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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

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

Thanksgiving Theme Pictures and Rhymes

The Thanksgiving Theme provides a great foundations for lessons on food, cultures, history, traditions, manners, and sharing.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

Name Tags

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

Say Something by Peter H Reynolds

Say Something by Peter H Reynolds delivers a powerful message that everyone has something to say and that a voice can be heard through words and actions. The world needs your voice. Check out story visuals and activities to go with this book.Learn More

Halloween Fun with Five Little Pumpkins

Halloween in an early childhood classroom includes pumpkin activities, literature, and games. Check out these free samples and see all the great Five Little Pumpkins materials you can make!Learn More

Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

"Goodnight Moon" is a classic children's book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. It was first published in 1947 and has since become one of the most beloved and enduring bedtime stories for young children. Check out story activities and visuals to support Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown.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

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

Supporting Fine and Gross Motor Development

Utilize visuals to support both fine motor and gross motor skills. Difficulties with motor skills impact student in different ways such as overall health, attention, literacy, and self-esteem.Learn More

Pirate Day

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

Bear Says Thanks by Karma Wilson

Bear is bored and lonely and decides to have friends over for a dinner. But when he doesn't have any food, his delightful cast of friends show what sharing and caring look like. And Bear learns that even without any food, he has something special he can share.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

Veterans In Our Neighborhood by Valerie Pfundstein

Looking for a book to read for Veteran's Day or Memorial Day? This book talks about the people in your community, considers who may be a Veteran, and shows how to say Thank You.Learn More

When I Am

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

Four Connect Game

Four Connect (or Four-in-a-Row) is a fun game where two people take turns placing chips on the circles and say the words while playing.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

I Believe I Can by Grace Byers

In this beautiful story by Grace Byers, students can see themselves as powerful, able to take risks, and limitless. They may even fail at what they try - but they can try again and they matter. Check out these story visuals and activities to support learning concepts from this encouraging book.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

Card Deck Fun

Customize card decks for articulation and language.Learn More

Bingo Cards

We offer custom Bingo cards for your needs. Learn how to use them in the classroom for concepts, vocabulary, speech and language and math skills.Learn More

Roll the Dice!

Roll and Say games are versatile, unpredictable and great fun!Learn More

LessonPix Story Basket Give-Away

Win a basket of books and printed visuals this holiday. Check out the 3 ways to enter and learn more about our "In A Story" Articles.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

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

Pattern Strips

Pattern Strips allow you to use your selected pictures in a pattern. The page includes an AB, AAB, and AABB patterns.Learn More

Artic Cards & Activities

The Sharing center contains a wealth of activities to use for articulation therapy.Learn More

Blocks Center With Core

Core words can be integrated within a blocks center area in an early childhood classroom.Learn More

Where Do Pants Go?

Fun little story, great to focus on core vocabulary words.Learn More

Position Pete

Position Pete is one character who teaches positional words. He can be found on over, in, out, or through a box. It's fun and easy to play with prepositions using Pete in cards games, obstacles courses, Bingo, or Simon Says.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

Supporting English Language Learners with LessonPix

Teaching English in the classroom to students who have limited English language understanding can be challenging. Over 10 percent of students in the United States are English Language Learners (ELLs), and this number is increasing. As teachers try to respond to the needs of these students, here are a few basic best practices that might help.Learn More

Memory Games in Therapy Sessions

Therapists can create a custom Memory Game to use for therapy sessions or home practice.Learn More

Core

Resources and information about core vocabulary.Learn More

Maze

Add target vocabulary in a printable maze for fun extension activities and reinforcement.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

Dice Rolling Grid

Dice Rolling Grid template provides a grid of pictures with a picture of a die above each column. Roll the die and do or say each item in the corresponding column.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

It All Begins With Core Vocabulary

This overview of core vocabulary provides many resources for instruction with core.Learn More

Woodland Animals

Adorable Woodland Animals bring sweet smiles and calm feelings to young children. Many classroom teachers utilize this popular theme to create a warm and inviting learning environment. LessonPix offers many templates with a woodland animal themes.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

Spring Eggs-stravaganza

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

Lesson Related to Teaching about US Veterans and Military

This article shows various materials and activities to teach about US Veterans and Military. Great for lessons around Veteran's Day and Memorial Day.Learn More

The Gingerbread Man

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

The Love Letter by Anika Aldamuy Denise

This adorable story about love and friendship stars four adorable forest animals who learn how a simple love letter can change their mood and spark friendships.Learn More

The Boy With Big Big Feelings by Britney Winn Lee

Check out this story about big feelings and create materials to support lesson about these feelings and how to manage them.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

AAC Template Overlays

Mid-tech AAC devices use overlays to create voiced buttons for communication. LessonPix has great tools to create overlays for your needs.Learn More

Valentines Day

Fun Learning Activities you can easily create related to Valentines DayLearn 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

Sight Words! Activities to Build Speed and Fluency in Reading

Sight words are all the words that can be read immediately, on sight, without having to use decoding strategies. This article shared activities and resources for teaching sight words to early readers.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

