This engaging resource is designed to support teachers working with students in kindergarten and first grade, including those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Who are specifically struggling with sitting in their seat. Whether it's kneeling on the seat, crawling under the desk, standing on chairs, this PDF will be sure to provide relatable visual examples.
Not only can this be used as a word wort activity, but you can download these pictures on card stock, laminate and use it as repeated direct instruction for those who really require it. May it be for specific behavior goals for their IEP's a student who needs extra support. Maybe the Whole class can benefit from it too!
This download Features clear visuals and interactive activities that provides educators with a valuable worksheets for behavior and promoting a conducive learning environment. The inclusion of visual cues makes it particularly effective for students who benefit from additional support in understanding and meeting behavior expectations.
With our this picture sort your students will:
Explore Different Examples: Help students understand what it means to "sit nicely" with a variety of colorful visuals depicting appropriate classroom behaviors.
Enhance Observation Skills: Encourage students to observe and identify positive behavior examples through interactive gluing and pasting. Making it that much more fun.
Engagement: Create an inclusive and engaging learning experience for all students, including those with diverse learning needs or IEP goals.
Reinforce On-Task Behavior: Provide a valuable tool for reinforcing behavior expectations and promoting a positive classroom culture.
Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to the profession, this resource supports your classroom management efforts. Perfect for general education classes and tailored for students with diverse needs that need practice sitting in their seat.
I Can Sit in My Seat Picture Sort Visual Cues
This is a Digital Download. You will print from your own printer. No physical product will be mailed.
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