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Big and Small Size Sorting Activity
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Big and Small Size Sorting Activity

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Sorting and matching shapes and objects helps to build visual perception and thinking skills. This activity requires children to group different objects based on whether they are big or small. This would be perfect for an independent workstation activity. This set comes with 2 base boards and 14 pictures to sort. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator.
Colours Sorting Activity
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Colours Sorting Activity

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6 sorting boards labelled with 6 different colours - red, ornage, yellow, green, blue and purple and then pictures in different colours to cut and stick to the correct boards.  Perfect for an independent workstation activity. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Non-Identical Picture Matching with Farm Animals
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Non-Identical Picture Matching with Farm Animals

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Non-identical picture matching can help children learn about classifying objects and finding the relationship between them. Perfect for an independent workstation activity. I would advice laminating and using velcro to make this into an activity that can be used again and again. This set comes with 6 base boards each with 4-5 farm animal pictures. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator:
CVC Word and Picture Flash Cards
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CVC Word and Picture Flash Cards

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Word and picture flash cards to support learning of words containing different phonic sounds and high frequency words. Included are 56 CVC word flash cards. Clipart courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Draw Your Own Emotions Worksheets
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Draw Your Own Emotions Worksheets

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If children learn to understand and recognise emotions both in themselves and others, learning to to identify and label them then this can ensure they will be better equipped to manage and regulate themselves when they experience strong emotions. If children are able to notice how they are feeling and then use strategies to calm themselves down then they are more likely to have successful friendships and to be able to manage set backs. These printables show large blank faces with an emotion word for children to draw how they are feeling and then space to write the corresponding emotion underneath. These can be used as a one off worksheet that children can draw and color in or they can be laminated to be used again and again with dry wipe pens. Included is 12 sheets, 6 boys and 6 girls each with differing hair styles. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Listening Activities
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Listening Activities

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Pictures for children to follow instructions to colour and add to.  Promotes listening and concentration skills. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Bedtime Reward Chart
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Bedtime Reward Chart

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Reward chart for use by parents having difficulty getting their child into a regular bedtime routine. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Homophone Flash Cards
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Homophone Flash Cards

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Flash cards showing homophones with corresponding pictures. Words included: hear, here, heel, heal, main, mane, male, mail, knot, not, break, brake, die, dye, I, eye, night, knight, ate, eight, bear, bare, bury, berry, dear, deer, flu, flew, know, no, made, maid, meet, meat, blew, blue, ,flower, flour, hair, hare, one, won, pain, pane, pail, pale, pause, paws, pear, pair, red, read, right, write, see, sea, stairs, stares, tale, tail, toe, tow, tea, tee, ring, wring, ball bawl Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Behaviour Prompt Cards
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Behaviour Prompt Cards

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These behaviour prompts can be used in class to easily instruct children without words. This can helpful during whole-class teaching when you do not want to interrupt the flow of teaching and can be particularly helpful for visual learners. Included are 6 cards: Good listening Good looking Good sitting Hand up to speak Well done! Time out
Resources Choice Board
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Resources Choice Board

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what resources they need to complete their work. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Calming Down Choice Board
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Calming Down Choice Board

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing how best they can calm down when in a state of high emotion. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Break Time Choice Board
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Break Time Choice Board

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during break time. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Choice Board for choosing free time activities
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Choice Board for choosing free time activities

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during free time or choosing time. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art