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Can you spot the bird?
Table Mountain, Golden Colorado, April 2025
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Spot It! Adjectives
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Spot It is an awesome game to engage students with Autism, this gives them the opportunity to recognise different objects (you could even get them to spell each after they have found it!) and play a game at the same time. I believe this is a great resource to start the lesson and can be used to as a beginner activity which would then lead into a writing or reading activity.