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Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.Learn More

5 Social Skill Lessons for use in Remote Learning

Adapting to Remote Learning, Distance Learning, or Telepractice has been quite a challenge! Using the LessonPix PowerPoint Download and Add-In features, we created lesson activities to teach social skills online. (FYI: You can also use these ideas in Google Slides with the new LessonPix Play Tools.)Learn More

Car Ride Activities

Taking a vacation with the kids? Create some customized activities to help make the car ride more fun.Learn More

Personalized Books for Artic, Language and Social Skills.

Quickly and easily create books to target social skills, articulation targets, and language skills.Learn More

7 Ways to Support Social Skills and Self-Regulation

Social skills are the skills we use to communicate and interact with each other, both verbally and non-verbally, through gestures, body language and our personal appearance. Self-Regulation refers to how we handle our emotions and body in tough situations. Here are some ways to promote social skills and self-regulation with examples from the LessonPix Sharing Center.Learn More

5 TO-DOs for Back To School

There are 5 things that every teacher or SLP must do to prepare for back-to school; and LessonPix can make it easy and great!Learn More

Word Families

Word Families are a group of words that have a common group of letters with the same sound. Playing with word families help build phonemic awareness and decoding skills for reading.Learn More

5 To-Do's for Distance Learning

Here are 5 things that can do to prepare for back-to school, "distance learning style". And, LessonPix can make it easy and great!Learn More

9 Ways to Promote Social Interactions with LessonPix

The Social Environment encompasses relationships and interactions between children/ teachers; teacher/ teacher; family/ school. Children need to build trusting relationships with the adults so they can be confident in their explorations and risk taking.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

LessonPix in AAC

Low, mid, and high tech, LessonPix has your resources for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)Learn More

Occupational Therapy

When children show delays, occupational therapists are often the first called in and LessonPix can help.Learn More

9 Ways Speech Language Pathologists Love LessonPix

LessonPix offers a wide variety of resources and tools for all areas of intervention for speech and language pathology.Learn More

Scavenger Hunt

Create a Scavenger Hunt game with LessonPix to encourage early literacy in young children.Learn More

Building Community

The 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 Boards

Eye Gaze Boards are a low-tech solution to determine the needs or wants of a person who is unable to communicate verbally.Learn More

7 Effective Strategies for the General Education Classroom and How LessonPix Can Help

Classroom teachers use evidence-based interventions to ensure all students be taught to high academic standards. This article addresses 8 key components of a quality general education classroom and how LessonPix can help improve learning outcomes.Learn More

Ways to Greet Others

Greetings are an important life skill to connect with others. This article shares ideas of ways to greet and how to teach greetings. Getting kids ready to learn starts with activating their social connectedness- greet them with a warm hello and show genuine care.Learn More

Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne Lang

This book identifies the feeling of being grumpy in what it looks like and how to cheer up - if you want to. Here are activity ideas to use with the book "Grumpy Monkey" by Suzanne Lang.Learn More

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All about why you might have been logged out of your account.Learn More

Nobody Hugs A Cactus by Carter Goodrich

This book provides numerous angles for instruction both as a stand-alone literacy unit or with lessons about friendship and kindness.Learn More

The Write Stuff: Writing and Spelling with LessonPix

Create custom writing and spelling templates with numerous choices of templates and pictures. This article shares some samples of various writing and spelling activities for young learners.Learn More

Combine pictures with the Symbol Builder

The Symbol Builder lets you combine pictures to create your own unique symbols, put more than one picture in a cell in our templates and so much more.Learn More

LessonPix G-Suite Add-In Terms and Conditions

Google G-Suite Add-In Terms and Conditions.Learn More

Making your own Prepositional Images

Creating your own adorable prepositional images with the Symbol Builder tool.Learn More

6 Areas of Teaching Literacy Skills with LessonPix

Learning to read and write is critical for independence and success in life.Learn More

Adapted Board Games

Customize popular fun games to teach individualized learning objectives. LessonPix has templates that fit into Cariboo, Headbandz, and Guess Who.Learn More

