Task Cards: How Many Bills Do I Pay With? Burger Joint: Australian Currency (Printable PDF) Money Awareness - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Task Cards: How Many Bills Do I Pay With? Burger Joint: Australian Currency (Printable PDF) Money Awareness - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
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Want to Make Your CBI Trips More Effective? Stop Your Students From Digging Into Their Pockets & Pulling Out Their Entire Wad of Cash Just to Pay for a Candy Bar... This Set Gives Your Students the Hands-On Classroom Prep They Need to Go Out Into the Community & Pay With Confidence  Next dollar up is a fantastic skill, but most of the time you don't have the exact right bills to pay to the next dollar.  Now you can conquer teaching your students how many of each bill they should use when paying and watching your students hand over their whole wad of cash will soon be a distant memory.  :)  Set up is so easy, just print and laminate! Clip or circle the number of bills they need to make the purchase.  600 Task Cards (4 per page) ✓ 10 sets total:  $1 coins, $2 coins, and $5, $10, $20 dollar bills✓2 Levels of Differentiation. (counting supports over bills, just bills) ✓ Editable Data Sheets✓ Low Prep✓ Functional Life Skill   PDF | 15.6MB | 168 Pages All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence.
Task Cards: How Many Bills Do I Pay With? Fast Food: Canadian Currency (Printable PDF) Money Awareness - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Task Cards: How Many Bills Do I Pay With? Fast Food: Canadian Currency (Printable PDF) Money Awareness - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
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Want to Make Your CBI Trips More Effective? Stop Your Students From Digging Into Their Pockets & Pulling Out Their Entire Wad of Cash Just to Pay for a Candy Bar... This Set Gives Your Students the Hands-On Classroom Prep They Need to Go Out Into the Community & Pay With Confidence  Next dollar up is a fantastic skill, but most of the time you don't have the exact right bills to pay to the next dollar.  Now you can conquer teaching your students how many of each bill they should use when paying and watching your students hand over their whole wad of cash will soon be a distant memory.  :)  Set up is so easy, just print and laminate! Clip or circle the number of bills they need to make the purchase.  360 Task Cards (4 per page) ✓ 10 sets total:  $1 coins, $2 coins, and $5, $10, $20 dollar bills✓2 Levels of Differentiation. (counting supports over bills, just bills) ✓ Editable Data Sheets✓ Low Prep✓ Functional Life Skill   PDF | 15.6MB | 102 Pages All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence.
Task Cards: Measuring Cups (Printable PDF) Life Skills - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
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Practice makes perfect, this set includes all the visuals your students need to master all the skills involving measuring spoons. 206 Task Cards!  ✓ 6 Levels of Differentiation! From errorless to write it in. We've got all of your student's levels covered. ✓ Low Prep✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Functional Life Skill Sets included: What size measuring cup is this? Which one should I use? Liquid or dry measuring cup What is it filled to? (liquid measuring cups)  Hands-on Practice  PDF | 80 Pages | 7.8 MB 
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Task Cards: Measuring Spoons (Printable PDF) Life Skills - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
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Practice makes perfect, this set includes all the visuals your students need to master all the skills involving measuring spoons. 304 Task Cards!  ✓ 6 Levels of Differentiation! From errorless to write it in. We've got all of your student's levels covered. ✓ Low Prep✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Functional Life Skill Sets included: What size measuring spoon is this? Which one should I use? Mark all the ones you'll need. Hands-on Practice  PDF | 100 Pages | 3.7 MB 
Task Cards: Menu Math Burger Joint, Next Dollar Up, Bills, Debit Card (Printable PDF) Menu Math - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Task Cards: Menu Math Burger Joint, Next Dollar Up, Bills, Debit Card (Printable PDF) Menu Math - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
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Gives Your Students the Hands-On Classroom Prep They Need to Go Out Into the Community & Pay With Confidence  Menu Math  👉 6 Levels of Differentiation! From errorless to write it in. We've got all of your student's levels covered. 🕰️ Low Prep 📋 Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) 🍔 Functional Life Skill: Burger Joint Themed  384 DIFFERENTIATED Task Cards!  Learners are to click or place the clip on the dollar amount.  Increase the skill level by providing them with bills and have them pay for the items.All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence.  Next Dollar Up  Your students will clip or circle the price amount of the menu item(s), 384 Task Cards (4 per page) ✓6 Levels of Differentiation. We've got all of your student's levels covered. ✓ Errorless, Field of 2, Field of 3, Field of 4, Field of 5, Write It In✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Low Prep✓ Functional Life Skill  How Many Bills? Next dollar up is a fantastic skill, but most of the time, we don't have just the exact right amount of bills. Now you can conquer teaching your students how many of each bill they should use when paying. Instead of handing over their whole wad of cash.  