Instructional Resources
ABA Resources: A site devoted to providing ABA resource materials to children involved in an ABA program.
Play Skills: This website was created to help teach play and social skills to children with autism spectrum disorder. These drills and programs are from different intensive behavioral intervention programs created for children from across the autism spectrum. To be used by parents and teachers of children with autism or AS.
Pics4Learning: Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers. Unlike many Internet sites, permission has been granted for teachers and students to use all of the images donated to the Pics4Learning collection.
ABC Teach: Great site for teachers and parents for resources for teaching the basics along with theme teaching, games and puzzles, report writing, shapes, comprehension, and fun activities.
Chart Jungle: Free charts and schedules.
Free Resources: This site provides teachers with free resources for the classroom. Check out the special education and autism section!
Handwriting for Kids: Good site for downloading pages for printing and cursive writing. You can make your own dot-to-dot words and sentences for the kids to use.
Autism Resources: This site has tons of information of various interventions for children with autism. Check out the printable documents! You will find various types of data sheets. Hopefully you can find one to meet your needs, or modify for more specific issues.
Preschool Resources: Great printable resources for awards, calendars, center signs, etc. Check out the nice file folder games. They come in the form of different themes, which look like a great way to learn colors, shapes, numbers, letters, and matching.
A resource for parents and teachers - the HOW DO YOU FEEL COLORING BOOK
http://download.ncadi.samhsa.gov/ken/pdf/CA-0041/cartoonsheet.pdf (.PDF)
A resource for teachers and parents - Practical Money Skills for life. Includes instructional strategies and lessons. This is geared for grades 7-12.
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/english/at_school/teachers/specialneeds/
A resource for parents - a Care Notebook. A Care Notebook is an organizing tool for families who have children with special health care needs. You can use a Care Notebook to keep track of important information about your child’s health care. This Care Notebook has been designed for families living in Utah, but the tools provided are not unique to Utah and can be used here in any state.
http://www.hcbs.org/files/97/4826/CareNotebook.pdf (.PDF)
Student Success Stories: http://www.setbc.org/success/
NEA Works4Me Tips Library: http://www.nea.org/helpfrom/growing/works4me/library.html