The Good Egg by Jory John

Check out story activities and visuals to use with this delightful story about self-care, managing pressure, and embracing imperfections of others.Learn More

Masks On

Adding a masks to characters is easy using the Symbol Builder. Also, there are many new materials in the Sharing Center to teach about masks and social distancing.Learn More

How to Catch the Easter Bunny by Adam Wallace

Have fun learning with this fun Easter-themed story, "How to Catch the Easter Bunny" by Adam Wallace. Here are story activities and visuals to delve deeper into this fun book.Learn More

Engaging with Student Interests

Pairing students' interest with learning and behavior goals makes learning fun and improves student outcomes. LessonPix offers themed templates to customize learning for individual interests and needs.Learn More

Chicken's Aren't The Only Ones by Ruth Heller

This book teaches about all the different animals who lay eggs, from chickens to rays, to the platypus. The author uses fun rhymes, interesting facts, and beautiful illustrations to engage the readers. Check it out.Learn More

LessonPix Office Add-In Terms and Conditions

LessonPix offers an easy-to-use interface for Microsoft Office applications. This Add-In is subject to the following terms and conditions.Learn More

More Prepositions Please!

How to create your own prepositional images using the Symbol Builder tool.Learn More

Apple Themed Activities

Enjoy these delicious apple activities with LessonPix.Learn More

The Mitten by Jan Brett

Create visual lessons to support the book, "The Mitten" retold and stunningly illustrated by Jan Brett.Learn More

The Gingerbread Man

Here are some ideas when using the story, The Gingerbread Man as a theme.Learn More

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lesson Ideas

Lesson Ideas for Martin Luther King Day including Free Writing Sheet.Learn More

Visual Strategies for Students who are Deaf or Have Hearing Impairments

Students who are Deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) need a variety of strategies to access the curriculum, as they rely more on their eyes to access the world. Visual attention strategies are essential for getting and maintaining joint attention, for communication in social interactions, and for making connections between meanings and printed words.Learn More

12 Types of Visual Supports to Help at Home

Visual supports are a research-based practice of using pictures or “visuals” to communicate. Because speech is a temporary signal – it is there and then gone, visual strategies help students focus on important information, see how concepts are connected, and integrate prior knowledge with new knowledge. Most people are visual learners.Learn More

Make Learning Fun!

According to research, using games in teaching can help increase student participation, foster social and emotional learning, and motivate students to take risks.Learn More

Silly Wonderful You by Sherri Duskey Rinker

This story shows the perspective of a mother's point of view of her active, giggle, loud child and her house full of action and love. Lots of descriptive words and the business of a day in the life of a new mom.Learn More

Playing Cards

Build a deck of cards using pictures you select or upload. Your playing cards may consist of up to four different background colors with each picture.Learn More

LessonPix Refund Policy

LessonPix wants only happy customers.  To that end, we are happy to offer your money back under our Refund Policy.        Learn More

10 Tips for Supporting Student Mental Heath Needs

Many students today are struggling with mental health challenges that impact their participation in learning. Here are some specific strategies and visuals to support mental health wellness for students.Learn More

Teachers and Therapists Love LessonPix!

People everywhere are getting excited about visuals from LessonPix. This online resource provides powerful tools to customize materials for individual needs. Plus, we provide access to over 60,000 symbols plus tools to combine, upload, or recolor symbols as needed. AND... so much power at an affordable price!Learn More

Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by April M Whitt

Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by April M Whitt is a story about a young man with cerebral palsy who loves to solve mysteries. He moves with his power chair and speaks with his communication device.Learn More

Insects Thematic Unit

Insects is an interesting and versatile thematic unit for many age groups. Use this fun theme to teach biodiversity, life cycles, change, sorting, comparatives, adaptations, and much more.Learn More

10 Ideas to Create an Awesome Thematic Unit!

When teaching a thematic using, students show an increased level of engagement, concepts are taught within a context, and information is applied and retained. Check out these 10 ideas to build an awesome thematic unit with LessonPix.Learn More

