I have a small collection of materials and ideas that I've written about over the years for the holidays. I do try to keep holidays rather low key, remembering that the activities are not the goal; communication and functional language concepts are what to keep in mind. The activities are a means to the end, the end being an improvement in IEP goals and communication.
I'll be adding more things here as I make them during the next couple of weeks, so come back!
Christmas Prepositions Bingo
Candy Canes Everywhere---free printable book
Christmas for 10--printable icons for a cute book
O Christmas Tree App with printable Communication Board--Fun!
Rudolph and Joint Action Routines
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Rudolph and Prepositions--free printable adapted book
Hanukkah book and icons--free printable
Play dough Menorahs printable directions and printable dreidel game rules
A book for your social skills groups--How do Dinosaurs say Merry Christmas?
Christmas trees---Low tech and high tech
On the Christmas Tree--Printable book and icons
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