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November in my Autism Classroom

November in my autism classroomI can’t believe we are three months into school already! We are in full swing in my classroom and my students know what to expect from month to month. All my monthly resources keep them excited, engaged, and ready to learn!

So here is what is in my box for November!

PICTURE COMPREHENSION:

I LOVE building comprehension skills, there is just something so exciting about watching it all “click”! Picture comprehension is the perfect place to start! November’s set includes lots of history of the pilgrims and simple facts about thanksgiving and fall! This is available in print and digital!

CUT & PASTE FINE MOTOR SHEETS

I use these sheets as morning work in my classroom! They hardly know they are working on fine motor skills that they NEED! They will love the cute turkeys and ships in this months unit!

November cut and paste fine motor sheets

NOVEMBER ADAPTED BOOKS: 

Thanksgiving theme! These books focus on the history of thanksgiving and life as a pilgrim! There is even a fun “then and now” game! I use these adapted books for early finishers. This set includes 6 books (2 levels each)!

November Thanksgiving themed adapted books

NOVEMBER FILE FOLDERS: 

I love using file folder activities with my students. Grab this set of November themed file folders here.

Well, that is what November in my classroom looks like! What do you do in yours?

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