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Valentine's Day Cards: Differentiated for ALL your Special Ed Students

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Breezy Special Ed
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PreK - 12th
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41 pages
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My student had so much fun creating valentine's for their family and friends at school . I had to run to the copier and make more because they were having so much fun!
Perfect for all students! Easy to use with multiple choices to select from for your students' needs.
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Writing Valentine's Day cards can be a fun and educational life skill. This set includes *5* different Valentine's Day card designs with *7* different levels of support to give students the levels of support they need to help them express their thoughts.

Level 1: Visual sentence starters and choices to fill in the blanks (separate page of choices so that students can cut and paste)

1.1 :Large print (this will need to be cut in half and glued to a folded construction paper)

1.2: Regular size

Level 2: Sentence starters to trace with fill in the blank options

2.1: Dotted tracing font

2.2: Solid gray tracing font

Level 3: Blank cards for students to write their own message (page of sentences and sentence starters included if they need ideas)

3.1: Lines that go across the two inside pages.

3.2: Smaller lines that go on the one inside page.

3.3: No lines.

I use this with my high school class, but it would be appropriate for early learners of any age. I hope you find this helpful as well.

Looking for other ways to help your students express their thoughts? I love these journal sets!

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