🤷 Your students will clip or circle the number of bills they need to make the purchase.  Set includes: US Dollar, CAD and AUD Currencies  480 Task Cards (4 per page) ✓2 Levels of Differentiation. (counting supports over bills, just bills) ✓ 10 sets total:  $1, $5, $10, $20 dollar bills ✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE)✓ Low Prep✓ Functional Life Skill PDF | 15.6MB | 139 Pages   Set up is so easy, just print and laminate! Increase the skill level by providing bills and have your students practice counting them out and making purchases.  All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence. Debit Card: Do I have enough?  These task cards have your students determining if they have enough money to use their card to complete the purchase.  These are perfect for older students who are making purchases out in the community, or those kiddos who find burgers and money to be motivating to do math!  Comes with  208 task cards in 4 differentiated levels ✓ 4 Levels of Differentiation!  We've got all of your student's levels covered.  Errorless, Yes/ No, Write It In, Do the Math: Find the New Balance. ✓ Low Prep✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Functional Life Skill PDF | 8.6 MB | 76 pages
Task Cards: Next Dollar Up: Fast Food (Printable PDF) Dollar Up - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Task Cards: Next Dollar Up: Fast Food (Printable PDF) Dollar Up - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
... $7.95 USD
 Want to Make Your CBI Trips More Effective? Stop Your Students From Digging Into Their Pockets & Pulling Out Their Entire Wad of Cash Just to Pay for a Candy Bar...   This Set Gives Your Students the Hands-On Classroom Prep They Need to Go Out Into the Community & Pay With Confidence  Set up is so easy use instantly digitally 💻📲, or just print and laminate! 🖨️ Watch the digital task cards in action below. 🎬👀  Included:* 👉 6 Levels of Differentiation! From errorless to write it in. We've got all of your student's levels covered. 🕰️ Low Prep 📋 Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) 🍔 Functional Life Skill: Fast Food Themed  192 Task Cards!  Students are to place the clip on the next dollar amount.  Increase the skill level by providing them with bills and have them create the next dollar amount. All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence. 
Task Cards: Next Dollar Up: Grocery Store (Interactive Digital + Printable PDF) Dollar Up - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Task Cards: Next Dollar Up: Grocery Store (Interactive Digital + Printable PDF) Dollar Up - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
... $14.95 USD
Gives Your Students the Hands-On Classroom Prep They Need to Pay With Confidence   PDF | 165 Pages |  Digital Versions Saved on Google Slides  Set up is so easy, just print and laminate or click "make a copy" of the digital versions.  ✓ 6 Levels of Differentiation! From errorless to write it in. We've got all of your student's levels covered. ✓ Low Prep/ No Prep ✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Functional Life Skill: Grocery Store Themed✓ Number Lines✓ Dollar Bills (US)    What is Next Dollar Up What is the Next Dollar Up Strategy?  Next dollar up is giving an extra dollar over the amount due. In a grocery store if you're purchasing chips and a drink it might cost $4.68. Using the next dollar up strategy you would pay the clerk $5.00.  Why Teach Next Dollar Up  Why It's Important to Teach...  The next dollar up strategy can empower our students to be much more independent in the community.  When they can determine if they have enough money to make a purchase, and know how much money to give the clerk they can go to the store on their own!    Students are to place the clip on the next dollar amount.This is a great way to have students work on purchasing items and learning dollar up. Increase the skill level by providing them with bills and have them create the next dollar amount. All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence.
Task Cards: Position Words: Left, Right, Middle, Top, Bottom, Inside, Outside, Above and Below (Interactive Digital + Printable PDF) Prepositions - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Task Cards: Position Words: Left, Right, Middle, Top, Bottom, Inside, Outside, Above and Below (Interactive Digital + Printable PDF) Prepositions - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
... $19.97 USD
Position Words Provide the Language Necessary to Follow and Give Directions  Words Covered: left, right, middle, top, bottom, above, below, inside out outside  Set up is so easy! Use the interactive task cards that are ready to go in just a few clicks, or print and laminate.  All pictures are real photographs in order to encourage generalization and independence.   ✓ Levels of Differentiation! From errorless to circle, and even click the right answer (with instant feedback). We've got all of your student's levels covered.✓ Low Prep✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Functional Life Skill: Position Words Students circle, clip or click the item that matches the direction. "What is on the left?" 
