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Resource | Description |
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Orange County Public Schools Assistive Technology Team | Lots of free, printable Boardmaker activities and more |
Adapted Learning | Mayer-Johnson's free activity share |
Adaptive Worksheets | Create worksheets which are tailored to the special needs of your students |
Orange County Public Schools Behavior Interventions | OCPS Behavior site |
Preschool Printables | Printable file folder activities |
Positively Autism | Free resources, lesson plans, teaching materials, and more! |
Touch Math | Some free printables. |
Autism Classroom Tips | 12 good tips to setting up an ASD classroom |
Zac Browser | The first web browser developed specifically for children with autism |
Symbol World | Ready made pages using symbols |
SEN Teacher Resources | Free printables |
Lots of picture examples of work tasks you can make for your student’s. | |
Speaking of Speech Materials Exchange | Lots of free printables for use in the classroom made with Boardmaker. Click “Materials Exchange” on the right hand side. |
Do 2 Learn | It contains printable materials. |
Use Visual Strategies | Free picture cards to print |
Picture Recipes | This page contains many printable picture recipes for teachers who do cooking activities with their students. |
Math Worksheets | Create your own math worksheets depending on the needs of your students. |
Florida CARD Website | Includes resources for birth to 5, education, health, research, safety, transition and support groups. |
AIM-Autism Internet Modules | 43 Online Modules for teachers, parents and other providers, endorsed by the FLDOE. |
Note: Although the ESE department provides these links to other websites, we do not endorse or take responsibility for their contents, claims or representations.
Resource for teachers, parents and other service providers:
43 different modules consisting of everything from Discrete Trial Training, PEC's Picture Exchange Systems, Sensory Differences, Structured Teaching, Social Skills Groups, Task Analysis and much, much more. Click on the above link to register.
Starting with the school year 2011-2012, teachers must have an endorsement in Autism as well as their "Highly Qualified Teacher Certification" requirements when 100% of the classroom consists of students with the ESE designation of autism spectrum disorder.
An additional contact for information is Melanie Morales at (305) 348-2390.