Begin to EndTeaching Beginning, Middle, and End: You can teach Sequencing, Phonics, Story Order and much more with these versatile Beginning/Middle/End CardsLearn More | Practice Plurals and Verb Tense with Magic Index CardsCreate a variety of index cards for speech and language practice in minutes.Learn More | Trifold Table TentThe trifold table tent works as a standing desk sign great for individual schedules, table expectations, or activity process in visuals.Learn More |
LessonPix Informational FlyersLooking for informational flyers from a conference or workshops? Here are some of our common informational flyers available to download and print.Learn More | Building CommunityThe beginning of the year is a time for building a sense of community in the classroom. Here are a few theme ideas for building the classroom community.Learn More | Eye Gaze BoardsEye Gaze Boards are a low-tech solution to determine the needs or wants of a person who is unable to communicate verbally.Learn More |
Visuals in Special EducationVisual Picture Cards are a great way to communicate expectations and reinforce learning visually.Learn More | Picture SchedulesThere are many types of schedules that can be used for many different purposes. This article provides an explanation, ideas, and free sample of each type of schedule.Learn More | First Then BoardsFirst Then Boards are used in a visual strategy to help children learn new skills, manage challenging behaviors, or follow a simple schedule.Learn More |
Making your own Prepositional ImagesCreating your own adorable prepositional images with the Symbol Builder tool.Learn More | Export a PictureIt is very easy to export a picture to use in other applications.Learn More | More Prepositions Please!How to create your own prepositional images using the Symbol Builder tool.Learn More |
Making Social Skills Comic Strips with PowerPointTurn your social narratives into social skills comic strips using these template starters in PowerPoint.Learn More | Spring Eggs-stravaganzaUse themed egg template for a variety of fun Spring articulation and language activities.Learn More | The Little Engine That CouldCheck out these story activities and visuals to use with the book, "The Little Engine That Could" by Watty Piper.Learn More |
St. Patrick's Day Lesson IdeasEarly Childhood lesson ideas for St. Patrick's day fun.Learn More | Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy ShawKids LOVE this book! It is funny with great illustrations. The predictable text and rhymes promote teaching literacy in a fun, fun way.Learn More | The Evolution of PrintablesAre worksheets appropriate in an early childhood classroom? A look at the evolution and appropriateness of worksheets.Learn More |
First Then BoardFirst Then Boards are used as a visual strategy to help children learn new skills, manage challenging behaviors, or follow a simple schedule.Learn More | Door Hanger SignsDoor hangers: signs that hang on a door knob to tell visitor what's happening inside. "Come in!" "Quiet Please", "Testing" or "Kids at work".Learn More | 3 Ways to Make More Complex SchedulesThe "Picture Schedule" templates provide a variety of simple templates with 1-10 pictures. This article will show how to make a schedule longer than 10 symbols and other creative ways to make custom schedules.Learn More |