Thanksgiving Turkey Counting Puzzles: Counting 1-5 1-10 11-20 21-30 (Printable PDF) Thanksgiving Turkey Counting Puzzles: Counting 1-5 1-10 11-20 21-30 (Printable PDF)
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Have fun practicing counting with AdaptEd's picnic-themed Counting Puzzles! Every puzzle features a different scene, so kids can enjoy lots of repetition without getting bored. And when it's time to put them away, store them in a zip top snack bag, pouch or binder for easy storage and organization. These are great for use in small groups, as fast finishers or independent work stations. They can also be used in math centers or as a warm-up to your lesson plan. Students get the opportunity to point to and read the skip counting pattern as they assemble their puzzles, providing both verbal and visual reinforcement. So grab a set today and provide your students with an engaging way to practice counting! Prep is easy as 1-2-3: Print (card stock is recommended for durability) Laminate Cut This set includes 40 skip counting puzzles. 10 Puzzles of Each Counting 1-5 Counting 1-10 Counting 11-20 Counting 21-30 Puzzles are created 1 to a page.
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure — AAC Symbol-Supported Accessible Novel for Complex Communicators The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure — AAC Symbol-Supported Accessible Novel for Complex Communicators
... $59.97 USD
AAC-Adapted Chapter Book Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure — Fully Adapted for AAC Users Give AAC users the experience of a real mystery novel. This AAC-adapted edition of The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure keeps the full mystery plot, rewritten in clear, AAC-friendly language. Supported text, visuals, and AAC-smart supports make it possible for complex communicators to follow, discuss, and enjoy the story from start to finish. Created by an AAC specialist SLP, this resource is built for students who need significant language, visual, and communication supports—but still deserve age-respectful chapter books. 17 fully adapted chapters Pre-reading and comprehension questions  3 differentiated journal formats Works with any AAC system Experience the entire Hardy Boys mystery, for complex communicators. Run predictable, chapter-by-chapter lessons with minimal prep. Match icons to any AAC system so students can respond using the language they know. Built for real AAC classrooms What This Resource Makes Possible Let AAC users engage with a chapter book with age-appropriate story.  Use a consistent routine: pre-reading → story → engagement → journal. Give students multiple ways to respond: AAC, pointing, partner-assisted scanning, writing, and more. Facilitate rich comprehension discussions using AAC-friendly WH questions and visuals. Support mixed-ability groups where everyone can access the same story at their own level. Build stamina, background knowledge, and narrative understanding over time. Why This Chapter Book Is Different Most AAC “books” are short, babyish. Older students quickly recognize that their materials don’t match what their peers are reading—and they disengage. This resource allows students to experience the fun mystery plot of The Tower Treasure while adapting the language, visuals, and response options for AAC users. Students aren’t focused on the supports—they’re focused on the story. Everything is designed so that complex communicators can: Follow the plot from chapter to chapter Use their AAC system to comment, predict, and answer WH questions Enjoy an age-respectful story with real stakes and problem-solving Chapter-by-Chapter Structure Every chapter follows the same AAC-friendly routine so students know what to expect: Pre-reading questions and visuals to preview key events and vocabulary Adapted chapter story with symbol-supported text and AAC modeling prompts Engagement & comprehension questions offered in both multiple-choice and open-ended formats Look-Back Learning: incorrect answers redirect students to the exact place in the story they need to revisit—reinforcing how strong readers look back and find evidence in the text A link to a printable journal activity with 3 differentiated options: cut & paste, fill-in-the-blank with a word bank, and independent writing Optional sensory items and tangibles suggested for each chapter to bring the story to life Plan on roughly one chapter per week for a semester-long unit—or adjust the pacing based on your group’s needs. How It Works in Real Classrooms Use this resource in whole group, small group, or 1:1 instruction: Project the Google Slides for shared reading and group discussion. Pause on text to model responses on students’ AAC systems. Use the comprehension/engagement questions as exit tickets, informal data, or guided practice. Extend learning with printable journals in 3 formats to match fine-motor and language needs. Layer in sensory extensions and tangible items for students who benefit from hands-on input. You can build a weekly “Hardy Boys day” into your schedule or weave chapters into your existing literacy block. Works with Any AAC System This resource includes generic, non-proprietary AAC icons so you can use it as-is right away.If you prefer, the icon placeholders are fully editable, allowing you to swap in icons from the AAC systems your students already use — as long as you have legal access to those symbol sets. You can match your classroom’s AAC layouts, including systems such as: LAMP Words for Life TouchChat TD Snap Proloquo Unity PODD CoughDrop Custom or district-created systems Customizing the icons ensures questions, answers, and story language mirror the layout students already know, which reduces cognitive load and increases independence. Age-Respectful