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Noodle Nook~ kNowledge For Your Noodle! Materials to bridge the gap for students with Autism, PMLD, and Low-Incidence Disabilities. Adapted materials that are age appropriate for students in secondary education as well as visually engaging activities for students of all ages and abilities. Perfect for homeschoolers, inclusion or self-contained teachers, and outside consultants.

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Noodle Nook~ kNowledge For Your Noodle! Materials to bridge the gap for students with Autism, PMLD, and Low-Incidence Disabilities. Adapted materials that are age appropriate for students in secondary education as well as visually engaging activities for students of all ages and abilities. Perfect for homeschoolers, inclusion or self-contained teachers, and outside consultants.
Schedule Changes are Okay- Social Story, Activities & Visuals for Behavior
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Schedule Changes are Okay- Social Story, Activities & Visuals for Behavior

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Teach students how to say ADAPT to CHANGE with this social story! It comes with comprehension activities, clip cards, and student worksheets… PLUS support VISUALS with a reminder keychain! Exactly how to stop problem behaviors in your classroom and teach manners & social skills. What You’ll Get: This social story resource includes: 14-Page Social Story in Full Color and in B&W 14-Page story formatted as a 3-Page B&W Take Home Printable TEACHER TOOLS: Lesson Planning Guide with 3 stations or activities per day related to the story. BONUS guide on how to use social narratives, including 8 tips for best results. 8 Card Behavior Keyring with Visuals to support students. STUDENT ACTIVITIES: (2) Sorting Behaviors Activities with Supporting Visuals (8) YES/NO Clip Cards (4) Student Activities including *Cut and Paste Story Sequence Activity *I WILL Poster Writing & Coloring Activity *Better Choices Writing Activity and *Social Scripting Worksheet This social story allows you to target student behaviors with specific replacement behaviors! NON-PREFERRED BEHAVIORS: Screaming. Not Following Directions. Behaving Badly When There’s a Schedule Change. TARGET REPLACEMENT BEHAVIORS: Listen. Write Changes on Personal Schedule. Hold Something to Feel Better. Who Benefits from this Product: If you are a teacher who is working in an Autism Unit with Special Education students you will love this activity since it is PRINT AND GO! Target social skills and behavior for a specific student or use class-wide to enhance your classroom culture. If you are a teacher in a secondary classroom and strive to keep materials age-appropriate, then you will love this activity! It is not baby-ish yet it addresses the needs of students who are still working on social skills. If you are a teacher who loves to keep things themed, updated, and interesting, then this printable is for you. It is timeless and engaging… plus there is an entire product line you can use in your classroom to keep everything consistent. Do this one-week activity and then come back to Noodle Nook for more social stories that meet your student’s needs. Download the PREVIEW file to see more about the printable, then purchase the full activity today and work smarter, not harder!
Student Transition Worksheet and Parent Survey for Special Education
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Student Transition Worksheet and Parent Survey for Special Education

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Great 2-page student worksheet with 4 questions with visual supports for students as well as a 4-page parent survey that you can use to complete transition paperwork for annual IEP meetings! Perfect for LIFE Skills students. The student worksheet asks students: Where do you want to live? Where do you want to work? What other things do you want to do when you graduate? Is there anything else you would like to share about you plans after graduation? ~ALSO~ Wonderful 4-page parent survey to get more information about a student’s transition plans from the parent/guardian’s perspective. The parent survey gets information about: Who will provide transportation. Post-secondary education and training plans. Vocational training needs and work preferences. Independent living areas of strengths and needs Post-secondary living plans. Recreation and leisure preferences. For more information about transition planning, visit this blog post on NoodleNook.Net.