If the only time kids hear about Martin Luther King Jr. is during a Monday off in January and a coloring sheet, we’ve missed the mark.
Valentine’s Day is almost here, and so is the sugar rush. If you need a quiet, low-prep activity to channel the chaos, these Valentine’s Coordinate Graphing Sheets are your new BFF. They’ll be so busy ...
Who says dinosaurs can’t celebrate Christmas? These free printable dinosaur Christmas coloring pages combine two kid favorites — dinos and the holidays — into one fun activity. Perfect for classrooms, ...
These free printable Nativity coloring pages are a wonderful way to help kids connect with the true meaning of Christmas. Whether you’re teaching in a Sunday school classroom, or at home, these simple ...
If your students or kids love everything gingerbread — from the cookies to the houses — these free printable gingerbread coloring pages will be a hit. They’re festive, easy to use, and perfect for ...
Whether you’re teaching social-emotional learning or just want to spark meaningful reflection, these kindness-themed writing prompts encourage kids (and adults!) to think about empathy, gratitude, and ...
If you’re parenting a non-verbal student, IEP season can feel like trying to decode a language no one taught you. You’re not alone, and you’re not wrong to question whether the right assessments are ...
You’ve been told you have parents rights in special education. At every IEP meeting, someone slides a thick booklet across the table: Procedural Safeguards, Parents’ Rights, Notice of Action, whatever ...
If the words “educational activity” send your kid running for the hills…you’re not alone. That’s why I made this sign language puzzle printable. It’s ASL practice disguised as a game. Sneaky, I know.
When parents first hear the phrase Specially Designed Instruction (SDI), it can feel overwhelming and abstract. You might wonder, “Okay, but what does that actually look like in a classroom?” The ...
You know that moment when you realize your kid has been “getting support” for months (or years), and still can’t decode a simple word or solve a basic math problem? Yeah. That. It’s one of the most ...
A free, self-paced mini course (2 CEC hours) that helps teachers write stronger, measurable IEP goals with less stress and more confidence.
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