Literacy for Grades 3–12 The content is designed for older elementary through high school AAC users: Mystery, danger, and problem-solving—not “little kid” plots Characters and situations that feel appropriate for roughly ages 8–18 Supports that protect student dignity while making the text accessible Mixed-age classrooms and programs can read the same story together while you adjust questions, response formats, and supports for each student. What You Get Ready-to-Use Digital Resource Fully adapted 17-chapter novel of The Tower Treasure, written in AAC-friendly, core-word-rich language. Google Slides lessons for each chapter, including pre-reading, adapted story, visuals, vocabulary, and comprehension. Printable student journals with 3 response options per chapter: cut & paste, fill-in-the-blank with word bank, and independent writing. Look-Back Learning so students are guided back to the story when they miss a question, modeling evidence-based reading. Editable AAC icons to align visuals with your students’ AAC systems. Perfect for AAC-focused SLPs, special education teachers, inclusion teams, AT/AAC specialists, paraprofessionals, and families supporting AAC users in grades 3–12. AAC users shouldn’t be stuck with baby books while their peers move on to real stories. Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure — Fully Adapted for AAC Users gives your students the chapter-book experience they’ve always deserved: rich story, clear supports, and true accessibility across all 17 chapters.
THE SLP’S GUIDE TO AAC: From Assessment to Implementation THE SLP’S GUIDE TO AAC: From Assessment to Implementation
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AAC Handbook for SLPs The SLP’s Guide to AAC: From Assessment to Implementation AAC shouldn’t require guesswork… but most SLPs are left guessing. Most SLPs were never taught how to complete a full AAC assessment, choose the right system, or support teams—yet the moment an AAC user lands on your caseload, you’re expected to know it all. This handbook gives you the structure, clarity, and confidence you should have been handed on day one. Created by Megan Mott, M.S., CCC-SLP—an experienced, neurodivergent SLP—this guide is the step-by-step reference clinicians wish they had from the start. Complete AAC assessments with confidence Understand how to match the right system to the right communicator Support teams so AAC doesn’t fall apart in real classrooms Built for real-world SLPs What You’ll Be Able to Do with This Guide Complete AAC assessments with a clear, repeatable process Choose systems & features that line up with communication needs Train teams without overwhelming them Model AAC without pressure or unrealistic expectations Support emergent & conventional literacy for AAC users Document clearly for IEPs, schools, and insurance Stop guessing—and start leading AAC teams Why This Handbook Is Different This guide doesn’t just talk about AAC—it walks you through the entire process with clear visuals, examples, and real-world guidance. Move from “I’m not sure what to do next” to “I know exactly how to approach this communicator, this team, and this setting.” Table of Contents (What’s Inside) Here’s a readable look at what’s inside the handbook: Chapter 1: AAC Fundamentals Who Uses AAC? Types of AAC Types of AAC Access Types of AAC Tools Chapter 2: AAC Core Values Different, Not Less Autonomy AAC Myths and Truths Chapter 3: AAC Modeling & Practices Types of Vocabulary What Is Motor Planning? What Is Modeling? Model Without Expectation Attribute Meaning Validate All Communication Reasons People Communicate Necessary AAC Strategies Practices to Avoid Chapter 4: AAC Competencies Ask Yourself Chapter 5: AAC Classroom Tips & Ideas Communicating for a Variety of Purposes Chapter 6: AAC & Literacy An Expanded View of Literacy Determining the Level of Instruction Emergent Literacy Instruction Conventional Literacy Instruction Assistive Technology & Literacy Chapter 7: AAC Assessment Feature Matching: Access Method Feature Matching: Symbol Features Feature Matching: Linguistic Features & Vocabulary Feature Matching: Voice Features Feature Matching: Display Features Feature Matching: Positioning & Portability Feature Matching: Additional Features AAC Funding Overview The Assessment Process Part 1: Gather a Case History Part 2: AAC Trials Part 3: Device Recommendations & Documentation Chapter 8: Appendix How Big Is the Problem for Me? Play Activities AAC Data Sheets AAC Modeling & Implementation Learn what implementation looks like when it’s ethical, effective, and doable for busy teams. Model AAC without expectation or pressure Introduce AAC in supportive, safe ways Problem-solve when teams aren’t modeling Validate all communication—not just words Avoid common AAC pitfalls (and understand why they matter) AAC & Literacy Find practical routines for emergent and conventional literacy—paired with assistive technology supports that make sense in real classrooms. Tools & Templates Included Data sheets for all AAC competencies Device trial templates Team-training reminders Lesson ideas Quick-reference charts Checklists & guides Documentation supports Format Options Choose the Format That Fits Your Workflow Physical handbook – premium soft-touch cover, premium paper, and durable metal binding. Digital PDF – searchable, portable, and ideal for team meetings. Bundle: Physical + Digital – get both formats for maximum flexibility. Use the format that makes it easiest to build AAC systems that actually work. AAC doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or improvised. The SLP’s Guide to AAC: From Assessment to Implementation gives you the clarity, structure, and confidence every SLP deserves—so you can stop guessing and start leading.