Picture Schedules

There 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

Using LessonPix with Readtopia Go

Building Wings has partnered with LessonPix to develop communication and visual supports to build communication, reading, and writing skills in young learners. Designed to help get our youngest learners on the road to literacy, ReadtopiaGO provides comprehensive literacy resources for early childhood educators.Learn More

Party Animals! by Tali Kellerstein

Party Animals! A Wild Collection of Speech Sound Poems is a fun read-aloud book of playfully illustrated poems. The book highlights 21 different speech sounds each with a dedicated alliterative/sound loaded poem starring a different party animal.Learn More

Kid Drawn Pictures

One of the unique features of LessonPix is our "kid drawn" symbols. Kids often relate to pictures drawn by other kids. Check out these fun pictures!Learn More

Summer Fun Ideas with LessonPix

Looking for visuals and activities for summer this year? Here are some hot ideas to use this summer with LessonPix.Learn More

101+ LessonPix Templates

What Templates does LessonPix offer? For only $36 per year, LessonPix provides more than a hundred types of templates with even more styles to add. Check out this amazing list for ideas to customize and use.Learn More

There Was An Old Lady Who Wasnt Afraid Of Anything by Linda Williams

This classic Halloween read-aloud delights children and adults with it's repetitive and building text, interactive sounds and motions, and suspense to reveal the ending! Check out these fun activities to support this timeless picture book.Learn More

Playground Communication Board

Playground communication boards are an effective way to allow children of all abilities to communicate and promote public awareness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Learn how LessonPix can help provide your accessible communication boards for playgrounds.Learn More

Pirate Day

"Talk Like a Pirate" Day fun activities for the classroom, speech therapy, and OT.Learn More

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Complete legal Terms and Conditions for the LessonPix.com website.   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

Creating the UDL Early Childhood Classroom: Part 3 The Temporal Environment

The basis of every early childhood program is the learning environment; the physical, social-emotional, and temporal spaces where children will interact, grow and develop. This article will explore how the temporal environment supports every child’s ability to learn.Learn More

Supporting Visual-Perceptual Skills

Visual perceptual skills encompass a broad set of abilities including visual discrimination, visual memory, closure, and visual-motor coordination. Learn how LessonPix can help support Visual Perceptual Skills.Learn More

Egg-celent Ideas for Spring

Each spring, many classrooms dedicate a week to the theme of "eggs". Here are some great ideas to promote language and learning.Learn More

I Have Who Has

"I Have Who Has" is a fun "round robin" game used to teach vocabulary and early reading skills.Learn More

Groundhogs Day Off by Robb Pearlman

When Groundhog takes a vacation, the townspeople recognize how special Groundhog is and learn to ask questions that show they care.Learn More

I Am Working For...

This materials allows teachers, parents, and therapist to show the desired goal (a reward) and the steps to earn it.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

Trains - All Aboard for Learning Fun!

Trains are a high interest theme, great for embedded learning objectives. And, LessonPix offers many train-themed templates for learning fun!Learn More

Gift Certificates

Gift Certificates are a great way to give the gift of LessonPix to friends and family.Learn More

Kids Activities for Weddings

Planning a wedding? Add some activities for the kids' table or in a special treat bag.Learn More

Our Story

Here is the story of how LessonPix began and who the founders are.Learn More

Puzzle Picture Cards

This materials has 2 pictures that match together in a puzzle connection. Great for matching pictures that have similar characteristics - rhyme, beginning letter, opposite, go together, etc.Learn More

Alphabet Activities

Let's play with the alphabet and letters sounds! The building blocks to written language is the alphabet, and there are so many alphabet games and toys. Activities include letter names (alphabet knowledge), letter sounds (phonemic awareness), and letter forms (writing).Learn More

All About Me

"All About Me" is a popular beginning of the year thematic unit for students and teachers to get to know each other and themselves. This fun theme includes concepts such as the body, feelings, family, and culture.Learn More

Name Tags

Name Tags can be used for classroom management as well as for academic and therapy materials.Learn More

What is LessonPix?

LessonPix is an easy-to-use online resource that allows users to create various customized learning materials.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