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

Game Boards

Game Boards can be customized to teach specific vocabulary or skills.Learn More

Validating Your Login

LessonPix uses a Multi-Factor Authentication process to add extra security through simple verification methods. Learn more about how you can set-up and ensure a valid login for your account.Learn More

LessonPix in AAC

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

Plants Unit

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

Apple Farmer Annie by Monica Wellington

Annie is an Apple Farmer. Take a peek to see what Annie does. This book touches on many early childhood concepts such as sorting, cooking, community helpers, city and country, and running a store. Great fall book with a delicious theme.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

Monthly Calendar

Create a custom monthly schedule with our monthly calendar. Use the Grid layout to move the pictures where you need.Learn More

Themed Mats

Themed Mats make learning fun and motivating. Just place your choice of small symbols on a themed picture such as Pumpkin, Mitten, or Spider Web. Great to use with favorite stories or holidays.Learn More

The Evolution of Printables

Are worksheets appropriate in an early childhood classroom? A look at the evolution and appropriateness of worksheets.Learn More

Visual Schedules

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

Memory Game for Teachers

Teachers can create "Memory Games" to teach concepts, promote language, and make learning fun.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

Begin to End

Teaching Beginning, Middle, and End: You can teach Sequencing, Phonics, Story Order and much more with these versatile Beginning/Middle/End CardsLearn More

The Art Center with Core Vocabulary

Here are Ideas to use core vocabulary within the art center.Learn More

Science Center

Ideas on how to create or enhance an Early Childhood Science Center.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

Classroom Rules

At the beginning of the year, most teachers discuss and brainstorm a list of classroom rules and compile them into a set of 4-6 rules to display in the classroom. There are some important points to keep in mind as you and your class work through this beginning of the year ritual.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

In You Take A Mouse To The Movies by Laura Numeroff

Check out story activities and visuals to support the book, "If You Take A Mouse To The Movies" by Laura Numeroff.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

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

Themed Pairs

Themed Pairs Template, similar to Themed Picture Cards, place 6 pictures on top of images that go together.Learn More

Unity Symbols

LessonPix has Unity Symbols included in your membership. Unity Symbols are symbols used in Unity Language System for AAC and are the foundation for LAMP Words For Life and CoreScanner.Learn More

Weekly Tracking Chart

This material consists of a grid with the days of the week along the top and 1 to 8 pictures down the side. This works well for behavior charts and tracking data.Learn More

What Is Core Vocabulary?

Core Vocab is a small yet powerful set of words that is the building blocks of all communication. Learn more on what is core and find resources to help promote core vocabulary instruction.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

Halloween and Fall Templates

There are many fall and pumpkin themed templates to help create fun visuals and learning games.Learn More

Trading Cards Template

Trading cards may be customized to create games or collectables similar to Pokemon cards, Magic the Gathering Cards, or Baseball Cards. This template provides 8 cards per page in several styles.Learn More

Core Vocabulary Storybooks

Ideas of how to use storybooks to teach Core Vocabulary.Learn More

Artic Trials Template

Artic Trials template is a themed template that shows and repeats symbols with 10, 25, 50, and 100 symbols per page. Great for data collection and assessment.Learn More

Cutting Shapes

The Cutting Shapes Template places a picture inside shapes for students to trace or cut.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

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

Tic Tac Toe

Add pictures to a Tic Tac Toe board to practice vocabulary or articulation while you play!Learn More

2019 Cariboo Giveaway

Win a Cranium Cariboo at ASHA 2019 in Orlando! Stop by Booth 1361 to learn more.Learn More

Why Choose LessonPix?

Why Choose LessonPix? Check out the features that makes LessonPix the right tool for customized learning materials.Learn More

Snowman Theme Ideas

Learning About Winter- Check out some Snowman Theme Ideas.Learn More

Popcorn Theme

Themed templates are great to use on special occasions, units of study, or as interest area. Popcorn is a fun theme, sure to make learning delicious!Learn More

Sorting Pictures Template

This template provides sorting areas with picture cards along the bottom. Students can cut out the cards and sort into the groups.Learn More

Memory Matching Game

Parents can easily create a individualized and fun Memory Matching Game using pictures you select.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

Pronoun Patty

Pronoun Patty is one character who teaches various pronouns. Use patty to teach, practice, and play with different pronouns.Learn More

Wristbands

Two LessonPix Wristband Templates for a fun, wearable visual. One has wrapped text and the other has multiple pictures. Great for reminders, strategies, speech words, or vocabulary.Learn More

Treasure Map

Treasure Map can be used to create a map of a sequence to follow. This materials allows 2 to 4 pictures to sequence.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 Is Now Mobile!

With LessonPix Mobile, you can now access every LessonPix feature from your Phone!Learn More

Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon, by Patty Lovell

Be proud of who you are. Patty Lovell's message radiates throughout this adorable story of a short first grade girl with buck teeth, a terrible singing voice, and fumble fingers. This article has vocabulary and activities to support and expand concepts in the book.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

The Jacket I Wear in The Snow

This story follows the pattern of "The House that Jack Built" with its fun rhymes and additive vocabulary that connects to previous. The winter clothing topic ties in well with winter themes of January.Learn More