behavioral intervention strategy that show a series of consequences based on an initial choice (if this, then that and that...). Typically 2 responses to a situation are shown and the consequences of each choice. Contingency Maps use both symbols and text to facilitate faster acquisition, and therefore assisting students to make better choices.Learn More

Choice Cards

Children can feel empowered when given choices throughout their day. Choice cards are picture cards used to offer a choice between 2 or more items. These cards can be used with young children or children with special needs, such as autism or communication delays.Learn More

Behavior, Social Skills, and Counseling with LessonPix

Many children need support with managing feelings and emotions within themselves and others. There are many different professionals who can help a struggling child, including psychologists, teachers, behavior therapists, occupational therapists, counselors, etc.Learn More

Spring Eggs-stravaganza

Use themed egg template for a variety of fun Spring articulation and language activities.Learn More

Tickets Templates

LessonPix offers tickets templates to generate various styles of tickets customized for individual needs. CHeck out these samples to use with literacy activities, behavior systems and more!Learn More

Plants Unit

Lesson activities and visuals for teaching about plants for ages 4 to 8.Learn More

A Step Ahead: Beginning the Year with Proactive Discipline

Teachers need to begin every school year by examining the many facets of their classroom learning environment in order to take a proactive look in preventing discipline problems.Learn More

Dramatic Play With Core Vocabulary

There are many fun ways to model core communication in the Dramatic Play Center within the Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom.Learn More

When I Am

This template is a first-then type visual that shows a "first" and choices for the "then".Learn More

Martha Speaks by Susan Meddaugh

What would happen if your dog started speaking? Martha Speaks tells about a humorous dog who ate a bowl of alphabet soup and started talking! Check out story visuals and activities to use with this fun story.Learn More

Literacy Center with Core Vocabulary

Here are some core vocabulary ideas for the Literacy / Language Center in an early childhood classroom.Learn More

Coloring Sheets

Custom Coloring Sheets are a snap to create and provide many interesting classroom activities.Learn More

Social Skills Instruction

There are many forms of visuals supports used to teach social skills. This article shows some examples of visuals from our Sharing Center.Learn More