The Wheels on the Bus Nursery Rhyme Emergent Reader + Reading Comprehension (Printable PDF) - AdaptEd4SpecialEd The Wheels on the Bus Nursery Rhyme Emergent Reader + Reading Comprehension (Printable PDF) - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
... $3.97 USD
Introducing the The Wheels on the Bus Rhyme Emergent Reader + Reading Comprehension! This reader is adapted from classic nursery rhymes, rewritten with core vocabulary (aka sight words) for easier reading. The simplified language makes it perfect for students just starting to build their reading skills. Plus, the included reading comprehension questions help to further develop their understanding of the story. [ P R O D U C T • I N C L U D E S ] Emergent Readers Emergent Reader of The Wheels on the Bus The Wheels on the Bus Nursery Rhyme Song Version Reading Comprehension Accompaniment Visuals for Characters Visuals for Settings An Event Sequencing Task Visual Comprehension Questions [ R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S ] Use on your iPad/ tablet to save on printing costs. Project the book for the entire class to see, and avoid printing anything. P.S. If you like this book you might want to check out our Fairy Tale bundle. Get 30% off when you purchase the full set.
Therapy Putty Task Bin Hand Exercises (Printable PDF) Task Box (Ships to You) - AdaptEd4SpecialEd Therapy Putty Task Bin Hand Exercises (Printable PDF) Task Box (Ships to You) - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
... $12.50 USD
Students Need help with any of the following... Fine Motor, Fidgeting, Anxiety, Stress, Handwriting We've combined visual supports + therapy putty to create your next favorite task bin!  11 step by step hand exercises with pictures and video models is a great task bin that will develop fine motor skills while providing sensory input.  Your students will beg you to use this, and you'll love how ready to work after getting a bit of a sensory break.  14 Page PDF delivered immediately upon purchase. 📧
Trash vs. Recycling Sorting Life Skills File Folder Freebie FREE - AdaptEd4SpecialEd
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Trash or Recycling? That is the question! Make sure your students are equipped with the knowledge they need to make responsible decisions when it comes to sorting their trash and recycling. This free file folder printable is the perfect resource for special education classrooms. It includes clear photographs and helps teach about what can be recycled, what goes in the trash, and how to properly sort items. Most importantly, it's a fun and interactive way for students to learn about these important life skills! If you like this activity, you can check out the full set here.
Understand Disappointment: When I Don't Get What I Want Editable Social Skills Story (Printable PDF) Understand Disappointment: When I Don't Get What I Want Editable Social Skills Story (Printable PDF)
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  This 13-page storybook is a powerful tool, designed specifically to help children navigate through the challenging moments when they don't get what they want.  It's a universal experience - not getting what we desire. But for children, comprehending this reality can be especially challenging. That's where our social skills story steps in. Through easy to understand text and an engaging narrative, it brings to life various scenarios where desires aren't met immediately or at all. But the social narrative doesn't stop there; it empowers children on how to handle these situations positively. It offers practical coping strategies, encouraging them to think beyond that moment of disappointment, to build resilience and patience. Our "Understanding Disappointments: A Social Skills Story" is more than just a book. It's an opportunity to equip your child / student with the social skills they need to manage their emotions and expectations effectively. It's a journey towards emotional intelligence, resilience, and a healthier understanding of life's ups and downs. Product Details: 13 Page Social Skills Story Editable Text Print and bind into a book, or simply read it digitally on any of your devices. Ensure a safe and fun pool experience with "Dive into Safety." Click here to make water safety an enjoyable learning journey!   Want to edit this book?  Possibly add in a student name or change a picture? 📷 You can do that now! Just click the link in the back of the book and you'll be taken to an editable version saved in google slides! 💻
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